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Explore: 10 Minutes From Hamilton Square Station
Whether you’re beginning your trip from the Liverpool side of the Mersey or travelling across the Wirral peninsula, Hamilton Square station will be a familiar stop. Take a look at our top destinations that are no further than a 10-minute walk from the station.
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Explore: 10 Minutes From St Michaels
St Michaels opens the door to an alternative Liverpool experience. The south Liverpool station may only be a short train ride from the city’s central stations, but its selection of green spaces, bars and restaurants is able to compete with the main tourist district.
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Explore beyond the city
There are so many fantastic places to visit close to Liverpool. To not venture out of the city when you come to Liverpool would mean seriously missing out! Take a look at our guide below and once you've experienced what our wonderful city has to offer, simple hop on a train to explore.
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Easter Half Term Guide
Easter half term is right around the corner, but there’s no need to stress about what to with the kids for two whole weeks, as Liverpool City Region has an abundance of egg-celent events and activities to keep all the family entertained.
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Festival Gardens
After a £3.7m restoration, the Festival Gardens are an Oasis of 100 acres of green space.
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Ainsdale Beach
Ainsdale Beach is one of the most popular on the coast and with its long stretch of golden sand, it’s easy to see why it has been awarded a Quality Coast Award.
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Anglican Cathedral
The Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is an iconic part of Liverpool's skyline, and just as spectacular inside.
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Otterspool Promenade
The Otterspool Promenade provides beautiful views across the River Mersey and is an ideal place to go for a stroll, walk the dog, cycle or simply relax.
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Wilfred Owen Museum
The Wilfred Owen Story is the UK's first and only permanent exhibition dedicated to the iconic WW1 poet.