Fun things to do in Liverpool with the kids
Royal Albert Dock
This famous landmark dominated global trade back in the 19th century; with the Albert Dock at the very heart. A visit to Liverpool is not complete without visiting the Royal Albert Dock. Take in the history and learn a all about the trading industry and what makes Liverpool so special.
Knowsley Safari Park
Do your little ones love animals? If the answer is yes, then Knowsley Safari Park is worth a visit. You can explore the park on foot or comfortably drive around and view all of the wonderful animals. There are also a few parks for the little ones to play and let out all of their energy.
Trampoline Park – Spring City
Taking the kids to a trampoline park is a great way to exhaust all of their energy. Any budding trampolinists can exhibit their moves and enjoy the company of other kids whilst they play. Kids of all ages can enjoy the trampoline park. Kids under 5 will need to pre-book the tot sessions where they can enjoy a free juice and biscuit for their efforts!
River Cruise Across the Mersey
A great way of exploring Liverpool and seeing all of its glory is by taking the Mersey River Cruise. If you’re a family that loves an adventure then the river cruise is for you.
Otterspool Adventure
This is a fun and active place to take the little ones. Only a short drive from the city centre and well worth the visit. Otterspool Adventure has lots of things to do and keep the little ones entertained all day. There are swings, climbing frames, bouncing pillows and adventure golf and much more to chose from.
Tate Liverpool
The Tate has lots of fun exhibits for the younger audience and the majority are free. The kids can get involved in art exhibitions, painting and so much more. Families that enjoy stimulating their creative side will enjoy a day out at the Tate Liverpool. Located on the Royal Albert Dock is another great reason to visit the Tate Liverpool.
World Museum, Liverpool
The Liverpool World Museum is family-orientated. Here the little ones can enjoy all of the free exhibitions and take part in the visual aspects and immerse themselves in the history. The museum is free which is very appealing for families. The little ones will love all of the different zones to explore and learn. One of the fun most exciting exhibits is the bug house which the kids love!