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Liverpool Cathedral is offering free half-term activities on the theme of Valentine’s Day.

Between 13th-17th February, families are invited to join in crafts and activities based on our love for our family and friends, God, our city, our football clubs and even our pets.

All of the categories were suggested by local primary school pupils, and activities on offer include arts and crafts, building your own city of Liverpool and even becoming a pop star!

The free activities are available from 11.00-3.00pm each day in the Baptistery area of the Cathedral. No pre-booking required, simply turn up and join in! Entry to the Cathedral is also free. Car Parking is pay on exit.

Venue

Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool

Road Directions

By Car/coach (Using Sat Nav? - Tap in L1 7AZ)
From M6 North or South, leave at Junction 21A and take M62 (West) for Liverpool. At the end of the M62, follow signs for City Centre and then for ‘Cathedrals’ and then the specific signs for 'Liverpool Cathedral'.

From Cheshire, follow signs to Liverpool via Tunnels (Wallasey or Birkenhead Tunnels), there is a £1.40 toll each way for private vehicles and a much higher charge for coaches/mini-coaches. Other vehicles/motorcycles also attract a different rate. When reaching Liverpool follow signs to city centre and ‘Cathedrals’ and then the specific signs for 'Liverpool Cathedral'

Coach parking is NOT available in the Cathedral parking area.

Limited visitor parking for cars only is available at the Cathedral, and uses a pay-on-exit system. Visits up to 1/2 hour are FREE, up to 1 hour £2.00, up to 2 hours £3.00, up to 3 hours £5.00 and all-day parking is £6.00. To prevent unnecessary queues and delays, please remember to pay for parking at the PAY STATIONS BEFORE you proceed to the EXIT barrier. All cars enter the cathedral grounds at the Upper Duke Street entrance and exit onto Upper Parliament Street. Public multi storey car parking is available in Mount Pleasant and some covered ground floor parking in neighbouring Duke Street. Each is followed by a walk of up to 10 mins to the Cathedral. Very limited adjacent street parking is also available, some free, but mostly on a pay-and-display basis.

Public Transport Directions

Walking
The Cathedral is a short walk from the heart of the city centre up Mount Pleasant and right onto Hope Street. Alternatively, walk along Renshaw Street (look for Lewis's Department Store) and then turn right into Berry Street (look for bomb damaged church, St Luke's, on the corner). Continue to follow signs for Liverpool Cathedral. Turn left into Upper Duke Street and the main entrance is approx 200 yards uphill on the right. If walking from the Albert Dock, walk towards Hanover street and turn right into Duke Street and then continue on into Upper Duke Street. This is an uphill walk.

Cycling
The Cathedral provides secure/anchored cycle racks so why not take advantage and keep yourself fit as well as helping to improve your carbon footprint by cycling to the cathedral whether individually, as a family, with a group of friends or with your local cycling organisation. Simply ask at the Constable's /Security lodge on the main Cathedral access road off Upper Duke Street on arrival and you will be directed to the cycle racks. Many of the Liverpool city streets and roads are cycle friendly with lanes and crossing points clearly marked. Just visiting the city? - Well - You can even hire a cycle if you wish to enjoy the frredom to explore and the fresh air rather than using public transport

Public Transport From City Centre
No.82 or 86 bus from Lime Street to Berry Street and walk along Rodney Street, or Citylink route C3 from Queens Square Bus Station or Marybone, which connects the main city hospitals, the city centre shops and the 2 cathedrals (stops close to both cathedrals).

Visitor Transport
2 x hop-on, hop-off tours of the city centre may be used to get to the Cathedral – alight and rejoin at any of the marked bus stops including the Cathedral with City Sightseeing or City Explorer Bus Tour.

By Rail
The nearest main line station is Liverpool Lime Street. Walk along Renshaw Street (look for Lewis's Department Store) and then turn right into Berry Street (look for bomb dmaged church, St Luke's, on the corner). Continue to follow signs for Liverpool Cathedral. Turn left into Upper Duke Street and the main entrance is approx 200 yards uphill on the right. The nearest Merseyrail station is Central Station; a 15 minute walk up Bold Street and Berry Street will bring you to the Cathedral.

 Facilities

Provider Preferences

  • In town/city centre

Accessibility

  • Facility for service dogs

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking - Pay on exit system in operation.

Payment Methods

  • American Express accepted
  • Delta accepted
  • MasterCard accepted
  • Solo accepted
  • Switch accepted
  • Visa accepted

Travel & Trade

  • Wi-fi available

 Contact Info

Who do you love?
Liverpool Cathedral
St James' Mount
Liverpool
Merseyside
L1 7AZ

Tel: 0151 702 7217
Fax: 0151 702 7292
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