Whilst staying here the Tournament Office will do their utmost to ensure that you return home with fond memories of your stay in Liverpool. Listed below are places of interest that you may wish to visit during your stay.
Throughout the week visiting teams will have the option to take in the Liverpool FC, Everton FC and Manchester United stadium tours, as well as visiting some of the North West's best tourist attractions.
The programme of activities and entertainment planned during the tournament is first class and in 2012 will be a really exciting time to visit Liverpool. For more information and updates on what's happening in Liverpool please visit: www.visitliverpool.com
Please take some time to browse the various web sites offering you an insight into Merseyside history and culture.
In order to be flexible around arrival and departure flights this programme can be extended around the tournament dates to meet the specific individual requirements of visiting teams.
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The Trafford Centre: The Trafford Centre is situated just outside Manchester City Centre and is a great shopping and leisure experience for anyone. There are numerous shops to browse and buy gifts, as well as a huge food emporium with many food outlets. Sit in the Titanic ship for lunch and enjoy the atmosphere of this wonderful shopping centre. |
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Alton Towers: Visit one of the UK's best and most famous theme parks. Alton Towers has something for everyone, from exciting rides to live family shows. Dare to ride on Oblivion or take an exciting journey on Air. Don't forget the River Rapids but prepare to get wet. Alton Towers is a truly enjoyable day out. |
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The Albert Dock: Situated along the Liverpool Waterfront, The Albert Dock is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Liverpool. Boasting a large array of Grade 1 listed buildings, the Albert Dock is home to Tate Liverpool, the Beatle's Story, the National Slavery Museum, and the new BugWorld Experience amongst others. You can take a trip on a yellow Duckmarine or sit back in one of the numerous cafes, bars and restaurants and enjoy your day. |
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The Liverpool One: A 42 acre shopping and leisure experience set in the heart of Liverpool. The Liverpool One has over 160 shops, a 14 screen ODEON Cinema, a leisure terrace with more than 20 bars and restaurants and a 5 acre park to rest after a long day shopping. This is Liverpool's newest shopping development and is well worth a visit. |
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World Museum Liverpool: Visit the World Museum Liverpool to view historic treasures from across the globe and use interactive technology to make learning a new, fun experience. The World Museum Liverpool has gone through numerous changes throughout the years, and re-opened in 2005 after a large expansion. Entry to the Museum is free for all visitors. |
Please contact the Tournament Office to arrange tours of Liverpool FC, Everton FC and Manchester United Stadiums.
Liverpool Football Club Stadium Tour
England's most successful football club has a record 18 League Championships, 14 League and FA Cups, plus 3 UEFA and European Super Cups apiece. But its the FIVE EUROPEAN Trophies that place the club in an exclusive group, who have won the most prestigious prize of all five times or more.Following "The Greatest football game ever" on the 25th May 2005, Liverpool FC Museum has permanently added to it's collection the beautiful Champions League trophy! Surrounded by the sights and sounds of that glorious night in
Istanbul with many witty banners created by fans, the Trophy has brought in unprecedented numbers. The Museum features two film shows - the first is in a recreation of the standing Kop and tells the story of the incredible 'Kopites', the other is a cinema showing 'One Night in May', the wonderful documentary about that night in Istanbul. Come on join the Rafa-lution, but then it just got even better! Following The Greatest FA Cup final ever played...the Museum has added the FA Cup trophy, as well as the FA Youth Cup. To the displays! The stadium tour takes you behind the scenes at Anfield, visiting the dressing rooms, down the tunnel to the sound of the crowd, a chance to touch the famous "This Is Anfield' sign and sit in the team dug-out. Informative tour guides will tell you about the great Anfield Stadium and escort you on to The Kop - surely the most famous terrace in World football? Bring your camers and hand-held video recorders and take those precious pictures of the stadium before it eventually is replaced by the fabulous new 60,000 New Anfield.
Everton Football Club Stadium Tours
An unforgettable insight into life behind the scenes at Goodison Park - world famous stadium of Everton FC, providing the perfect opportunity to visit places the general public would never normally see, our tour begins in the Players' Lounge and takes in exclusive areas such as the Trophy Room and the Directors' Box.
Experience the unique atmosphere of the Home Dressing Room and the thrill of walking out through the Player's Tunnel. A warm welcome awaits all football supporters!
Manchester United Stadium Tour
Re-live the Clubs triumphs, tragedies and trophies at the Manchester United Museum. The Stadium Tour gives you the opportunity to see where players such as England Striker Wayne Rooney ply their trade. Walk behind the scenes at the magnificent Theatre Of Dreams, visiting the Players Changing Rooms and sitting in Sir Alex Ferguson's dugout seat. Not what you would expect from a Museum and Tour. Everything you would expect from Manchester United. Access throughout the establishment and facilities available for disabled access. End your visit in The Red Café - situated in the North Stand of the Theatre of Dreams is Manchester United's official café. The Megastore - shoppers heaven for avid Manchester United fans featuring a wide selection of gifts and training gear.