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In this unremarkable area of Liverpool you will find this unusual attraction. Underneath the city there's a collection of tunnels and chambers that were commissioned by the wealthy Victorian industrialist Joseph Williamson. They are being restored by a charitable trust and they offer guided tours. There's a Heritage Centre with exhibits that show the life of the eccentric Williamson.

Are There Toilets?

There are toilets at this attraction.

Where Shall I Park?

There's limited parking at the centre.

Features

  • Indoor
  • Open All Year

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Claire’s Tip

Claire's Tips
"They do not accept credit/debit cards it's cash only!"

Opening Times

Friday - Sunday: 10:30 - 16:00

Price Information

  • Adult: £5
  • Child: £3

Additional info:

Family ticket £15

Facilities

Heritage CentreGuided ToursToilets

How To Get There

Directions

From the M62 Follow the M62 towards Liverpool until you reach the end, follow the tourist signs for the City Centre/Pier Head, pass the Botanical gardens on your left. Keep to the lefthand lane and follow the signs for the cathedrals then stick in the righthand lane as you bend round past the church, then get into the left hand side past the Bears Paw Public House, and turning to the left just past Archbishop Blanch School. Go straight ahead on to Smithdown Lane and the centre will be on your left after the Police Station.

Static google map of Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre

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