Oct 1, 2024
Forget about looking up, look down. - We booked our tickets prior to visiting meaning entry was quick and efficient. There were plenty of staff on hand, each one cheery and enthusiastic.
The lift to the viewing platform was smooth and swift. We had booked for 5.15pm meaning the sun was streaming in from across the Mersey. Not great if the Liver Building or Customs House were your must sees but fine for the cathedrals, St. Luke's Bombed out Church and Anfield, home of LFC.
Even looking down to the square in front of the Playhouse was surprising, that close but people looked so small.
A really good experience and we may repeat it much earlier in the day.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sep 29, 2024
Great Views - Visited on a late Friday afternoon around 4pm in September, not very busy, booked on line but I'm sure you can purchase a ticket on door. For £8 each not to expensive, we attended as a couple, but family tickets on line also for £25.
Staff very friendly. The views are fantastic of Liverpool and beyond, had the fortune to have had a clear day although the sun was low in the sky looking out towards Crosby and beyond but didn't spoil the visit.
Well worth a visit stands above all other buildings around being 400 Feet High.
Would be worth a visit when it's dark to take in the views in darkness but closes at 6 so this can only be done in the winter time I guess.
There was no time limit when at the Gallery so you can spend as much time as you like however there's no seating.
Would recommend, an interesting place to visit especially for anyone like me who grew up in the city but has moved away, so a chance to see how the landscape has changed over the years.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Aug 27, 2024
Give your day a lift! - Apart from the great views of the city the thing I will remember most is the friendliness of the staff.
Review provided by Viator
Aug 24, 2024
City views - Great views of the city but a little pricey. It’s a shame the revolving restaurant no longer exists or that fact is revolved as that would be an experience.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Aug 22, 2024
Fun in Liverpool - We had a 5 day visit to Liverpool which was very enjoyable. We stayed at the Adagio hotel central Liverpool. Close to everything. The room we stayed in had a kitchenette with everything you would want to self cater. We cooked one meal and ate out the rest. Many eateries and pubs just out the door. Tesco was 100 meters away easy walking . Sight seeing is up to the individual we saw the Beatles and Mersey ferry ride and much more
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sep 25, 2024
Radio Tower and Observatory - The Radio Tower Observatory is one of Liverpool’s tallest buildings and costs $8. You can see the 360-degree skyline of Liverpool here. If you just want to take more photos, this viewing table should not be missed.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sep 22, 2024
Top views - Great view from the top of this tower, I should have gone here on our first day as it helped to visualise the areas we walked.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sep 17, 2024
Excellent views of the city and river. Well worth a visit. - Excellent views of the city and the river. Good signage for the attractions in front of you and good value for money. Well worth a visit.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Aug 24, 2024
Takes you back in time - Takes you back in time
A hidden gem in Liverpool, offering stunning panoramic views of the city from its rooftop gallery. I was blown away by the sight of the River Mersey? the iconic Liver Building towering above the skyline, and the bustling docks below, the gallery allows for unobstructed views in all directions, making it a perfect spot for taking photos and enjoying the scenery.
Review provided by Tripadvisor
Sep 29, 2024
Brilliant apart from the old miserable man on reception - Brilliant views,
Person on reception was miserable, not very helpful at all.
No thanks yous or have a great time,
Just stand over there .
Very rude
Review provided by Viator