Family Church Service 2026

Please note: Liverpool Football Club (LFC) to the Cathedral is approximately 4 miles. Liverpool FC will be playing Everton FC at Everton that weekend. As a local derby, the match is expected to attract considerable interest, so all attendees are advised to book early to avoid disappointment. Please note that all prices listed in the attached document are approximate at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
Parking Option No. 1
Parking plus refreshments and organised shuttle service from LFC to the Cathedral pre and post service. Please note: In house café which will be open at 9:00 am and attendees can avail themselves of a morning refreshment such as a breakfast roll, tea or coffee where they can sit in comfort whilst the transport arrives ready for onward transmission to the Cathedral.
Parking Option No. 2
The Liverpool Cathedral, St James’ Mount, Liverpool L1 7AZ
For those who wish to go directly to the service and bypass the LFC parking point, however parking in the city centre is likely to be at a premium. There is an hourly charge and fills up very quickly, this is not recommended.
The Hope Street Hotel
Cost for 17th-18th - £149.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £367.20
Holiday Inn Express Duke Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £101.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £298.00
The Halyard Duke Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £130.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £320.00
The Resident Seel Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £98.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £249.00
Novotel Hanover Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £110.26 Cost for 17th-19th - £301.62
Premier Inn Hannover Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £153.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £340.00
Holiday Inn Lime Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £100.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £312.00
Radisson Red Lime Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £129.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £358.00
Premier Inn Lime Street
Cost for 17th-18th - £108.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £348.00
Hilton Thomas Steers Way
Cost for 17th-18th - £123.00 Cost for 17th-19th - £336.07
Travel Option No. 1
Travel Option No. 2
Those arriving by train or staying in Liverpool for two nights (and not wishing to drive to and from Anfield), it is probably best to go straight to the Cathedral. It would take about 30 minutes to get to Anfield from the city centre by bus. We also have transport taking attendees from Anfield to the Church then from the Church to Anfield for the lunch so anyone staying two nights, might be better to go to the church and then catching the organised coach service back to Anfield for the lunch. This is included in the lunch price.
