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Liverpool Cathedral Recognised Among the Top 10% of Things to Do Worldwide by Tripadvisor

Welcome > News > Liverpool Cathedral Recognised Among the Top 10% of Things to Do Worldwide by Tripadvisor
Posted on May 19, 2026

Liverpool Cathedral Recognised Among the Top 10% of Things to Do Worldwide by Tripadvisor

We are delighted to share that Liverpool Cathedral has been recognised among the top 10% of things to do worldwide in Tripadvisor’s annual Travellers’ Choice Awards.

This prestigious recognition is based entirely on reviews and ratings left by visitors over the past 12 months, making it especially meaningful to everyone here at the Cathedral.

Thank You to Our Visitors

Whether you have:

  • Joined us for worship
  • Taken a guided tour
  • Climbed the tower for breathtaking views
  • Explored one of our exhibitions
  • Enjoyed lunch or coffee at Welsford Bistro
  • Visited the Cathedral Shop
  • Or simply found a moment of peace and reflection

…thank you.

Your kind reviews and continued support have helped place Liverpool Cathedral among travellers’ favourite destinations across the globe.

More Than a Visitor Attraction

Liverpool Cathedral is much more than a place to visit.

It is:

  • A living place of Christian worship
  • A centre for world-class music and culture
  • A heritage landmark welcoming visitors from around the world
  • A community hub serving the people of Liverpool and beyond

As the UK’s largest cathedral, caring for this extraordinary Grade I listed building is a significant responsibility. It costs millions of pounds each year to maintain and operate, ensuring that our doors remain open to everyone.

Free to Enter, Open to All

We are proud to offer free entry to Liverpool Cathedral, so that everyone can experience this remarkable building regardless of their circumstances.

While there is no admission charge, donations make so much of our work possible. Your support helps us:

  • Preserve this internationally significant building
  • Keep the Cathedral open and welcoming to all
  • Deliver worship, music and educational programmes
  • Support community and social justice initiatives across the city

Help Support Our Work

If you have enjoyed your visit and would like to help us continue caring for one of the world’s greatest buildings, we would be incredibly grateful for your support.

Donate today and help keep Liverpool Cathedral open for generations to come.

Thank You

To everyone who has visited, reviewed, donated, volunteered or supported Liverpool Cathedral in any way – thank you.

This recognition belongs to all of you, and we look forward to welcoming many more visitors through our doors in the months and years ahead.

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