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Wallasey in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Wallasey, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Birkenhead Park, The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool, and RISE & GRIND, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like A Small Fish in a Big Pond and Madre so you can get the best taste of Wallasey while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Wallasey in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • North side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, New Brighton, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool

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4.4
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Museum
Specialty Museums
Situated on the iconic Albert Dock, The Beatles Story Museum is a must-see for enthusiasts of the legendary band. It offers an immersive experience into the lives and journey of The Beatles through a collection of memorabilia, interactive displays, and cutting-edge exhibits. Visitors can trace the band's humble beginnings in Liverpool to their rise to global stardom.
The Beatles Story Museum was different than I anticipated, but highly enjoyable! We were greeted by kind and welcoming staff at the door and purchased tickets when we arrived. The ticket includes the audio guide, which isn’t just an enhancement, but a really essential part of the visit. The audio guide tells the story of the Beatles as you move from room to room. So it’s a combination of recreations and memorabilia, organized in a way to walk you through their story. I found it interesting and insightful. We were there just over an hour, though your visit could be longer if you listened to every bonus video and feature on the audio guide. Self-guided tour ends with a cafe and then a huge gift shop. So glad we did this when visiting Liverpool. It was different than anticipated, but in a good way!
Alyssa B — Google review
Not knowing what to expect and not really a big fan of museums we were pleasantly surprised at how good this was. The staff were very friendly and the audio was easy to use giving details as you walked around. The immersive areas were fantastic, walking around each area with background music really brought things to life. The yellow submarine, the cavern club, strawberry fields, abbey road, penny Lane... everything was amazing. We visited the actual cavern club the night before and the room in the museum was exactly the same. We are so glad we visited. The shop, cafe and discovery area where you could dress up as a beetle were all great too. Highly recommend, probably the best place we visited in Liverpool.
Paula — Google review
We had an AMAZING experience at The Beatles Story. Went on a Monday in the late morning. There were 4 of us, including our 8 year old Beatles obsessed son. The self guided audio tour allowed a lot of flexibility for our multi generational group. The exhibits were spot on and great photo ops! Learned a ton, had a blast! Definitely recommend!
Amanda N — Google review
It was really good. The replica of the cavern club and the yellow submarine were great. The shop is extensive with loads of beatles merch that my kids are now enjoying. Overall a great day The only downside was everyone walking around with the headphones and little tablets. Almost felt like I was in a zombie apocalypse. I had to keep interrupting my party to chat about it, or be interrupt myself when they wanted to chat.
Heather W — Google review
I recently visited The Beatles Story at the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool, and it was an unforgettable experience! The museum beautifully captures the journey of The Beatles — from their early days in Liverpool and Hamburg to their rise as global music icons. The immersive exhibits, original memorabilia, and lifelike recreations of the Cavern Club and Abbey Road were amazing. The audio guide, included with the ticket, made the visit even more engaging, with detailed storytelling and music clips that bring the history to life. The flow of the museum is well-organized, and I recommend spending at least 1.5 to 2 hours to explore it fully. 🎟️ Tickets can be booked online (around £20 for adults) and it’s best to reserve in advance, especially on weekends or holidays. The staff were friendly and everything was easy to navigate. 🚆 Getting there: The museum is at Royal Albert Dock — about a 20-minute walk from Liverpool Lime Street Station or a 5-minute walk from James Street Station. Buses and taxis are also convenient, and parking is available nearby. 💡 Visitor tips: • Go early to avoid crowds. • Don’t skip the audio guide — it adds so much depth! • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the Maritime Museum or Tate Liverpool. • Wear comfortable shoes and take time to browse the Fab4 Café and souvenir shop. Overall, The Beatles Story is a must-visit for fans and even those with a casual interest in music history. It’s emotional, nostalgic, and very well presented — a true tribute to the Fab Four! 🎶
Shanz S — Google review
Very nice experience with a great history behind the band. You go down the steps into the entrance and are invited to have a green screen photo of yourselves as the beetles, Headsets are provided with short video's shown as you go around and yes you can sit down at various stops and enjoy the story, art, photos and videos of your self guided tour it IS a place to visit if your visiting the UK and enjoy old music and history made and shaped modern sound you have today. I provided a FEW photo's but you will have to visit to enjoy what's there ! Ps The staff are very friendly as are the locals who will guide you to and through the venue 👍
Pete D — Google review
An excellent experience. I spent the best part of 4 hours there because I wanted to learn about all the exhibits. The best part for me was the replica of the Cavern Club - I could just imagine myself there in the 60s, watching the Beatles play! I was slightly let down by the audio guide gadget, which stopped working halfway through my time there. Because there were no staff inside the exhibition, I had to walk through to the end, get a replacement and then go back in. That's why I've removed a star.
Efe G — Google review
What a great place to visit if you want to know the story of the Beatles, very informative and well set out. Audio talks available if you wish or you can walk round and read the information at your leisure
Elaine R — Google review
Britannia Vaults, Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD, United Kingdom•https://www.beatlesstory.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organ…•+44 151 709 1963•Tips and more reviews for The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool
11 min · 0.59 mi
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The British Music Experience

4.5
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4.5
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Museum
Specialty Museums
Located in the iconic Cunard Building on Liverpool's Pier Head, The British Music Experience is a museum dedicated to showcasing the history of British rock and pop music. Through interactive exhibits, audio-visual experiences, and hologram displays, visitors can trace the evolution and impact of British music. The museum features an extensive collection of memorabilia from renowned artists such as The Beatles, Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Spice Girls, Oasis, Adele and more.
Me & the boys loved our first visit here on Sunday 22/6. Ticket price last for 12months too, Brucie Bonus. From arrival it was a great experience. The staff were good banter too. We walked around each zone/decades and took it all in at our leisurely pace. We were in there for nearly 2hrs. Each zone was interesting and well put together. The Gibson garage at the end was a treat, we were like kids in a sweet shop playing the guitars and drums: brilliant that part. And the gift shop was excellent too; some great items and pretty reasonable prices too. Band t-shirts, books, coasters, plectrums, tote bags, pens, posters: loads!! And a nice cafe and nice clean toilets: they’ve got it all covered. So if you’re a music fan, get yourself here, simple.
Gary M — Google review
I absolutely love this museum! If I ever had the chance to work here, I’d take it in a heartbeat. As a huge music enthusiast, I truly enjoyed exploring the history of iconic bands and artists, and seeing their tour outfits displayed in the cabinets. I even had fun trying out the drums and using the vocal booth myself. I’m from Bradford, but honestly, if I lived in Liverpool I’d be here every day! Highly recommend this place to any fellow music lovers :D 🎸🥁🎤🫶🏻
Alicia — Google review
I was born in 1955 and this journey through British pop music starts a little earlier with skiffle and goes all the way through each era to the present day. I found this a fascinating journey bringing back a wealth of memories. I also noticed the interest in our pop history from both younger people as well as foreign visitors. Two hours plus well spent
Jonathan M — Google review
Highly recommended for every music lover. See, listen to, experience and learn everything about British music starting from Jazz up to today. Lovingly prepared displays and lots of interactive stuff leave nothing wanting. And an absolute plus: really, really nice and helpful staff! Two thumbs up!! Will come back.
Sa S — Google review
There is loads of different exhibits and bits to see ranging from music in 1940 to the modern day. There is also an interactive part where you can play different instruments. The staff are really friendly and helpful. Well worth a visit
Dan M — Google review
Came here on the first day of the Live Aid pop up, and I was delighted to purchase the official calendars and singles of ‘Do they know it’s Christmas’ and ‘Feed the World’ which have been locked away since 1986/7! On top of that, the whole experience was a must see/do. Zooming through the 50s to the 60s right up until present day. Concluding with (my favourite part), the recording studio and drums/bass/guitars mini digital lessons. It was a real treat and a must do when in Liverpool!
Shauna — Google review
Really enjoyed it at the British Music Experience, however I do feel like it's overpriced for what it is. We booked online as this was cheaper than at the venue itself. Interesting insights into British music throughout the decades, very interactive with a chance to play some instruments too.
Megan T — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Great memories looking at the items on display. There are some great interactive items from a dance stage to the chance to play some classics keyboards and guitars. Spent long there than I expected, so much to see and do. Would highly recommend a visit for all music fans. Shop has a good selection of items. There is also a cafe and even some lockers so you don't have to be carrying too much around. Staff are great, and our tickets allow us to return, which we intend to do later in the year.
J — Google review
Cunard Building, Canada Blvd, Liverpool L3 1DS, United Kingdom•http://www.britishmusicexperience.com/•+44 151 519 0915•Tips and more reviews for The British Music Experience
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Western Approaches

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4.7
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Historical place museum
Museums
Historic Sites
History Museums
Military Museums
The Western Approaches Museum in Liverpool offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to explore the former secret underground headquarters of the British Navy during World War II. The museum provides insight into the Battle of the Atlantic and Liverpool's significant role in this historic conflict. With original rooms such as the plotting room and operations room, interactive exhibits, and simulations of U-boat attacks, it's a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
This is a very interesting site to visit if you are interested in WWII history. It is sort of akin to the Churchill War Rooms in London, but for the Battle of the Atlantic. It is a self guided tour and while there are a bunch of little panels or displays to read in most room, you sometimes do have to go looking to figure out what that part of the bunker was used for or to learn about the people who worked there. The room on the sailors who were in the Arctic was the most easily understood section as it had more traditional museum style signage that told the story very clearly. The map room is very cool, and the rooms dedicated to the Wrens were also interesting.
Kate D — Google review
Strange experience, the exhibition was pretty good, however having ving visited other ww2 secret bunkers and Bletchley Park, I felt this site was overly pretentious about its role in turning the tide of war to the extent of diminishing other efforts. We were upsold tickets for a ferry tour. Which we could use as the last ferry sailing was 4 pm, after we had viewed the exhibition. We were also overcharged and the gentleman lounging behind the desk was quite abrasive which immediately soured the experience. If you are going in the afternoon abd want to do the ferry do that first, get the ferry tour out the way as its last sailing is 4 and the exhibition is open until 6.
Dr W — Google review
I happened to be visiting friends in Liverpool and had a bit of time to kill while they were at work and popped in here, as a former history major. I was unaware of this spot before a random search, but was well worth the visit. Lots of good historical bits to take in, interesting info about Russian/British cooperation in the northern seas, plus the planning and execution of Normandy.
Rory C — Google review
An awesome little experience! If you are interested in the history of Liverpool, and the role the city played in the war, visit here. Extremely informational, preserved in an incredibly authentic way and filled with atmosphere. An awesome time if you are interested in this kind of thing.
Michael C — Google review
The Western Approaches and WREN museum was great. It contains tons of great exhibits and information in the exact bunker used during WWII. It was very intersting to understand the vital role this command played in ensuring the safe delivery of supplies to allied posts including traversing the Artic Sea to deliver planes and supplies to Russia. The addition of the WREN museum was a nice bonus and provided insight to the key roles women played in keeping the war effort going.
Victor F — Google review
Fantastic little gem, I lived in the local area my whole life never knew this was here. Fascinating bit of history so much I didn't know! We will definitely be going back!!
Mike C — Google review
Really immersive and well presented narrative of the city during WW2, and what life would have been like In this setting, also very informative of the women's roles in different services from WW1 up to the present day. What's great is that very few items are kept behind glass, you are encouraged to pick up documents and items, to understand the vital work this incredible place undertook.
James T — Google review
Outstanding experience. So many fascinating exhibits and recreations telling the story of the war in the Atlantic during WWll. Wonderfully friendly and knowledgeable staff available in period dress all adds to the atmosphere in this hidden gem of a museum.
David H — Google review
1-3 Rumford St, Liverpool, L2 8SZ, United Kingdom•https://liverpoolwarmuseum.co.uk/•+44 151 227 2008•Tips and more reviews for Western Approaches
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Western Approaches, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

A Small Fish in a Big Pond

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5.0
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Coffee shop
Cafe
A Small Fish in a Big Pond Ltd is a small coffee shop located in the heart of Liverpool city centre. The shop has a beautiful seating area and offers a wide variety of pastries and breakfast treats to tempt even the most discerning eater. The coffee is excellent, and the staff are friendly and welcoming.
Very friendly and helpful owners who serve honest food that tastes great! The cappuccino was great value for money and tasted wonderful 😊 Our breakfast mornings were always off to a good start here. We would definitely come back the next time we're here ❤️
Eleanor — Google review
I absolutely loved this coffee shop which I visited whenever I worked in Liverpool. Devastated to find that it’s closed. Thanks to Cheryl and co for the great coffee, delicious food but most of all for the warm welcome, and the lovely chats. Good luck in the future - I miss you! Penny the trainer from over the road…
Penny H — Google review
Just been here today for my friends baby shower. What a fabulous coffee shop. We had afternoon tea which had a vast array of items along with toasties. The staff here are absolutely fantastic. So friendly. Lovely vibe. Will definitely be going back. Thank you ladies xx
Millie J — Google review
This is a very nice, cozy café with lovely staff, tasty coffee, gorgeous treats and yummy soups. If you want to support independent companies, this is a great place to go. The coffee is roasted locally, the bakery that provides the cakes is an independent, they support local artists and sell beautiful cards... only positive things to say about small fish. Oh, and the turmeric latte with almond milk, to die for.
Betmun — Google review
Lovely little cafe tucked away! The sandwiches and coffee were so lovely. The lady behind the counter gave the most attentive customer service, so chatty and friendly! I also got a blueberry and orange cake to takeaway which was lovely!
Katrin D — Google review
A lovely and cozy place for a soup of the day and a Sandwich or a wrap. Super fast service, small selections of dishes and friendly staff that made recomendations. Also quite cheap! Less than 10 £ for soup and wrap
Victor L — Google review
Really nice relaxed atmosphere in "A small fish in a big pond". First impressions count, when everyone looks nice and chilled then that's a great sign of a well run place to me. This definitely scores well there. Dog friendly too. So far so good of things tried, a nice cappuccino and tuna wrap. Need to get back and try the lovely looking cakes.
Martin C — Google review
Stumbled across this lovely, cosy cafe that’s easy to miss on a wander through town. We sat in for coffee and cake and all said how it was one of the nicest places we’ve stopped for a coffee.
Jack M — Google review
Oriel Chambers, 16 Water Street Lower Ground Floor, Liverpool, L2 8TD, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for A Small Fish in a Big Pond

Madre

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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Mexican restaurant
Madre is a vibrant Mexican restaurant known for its street tacos and cocktails, located in an industrial-chic setting. The restaurant, which also features a large terrace, is operated by the team behind Belzan and Burnt Milk Hotel. During summer, Madre extends into a popular courtyard beer garden with regular DJ-led sessions and late-night margaritas.
Absolutely incredible experience from start to finish! The moment we walked in, we were greeted with such a warm and friendly atmosphere. The food was unreal — fresh, authentic, and full of flavor. The tacos were hands down some of the best I’ve ever had, and the homemade guacamole was next level. Drinks were spot on too (highly recommend the margaritas!). Service was super attentive without being over the top, and you can tell the staff really care about what they do. If you’re craving proper Mexican food, this place is a must. Already counting down the days until we come back!
Geoff B — Google review
Warmly greeted and seated - staff were lovely. This was quite the wrong choice of food for us entirely BUT the young man who served us couldn't have been more helpful - he tried his very best to help us decide - which we did eventually. Nothing at all wrong with the food - we could see other tables absolutely tucking in and thoroughly enjoying it. We'd never tried this type of food ever ( believe it or not). Just not for us - but please don't walk past - it's worth calling in.
Ann F — Google review
Went there to celebrate a birthday among friends, we were welcomed by lovely staff who were the most generous and kind people. They took care of us the whole time, always asking us about the food, if we needed anything etc. When it came to food, hands down, one if the best I’ve had! The flavours, the taste and the portions were just amazing, everyone enjoyed it! The vibes were immaculate, the music and the atmosphere very fun! Special thanks to Laura and Lauren and J (hopefully I have remembered correctly) for being so great! Will definitely go back there! ♥️ sorry for not taking more pictures of the food, but would recommend to try everything! 🌞
Amalia T — Google review
I cannot overstate this enough - the food is amazing. The flavours are fantastic, and if you're searching for mouth-watering Mexican dishes then look no further. It's tapas style so order a selection of dishes and tuck in. We got three of the taco dishes - Birria, Baja and Pibil and got the Chicharon belly bites (which are so succulent, and melt in your mouth). Every dish was perfect and we're looking forward to coming back and trying more. The more people you bring the merrier - as you can try more of everything! We went just before the dinner rush and it was fairly quiet but as we left it had picked up and I imagine it gets pretty lively. Staff were lovely, food came out quickly and if you have any room after mains I can recommend the churros. Best churros I've had in a long long time. 10/10 we'll be back.
Aled P — Google review
My friends and I decided to give this place a go after reading the excellent reviews, and we were really impressed. Cieran (apologies if I spelt your name wrong) gave brilliant advice about the menu, and there were lots of options. We ordered a few different items to share amongst us, as there were a lot of dishes we wanted to try. We loved the cadilac nachos with the slow cooked pork. The tuna and crab tostadas were full of flavour and a nice contrast of textures. We found the chorizo taco too rich, but the carne asada and baja fish tacos were excellent and well presented. Finally, I love a spicy cocktail, and it was music to my ears when I was told they could make any cocktail spicy - my favourite was the spicy Paloma! I'd highly recommend a visit. Thank you Cieran and team for a lovely evening and we hope to come again next time we are in Liverpool.
Jon F — Google review
Most of the dishes are very good. Gave my stepdad his first ever snus (nicotine pouch) in here and he had a total whitey. Staff were very nice and let him lay down and contemplate life. Will be back, with more snus.
Joe M — Google review
really warm welcome, very comfy seating and each dish was introduced. we did the madre choice and it didn't dissapoint, we were given nachos, belly pork(delish), fish taco, birras, sweet potato, lamb with pistaccio and corn on the cob highly recommend
Heidi W — Google review
Stopped here with my mum yesterday. The place looked like a vibe and we just wanted something light after doing a bit of shopping. The decor was lovely and a bit of a vibe. The food was definitely the downfall. We ordered the chips and guacamole which was okay, nothing h to complain about but wouldn’t be rushing back for it. Then we ordered chicken tacos along with the halloumi tacos. The chicken ones came and there was a bone, the rest of the “meat” was made up of all skin. Not a great dining experience. The halloumi tacos were fine but overall a bit of a let down. However the server we had was great should took the chicken tacos back, informed the chef and offered for us to order something else (we didn’t) and she took it off the bill. We didn’t have two of the cocktails which were great though! Such a good selection of tequila and mezcal. The table next to us seemed to love their food which left us feeling a bit bummed as we wanted to like the place. Overall we won’t be rushing back.
Elle M — Google review
6, Atlantic Pavilion Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AE, United Kingdom•https://www.thisismadre.co.uk/•+44 151 709 8035•Tips and more reviews for Madre
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Day 2

North side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the north side side of town. Start the day off with Birkenhead Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Vale Park, New Brighton. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Birkenhead Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Birkenhead Park, also known as the Peoples Garden, is a Victorian park designed by Sir Joseph Paxton. It features woodland walks, play areas, two fishing lakes, a modern visitor center and cafe. This park is believed to have inspired Central Park in New York. Opened in 1847, it was the first purpose-built park for the entire population and was funded by public money to be freely accessible to all regardless of social class or wealth.
Such a lovely park, the only downside is you can get lost if you are new. It's good to keep an eye on the route. Just peaceful ✌️ lovely playgrounds for people to play and family-friendly.
Dafney G — Google review
The park that New York's central park was based on. Lovely nature walk, plenty to see and do. Marauding squirrels! The kids [15 yes] enjoyed it as well and even took turns on the outdoor gym equipment too.
Kerenza J — Google review
Great park, huge but well kept, visitors centre with history of the park, toilets and a café
Dave F — Google review
Beautiful, clean, and peaceful! Great trails, a fun playground, and plenty of space to relax. Perfect for families or a quiet day outdoors—highly recommend.
Jebin M — Google review
A lovely park that's very well kept. Go here often with our dogs.
Graeme J — Google review
Lovely place with tons of history. Very wheelchair friendly and great place to take the dog. Nice cafe at the visitor centre with a good display of the history timeliness of the park. Only downside is that parking is more difficult si centre you can no longer drive into the park itself.
Sam N — Google review
I absolutely love this beautiful park! It's a peaceful place of the city, perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature. There's so much to see and do whether you're taking a walk, having a picnic, or just watching local wildlife. Friendly squirrels and pigeons, who will even eat from your hand. The only downside is that the water in the ponds could be a bit cleaner, but overall, it’s a wonderful place.
Tereza H — Google review
Nice big park, plenty of open grass fields as well as areas with trees and paths, water to walk around, and playgrounds. Wildlife includes ducks, geese, coots, seagulls, pigeons, and squirrels that come right up to your feet to see if you brought any food. The park is split between an upper and a lower park (you have to cross a road to get from one to the other), with the lower park having a bunch of fitness equipment along the paths. There are plenty of benches for those who need a rest or just want to enjoy the views, and also enough maps to avoid getting lost.
Locus F — Google review
Park Dr, Birkenhead, CH41 4HY, United Kingdom•http://www.birkenhead-park.org.uk/•+44 151 652 5197•Tips and more reviews for Birkenhead Park
10 min · 4 mi
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Liverpool Beatles Museum

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4.6
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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Liverpool Beatles Museum is a must-visit for fans of the iconic rock band. Located in a historic Grade II listed building on Mathew Street, it boasts one of the world's largest collections of Beatles memorabilia and archive material. With over 1000 authentic items spread across three floors, visitors can explore the band's early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, their rise to global stardom, and their innovative studio years. This museum offers a new perspective on The Beatles' unparalleled legacy.
The Beatles museum is a unique experience. Even though we’re fans, we discovered things we had never imagined! We knew it was going to be a very special moment, so we chose to visit it on my wife’s birthday — and it did not disappoint at all. We’re already planning to go back and take our family with us, we’re sure they’ll love it! I forgot to mention that the gift shop at the end of the tour is amazing — it really makes you want to buy everything! This is definitely an experience we highly recommend in Liverpool.
Rafael Y — Google review
I couldn't make up my mind on which Beatles Museum to visit, so I decided to go to both and I'm glad I did. The Liverpool Beatles Museum is more for the knowledgeable fan in my opinion. You already know the story, and here you get to see a lot of original memorabilia and mementos. It's very well presented and a delightful visit. 2 quick notes. Why charge an extra pound for an audio when we already paid 20 for admission? Also, it was very warm in there.
Yaron Y — Google review
A great museum full of personal belongings from all the Beatles. So much to see!! It is on several levels so no good if you can’t do stairs but a fabulous treasure trove of everything Beatles. Well worth a visit!!!
Kathryn P — Google review
The museum was excellent but didnt realise that it's recommend to use the audio guide. Not idea with someone using a walking stick. The museum ends up having lots of people standing around not moving or hearing you say 'excuse me'. Tight narrow corridors. Which is understandable due to the museums location. Content is great and shop very well stocked.
Chris ( — Google review
Too many negative reviews here - not what I expected from a lot of them. The museum is across 4 floors - the shop on the ground, then pre-Please Please Me, then 1962-66, then 1967-1970. All the Pete Best stuff the other reviews mention is on the first floor - which is really interesting with a lot about the Casbah and Hamburg. There are some great items too, with lots of guitars, memorabilia, and items purchased by the boys. I particularly like some carved coconuts John bought in Hawaii on holiday which were incredibly random but silly. They also have a toilet from Tittinghurst which is odd but nice. There were some really good copies of the Pepper suits and right next to them french horns used on the album. Really enjoyable experience, great shop with decent prices, and not too busy.
Adam W — Google review
This place is basically a 20£ wikipedia article with background music and a gift shop exit. Its like walking through a PowerPoint presentation someone made in 2008 while an audiobook whispers random facts at you about Beatles. John Lennon didnt die for this.
Martin J — Google review
There are lots of exhibitions showing photos and items from The Beatles. For this museum you need to have a knowledge of the history of The Beatles to fully understand the museum
Dan M — Google review
An awesome walk down memory land from my high school and college days! Lived being in the same spot as the Beatles played before making history!
David R — Google review
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Central Park

4.3
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4.7
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Nestled in Wallasey, Central Park is a delightful escape that offers a blend of natural beauty and recreational facilities. This expansive park, recognized with the Green Flag Award, invites visitors to enjoy leisurely woodland walks along its multiuse trails or around the serene lake. History enthusiasts can pay homage at the Boer War Memorial while families will appreciate the large playground equipped with various play structures for children.
Great park and well kept. The play park had something for all ages, the gardens were nice to walk round with little areas for children, the cafe and toilets were clean and tidy and within the cafe you can buy food for the ducks to go and feed them at the big lake. There were also some statues and what looked like an exercise bit and basketball/football court (we didn't go that side to see).
Cheryl G — Google review
Beautiful walk. Really big pond (we always feed the ducks). Large play area for children to play with Zipwire. Football/basketball pitch located between the play area and pond.
Sophia-Louise C — Google review
Quiet and calm atmosphere, tranquility by the lake watching the birds. While smoking my pipe. Very calming and brought back memories of my childhood.
Liam G — Google review
Lovely park, bigger than you think. The lake has lots of geese, ducks and swans. Sometimes when I've been some thoughtless people have left rubbish, packaging from fishing equipment and fast food containers, which is really annoying. But mostly it's a nice clean park, spring is especially beautiful with lots of lovely flowers and a walled garden too.
Julie — Google review
A large park, complete with lake and forested areas, walled garden, cricket ground and outdoor gym equipment. The park is well kept and fairly tidy but very busy on hot days.
Eliot C — Google review
Central Park is a great local green space, and has an air of somewhere that the community genuinely uses and values. Plenty of dog walking space, children's playgrounds, BMX track, and even the chance to watch a weekend cricket match in the summer. Definitely something the local community should continue to support however possible
Shredder C — Google review
Popular and beautiful park in Wallasey. It's got football pitches, cricket ground, children's play area, walled garden, toilets, cafe, fishing lake, fitness course and a free carpark. There's usually an ice-cream van beside the carpark.
John B — Google review
Beautiful park well manicured. Very neat to see kids using it to its fullest.
Colby — Google review
Walled Garden, Liscard Rd, Wallasey CH44 0BS, United Kingdom•http://www.centralpark.org.uk/•+44 151 639 9893•Tips and more reviews for Central Park
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Vale Park, New Brighton

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4.6
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Nature & Parks
Vale Park in New Brighton is a charming and picturesque park that offers beautifully manicured grounds, a delightful cafe, a play area for children, and stunning views of the River Mersey. The park features a fairy village that provides an imaginative space for kids to explore, as well as a bandstand hosting various events including music and outdoor theatre during the summer months. Visitors can also enjoy the New Palace Amusements nearby, which offers fun activities for both kids and teenagers.
There are some lovely gardens and a play area. This summer there are also sun loungers and performances which looks like lots of fun. We particularly liked the fairies and wood structures and the view across the mersey.
Elizabeth A — Google review
Top park in new Brighton just off the promenade opposite the new Everton ground, nice flower displays and well kept and a good play area and free toilets and lots of free street parking and a very good well stocked cafe with good coffee and a wide selection of ice creams available.
Ken M — Google review
Lovely small park with bandstand, cafe, seating and public toilets. There was slso a pirate art installation there and a miniature cottage for children to play in, complete with a tea set. Absolutely stunning.
Carla — Google review
This is a lovely park, it has a bandstand with music and concerts in the summer, main attraction is the fairy village, painstakingly built by volunteers which has the younger children enthralled with the different stations, they find different things every time you open one the tiny doors, so cleverly done. It's also got an exercise station for the grown ups and a multitude of swings ect,. for the children, it has a cafe, places to sit overlooking the river and watching the squirrels run up and down the trees.
June D — Google review
Love the little fairy forest they have made its lovely, there's a little gingerbread house and everything, there's also a park and somewhere to have a nice ice cream afterwards 🤍
B H — Google review
What a little find. A must with small kids to enthuse the imagination with fairy's, trees, grassland and a great play ground next door. Adults can endulge in the community cafe.
Graham S — Google review
Vale Park is a pleasant spot for a stroll or a picnic, with some green spaces and views of the surrounding area. It’s generally clean and well-kept, making it fine for a short visit. However, the facilities are limited, and some areas feel a bit neglected. It’s a decent place to spend a little time outdoors, but not particularly exciting or unique compared to other parks nearby.
Milly A — Google review
Lovely park the grandkids loved it
Jeanette S — Google review
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Carlisi

4.8
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5.0
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Brunch restaurant
Carlisi is a popular Italian eatery located in Liverpool, known for its authentic Sicilian street food and charcuterie tasting boards. The restaurant has received high ratings on Google and was awarded five stars by the Food Standards Agency. With locations on Dale Street and Allerton Road, Carlisi offers a diverse menu for breakfast, brunch, and beyond. Owned by Alessio Carlisi, the venue aims to provide an authentic Italian dining experience throughout the day, from morning coffee to evening cocktails.
Service staff was able to accommodate our group of 8 during lunch rush. Kept up with us and made sure we were well taken care of. FOOD WAS OUTSTANDING!! I loved every bite, very grateful for food with actual seasoning and flavor profile. 10/10
Natylee W — Google review
Popped in by chance for lunch and had Probably one of the best paninis I’ve ever eaten. We ordered the pistacchiosa and the calabrese- the focaccia on both was beautiful! No mortadella or matcha when we visited but the food certainly made up for that when it arrived. Nice bright atmosphere inside, definitely a little hidden gem.
Aman R — Google review
Focaccia pistacchiosa was so good. Home made focaccia and pesto sauce from Sicily. Nice music and ambience. Owner was also very helpful in recommending the food items! Will definitely be back again!
Matthew L — Google review
Well thought out menu with delicious and tasty options. Great value for money and excellent service!
Michelle G — Google review
We had a quick lunch at this place, wanted to try sicilian food. They have Sicilian beer, the food is so good, cappuccino- one of the best I’ve ever had.
Svetlana — Google review
Friendly owner. Enjoyed a delicious Rizzuola al Ragu and superb Cappuccino. Bought a tasty loaf - eat at home with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Hope to visit again (very) soon. HISTORIC ENGLAND (historicengland.org.uk) Listed Buildings: 90-98 Dale St and 1-3 Crosshall St.
Frank C — Google review
Tough one for me, this. I would say absolutely go for the pistachio cannoli, as it was incredible. Like the best I've had in this city by a clear mile. The staff member who served us was wonderful too. Didn't get her name but she was great. We had some issues. They "only had one lasagne" and it's not like there's many other mains to choose from. But also how can you only have one lasagne? Bread and olives felt a bit stingy in the portion size too. A handful of olives and two slices of sourdough cut in half to make four. £6.50? The men's toilet door does not lock, and there was pee everywhere. May have been bad timing but it just wasn't a great experience. All in all, no rush to go back at those prices. We spent £30 each on two drinks, some bread, and a starter.
Mike B — Google review
Worth the wait for a table... the truest representation of an Italian trattoria I've come across in the UK. Food was delicious, just keep in mind the tomatoes aren't from Sicily! And the service was friendly and filled with Italian bravado! Definitely worth a try if you're nearby.
Jacque L — Google review
92-94 Dale St, Liverpool, L2 5TF, United Kingdom•http://www.carlisi.co.uk/•+44 151 236 9030•Tips and more reviews for Carlisi

Ocean Wave

4.2
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3.4
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$$$$cheap
Takeout Restaurant
Ocean Wave is a seafood restaurant and takeaway spot in Wallasey, UK, known for its delicious fish and chips. Visitors praise the generous portions of fish and chips, with many mentioning the large size of the fish and hearty servings of chips. Despite some mixed opinions on the dryness of the chips, most customers appreciate the friendly staff, quick service, and overall cleanliness of the place. Some patrons even opt for delivery service during lockdown and speak highly of both the food quality and friendly delivery personnel.
Home delivery take aways. We both had king prawn curry rice & chips. So delicious &
Susie W — Google review
Worst chippy in Wallasey had 2 pies and had to spit them out on counter as out of date and sour chips were re heats burnt soggy grandkids had salt pepper chicken we're rock hard and tiny portions the price was £18 for 2 portions chip one sausage and small salt pepper chicken I've put 3 stickers in my car window to warn people I only live 2 streets away and will warn as many people I know never to go there. Evan my friend warned me 2 weeks ago he'll never go the again totally disgusted not at all friendly staff how on earth could anyone give this place good reviews
Mark M — Google review
Okay, most people I know rate this place a 5* for their extensive menu, but my tastes are simple... a portion of chips (+/- a sausage).. Very simple. Lol I had to leave 4* as, in my opinion, the chips were too dry for my liking, I enjoy a bit of grease. Everything else was great, friendly staff, quickly served, clean shop area, etc. All great. Just not quite to my taste unfortunately. Can't stress enough though, loads of people I know rave about this place, so it deserves a try if you've never been.
Tom F — Google review
We are a regular customer here order 3-4 times a week and tonight the chips were disgusting! Never tasted anything like it the after taste and just everything! It has really put us off such a shame as we love this chippy
Jessica L — Google review
ordered a chicken kebab and my expectations were high since it took so long to get it, but all i got was dry old bread and chicken on top. no sauce, vegetables or even fresh bread
Omegastapler — Google review
Best food. Best service and the quality was amazing. Everything fresh 🙌🏼
Muhammad S — Google review
You've gotta try the salt and pepper chicken from this place! Staff are friendly and efficient and work with you if there are multiple takeaways for you to get food from.
Kris B — Google review
We had Chinese and the chicken was like rubber. Hopefully this was just a fluke. The other items we ordered were good.
Tamara B — Google review
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Mexican Bar and Grill

4.8
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Mexican restaurant
Family restaurant
If you're looking for a delightful dining experience, look no further than Mexican Bar and Grill. This gem in New Brighton offers an inviting atmosphere paired with exceptional service that makes every visit memorable. The staff, including the attentive server Paulo, ensure you have everything you need from the moment you arrive. Guests are welcomed with complimentary bread and dips while they wait for their meals, which feature fresh and tender options like chicken and lamb kebabs or flavorful chicken fajitas at great prices.
Amazing restaurant, decent portions with food & drink, great value for money. Wonderful flavours (great vegan options), perfect service, very inviting, calm, atmospheric & enjoyable. Would definitely visit again.
Rachel S — Google review
Highly recommend! We had a great meal at Mexican Bar & Grill in Wallasey and will definitely be returning. The food was excellent and the two-course deal at £14 is fantastic value for money. For starters, we tried the chicken taquitos and spicy beef taquitos. The waiter warned us that the beef was very spicy, and we almost didn’t order it — but I’m so glad we took a chance! The beef taquitos absolutely stole the show — full of flavour with only the slightest gentle kick. In comparison, the chicken was fine but nowhere near as good as the beef. For mains, we had the chicken chimichanga and chicken burrito. Both were very tasty, but in hindsight, we regretted not going for the beef options after how much we enjoyed the beef starter! Next time, we’ll know better. Overall, this was one of the best Mexican meals we’ve had locally. I’d highly recommend trying it — and if you’re unsure about the “spicy” beef, don’t hesitate — it’s very manageable and incredibly flavourful. Looking forward to going back and trying more dishes soon
Humphrey M — Google review
We come here for my daughter’s 16th birthday, it was our first time having Mexican food and we were pleasantly surprised how delish the food was. Before our meals come out we got a bowl of complementary nachos to share, the food come out piping hot. The price of food was excellent value for money we will definitely be coming back soon
Louise C — Google review
Tried the taquitos and halloumi burrito at this Mexican spot and really enjoyed both. The taquitos was crispy and full of flavor—classic and satisfying. The halloumi burrito was a pleasant surprise, with the grilled cheese adding a rich, savory twist. Great mix of traditional and creative flavors. Friendly service and a welcoming vibe. Definitely worth a visit Very nice people Deepak and Shruti ❤️❤️💯💯😘😘
BALJINDER C — Google review
Love this place! We go here a lot because it’s my favourite restaurant to go to as the food is always great, the chicken fajitas are lovely and are a great price. The staff are always super friendly aswell!
Emma — Google review
First time visiting and I’ll definitely be back again. The food was lovely and full of flavour. The staff were really welcoming and full of smiles. Can’t wait to come back and try more of the menu.
Morgan R — Google review
Yeah not bad but didn't wow me compared to other Mexicans I've tried around the country. Pretty good flavour but no spice and the chips were over done and hard. The service was ok but it was slow and I couldn't understand what they were saying too well either. Would possibly try again but not in any rush.
Martyn S — Google review
Just moved to the area and didn't want to drive for food. This hidden gem of a restaurant is very welcoming, quirky interior and most importantly.. the food was tasty as hell. So glad this place is on my doorstep as i will be going here multiple times in the future
Kurt S — Google review
233 Liscard Rd, Liscard, Wallasey CH44 5TH, United Kingdom•https://www.mexicanbargrill.co.uk/•+44 151 345 6382•Tips and more reviews for Mexican Bar and Grill

RISE & GRIND

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4.4
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
If you're on the lookout for a delightful dining experience, RISE & GRIND in Wallasey is an absolute gem that you shouldn't miss. This trendy eatery offers a diverse menu filled with mouthwatering dishes and generous portions that will leave you satisfied. The attentive staff go above and beyond to ensure your visit is enjoyable, making it feel like a home away from home.
Came here for brunch here on Friday 27th before a local appointment. We had tried to go both Morrisons & M&S Cafe before we came here but both weren’t serving food! Just as well as Rise & Grind were more than happy to serve us and provide us with a really fantastic brunch. Food was excellent and service was top. I had the Full English and my wife had the Sourdough with prosciutto parma ham. She said hers was delicious as well. Many thanks to the staff (for the food and for just being open!!) and hope you have a great New Years. Will definitely be back when we are next in Liverpool seeing the family.
Alex B — Google review
I took my partner here for his birthday. We had the bottomless brunch. The food was delicious and the service was fab & friendly. I highly recommend Rise & Grind!
Adele J — Google review
It's a very unassuming looking place, but the food reviews on Google Maps brought me here. The waiting staff were really nice and had good chat, I had the "Eggs Specialé" and they were fantastic, I'd probably pay a little more for this quality breakfast in Liverpool or any other bigger city, the prices are really fair £3 for a latté and £9 for the meal, they take card but please remember to bring some change to tip them if you enjoyed it like I did!
Mark B — Google review
Lovely little place. The food is amazing. The portions aren't shy, staff can't do enough for you. The downside I can think of is there's no direct parking; with that being said there's a few side streets and parking main road. There is live music too - and a wonderful singer playing piano. A great visit. Thoroughly enjoyed. Edit: grammar & wanted to add some extra.. I love this place. I hope people see my review and go to experience their service.. it really is good. The foods great.. I'd prefer good service over good food (if I had a choice..) But I just wanted to highlight that the staff there are amazing.. the food is very good too, of course.. but yes... definitely top 10 places I've been there this year.. I can continue writing but my washing needs to go in the dryer.. 🤐😆 10/10 I'll be back soon - I live 30 Miles away so that says something. Thanks Rise &, Grind.. totally exceptional 👏
Scott J — Google review
Inside this place youll find the best service, friendly and polite staff. Food is excellent and presented very well. Great decor with bar and seating are outside also. Highly recommended.
Dave H — Google review
Absolutely delicious food. NEVER disappointed. Me and my dad go quite regularly and have tried other places and always come back to rise and grind. This is a croque madam with mushrooms, egg and halloumi with a cheesey sauce. Incredible, very generous size (I can never finish it). Gorgeous
Shimone H — Google review
Lovely breakfast served with nice beer. Wanted a decent breakfast for our lads Xmas day out. Couldn’t of found a better cafe. All the lads loved it. Also with decent beer you can’t go wrong.
Darren E — Google review
Love this place, what a find. Coffee is to die for I would come here just for that but luckily for me food is also brilliant. Plenty of vegan options and also meaty and cheesey ones! Staff are also attentive and polite. Been so many times. I love to support local business and I hope this place is here to stay for a long time.
Smushed — Google review
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