Can I tour inside liver buildings and the two cathedrals?
ROYAL LIVER BUILDING Part of one of the Worlds most famous waterfronts the Royal Liver building stands with the fabled liver birds nested on top. One of the 3 graces, The Royal Liver building is a main attraction at the pier head and can be viewed from the ferry as it crosses the Mersey. Visitors have access to the Atrium area on the ground floor and cafe. Royal Liver Building Pier Head Liverpool Merseyside L3 1HT METROPOLITAN RC CATHEDRAL Open Daily 8am – 6pm (Close 5pm Sunday in winter) Visitor Centre Open: 10am – 5pm / Mon – Sat 11am – 4pm / Sun Admission is free, but donation of £3 per person is requested to help maintain the Cathedral The Roman Catholic Cathedral designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd with impressive interior lantern tower of multi-coloured glass was opened in 1967 The stained glass was designed by John Piper and Patrick Reyntiens. There is no charge for admission but a contribution to the upkeep of the building would be appreciated. Guides are usually on duty to show