Are you wondering what to do with the kids in Liverpool this February half-term? If so you’ve come to the right place as we’ve rounded up some great February half term activities in Liverpool.
Family fun at Liverpool Cathedral
Join the Education Team at Liverpool Cathedral for craft activities during the half term holidays. Each family friendly session is free and lasts up to 45 minutes. All sessions must be pre-booked and each person attending is required to have a ticket. Sessions start at 11:00am, 1:00pm and 2:00pm.
World Museum Liverpool
The Little Liverpool gallery is a hands-on fantasy world, crammed with fun activities especially for children under the age of six to play and learn. It is the perfect place to introduce little ones to the Museum of Liverpool. Prepare to have some fun! Entry is by a free ticket, which can be collected from the Welcome Desk on the day of your visit.
The Wizard and The Wand, Otterspool
11th, 12th, 17th, 18th and 19th February 2023. Get ready for the most magical adventure which includes: Spellbinding show filled with Magic, Illusions and some extra special surprises. Entrance to the Wonderful Wand Emporium. Amazing Parade with our Wizards and Witches. Photo Ops around the park. Wizard and the Wand shop selling the infamous Wizards brew & other Magical Goodies.
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Throughout the Merseyside Maritime Museum you’ll find exhibits, trails and free events perfect for the little ones. Discover the city’s pivotal role as the gateway to the new world. Located in the heart of the Albert Dock. Again, free entry.
ODEON Kids Club at Liverpool ONE
A trip to the cinema can be a great way to stave off boredom for kids on a rainy afternoon. So if you’re after some light entertainment, head for the 18 screen Odeon cinema at Liverpool ONE. The Odeon kids club runs every Saturday and Sunday, and every day during the summer holidays. Tickets are priced at just £2.50 (including for adults!) and the family friendly films change every 6-8 weeks. You can be comfortable in the knowledge that the audience is made up of fellow parents, so you won’t feel embarrassed if your kids won’t sit still the whole time!