Children will be thrilled to visit the Museum of Liverpool that is made up of several floors full of expositions. Fly through Liverpool’s history (including Englishmen medieval houses), through well-known artists and athletes and their successes. The museum is interactive and fun with all year round activities, such as the Viking afternoon, ready for the young visitors.
Baby changing facilities are located on the ground floor, same as the buggy park where...
Children will be thrilled to visit the Museum of Liverpool that is made up of several floors full of expositions. Fly through Liverpool’s history (including Englishmen medieval houses), through well-known artists and athletes and their successes. The museum is interactive and fun with all year round activities, such as the Viking afternoon, ready for the young visitors.
Baby changing facilities are located on the ground floor, same as the buggy park where you may leave your stroller. A children's menu and bottle warming facilities are available in the Waterfront café on the ground floor and for moms with small babies – breastfeeding is supported within the museum too.
The museum can be reached by train (James Street or Moorfields stations), with a low-floor bus (Georges Pier Head stop), a private car where you can park on a large underground car park (Q Park Strand street). The entrance is free and is the museum is located directly in the harbour.
Find more at: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/mol/visit/family.aspx