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More than a place
to live & work.

Liverpool Waters is a thriving neighbourhood shaped by community, wellbeing and culture.

Independent eateries, craft breweries, fitness studios, open‑water swimming, floating saunas, leisure clubs and walking trails sit on your doorstep, while the city centre is just a short stroll away. Excellent transport links, nearby cruise and ferry terminals and year‑round activities create an ideal balance of waterfront tranquillity and urban energy. At Liverpool Waters, everything you need to live, work and relax flows seamlessly together.

Wyld Sauna.

We Swim Run.

Everton FC.

Cruise Port.

Canoe Club.

Docklands Trail.

The flow of fitness.

Fitness and wellbeing is a theme that flows through Liverpool Waters. As well as a floating sauna, outdoor swimming and canoeing, Crew42 offers personal training and Hyrox sessions while Crowne Plaza Leisure Club has a range of fitness classes, pool, gymnasium and health professionals on hand to support your goals.

And for an activity with a difference Hatchet Harry’s is all about teaching the Canadian back yard past time of axe throwing to the UK.

Crew 42 gym

In the pipeline.

Planning has officially been approved for the UK’s first floating Padel tennis courts, marking a major sporting and leisure milestone for the country.

Set to open at Liverpool Waters in Autumn 2026, the new floating facility places the city alongside global destinations such as Dubai, Miami and Helsinki, where waterside Padel is already making waves. The development will feature three courts built on state-of-the-art floating platforms and the world’s first floating clubhouse, designed for socialising, fitness and waterfront relaxation.

Floating Padel courts

More to explore.

Liverpool Waters and the wider area is steeped in culture and heritage. Don’t miss the Ngialibalibade sculpture (pictured) inspired by the artist’s memories of growing up in  a Rukai aboriginal village in the mountains of southern Taiwan.

You can’t fail to spot Liverpool Water’s iconic neighbours, ‘Three Graces‘. Three historic, monumental buildings located steps away from Princes Dock: the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building, and Port of Liverpool Building.

And don’t miss out on a visit to Tate Liverpool and the Museum of Liverpool  also on the waterfront.

Ngialibalibade – to the Lost Myth sculpture

Visit Liverpool.

Discover some of the best things to do in Liverpool and beyond, including renowned museums and galleries, theatres, live music venues and historic attractions.

The region is also home to a packed calendar of major events and festivals, from international sporting events to family-friendly shows, music festivals and cultural celebrations.

The Liver Building

Map of attractions.

Place of interest

  • 1. Wyld Sauna
  • 2. Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium
  • 3. Cruise Port.
  • 4. Royal Liver Building
  • 5. Friends of Allonby Canoe Club
  • 6. Docklands Trail
Liverpool Waters and the Three Graces