Ticket to Quirky Quarter Liverpool





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Quirky Quarter is great for all ages. Visitors can enjoy the experience at their own pace, staying for as long as they like. Staff are on hand, always ready to jump in and help with e.g. taking photos.
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Quirky Quarter, situated by the Chinese Arch in Liverpool City Centre, is a fun-filled destination for all ages ... from five to 105. The attraction is packed with puzzling challenges and brain-teasing workouts, oddball photo opportunities and interactive experiences. It is a place of enigma and curious corners, of silly spaces and upside-down places ... of things that make you go “Wow!”
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(85)
We didn’t know what to expect with this attraction but ,it was great fun challenging puzzles,things to make you giggle and a suprise at the end .The other thing was the staff were lovely and very friendly, we have been told by my daughter that her boys want her and dad to take them back .
The cost was good for all ages.place was cool spacious and airy.very helpful staff and different choices for all ages of children and adults
Great place. Didn’t think we would be able to spend as long in it as we did. Lots of interesting things to figure out, photo opportunities etc
This is great and unusual fun in Liverpool. Good value too. Great way to spend an afternoon with the grandkids.
There is a puzzle to get you started and then. You are in an open room with various stations to expand your mind and vision. There were not too many people when we went and it is relaxed going round. The staff are super helpful and there is opportunities all the way round to take photos. The puzzles are interactive and challenging so keep the interest of children. We have children ages 9&14 and they lasted an hour. The last ‘experience’ is good fun but we rushed round it, so take your Time and enjoy! I also loved the mirror in the bathroom. It was £50+ for a family for 4, which nowadays is good value.
I visited this fun and wildly amusing attraction as it opened on Saturday morning and being the first there we had the place to ourselves for a bit (the weather was glorious that day, otherwise I suspect it would be busier). My 9yo son and I spent time on pretty much everything and did it in around an hour (largely as there were no crowds to queue behind). Still, I feel this place is great value for money. We loved the upside down rooms, the broken lift shaft and other great photo ops. My son enjoyed the interactive challenges and quizzes and the infinity / mirror room is a fun challenge. The proprietors were warm and friendly and when needed, a guide was on hand to help us with trickier elements. Highly recommended.
Quirky Quarter was such a fun experience overall and there were plenty of quirky things in the waiting area to keep us occupied. Once we got into the experience itself, it was absolutely worth both the money and the wait. There was so much to see, interact with and explore, and the rooms themselves were brilliant. A few of the interactive features didn’t work particularly well, especially the quiz machines, which we eventually gave up on because the controls were so frustrating. Even though it was fairly busy, we never felt like we were constantly waiting to take photos or have a turn. We came away with loads of great pictures, and we also paid for the photo booklet at the end, which I thought was really good value as it included the printed photos as well as the digital copies. One of my favourite things was that there was no time limit once inside. You could genuinely spend hours exploring everything without feeling rushed. I probably could have spent half a day there if I hadn’t had two teenagers eager to move on to the next activity! There really is something for every age and none of us got bored. The staff were friendly and helpful, with people on hand to explain things, help with the activities and even offer to take photos for you. Overall, it was a really unusual, interactive and memorable family experience, and definitely something different to do while visiting Liverpool.
Fun experience for the whole family. We went with kids (9 and 6 years) and parents and grandparents. Lots of interactive illusions.
A lovely experience that enthuses the mind.
Easy to find and parking just round the corner. From the moment you step in the staff are friendly, the start is like a mini escape room library. Then you enter the main part which is full of optical allusions and puzzles. And the mirror maze on the way out was brilliant and so real. My 12 year old daughter and I really enjoyed our visit.



