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    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Otterspool Promenade - http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Leisure_and_culture/Parks_and_recreation/Parks_and_gardens/Otterspool_Park/index.asp

    Otterspool Promenade

    4.7(6 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    When the Queensway Tunnel was dug beneath the river, the subsequent rubbish pulled from the ground…read morewas dumped and landscaped into what is now Otterspool Prom. Here you can do everything there is to possibly do on a riverside promenade; things such as walk, ride a bike, look at the water and...um...well that's about it. I suppose you could rollerblade if you wanted. If it's a warm day and you don't mind the style your hair will be sculpted into by the blustering gales, you can follow the prom and its interconnecting paths right up to the Pier Head. If you don't fancy that, try and unearth the ruins of the 1984 Garden Festival, which lies hidden by tree trunks and weeds. You don't know how overtly creepy something is until you accidentally stumble across a kid's overgrown swing park. I still have nightmares.

    What a spectacular view. Did you ever see such a coastline? Especially when the waves are choppy…read moreand the wind blustery. I absolutely love the promenade; walking along beside the river with the breathtaking view of the Welsh hills in the background is really relaxing, there's lots of cyclists and dog-walkers around and it's a lovely environment on a clear sunny day. The park which was renovated through the 'Pride in our Proms' project is Amazing. It's a mini world of Big Kid heaven... for me anyway I regressed about 10 years and was on the swings, seesaw and monkey bars, and when we'd totally worn ourselves out running around and taking cool scenic pictures of the sunset we went for a well earned pint from the Otterspool pub which is handily a hop skip and a cartwheel across the park. Go fly a kite, see the sights, play on the park and grab a pint!

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    Stanley Park

    Stanley Park

    4.0(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Stanley Park, situated between Liverpool's two football clubs: Liverpool and Everton, is huge-over…read more100acres-and so beautiful. During the recent regeneration of the park ,over 50 species of trees and shrubs were planted to provide year-round colour, paths were resurfaced, the Victorian pavilions and bandstand resurrected and the magnificent Gladstone Conservatory salvaged and restored. As well as this the children's play area was revived and lighting and security systems installed. The outcome is fantastic and provides yet another glorious park space for the people of Liverpool to escape the chaos of city life and just relax

    Being a Liverpudlian, its suprising that I had never actually visited Stanley Park before. This…read morepark does not look much from the outside when you're viewing from the main road at its enclosed gates. However, upon first impression I caught a glimpse of the park's beauty almost instantly. There is plenty of trees and foliage around that provides a cool shade, plus many benches for you to take a rest bite. Moreover, I was delighted to see the lake inhabited by many species of birds and ducks. On the other hand, it was failry clear that the lake was infested with litter and appeared filthy with murk. Incredible how wildlife lives there. On the more positive side, there are beautiful overhead walking bridges that take you from the Everton side of the lake (Yaay!) to the Liverpool side (Booo!). Further down the park is a glass house called Isla Gladstone Conservatory and a children's playing area with several obstacles to keep the kids occupied. The Conservatory (as Tina has already mentioned) has been revived and always worth a visit whilst you're at the park. Stanley Park is a pleasant getaway from the busy traffic that surrounds. It has many lovely features that you shouldn't miss.

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    Sefton Park

    Sefton Park

    4.8(14 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    You could walk around Sefton Park every day for a century and not see it in the same way twice. I…read moredon't know what would be so special about that 36,501st day but that'd be the one you get bored on. A mighty, verdant wonderland of precise landscape design, the park has everything- a lake, a cricket club, a cafe, tennis courts, an obelisk, a grotto, a dingly dell, a palm house, a nature reserve, an iron bridge, a swing park, a bowling green, fountains and a bandstand. Once upon a time, there was also an aviary, an open-air theatre and even a freaking pirate ship. Nowadays it plays host to the jangly joy of the Africa Oyé festival, as well as whatever circus has thundered into town from across the eastern horizon. Opened in 1872 by Prince Arthur (Queen Victoria's son) who dedicated it "for the health and enjoyment of the townspeople", the park received a vital face-lift in 2009. The lake was cleaned, sloppy grass banks were resculpted, signposts erected, statues polished and view-blocking trees were sliced down, somehow making the vast park seem even more open and welcoming. Oh yeah, I forgot ducks off that list before. It has ducks. Ooh and grass.

    Wow, on a sunny day people sure do know how to kick back and relax! The best place to do this in…read moreliverpool has to be Sefton Park. Out of the city and into the countryside, or so it would seem! Big open fields, winding tree-lined paths, a boating lake (not that I've ever seen a boat on there), greenery galore. The Palm House is beautiful and having seen it in the midst of a deep snowy winter and it's reflective crystal maze esque glory of summer, it's always amazing. Today, we were strolling around the lake and there wasn't just one swan or two, but a whole family with their little cute baby signets just catchin' the sun on the path and people were just sitting watching them, almost cooing in appreciation at them they were so gorgeous. The park has also opened up a little cafe that serves yum stuff like rum and raisin and mint choc chip (my fave!) icecreams, coffees teas and lollies etc from a little glass pod on the edge of the lake, the seating outside gives a great view of the park to enjoy your surroundings and relax! So pack a picnic or a barbie, throw down a tartan rug and soak up the sun in one of the most mesmerising parks in the world! (Well, in our lovely little Liverpool bubble anyway!)

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    Chavasse Park

    Chavasse Park

    3.2(6 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    For me, Chavasse Park is Liverpool's alternative to the Piccadilly Gardens of Manchester, it is…read morebasically right at the top of the Liverpool One where there are multiple eateries including Nando's, Wagamama, Pizza Express and Gourmet Burger Kitchen, with views across the park of Albert Dock and the Hilton Liverpool City Centre, the latter I had an enjoyable two nights stay at a very good price during my recent trip to Liverpool. Many of the eateries (I've tried most of them), were below average in terms of quality, I was really disappointed with the Pizza Express store for one, and even the likes of Five Guys who have locations just a stones throw away here have much better stores elsewhere in Liverpool, such as the branch at Queens Square near Lime Street Station. Chavasse Park is also one of the more relaxing areas of Liverpool city centre although being in the central location it does get quite busy especially at peak times, as a city centre I find Liverpool to be smaller and more compact than Manchester, so this open space for me is one of the nicer areas. In terms of being impressive, it's more like a very clever student in a class of obtainers at or below the government average, and having this in other cities such as Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham or London at the current state just wouldn't be up to scratch. Chavasse Park is nice enough to have in the city centre to fill the space, but for me it is slightly disappointing, small and has an artificial feeling, it also isn't something you really need to see while in Liverpool or will probably take home and remember, it took me a few visits to Chavasse Park to actually know the name and it was a park and that was even knowledge I acquired from staying at the nearby Hilton which has impressive views of the park from the upper floors (7 floors in total), to begin with, it just lacks that recognition and wow factor, and I feel only a two-star rating is deserved here, which is a shame

    Chavasse Park which is nestled in the heart of Liverpool city centre is the perfect spot for a bit…read moreof rest and relaxation! With mouth watering menus to tempt you at every turn, the Leisure Terrace is the perfect place to unwind. This fantastic space is located on top of the award winning Liverpool ONE car park, where you'll find 3000 car parking spaces. Chavasse Park is the jewel in the crown of Liverpool ONE's new development providing the perfect oasis of calm in the heart of the city. This superb space has already played host to a fabulous array of one-off and seasonal events in conjunction with Liverpool ONE. This is the perfect place to relax especially if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the City Centre yet it is only a stone's throw away making it convenient for shoppers.

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