Best things to do in Liverpool this Christmas
Liverpool is magical at Christmas. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or on a romantic winter break, Liverpool has something for everyone.
From Christmas markets to theatre shows, this guide will take you through the best things to do in Liverpool this Christmas.
Visit Strawberry Field for a festive experience
A visit to Strawberry Field is the perfect way to spend a day throughout the festive season. Wander through its famous gardens and take a selfie with loved ones by the iconic red gates, which are dressed with beautiful Christmas wreaths. Immerse yourself in the history of Strawberry Field and learn about John Lennon’s childhood in the visitor exhibition. Book your visit here.
Strawberry Field is open 10am - 5pm every day, excluding Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Christmas Craft Fairs
Liverpool hosts a variety of craft fairs and makers’ markets in the lead-up to Christmas, offering unique and thoughtful gifts for everyone. Highlights include the Christmas Craft Fair at Strawberry Field on Saturday 22nd November and the Bombed Out Church Makers Market on 20th–21st December. It’s the perfect chance to get your Christmas shopping done while supporting small, independent businesses.
Carol Concerts
Christmas begins with the sound of the Salvation Army band! This year, Strawberry Field’s Celebrating Christmas Charity Concert returns to All Hallows Church in Allerton on Saturday 29th November, featuring live music from the Liverpool Walton Salvation Army Band, carols from the All Hallows Choir, and Bible readings from the Strawberry Field community.
There’s another festive opportunity to sign carols with Strawberry Field on Wednesday 17th December with its Christmas Knitivity. Join Strawberry Field in the garden for a charming retelling of the Christmas story with knitted characters. Enjoy a winter warmer drink and a mince pie!
Liverpool Christmas Markets
Liverpool’s Christmas markets are a highlight of the festive season. The St George’s Hall Christmas Market is a must-visit, with dozens of stalls selling unique gifts and seasonal treats. These family-friendly markets are perfect for visitors of all ages.
Festive theatre shows & pantomimes
Liverpool’s theatres come alive in December with pantomimes, musicals, and seasonal shows. The Liverpool Empire Theatre and Everyman Theatre offer family-friendly productions alongside classic festive performances, and Strawberry Field will be hosting 'The Songs The Beatles Gave Away: An evening with Colin Hall and Mark Pountney'.
Book tickets early, as shows often sell out quickly, and enjoy a cosy, entertaining addition to your Liverpool Christmas experience.
Christmas film screenings
Nothing says Christmas like cosying up with a classic Christmas film. Liverpool Philharmonic Hall will screen favourites such as It’s A Wonderful Life and The Muppet Christmas Carol, accompanied by live performances from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra for an unforgettable festive experience.
Santa Dash
Every December, thousands of Santas dash through Liverpool in the annual 5k fun run, raising money for local charities. This year’s run takes place on Sunday 7th December. Members of the Strawberry Field team will be participating to support the Steps to Work programme, which helps young adults overcome barriers to employment. You can donate to their efforts here.
Storytelling with Father Christmas
Bring the little ones for a magical festive experience at Strawberry Field’s Storytelling with Father Christmas on 23rd December. Children can enjoy a Christmas story read by Father Christmas, with hot chocolate and a goody bag to take home. Tickets are £10 per child, and adults attend for free.
Tips for Planning Your Liverpool Christmas Trip
- Itinerary: Plan your day around opening hours and weather, combining outdoor and indoor activities.
- Transport: Use public transport or walking for city centre attractions; parking can be limited.
- Timing: Weekdays are quieter than weekends, making for a more relaxed experience.
- Clothing: Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes, Liverpool’s winter streets can be chilly and wet.
Liverpool at Christmas is a magical mix of twinkling lights, festive cheer, and cultural history. Whether you’re exploring bustling Christmas markets, enjoying a show, or strolling through Strawberry Field, there’s something for everyone.
Start your festive Liverpool adventure with a visit to Strawberry Field and let the holiday spirit guide you through the city’s unforgettable seasonal experiences.
Things to do in Liverpool
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Visitor exhibition
Delve into Strawberry Field and John Lennon’s history in an experience where ‘nothing is real’.