The nearest train stations are Liverpool Central (approx. 10-15 minute walk) and Liverpool Lime Street (approx. 10-15 min walk).
Click here to open the National Rail journey planner to find a train journey that suits you.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from Liverpool Central to the Hall.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from Liverpool Central to the Music Room.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from Liverpool Lime Street to the Hall.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from Liverpool Lime Street to the Music Room.
We are 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.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from Queen Square Bus Station to the Hall.
Click here to open a Google map of the walking route from Queen Square Bus Station to the Music Room.
There are a number of cycle routes available for accessing Liverpool Philharmonic. Please visit www.sustrans.org.uk to find the best route. Bike racks are available to the right of the main hall entrance.
Continue along the motorway until its end and then follow the signs for the city centre, cathedrals and universities (c.3 miles). Turn left at the Metropolitan Cathedral and head past the Everyman Theatre along Hope Street.
The postcode for sat nav is L1 9BP.
There are several car parks available in the area surrounding Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and Music Room, please click here for more information.
Blue Badge Holders
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.
St George’s Hall
St George’s Hall is situated in Liverpool's St George's Quarter in the city centre, directly opposite Lime Street Station. Access to the Concert Room is via the north entrance on William Brown Street at the end of the building. By car on entering the city follow signs for Lime Street railway station.
By public transport Queen's Square Bus Station and Lime Street Station are both less than 5 minutes’ walk away.
There are a number of carparks nearby.
The postcode for sat nav is L1 1JJ.