Open from 8.00am - 6pm. Visitors are always welcome at services, guides are on hand to help and the Cathedral offers a range of facilities.
The largest Anglican Cathedral in Britain and one of the great buildings of the twentieth century. The massive tower stands over the city as a symbol of faith in God amidst the bustle of the modern world.
The Cathedral abounds in superlatives: highest gothic arches, largest organ, heaviest ring of bells but the grandeur is balanced by a great sense of welcome and peace.
The whole Cathedral is used imaginatively for many purposes - worship, concerts, exhibitions, recitals, displays. Specialist guided Tours can be arranged for children and adults.
Admission is free but voluntary contributions are invited. Secure parking is available for a small charge. Admission to the Tower and Embroidery exhibition £2.00 (concessions £1.00)
The Visitor Centre stocks cards, books, clerical requisites and a wide variety of souvenirs.
The Refectory offers an excellent range of freshly prepared food from 10.00am - 4.00pm. Gothic vaulting and panoramic views are the ideal background for splendid food (Egon Ronay Awards 1993-1995)
The Tower is the best vantage point from which to view the whole of Merseyside.
The Embroidery Exhibition is a unique collection of Victorian and Edwardian embroidery housed on a triforium gallery which affords breath-taking views down the Cathedral.
The functions Suite offers elegant oak panelled conference rooms with excellent food and service. Parties up to 100 can be accommodated for a range of meals from simple Ploughman's lunch to Evening Banquet.