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Why Liverpool is an ideal meetings & events destination

 

 

Liverpool is a city of innovation, culture, and connectivity, making it a standout choice for meetings, conferences, and corporate events. With its rich maritime heritage, stunning waterfront, and dynamic business ecosystem, Liverpool seamlessly blends historic charm with modern sophistication.

Liverpool - Penny laneAs a UNESCO City of Music and home to The Beatles, the city is renowned for its vibrant entertainment scene, making networking and after-hours events truly special. From cutting-edge conference centers and unique event venues to luxury hotels and world-class hospitality, Liverpool caters to all types of business gatherings, whether intimate board meetings, large-scale exhibitions, or incentive trips.

Liverpool has excellent transport links across the UK and beyond which makes it an accessible choice for international delegates. Coupled with its northern English warmth, friendly atmosphere and diverse range of activities, Liverpool is more than just a place to meet and remember—it’s a place to create lasting connections.

‘With a little help from my friends’ – top hotels and venues for meetings & events

  • Leonardo Hotel Liverpool offers an excellent selection of versatile spaces just a 10-minute walk from Liverpool Central station and the iconic Albert Dock. With ten fully-equipped meeting rooms, the hotel provides everything you need to host successful presentations, seminars, board meetings, or conferences.
  • The Halyard Liverpool offers versatile spaces tailored for meetings, co-working, and private dining. The primary meeting facility, known as The Hub, is a contemporary ground-floor room featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and is ideal for small meetings or gatherings.
  • De Vere Cranage Estate is a Grade II listed hotel and venue in Holmes Chapel, just 30 miles from Liverpool and Manchester Airport. Offering 28 flexible meeting spaces, including the modern Stephenson and Baird Suites for up to 400 and 280 guests, this venue blends traditional charm with modern amenities.
  • The Hard Days Night Hotel has a collection of unique function rooms and versatile business and event suites to hire in Liverpool, which are ideal for conferences, meetings, and events. Catering for up to 180 guests, the designs of its 3 meeting and event suites are inspired by The Beatles - must for fans of the Fab Four.

If you’re looking for somewhere a bit different or quirky for your event, consider these

  • ACC Liverpool: Home to the BT Convention Centre, Exhibition Centre Liverpool, and M&S Bank Arena, ACC Liverpool is the city’s flagship venue for large conferences and exhibitions. Overlooking the iconic waterfront, this world-class venue offers flexible spaces and cutting-edge technology for events of all sizes.
  • St George’s Hall: A neoclassical masterpiece, St George’s Hall provides an awe-inspiring backdrop for gala dinners, award ceremonies, and corporate events. With its breathtaking Great Hall and Concert Room, it’s perfect for those seeking an extraordinary venue with historic grandeur.
  • Titanic Hotel & Rum Warehouse: Set in the iconic Stanley Dock, the Titanic Hotel offers a blend of industrial charm and modern sophistication. The adjacent Rum Warehouse provides 1,200 sqm of event space, ideal for conferences, exhibitions, and private functions.
  • The Spine: One of the UK’s healthiest buildings, The Spine is a state-of-the-art venue with sustainable design and cutting-edge event spaces. It offers panoramic views of the city and is an excellent choice for forward-thinking conferences and workshops.
  • Anfield Stadium: Home to Liverpool FC, Anfield is not just for football fans—it’s also a unique event space with premium hospitality, executive suites, and a stunning backdrop for corporate meetings and networking events.

‘The long & winding road’ to Liverpool

Getting to Liverpool is seamless, thanks to its excellent national and international transport links. Liverpool John Lennon Airport offers direct flights to major European cities, while Manchester Airport, just 45 minutes away, also provides global connections for international delegates. The city is well-served by rail, with direct trains from London (just two hours away), Manchester (45 minutes), and other key UK locations, making travel convenient for attendees. Once in the city, an extensive public transport network, including buses and the Merseyrail system, ensures getting around is both easy and stress-free. Whether traveling from near or far, Liverpool is effortlessly accessible for any meeting or event.

‘A hard day’s night’ – after-hours entertainment and team building ideas

Liverpool isn’t just a great place to host meetings and events—it's a city brimming with history, culture, and exciting activities that make it an ideal destination to explore during their downtime. Whether you're interested in soaking up the rich musical legacy, visiting iconic landmarks, or discovering the local arts scene, Liverpool has something for everyone. Here's a list of must-see attractions and fun things to do while in Liverpool.

  • Explore The Beatles Story and the Magical Mystery Tour: No trip to Liverpool would be complete without diving into the history of its most famous export—The Beatles, and fans can visit The Cavern Club, The Beatles Story, and the famous Penny Lane and Strawberry Field
  • Visit the Albert Dock and Tate Liverpool: The Albert Dock is one of Liverpool's most famous landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Packed with historic warehouses, lively restaurants, and shops, it's a perfect spot for a relaxed stroll. While you’re there, take in some art at Tate Liverpool, the city’s leading modern art gallery. With its ever-changing exhibitions, it’s a great place to see work from both international artists and British talent.
  • Wander through Liverpool Cathedrals: There are two cathedrals in Liverpool— one Catholic and one Anglican — both of which are must-sees due to their architectural contrasts and close proximity. The Anglican cathedral, the largest cathedral in the UK, and boasts Gothic architecture and offers panoramic views of the city from its tower. In contrast, the Catholic cathedral is renowned for its strikingly modern design. Whether you’re religious or not, the grandeur of both buildings and their peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit.
  • Take a ferry across the Mersey: One of the best ways to see the city is from the water. Hop on a Mersey Ferry for a scenic ride along the River Mersey. The famous Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey’ offers fantastic views of Liverpool's skyline. It’s a relaxing way to take in the sights and get a unique perspective of the city.
  • Discover the local food scene at Bold Street: Liverpool’s Bold Street is known for its eclectic mix of independent restaurants, cafes, and shops. Whether you're in the mood for international cuisine, casual dining, or a cup of artisan coffee, Bold Street offers something for every taste. It’s a fantastic area to unwind after a busy day of meetings, with plenty of options for lunch, dinner, and everything in between.
  • Catch a football match at Anfield or Goodison Park: Liverpool is home to two of the UK’s most legendary football clubs—Liverpool FC and Everton FC. If you're a football fan or just curious about the culture, try to catch a match at Anfield, the iconic home of Liverpool FC, or Goodison Park, Everton’s historic stadium. Both venues offer guided tours, allowing fans to visit the dressing rooms, pitch side, and trophy rooms. It's a thrilling experience, even if you're not a die-hard supporter.
  • Speakeasy & cocktail making experiences: After a full day of meetings and conferences, what better way for groups to relax and unwind than by stepping into the hidden world of speakeasies and cocktail-making experiences? Liverpool offers a range of intimate and stylish bars where you can escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy expertly crafted cocktails in a unique setting.
  • Experience Liverpool’s nightlife: When the workday ends, Liverpool’s vibrant nightlife offers plenty to explore. From trendy bars in the Baltic Triangle to classic pubs and sleek cocktail lounges in the city center, there’s no shortage of spots to unwind after a busy day.

Liverpool Mersey ferry
Liverpool - Mersey ferry

Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool - Albert Dock
Liverpool - Albert Dock

‘Let it be’ Liverpool

Liverpool’s unique blend of history, culture, and cutting-edge event spaces makes it an ideal destination for corporate events. It's warm hospitality, thriving business ecosystem, and exciting entertainment scene ensure that every event is not only productive but also memorable.

Whether you're planning a conference, incentive trip, or networking event, Liverpool offers a truly inspiring setting that combines business with pleasure.

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