Ideas for a Fun Day Out in Liverpool that Won’t Break the Bank
The holiday season is approaching, and everyone knows what that means: lots of fun with friends and family, but also a lot of expenses with festive parties, Secret Santa, office celebrations, Christmas lunches, and gift shopping.
To make it all happen, saving is key. But that doesn’t mean you have to spend every weekend at home until Yuletide. Liverpool has plenty of affordable options that allow entire families to have fun without breaking the piggy bank.
Check out the best budget-friendly activities in Liverpool to do before Santa arrives in the city.
1. Explore the Waterfront
Take a leisurely stroll along the iconic Albert Dock and the Liverpool Waterfront. You’ll be greeted by stunning architecture, historic ships, and peaceful views of the River Mersey – all for free. Remember to snap some photos with the famous Liver Birds in the background.
This is the perfect place to soak in the atmosphere of the city without spending a penny.
2. Visit the museums
The capital of Merseyside is home to some fantastic museums, and the best part? They’re free!
The Museum of Liverpool offers fascinating insights into the city’s heritage, while the Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum provide thought-provoking experiences. Art lovers should also visit the Walker Art Gallery, which boasts an impressive collection of works spanning centuries – and it’s all on the house.
3. Snap a photo with The Beatles Statue
No visit to this city is complete without paying tribute to the Fab Four. Head down to the Pier Head and find the Beatles Statue for a classic Liverpool photo op. It’s free, fun, and a must-do for any music fan. Pose next to John, Paul, George, and Ringo and capture a piece of music history.
4. Wander down Penny Lane
Take a walk down Penny Lane and spot the landmarks that inspired the famous Beatles song. You’ll see the barbershop, the bank, and even the “shelter in the middle of the roundabout.” It’s a great way to immerse yourself in Beatles history without spending a single penny – perfect for any fan of the band.
5. Relax in Sefton Park
If you’re after some greenery, head to Sefton Park, one of Liverpool’s most beautiful green spaces. It’s perfect for a picnic or a leisurely walk.
You can also visit the stunning Palm House – usually free to enter, though donations are appreciated. The lake, the winding pathways, and the overall charm of the park make it a peaceful getaway from the busy city.
6. Visit St George’s Hall
Right in the city centre, St George’s Hall is an architectural gem. Sometimes you can catch a free exhibition in the main hall, but even if not, the impressive exterior is worth admiring. Its grandeur and history make it an ideal spot for anyone interested in architecture and heritage.
7. Explore Bold Street
Bold Street is the place to be for budget-friendly eats and unique finds. Wander down this lively street to browse independent stores and admire some of the best street art in Liverpool. Grab a reasonably priced coffee, enjoy the atmosphere, and watch the world go by.
8. Visit The Cavern Club
Don’t miss out on visiting the iconic Cavern Club, the birthplace of the Beatles and a true temple of good music. For just £5, you can experience the magic inside, where the energy is electric, the atmosphere is unbeatable, and the bands are absolutely spectacular.
9. Marvel at the Cathedrals
The city is home to two stunning cathedrals. The Metropolitan Cathedral and the Liverpool Cathedral both offer free entry. Each has its own distinct style—one modern and striking, with a series of dramatic concrete spires, the other more traditional and grand, featuring Gothic Revival architecture and an immense tower. You can even take in the incredible views from the Liverpool Cathedral tower for a small fee, but exploring the vast interiors costs nothing.
10. Escape to Crosby Beach
Just a short train ride away, Crosby Beach offers something truly unique. Antony Gormley’s “Another Place” installation features 100 iron sculptures scattered along the beach, creating an eerie yet beautiful experience. It’s peaceful, atmospheric, and the ideal spot to reflect while taking in a different side of Liverpool.
11. Hop on the Beatles Explorer
For an exciting adventure, hop on the Beatles Explorer bus. This guided tour takes you to iconic Beatles landmarks, such as Penny Lane and Strawberry Field. For just £47.70, your whole family (two adults and three children) can enjoy the sights while listening to entertaining and insightful stories from enthusiastic local guides who make Liverpool’s vibrant music legacy come alive.
12. City Explorer Liverpool
Do you really want to dive headfirst into everything Liverpool has to offer? Then the City Explorer is the perfect choice.
This open-top bus tour allows you to explore Liverpool’s top attractions with ease, giving you the flexibility to hop on and off at famous landmarks like the Albert Dock, the cathedrals, and the World Museum. Tickets cost £13 for adults and only £8 for children.
On board, storytellers provide engaging commentary that vividly brings Liverpool’s rich history to life, making it an ideal experience for the whole family.
Why visit Liverpool?
Liverpool offers so much to see and do without breaking the piggy bank. Which of these budget-friendly activities are you planning to explore? Let me know in the comments – or share your favourite free things to do in this amazing city!