Explore the stars, get crafty or get out and about on an arty trail. These are just some of the free things to do in Liverpool during half term as part of Must-See Month.
Organised by Liverpool BID Company, Must See Month runs from 17 February to 17 March and is designed to encourage people to try something new in the city’s cultural sector this winter.

Top things for half term as part of Must-See Month:
Craft and Create
Walker Art Gallery – 20th & 21st February
Spend time together as a family this half term getting creative, making memories and something special to take home with you.
More information here.
Block Printing at the Bluecoat
Bluecoat – Wednesday 19th Feb – 1-3pm – Free, drop in anytime

Children and their grown ups are invited to create their own unique block prints inspired by the Bluecoat building.
Suitable for children aged 3+
More information here.
Tiddlers: Seaside Explorers
World Museum – Thursday 20 February 10am till 11am

Join us every Thursday morning in the Aquarium for Tiddlers – Seaside Explorers. Enjoy a range of fun activities and games linked to underwater animals. This session is ideal for parents with preschool age children and babies or nursery groups. This is a relaxed drop in activity and no booking necessary. Older siblings are welcome too!
More information here.
Blooming Creative – half term family fun
Tate Liverpool – During opening hours

Let your creativity bloom during February half term with our free family activities inspired by The Plant That Stowed Away. Our Learning Space is open every day for visiting families- a space to relax and create with art games, colouring-in, books, toys and more!
More information here.
Little Liverpool – activities for children
Museum of Liverpool (Check website for dates/times)

Our 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.
More information here.
Half term holiday family fun at Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral – Wednesday, 19th February, 11am – 12pm

Join Liverpool Cathedral’s Education team for arts and crafts activities in the February 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.
More information here.
Free child ticket with paying adult
British Music Experience

British Music Experience is offering a ticket for one free child per paying Adult during Must-See Month – which saves £10.50!
Just use promotional code: ‘BMEMUSTSEE’ at checkout after selecting your date and entry time.
Plus, all general admission tickets for British Music Experience are annual passes, allowing for re-entry for 12 months from your first visit date!
More information here.
Audio universe: tour of the solar system
World Museum – 22nd February 2025
Join the World Museum for a planetarium show that can be enjoyed irrespective of level of vision.
All of the objects in space are represented with rich sounds as well as with incredible visuals. The audience can listen to the stars appear and hear the planets orbit around their heads.
More information here.
Mildred’s Albert Dock Art Trail
Tate Liverpool – During opening hours

Mildred, Tate’s art-loving cat, wants you to help her find 6 images of artworks placed around the inner quay of the Royal Albert Dock. The Art Trail is a great way for families to spend time together, doing something that is both creative and active. The Art Trail is available from the ground floor. This is a self-led, free, family activity suitable for children aged 7-11. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own pencils to complete the trail.
More information here.
Song Explorers
Walker Art Gallery – Tuesdays
Sometimes people are worried about bringing their little ones to an art gallery in case they make a noise or they’re concerned that there won’t be anything there to interest them. Not at the Walker! This on-gallery session will introduce little ones to some of the Walkers collections through the use of rhythm, familiar songs, and rhymes. Come along and make some noise with us in this beautiful environment.
More information here.
The full programme will go live on the Liverpool BID’s website and offers can be downloaded now on the website.
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