Port
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Activity Level
Easy
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At
$109.95
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 3½ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
This, without question, is one of the world's great cities. Liverpool stretches along the east bank of River Mersey and rising above it all are its two great cathedrals.
Begin your tour with a panoramic drive, watching for the notable buildings of the Walker Art Gallery and St George's Hall. You will pass the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, whose giant wigwam design is splendidly photogenic. This unusual cathedral is topped by a spiked lantern tower containing 25,000 pieces of stained glass. Passing through Chinatown, you will pause for photos at the Anglican cathedral. Built in Gothic style from red sandstone, it is the largest cathedral in Britain. Its foundation stone was laid in 1904, but the cathedral was not completed until 1978.
Next, you'll drive to Port Sunlight, located 30 minutes away on the Wirral Peninsula. This picturesque village is a conservation area and is a living tribute to the man who pioneered a fair deal for the working class.
Enjoy some free time to explore Port Sunlight at your leisure, take in the village’s beautiful architecture, view one of the largest war memorials in the UK or simply relax with a coffee at one of the local cafes.
At the end of your visit re-board the coach and head back to Liverpool.
Notes:
The stop at the Anglican Cathedral offers an outside view only. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The Lady Lever Art Gallery is closed on Mondays; and therefore unavailable to visit during your free time in Port Sunlight.