Liverpool is a fantastic city for a stag do, with all the activities and nightlife you could ever want. If you have some spare time while you are there, and want to brush away the hangover cobwebs, we have gathered together a list of some of the 'must see' attractions while on your stag do in Liverpool (well thats the good intentions anyway).

Alternatively - If you want to check out all the bread and butter Liverpool stag do activities and nightlife - click here.

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Anfield Stadium - Liverpool

For any football fan visiting the city, an opportunity to peek behind-the-scenes of one of the most revered soccer clubs on earth awaits them at Liverpool FC's Anfield Stadium. With two major teams in town vying for support and adoration, it is often those playing in red who come out victorious – especially when visitors can take a museum tour guided by enthusiastic supporters!

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British Music Experience - Liverpool

Are you ready to take a dive into the wild world of British rock & pop? At The BME, there's an incomparable collection of artefacts — clothing worn by Freddie Mercury and Dusty Springfield, instruments played by Noel Gallagher and Sex Pistols band members, plus handwritten song lyrics from Adele. Even better: We have original statues from Brits awards ceremonies as well as Apple Corp front door decorations! Explore this era between 1945-present day at its finest today.

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Goodison Park - Liverpool

Goodison Park, one of the world's most iconic football stadiums is extending a warm welcome to all visitors! Get exclusive access behind-the-scenes and explore where Everton legends have been before you. Take in views from the Directors' Box, walk through VIP Hospitality suites and listen out for Z–Cars echoing down the tunnel. On top of that get first hand insight into Goodison’s past with expert tour guides providing exciting stories like no other seen or heard elsewhere!

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Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral stands tall and proud as a shining example of young architectural genius. Sir Giles Gilbert Scott designed the structure when he was only 22 years old, which is remarkable considering it wasn't completed until 1978. This cathedral boasts some incredible features including an expansive main floor perfect for concerts, exhibitions and fine dining - no pillars or pews here! On top of that its 110m tower provides unbeatable views across Liverpool cityscape!

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Merseyside Maritime Museum - Liverpool

With four floors of galleries devoted to the rich maritime heritage of Liverpool, a visit to the Maritime Museum is an exciting window into local history. From exploring seized contraband at 'Seized!', learning all about emigration in our world gateway gallery and discovering more on ships like Titanic, Lusitania and Empress of Ireland - you'll be transported through time right alongside these iconic vessels! When your done with this journey back in time don't forget stop off for refreshment at their cafe or do some shopping before relaxing ship-shape inside their lecture theatre.

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Museum of Liverpool

Experience history and culture like never before at the world's first regional national museum – Museum of Liverpool! Explore all that this fantastic, free family day has to offer, from John Lennon & Paul McCartney’s initial meeting place to Ben Johnson’s iconic Cityscape. Plus see preserved artifacts such as a life-size Liverbird sculpture and Chris Boardman's famous Lotus sport bike. And take in 360º immersive films about football and The Beatles - an absolute must for everyone!

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Quirky Quarter - Liverpool

Quirky Quarter is the ultimate place to gather with friends and family while having an amazing time! Get ready for a range of interactive experiences, brain-busting challenges, oddball photo ops - all designed to give you creative ways to connect in today's socially distanced world. No matter your age or interests – there’s something that everyone can enjoy at Quirky Quarter!

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Royal Albert Dock - Liverpool

Liverpool's Royal Albert Dock is an amazing makeover success story. Revamped and revitalized, it now boasts the Tate Gallery - a cornucopia of incredible works of art from around the world – as well as The Beatles Museum honoring one of history’s most iconic bands!

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Royal Liver Building - Liverpool

The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool is one of the most iconic and beautiful buildings in the city. Sitting on the western side of the magnificent River Mersey, it stands out as an unmistakable symbol of Liverpool's proud maritime past. Completed in 1911, this Grade I listed building was built to house office space for the Royal Liver Assurance Group, and its two distinctive towers topped with clock dials, bronze liver birds and bells remain a major tourist attraction today. It’s easy to see why - it simply oozes medieval grandeur that encourages visitors to admire its elegance and historical significance.

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Tate Liverpool

The Tate Liverpool is an art gallery located in the heart of the city with stunning river views. The impressive building houses a fantastic selection of artwork from all over the world, both old and new. No matter your style or taste, there's something to appreciate at the Tate Liverpool. The museum has something for everyone: a variety of paintings, installations, photography, and sculptures can all be found within its walls. On top of that, the museum hosts educational talks and workshops to help visitors engage with each piece of artwork in new ways. They even have special days featuring family-friendly activities and events throughout the year. It's no wonder why so many people are enchanted by this incredible institution — once you explore the Tate Liverpool for yourself, you'll see exactly what makes it so special.

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The Beatles Statue Liverpool

Along the beautiful Mersey Waterfront, there's definitely no shortage of statues honouring noteworthy royalties and influential figures. However, if you want to get in on some serious selfie action - the iconic oversized statues featuring The Beatles are your go-to! Immortalised along Pier Head and Albert Dock complex for all eternity (or until someone steals a Beatle!), these detailed waxworks offer an opportunity that most tourists wouldn't dare miss out on. So even if it feels like 'Yesterday,' don't forget to take pictures with this fab foursome during your visit!

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The Beatles Story - Liverpool

Relive the legendary story of The Beatles with a visit to 'The Beatles Story' - an award-winning exhibition in Liverpool that takes you through the iconic band's incredible journey. Discover recreations of key locations from their career, such as The Casbah Club and Abbey Road Studios, whilst taking in breathtaking views along UNESCO World Heritage waterfront at Royal Albert Dock! Get ready for an immersive experience like no other.

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The Cavern Club - Liverpool

Discover the iconic Cavern Club in Liverpool, where one of the most influential musical movements ever – The Beatles – got their start and forever revolutionised music. Today it's a lively live-music destination with three venues: club, lounge, pub - each hosting up and coming bands as well as established artists whose powerful sounds echo throughout until late at night! Come explore for yourself this legendary venue that paved way for modern pop culture.

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The Wheel of Liverpool

The Wheel of Liverpool stands prominently in the heart of the city, offering unparalleled views over Liverpool's spectacular skyline and vibrant culture. Standing at 60 meters tall, it provides an incredible perspective from which to take in all that this intriguing British city has to offer. An entire revolution takes a mere 15 minutes, with each capsule holding a maximum of 15 passengers as they slowly ascend up the giant metal structure. With on-board music broadcasts, commentary and pre-programmed light displays during certain times throughout the year, The Wheel of Liverpool is just one more exciting way to explore an already beautiful city.

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Walker Art Gallery Liverpool

From classic European art to modern British icons, the Walker Art Gallery has something for everyone! Explore centuries of creative genius in this remarkable building - admire Rembrandt's masterpieces or take a journey through Britain with works from Hockney and Holbein. Marvel at sculptures crafted by renowned artists and drool over stunning pieces from Turner, Lowry, Rossetti and more! With so much artwork packed into one spot - it truly is an enchanting experience you won't want to miss out on.

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Western Approaches HQ Museum - Liverpool

You can now explore the mysterious bunker that was once off-limits unless you had signed an Official Secrets Act. Take a self guided tour through its labyrinth of rooms and offices, each offering stories from World War II! Discover how it protected British Armed Forces tactics against their enemies as they plotted to win victory for Allied forces. Uncover documents & tools used by them to monitor enemy convoys while keeping intelligence confidential - take 1.5 hours back in time as you walk through these hidden WW2 chambers and get mesmerised by tales lost in history!

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Williamson's Tunnels - Liverpool

Explore the mysterious and captivating world of Williamson’s Tunnels, where two incredible sites await to be discovered. Paddington offers a network of impressive brick arched chambers deep underground - including Level 4 with its cathedral-like atmosphere 60 feet below street level! For those feeling adventurous there's Joseph Williamson’s House - uncover secrets within the Wine Bins, Sandstone Arch, Gash and even 'the famous Banqueting Hall'. Best part? Exploring is free!

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