
Andrea Mailbox
3 Google Rating
Worth seeing it, but only if you come to see the whole area.
Worth seeing it, but only if you come to see the whole area.
The Pilotage Building stands prominently on the waterfront of Liverpool, serving as a historical nexus for maritime navigation services throughout the city’s vibrant shipping history. This architectural gem not only reflects Victorian design but also hosts various exhibitions detailing its role in guiding ships safely into port over generations. Visitors are encouraged to explore its rich legacy while enjoying breathtaking views over the docks from nearby vantage points. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you with any inquiries regarding tours or information about this significant landmark.
3 Google Rating
Worth seeing it, but only if you come to see the whole area.
3 Google Rating
Interesting as to living conditions but very small. Worth doing if in area and all the other attractions but not on its own.
5 Google Rating
A historic building on the Liverpool waterfront, it is now home to archaeology and curatorial staff from the Museum of Liverpool as well as the local Portable Antiquities Scheme liaison officer.
4 Google Rating
Nice people work here
4 Google Rating
Although The Pilotage Building isn't open to the public it is surrounded by historic artifacts that are well worth a look. There's a propeller from RMS Lusitania, a Cunard liner that was torpedoed in 1915 with the loss of 1198 lives. There's a pilot ship called Edmund Gardener that has been painted to become a 'dazzle ship'. During August and September you can climb aboard for a tour on Tuesday and Wednesday.There is also a monument to the cart horses that once helped move goods around the docks. Every trip to Liverpool should include a wander around this part of the waterfront.
5 Google Rating
Beautiful building on the waterfront. Really historic and obviously has lots of history attached. Well maintained.
5 Google Rating
Nice