Liverpool: Nightlife
Places and attractions in the Nightlife category
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Prenton Park
Prenton Park, an iconic sport venue nestled in the heart of Birkenhead, Liverpool, is the home ground of Tranmere Rovers Football Club. With a rich history that dates back to 1912, this stadium has borne witness to over a century of football evolution, becoming a...
Cream
Cream, nestled in the vibrant city of Liverpool, United Kingdom, is a legendary nightclub that has become an iconic staple in the global dance music scene. This cultural hotspot, which opened its doors in 1992, has been a mecca for electronic music enthusiasts for...
Cavern Pub
Nestled in the heart of Liverpool, The Cavern Pub stands as a beacon of musical heritage, echoing the vibrant history of its more famous counterpart, The Cavern Club, which lies just across the road. Renowned as the cradle of British pop music, The Cavern Club is where...
Korova
Korova, a former bar and arts venue located in the bustling city of Liverpool, United Kingdom, was once an integral part of the city's cultural scene. Named after the milk bar in Anthony Burgess's novel "A Clockwork Orange," Korova served as a creative hub for artists...
Concert Square
Concert Square in Liverpool, United Kingdom, is a vibrant and bustling hub of nightlife, renowned for its dynamic atmosphere and a wide array of bars, clubs, and restaurants. Situated in the heart of the city's Ropewalks area, this open space has become synonymous with...
Echo Arena Liverpool
Echo Arena Liverpool stands as a modern emblem of the vibrant cultural scene in the city of Liverpool, United Kingdom. This premier music venue, nestled on the banks of the River Mersey, has been a focal point for entertainment since its grand opening in 2008.
Philharmonic Hall
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall is a concert hall in Hope Street, in Liverpool, England. It is the home of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
Hardman Street
Hardman Street is a major street in Liverpool, England. It forms part of the A5039 and joins Leece Street to the west and Myrtle Street to the west. It lies within the postal district L1 in Liverpool city centre. It is named after the Hardman family of Allerton Hall.
Casbah Coffee Club
The Casbah Coffee Club, officially Casbah Club, was a rock and roll music venue in the West Derby area of Liverpool, England, that operated from 1959 to 1962.
Woolton Picture House
Woolton Picture House is a privately owned cinema in the Woolton area of Liverpool, England. It is the only remaining single-screen cinema in the city, and is popular with cinema enthusiasts because of its old-fashioned atmosphere.
The Zanzibar Club
The Zanzibar is a live music venue located on Seel Street in Liverpool, England best known for being the home of regular clubnights such as "The Bandwagon" and "Valhalla" among others. Unlike most clubs in Liverpool, the music is generally rock and alternative.
Philharmonic Dining Rooms
The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is a public house at the corner of Hope Street and Hardman Street in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and stands diagonally opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. It is commonly known as The Phil. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
Thomas Rigby's
Rigby's Buildings is at 21–25 Dale Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It contains offices and, on its ground floor, a public house.
O2 Academy Liverpool
The O₂ Academy Liverpool is a music venue in Hotham Street, Liverpool, England, that is run by the Academy Music Group. The main building consists of performance areas. O₂ Academy1 can hold 1,200 people while O₂ Academy2 can hold 500.
Ye Cracke
Ye Cracke is a pub in Rice Street off Hope Street in Liverpool, England. The name is in Old English: the "Y" is a thorn and the "e" on the end of "Cracke" is silent, thus the name is correctly pronounced "The Crack". Despite the name, Ye Cracke is a 19th-century pub.
Blue Angel
The Blue Angel, also known as "The Raz" is a nightclub in Liverpool, England. It is located where Seel Street meets Berry Street in Liverpool city centre. It is a venue in Liverpool in which The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and many other bands played at in the 1960s. It was historically a jazz club, but it now plays pop music.
Throstles Nest Hotel
The Throstles Nest Hotel is on Scotland Road in Vauxhall, Liverpool, and is situated adjacent to St Anthony's Church. The Throstles is one of the few remaining pubs of Scotland Road, and one of the oldest in Liverpool, dating back to 1881.
Quadrant Park
Quadrant Park also known as the Quad or Quaddie was a nightclub in Bootle, UK opened during the late 1980s to the early 1990s. and one of the most important in the UK at the time. and was known to attract a number of international guest DJs.
Sefton Park Cricket Club
Sefton Park Cricket Club in south Liverpool, England was formed as Sefton Cricket Club in 1860. As well as being used for Sefton's senior, women's and junior teams' home fixtures, the club hosts Lancashire age group and junior sides, Liverpool City junior representative games, University of Liverpool cricket and Last Man Stands.
The Bandwagon Club
The Bandwagon was a club night held on the first Saturday of every month at the Zanzibar club on Seel Street, Liverpool from 2001 to 2005. The Bandwagon night was run by John Robinson and Gary Murphy, members of the now defunct Liverpool band The Bandits.
ABC Cinema
The ABC Cinema is a Grade II listed building located on Lime Street, Liverpool, England. The cinema was once a part of Liverpool's entertainment scene until closing in 1998.
Lathom Hall
Lathom Hall is a former cinema and music venue in Seaforth, Liverpool, England. Built in 1884, the venue became synonymous with Merseybeat in the 1960s.
RopeWalks
RopeWalks is a name given to a vicinity of Liverpool city centre that runs from Lydia Ann Street to Renshaw Street widthways, and from Roscoe Street to Hanover Street lengthwise. The name is derived from the craft of rope-making for sailing ships that dominated the area until the 19th century.
Liverpool Buccaneers
Liverpool Buccaneers Rugby League Football Club are an amateur rugby league club from West Derby in Liverpool. The team plays home games at Sefton RUFC in West Derby. Currently they play in the North West Premier division of the Rugby League Conference and the North West Merit League.