For the safety of visitors and audience members the following security measures will be in place during your visit:
Tickets will be checked upon entry to the building and no-one will be admitted without a ticket. If you are collecting your ticket from the box office, please use the far left entrance. If you are meeting someone who has your ticket, please arrange to meet at a location outside the building.
Bags may be subject to checks on performance days. It will not be possible to check bags into the cloakroom. Please ensure you arrive early and avoid bringing large bags with you, as this could delay your entrance into the Hall.
Visitors and audience members are kindly reminded that all areas of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall are monitored by CCTV.
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and Music Room
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BP
Music Room is situated on the corner of Myrtle Street and Sugnall Street at to the rear of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Car Parking
There are several car parks available in the area surrounding Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and Music Room.
You can also view this interactive map of local car parks on Google Maps.
Please note Liverpool Philharmonic does not operate, and is not responsible for, any of the car parks listed on this page. Please check car park details, including location, opening and closing times and prices, before travelling.
There is limited parking available at this car park, especially on Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concert nights. The charge is £8, or £16 overnight parking, and can be paid for at the pay and display machine in the car park, or using the smartphone app.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from the Caledonia Street Car Park to the Hall.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from the Caledonia Street Car Park to the Music Room.
We offer pre-reserved parking for most Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concerts at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral car park (L3 5TQ).
Located on Mount Pleasant, it is a five minute walk down Hope Street from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. The car park is available from 6-11pm and is charged at £5.50.
To book, call Box Office on 0151 709 3789, or book online with your tickets.
See our Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral car parking page on how to book. If car parking at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is available for a concert, you will also be notified during the booking process when purchasing concert tickets online.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is situated on Mount Pleasant and is a 5 minute walk along Hope Street from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. By car on entering the city follow the brown tourist signs to Cathedrals. The car park is situated underneath the Cathedral itself. Please note there is no overnight parking and the car park can only be entered from 6pm onwards.
Situated on Heathfield Street, just off Renshaw Street. Just 10 minutes walk from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, this car park is open 24/7. For parking prices and further information, please click here.
Situated opposite Metropolitan Cathedral, visitor parking is available at the University of Liverpool's Sports Centre. For parking prices and further information, please click here.
Situated on Upper Duke Street, this secure car park is open 24 hours. For more info click here.
Situated on Hope Street, and just a 2 minute walk away from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Parking must be pre-booked.
For more info, click here.
Situated just a 15 minute walk away from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, and a 6 minute walk from the Tung Auditorium.
For more info, click here.
Situated on Mount Pleasant, this car park is open 24 hours a day and just a 10 minute walk away from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Find out more information about it here.
Blue Badge holders are able to reserve car park spaces at a charge of £8 (in Caledonia Street Car Park) for most Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concerts by calling 0151 709 3789. All reservations must be made at least one week in advance of the concert and are subject to availability, as spaces are limited.
For other Hall concerts, Blue Badge holders can park on single or double yellow lines for up to three hours, except where there is a ban on loading or unloading. They can park in any on street pay and display bay and in most of the city's pay and display car parks free of charge, with no time limit.
On the streets surrounding the Hall, there are pay and display bays as well as parts of each street that have single or double lines.
Alternatively, those attending the concert can be dropped off at the front entrance and ask a member of our front of house team to escort them to their seat - there will be stewards in the entrance foyer who will be happy to assist.
If you're planning to drive to the Hall, you'll find pay and display parking bays on streets in the surrounding area. You can see all the available street parking here.
Make sure to navigate to the toolbar located in the bottom centre of the screen and select the 'street' option. You can then plan ahead and check the maximum stay time, walking distance from the Hall, and the price for street parking in the area.
Travelling by train or bus
The nearest train stations are Liverpool Central and Liverpool Lime Street (both approximately a 10-15 minute walk away).
We are also on the 75, 80 and 86 bus routes. www.merseytravel.gov.uk has comprehensive transport information and a ‘Journey Planner’ service, or you can call Traveline on 0871 200 2233.
For the benefit of our visitors, we have highlighted our standard house policies for all events in our venues and we strongly recommend that you read through them ahead of your visit.
The Tung Auditorium
The Tung Auditorium is in the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre at 60 Oxford Street, on the corner of Grove Street and Oxford Street, and is part of the University of Liverpool.
Yoko Ono Lennon Centre
University of Liverpool,
60 Oxford Street
Liverpool,
L7 3NY
The Yoko Ono Lennon Centre access ramp location using What3Words is: trials.gloves.proud.
Train
If you're travelling with Merseyrail, Liverpool Central is the nearest station for both Northern & Wirral Line passengers. For main line services, Liverpool Lime Street is about a 20 minute walk. Check train times via the National Rail website.
Edge Hill station is also 15 minute walk.
Bus
Bus routes 6, 7, 79, 61, 79C and 699 all stop nearby. You can plan your route to The Tung Auditorium via public transport on Merseytravel’s Journey Planner or you can call Traveline on 0871 200 2233.
Carparks
Paddington Village
24-hour pay and display parking is available at Paddington Village Multi-Storey car park located at The Spine building, Grove St, Liverpool L7 3FA. The car park is approximately 5 minutes’ walk from the venue.
Tung Auditorium ticket-holders can park in Paddington Village and have their parking fee reduced to £5, for a stay of up to 5 hours. To use this offer, park as usual then on return press the information button on the pay machine and inform the member of staff you have been to an event here and they will reduce the parking fee to £5.
(Offer terms and conditions apply. Paddington Village Car Park cannot repay any overpayments. This offer does not apply to audience members staying in hotels.)
Click here for walking directions from Paddington Village Car Park
University of Liverpool Visitor Car Park, Mount Pleasant
Situated opposite Metropolitan Cathedral, visitor parking is available at the University of Liverpool's Sports Centre. For parking prices and further information, please Click here
Click here for walking directions from University of Liverpool Visitor Car Park
Street parking
If you're planning to drive to The Tung Auditorium, you'll find pay and display parking bays on streets in the surrounding area. You can see all the available street parking here.
Make sure to navigate to the toolbar located in the bottom centre of the screen and select the 'street' option. You can then plan ahead and check the maximum stay time, walking distance from the Hall, and the price for street parking in the area.
Accessibility
There is a lift situated opposite the Box Office and goes to all floors. The lift can be used by disabled people and their carers in an emergency.
The box office has a dropped counter and is designed for ease of access.