The Royal Liver Building / ˈ l aɪ v ər / is a Grade I listed building located in Liverpool, England. It is sited at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring …
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Feb 13, 2025
I am from Liverpool but only realised recently the building was public (thanks to someone mentioning public toilets, handy for busy mums, you don't even need a code like some places). We happened upo…Full review by Corblimeyguvnor
Nov 30, 2024
It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building is one of Liverpool's Three Graces, which line the city's waterfront. It was also part of…Full review by ian_dempster
Nov 6, 2024
One of the most famous and certainly one of the most iconic buildings in Liverpool is The Royal Liver Building. Constructed between 1908-1911 and built from designs from architect Walter Aubrey Thom…Full review by NeilKelly77
We plan to go to the Royal Liver Building in July 2021 Do you have to book in advance?
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I would book in advance in these strange pandemic times we are in ,its probably not essential to pre book but I would to be on the safe side,enjoy your visit to our wonderful city ,all the …
I would book in advance in these strange pandemic times we are in ,its probably not essential to pre book but I would to be on the safe side,enjoy your visit to our wonderful city ,all the best from Neil.
Is the stairs steep and hard to climb if you have a bad knee?
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I didn't find them too steep or narrow and my knees are not in the best of condition. There are handrails and it is possible to stop and let people pass if you need a rest. You don't …
I didn't find them too steep or narrow and my knees are not in the best of condition. There are handrails and it is possible to stop and let people pass if you need a rest. You don't climb them in one go. If you have stairs in your own house, count them and walk up and down them a few times with suitable rests.
Elaine - you have an array of options. Joe and the Juice inside John Lewis liverpool one which is about a 10 minute walk, serving delicious sandwiches and indie healthy snacks. …
Elaine - you have an array of options. Joe and the Juice inside John Lewis liverpool one which is about a 10 minute walk, serving delicious sandwiches and indie healthy snacks. Salad bowl - up the road past the titanic hotel, this funky little number serves great lunches picked by you and served by a great staff base! Chicken, bacon, pasta, rice, fresh salad, dressing...... Pret Manger - just passed the liver buildings to the left you can find a light lunch and a cup of coffee or tea. Hope this all helps these are all lighter lunches below you can find restaurant options. Smugglers Cove - this can be found on the very front of the docks, about a 10 minute walk of 2 minute drive from the building, it serves multiple types of foods and great beverages. San Carlo - a more expensive restaurant based about 5 minutes into time from car, this serves quality pastas, meats and fishes. Hope this all helps!