Getting to the Port of Liverpool
Port Location: Port of Liverpool is located on the River Mersey three kilometers inland from the Irish Sea. This is in Lanchashire County on the west coast of England and is the embarkation point for cruises Liverpool. Port is a short distance from John Lennon Airport in Liverpool.
Liverpool has two buses for sightseeing operator called City Sightseeing and Sightseeing Bus Tour. They both have been stopped at the Pier Head Landing making it easy for passengers to enjoy views of cruise ships cruise ships before and after them. Local trains (Merseyrail) has two stop blocks inland behind the Port of Liverpool Building.
Port of Liverpool turned into one of the more popular starting point for a number of cruise lines. Not only is the city of Liverpool itself has a strong cultural heritage, but the Port of Liverpool is also home to the national museum’s collection is so large that they are second only to London.
Cruise ship docked in the Port at Pier Head Landing Stage, which is only 10 minutes’ walk from the Albert Dock. Albert Dock has the largest group of listed buildings in England. Here, some of the oldest warehouse in the Port of Liverpool has been converted into a number of facilities including museums such as Tate Liverpool, Maritime Museum, and The Beatles Story.
Before or after a cruise ship Liverpool, taking in Mersyside Maritime Museum, which is full of exhibits depicting the history of Liverpool’s shipping history. Displays include ship models and exhibits passenger maritime disasters such as the Lusitania and the Titanic. Enjoy a tour in the Mersey Ferry. You can choose between a cruise on the River Mersey or the Manchester Ship Canal.






