Attractions in North West England

Below we have listed some of the best attractions in North West England 

Science and Industry Museum

Science  and Industry Museum

Delve into Manchester’s inventive and industrial heritage Mo at the Science and Industry Museum.

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Mersey Ferries

Mersey Ferries

Running right through the heart of the city, the Mersey River is the lifeblood of Liverpool, and the city’s iconic ferries have sailed its shores for more than 800 years.

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Walker Art Gallery

Walker Art Gallery

Take time out from the bustling city streets with a visit to the Walker Art Gallery, home to a diverse collection of artwork that spans eight centuries.

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Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Blackpool Pleasure Beach

For over 120 years, this amazing amusement park has been drawing fun-loving visitors to England’s northwest coast with its roller coasters,

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Peak District National Park

Peak District National Park

The Peak District became Britain’s first national park in 1951 and remains one of its most popular outdoor destinations.

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Blackpool Tower Eye

Blackpool Tower Eye

Perched 380 feet (116 meters) up the Blackpool Tower, the Blackpool Tower Eye has indoor and outdoor observation decks and commands spectacular views.

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Imperial War Museum North

Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum North—one of five branches of the Imperial War Museum throughout England—is housed in a Daniel Libeskind–designed building meant to resemble a globe split into shards.

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Museums and Galleries

World Heritage Sites

Jodrell Bank is one of the world’s leading radio astronomy observatories.

Peover Hall and Gardens – A fully-furnished, Elizabethan manor-house with Carolean stables and gardens. It was General Patton’s 3rd Army Headquarters for their first 6 month stay in Britain during World War II.

Capesthorne Hall – set in 100 acres of picturesque Cheshire parkland, has been touched by nearly 1,000 years of English history – Roman legions passed across it, titled Norman families hunted on it and, during the Civil War, a Royalist ancestress helped Charles II to escape after the Battle of Worcester.

Hadrian’s Wall –  stretches 70 miles across the north of England from Cumbrian Roman coastal defences at Ravenglass to Wallsend on the east coast. Dating back as early as 112 AD, the route today encompasses archaeological sites, spectacular landscapes, rare wildlife, complete solitude and vibrant cities.

Askham Hall – A stunning grade 1 listed Pele Tower dating back to the 13th century, Askham Hall has been transformed from a stately family abode into a unique and contemporary stylish retreat and restaurant. A luxurious, intimate, unpretentious home from home awaits.

National Parks

  • Go Quest Adventures – UK Wide
  • Three Sisters Race Circuit in Wigan
  • Wirral Transport Museum – Wirral
  • Sea Life – Blackpool
  • Blue Planet Aquarium – Cheshire Oaks

Sightseeing Tours & Attractions in North West England

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Museums in North West England

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John Rylands Library

John Rylands Library

Also known as the University of Manchester Library, the John Rylands Library is widely considered one of the world’s most beautiful libraries.

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Merseyside Maritime Museum

Merseyside Maritime Museum

Discover Liverpool’s status as a British port city at the Merseyside Maritime Museum. architecture.

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St. Peter’s Church

St. Peter’s Church

St. Peter’s Church in Woolton, Liverpool, is more than an example of Gothic Revival architecture—it is also a significant site in musical history,

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Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral

The Grade I listed Manchester Cathedral is one of the city’s oldest and most important religious landmarks. With origins dating back to 1421,

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Pier Head

Pier Head

Pier Head serves as the ferry departure point on the River Mersey and as a Liverpool symbol, marked by buildings known as the Three Graces,

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Comedy Station Comedy Club

Comedy Station Comedy Club

Blackpool’s first-ever (and Lancashire’s only purpose-built) comedy club, the Comedy Station is the only comedy club in Blackpool

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