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Liverpool Town Hall — Attraction in Liverpool

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Liverpool Town Hall
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Liverpool Town Hall stands in High Street at its junction with Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
Nearby attractions
Cavern Club
8, 10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Western Approaches
1-3 Rumford St, Liverpool L2 8SZ, United Kingdom
Nelson Monument
Liverpool L2 3PF, United Kingdom
Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)
Old Churchyard, Liverpool L2 8TZ, United Kingdom
Liverpool Beatles Museum
23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Queen Victoria Monument
One Derby Square, James St, Liverpool L2 1AB, United Kingdom
The Beatles Statue
Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1BY, United Kingdom
The Wall Of Fame - Mathew Street
The Tourist Attraction Famous Celebrity Names On Wall Of Fame Outside Wall, Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RG, United Kingdom
Liverpool Waterfront
George Parade, Liverpool L3 1DP, United Kingdom
Museum of Liverpool
Pier Head, Mann Island, Liverpool L3 1DG, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Mowgli Street Food Water Street
3 Water St, Liverpool L2 0RD, United Kingdom
Riva Blu Italian Restaurant & Bar, Liverpool
1 Castle St, Liverpool L2 4SW, United Kingdom
Moose Coffee
6 Dale St, Liverpool L2 4TQ, United Kingdom
Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Castle Street
3-7 Castle St, Liverpool L2 4SW, United Kingdom
Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool
The Watson Prickard Bldg, 16 N John St, Liverpool L2 4SH, United Kingdom
Pho Liverpool Castle Street
22a Castle St, Liverpool L2 0SU, United Kingdom
Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Liverpool
Horton House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool L2 3YL, United Kingdom
The Alchemist Liverpool
5 Brunswick St, Liverpool L2 0UU, United Kingdom
Gaucho Liverpool
7 Water St, Liverpool L2 0RD, United Kingdom
Castle St Townhouse
25-27 Castle St, Liverpool L2 4TA, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Tune Hotel Liverpool
3–19, Queen Bldg, Castle St, Liverpool L2 4XE, United Kingdom
easyHotel Liverpool City Centre
47 Castle St, Liverpool L2 9UB, United Kingdom
The Z Hotel Liverpool
2 N John St, Liverpool L2 4SA, United Kingdom
Hotel Indigo Liverpool by IHG
10 Chapel St, Liverpool L3 9AG, United Kingdom
Aloft Liverpool
1 N John St, Liverpool L2 5QW, United Kingdom
Hard Days Night Hotel
Central Buildings, N John St, Liverpool L2 6RR, United Kingdom
Staycity Aparthotels, Liverpool, Waterfront
25 Drury Ln, Liverpool L2 0PH, United Kingdom
The Castle Collection Apartments
25 Castle St, Liverpool L2 4TA, United Kingdom
30 James Street Hotel
Albion House, 30 James St, Liverpool L2 7PQ, United Kingdom
62 Castle Street Hotel
62 Castle St, Liverpool L2 7LQ, United Kingdom
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Liverpool Town Hall

Town Hall, High St, Liverpool L2 3SW, United Kingdom
4.7(109)
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Liverpool Town Hall stands in High Street at its junction with Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.

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attractions: Cavern Club, Western Approaches, Nelson Monument, Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas), Liverpool Beatles Museum, Queen Victoria Monument, The Beatles Statue, The Wall Of Fame - Mathew Street, Liverpool Waterfront, Museum of Liverpool, restaurants: Mowgli Street Food Water Street, Riva Blu Italian Restaurant & Bar, Liverpool, Moose Coffee, Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Castle Street, Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool, Pho Liverpool Castle Street, Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Liverpool, The Alchemist Liverpool, Gaucho Liverpool, Castle St Townhouse
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Nearby attractions of Liverpool Town Hall

Cavern Club

Western Approaches

Nelson Monument

Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)

Liverpool Beatles Museum

Queen Victoria Monument

The Beatles Statue

The Wall Of Fame - Mathew Street

Liverpool Waterfront

Museum of Liverpool

Cavern Club

Cavern Club

4.8

(6.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Western Approaches

Western Approaches

4.7

(738)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Nelson Monument

Nelson Monument

4.6

(63)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)

Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)

4.7

(264)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Walk through Liverpools history
Walk through Liverpools history
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Merseyside, L3 1HU, United Kingdom
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Candlelight: The Wizard of Oz - A Classical Concert
Candlelight: The Wizard of Oz - A Classical Concert
Thu, Dec 11 • 8:30 PM
St George's Pl, Liverpool, L1 1JJ
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Glassblowing experience for beginners
Glassblowing experience for beginners
Sun, Dec 14 • 1:30 PM
Merseyside, L19 8JA, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of Liverpool Town Hall

Mowgli Street Food Water Street

Riva Blu Italian Restaurant & Bar, Liverpool

Moose Coffee

Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Castle Street

Slug & Lettuce - Liverpool

Pho Liverpool Castle Street

Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Liverpool

The Alchemist Liverpool

Gaucho Liverpool

Castle St Townhouse

Mowgli Street Food Water Street

Mowgli Street Food Water Street

4.6

(2K)

Click for details
Riva Blu Italian Restaurant & Bar, Liverpool

Riva Blu Italian Restaurant & Bar, Liverpool

4.4

(1.3K)

$$

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Moose Coffee

Moose Coffee

4.7

(2K)

$

Click for details
Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Castle Street

Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Castle Street

4.7

(1.2K)

Click for details
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Liverpool Town Hall, situated at the junction of High Street, Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street, is a distinguished example of Georgian architecture and serves as a central civic building in Liverpool, England. ️ Architectural and Historical Significance Constructed between 1749 and 1754, the Town Hall was designed by John Wood the Elder. Subsequent enhancements were made by architects James Wyatt and John Foster, including the addition of a dome in 1802 and a south portico in 1811. The building is recognized as a Grade I listed structure, celebrated for its grand scale and exemplary late Georgian interior design . Notably, in November 1865, Captain Waddell of the CSS Shenandoah surrendered his vessel to the British government at this location, marking the final act of the American Civil War . ️ Interior Highlights Staircase Hall: Features a broad staircase beneath a coffered dome, adorned with Corinthian columns and murals depicting Liverpool's maritime history. Council Chamber: Located on the ground floor, this mahogany-paneled room seats 160 people and hosts city council meetings . Hall of Remembrance: Commemorates Liverpool servicemen who died in World War I, featuring murals by Frank O. Salisbury. Reception Rooms and Ballrooms: The upper floor houses interconnected rooms, including the Central Reception Room, Dining Room, and two ballrooms. The Large Ballroom, measuring 89 by 42 feet with a 40-foot-high ceiling, is adorned with three Georgian chandeliers, each 28 feet tall and containing 20,000 pieces of cut glass crystal .
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Visited here for a festive evening tea. The entrance is manned by a doorman who asks why you're here. The entrance is grandiose with a Minton tiled floor and beautiful red carpeted ornate brass balaustraded sweeping staircase. This is a historic building with museum-like sculptures and huge oil paintings/artworks in every room. Antique furniture - fine artworks seem to be around every corner! The view from the upper windows down Castle Street is photograph worthy especially at night. Our food on the day was beautifully presented and the staff were extremely attentive, polite and knowledgeable. Oh the toilets are spot on too! 👍🏼
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A stunning piece of Georgian architecture right in the heart of Liverpool. The building is beautiful inside and out — from the grand staircase to the chandeliers and dome ceiling, every detail is impressive. Took a guided tour and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable, sharing fascinating history and fun facts. It’s still used for civic events, but public tours are available — just check the dates in advance. Definitely worth a visit if you love history, architecture, or just want to see where The Beatles waved from the balcony!
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Liverpool Town Hall, situated at the junction of High Street, Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street, is a distinguished example of Georgian architecture and serves as a central civic building in Liverpool, England. ️ Architectural and Historical Significance Constructed between 1749 and 1754, the Town Hall was designed by John Wood the Elder. Subsequent enhancements were made by architects James Wyatt and John Foster, including the addition of a dome in 1802 and a south portico in 1811. The building is recognized as a Grade I listed structure, celebrated for its grand scale and exemplary late Georgian interior design . Notably, in November 1865, Captain Waddell of the CSS Shenandoah surrendered his vessel to the British government at this location, marking the final act of the American Civil War . ️ Interior Highlights Staircase Hall: Features a broad staircase beneath a coffered dome, adorned with Corinthian columns and murals depicting Liverpool's maritime history. Council Chamber: Located on the ground floor, this mahogany-paneled room seats 160 people and hosts city council meetings . Hall of Remembrance: Commemorates Liverpool servicemen who died in World War I, featuring murals by Frank O. Salisbury. Reception Rooms and Ballrooms: The upper floor houses interconnected rooms, including the Central Reception Room, Dining Room, and two ballrooms. The Large Ballroom, measuring 89 by 42 feet with a 40-foot-high ceiling, is adorned with three Georgian chandeliers, each 28 feet tall and containing 20,000 pieces of cut glass crystal .
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Visited here for a festive evening tea. The entrance is manned by a doorman who asks why you're here. The entrance is grandiose with a Minton tiled floor and beautiful red carpeted ornate brass balaustraded sweeping staircase. This is a historic building with museum-like sculptures and huge oil paintings/artworks in every room. Antique furniture - fine artworks seem to be around every corner! The view from the upper windows down Castle Street is photograph worthy especially at night. Our food on the day was beautifully presented and the staff were extremely attentive, polite and knowledgeable. Oh the toilets are spot on too! 👍🏼
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A stunning piece of Georgian architecture right in the heart of Liverpool. The building is beautiful inside and out — from the grand staircase to the chandeliers and dome ceiling, every detail is impressive. Took a guided tour and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable, sharing fascinating history and fun facts. It’s still used for civic events, but public tours are available — just check the dates in advance. Definitely worth a visit if you love history, architecture, or just want to see where The Beatles waved from the balcony!
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Liverpool Town Hall, situated at the junction of High Street, Dale Street, Castle Street, and Water Street, is a distinguished example of Georgian architecture and serves as a central civic building in Liverpool, England.

️ Architectural and Historical Significance Constructed between 1749 and 1754, the Town Hall was designed by John Wood the Elder. Subsequent enhancements were made by architects James Wyatt and John Foster, including the addition of a dome in 1802 and a south portico in 1811. The building is recognized as a Grade I listed structure, celebrated for its grand scale and exemplary late Georgian interior design .

Notably, in November 1865, Captain Waddell of the CSS Shenandoah surrendered his vessel to the British government at this location, marking the final act of the American Civil War .

️ Interior Highlights Staircase Hall: Features a broad staircase beneath a coffered dome, adorned with Corinthian columns and murals depicting Liverpool's maritime history.

Council Chamber: Located on the ground floor, this mahogany-paneled room seats 160 people and hosts city council meetings .

Hall of Remembrance: Commemorates Liverpool servicemen who died in World War I, featuring murals by Frank O. Salisbury.

Reception Rooms and Ballrooms: The upper floor houses interconnected rooms, including the Central Reception Room, Dining Room, and two ballrooms. The Large Ballroom, measuring 89 by 42 feet with a 40-foot-high ceiling, is adorned with three Georgian chandeliers, each 28 feet tall and containing 20,000 pieces of cut...

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8y

Visited here for a festive evening tea. The entrance is manned by a doorman who asks why you're here. The entrance is grandiose with a Minton tiled floor and beautiful red carpeted ornate brass balaustraded sweeping staircase. This is a historic building with museum-like sculptures and huge oil paintings/artworks in every room. Antique furniture - fine artworks seem to be around every corner! The view from the upper windows down Castle Street is photograph worthy especially at night. Our food on the day was beautifully presented and the staff were extremely attentive, polite and knowledgeable. Oh the toilets are spot...

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17w

A stunning piece of Georgian architecture right in the heart of Liverpool. The building is beautiful inside and out — from the grand staircase to the chandeliers and dome ceiling, every detail is impressive. Took a guided tour and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable, sharing fascinating history and fun facts. It’s still used for civic events, but public tours are available — just check the dates in advance. Definitely worth a visit if you love history, architecture, or just want to see where The Beatles waved from...

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