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City Centre Travel S2 and S3 Bus Services Getting around couldn't be simpler. Show your ticket for Liverpool mini break card and travel from Lime Street onto Princes Dock, via Queen Square bus station and Moorfields Train Station. | |
Only 20 minutes from Lime Street to Princes Dock and 30 minutes for the whole loop. The first bus starts at 07.00 from Princes Dock and the daily service is every 15 minutes. Chill on the bus and help make Liverpool a cleaner, healthier city. | |
The Albert Dock... | |
| The Albert Dock is filled with award winning galleries, shops, restaurants and bars. Be sure to get the most value out of your ticket for Liverpool three day mini break card. Whilst at the Albert Dock, visit the Maritime Museum to see exhibitions on transatlantic slavery, the Battle of the Atlantic and HM customs and excise. The museum tells the history of one of the world's greatest ports and the people who used it. | ![]() |
What better way to see the famous sights of the city than in an authentic World War 2 landing vehicle? The Yellow Duckmarine takes you on an hour long tour and features a dramatic 'splashdown' in the Salthouse Dock, making this fun filled attraction a popular choice for all ages! You can save £2.00 off the cost of the tour with your ticket for Liverpool mini break card. |
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HA! HA! Bar and Canteen is a sophisticated venue perfect for a fantastic lunch! Use your ticket for Liverpool mini break card and get 25% off your food bill. |
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Museums and discovery... | |
The World Museum Liverpool is located on William Brown Street which is a two minute walk from Queen Square in Liverpool City Centre. The museum has recently been given a £35m revamp and has doubled in size! It houses a wide range of exciting exhibits and galleries such as the World Cultures gallery, the Bug House, and a new aquarium. Entrance to the museum is free making it a must see attraction for all visitors. | |
To experience aspects of the city's culture, visit The Museum of Liverpool Life for a celebration of the history and culture of Liverpool. | |
A short walk away from the Walker Art Gallery is the award winning Conservation Centre where entrance is also free; the centre is unique in its presentation of the work of museum conservators and is definitely worth a visit. (The Conservation Centre is located at Whitechapel, in the heart of Liverpool City centre).
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| The Walker Art Gallery (one of the finest art galleries in Europe) is also on William Brown Street and is a two minute stroll away from the museum, entrance is free and its collections of British and European art dating from the year 1300 to the present day are not to be missed! |
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