Win an RLB360 family tour + a bottle of their best-selling gin
RLB360, the tour of the Royal Liver Building, operated by Heritage Great Britain, opened the Royal Liver Building doors to the public for the first time last year since the building was opened in 1911.
The tour gives you a breath-taking, behind the scenes view of Liverpool’s most iconic building. Visitors are given an insight into the history of the infrastructure, an interactive AV experience of the historic clock tower and a Bird’s eye view from the viewing platform where views stretch across Merseyside and beyond.
RLB360 are giving away a family of four pass which will give a lucky family free entry to the tour where they will be able to explore the building's iconic history with a fully immersive experience followed by a journey to the 15th floor to get panoramic views across Liverpool from the most iconic viewing point in the city.
Note: The family of four pass will be valid for six months after the tour reopens to the public.
Also, on offer is a bottle of their best-selling gins. With three gins to choose from; Nineteen Eleven, a traditional style gin, Bella Gin which is infused with fruit salad sweets or Bertie Gin which is infused with the flavours of apple and elderflower. The choice is down to you.
Entry is simple. Use the Gleam widget below to enter. All the best!
Win an RLB360 family tour + a bottle of their best-selling gin
And don't forget to let me know via the comments section below which is your favourite historic attraction in the UK and why.
The tour gives you a breath-taking, behind the scenes view of Liverpool’s most iconic building. Visitors are given an insight into the history of the infrastructure, an interactive AV experience of the historic clock tower and a Bird’s eye view from the viewing platform where views stretch across Merseyside and beyond.
Key facts about the Royal Liver Building
- 1911 - First Opened | Construction for the building began in 1908 and became the purpose-built home of the Royal Liver Assurance group.
- 322 Feet Tall | Europe’s first skyscraper and one of the first buildings in the world built using reinforced concrete, the Royal Liver Building stands at 322 feet tall to the top of the spires, and 167 feet to the main roof.
- 15 Floors | Royal Liver Building takes pride of place at the heart of Liverpool’s iconic waterfront. As one of the city’s stunning ‘Three Graces,’ the building was once the tallest in Europe.
- 2019 - Year Unlocked | For the first time in its history, the Royal Liver Building’s doors are unlocked to the public for an immersive experience through its iconic history.
Win an RLB360 family tour + a bottle of their best-selling gin
RLB360 are giving away a family of four pass which will give a lucky family free entry to the tour where they will be able to explore the building's iconic history with a fully immersive experience followed by a journey to the 15th floor to get panoramic views across Liverpool from the most iconic viewing point in the city.
Note: The family of four pass will be valid for six months after the tour reopens to the public.
Also, on offer is a bottle of their best-selling gins. With three gins to choose from; Nineteen Eleven, a traditional style gin, Bella Gin which is infused with fruit salad sweets or Bertie Gin which is infused with the flavours of apple and elderflower. The choice is down to you.
Entry is simple. Use the Gleam widget below to enter. All the best!
Win an RLB360 family tour + a bottle of their best-selling gin
And don't forget to let me know via the comments section below which is your favourite historic attraction in the UK and why.
Buckingham palace - i just think it is very grand!
ReplyDeleteStonehenge as it's one of the best known ancient wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
ReplyDeleteVery 1920 style I love it
ReplyDeleteI love the Norfolk Broads because it is a unique envionment of international significance.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win - this looks fabulous and would give us all something to look forward to - thanks for the chance t x
ReplyDeleteIronbridge Museums , amazing set of museums which keep you fascinated all holiday
ReplyDeleteSt Fagan's Folk Museum in Cardiff - it's local to me, and always has lots to do and see - they are currently rebuilding an old pub that they have transferred there (called the Vulcan) and are building it brick by brick.
ReplyDeleteI love big ben, it's truely iconic
ReplyDeleteThe Falkirk Wheel, not only can you see it, you can also ride it!
ReplyDeleteI love the Tower of London, just because it looks amazing and all that history
ReplyDeleteSkipton castle, so much history there.
ReplyDeleteSkipton castle,beautiful
ReplyDeleteTower of London, such an iconic building with a fascinating history.
ReplyDeleteBig Ben :)
ReplyDeleteTower of London indeed, there is plenty of history within those walls!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite attraction is Stourhead in Wiltshire. The grounds are breathtaking and it's a great escape from busy day to day life.
ReplyDeleteBlackpool tower
ReplyDeleteAlways fancied a look round the Liver Building
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London- The history is immense and the stories and artefacts brilliant
ReplyDeleteYork Minster.
ReplyDeleteI love my city's very own York Minster, it's such an iconic attraction!
ReplyDeleteGreat prize and competition
ReplyDeleteBuckingham Palace
ReplyDeleteBeautiful but not as good a Hereford Cathedral.
ReplyDeleteI love Lincoln Castle - I love walking around the walls
ReplyDeleteThe docks in Liverpool so much to see and do
ReplyDeleteCoventry cathedral, its a reminder of what can happen right under our noses
ReplyDeleteThe British War Museum you could get lost in there for days!
DeleteTintagel Castle in Cornwall, its so dramatic and awesome....many thanks
ReplyDeleteWe are so Lucky to have as many Monuments Cathedrals & Amazing Architecture!
ReplyDeletewelsh mountain zoo we love the penguin walk
ReplyDeleteI love Stonehenge. Just think it’s amazing to think how it was created.
ReplyDeleteThe Roman Catholic Cathedral in Liverpool - paddy's wigwam - I love the way light and colour has been made a feature of the architecture
ReplyDeleteI love london such amazing city scape
ReplyDeleteFor me it has to be Buckingham Palace. So beautiful, regal and so much history!
ReplyDeleteI love Wells Cathedral. Walking around the tiny city you wouldn't expect such an impressive cathedral.
ReplyDeleteHas to be Stonehenge it is such a beautiful attraction and has many stories to tell too
ReplyDeleteThe Roman Baths - because I have many happy memories of my time in Bath.
ReplyDeleteTower bridge - last year I won a night at the shard and it was in my view when I woke up
ReplyDeleteThe views of our amazing city are fantastic from the top of the Anglican cathedral. it's got to be my favourite.
ReplyDeleteOld Trafford for the great memories
ReplyDeleteStone Henge,as i love the mystery that surrounds it
ReplyDeleteWhitby Abbey - There's something very dark and sinister about it. And the way it overlooks the town makes it even more sinister!
ReplyDeleteI love York Dungeon. We've been several times over the years and our children love it!
ReplyDeleteThe ancient Roman city of BATH with it's spectacular old Roman baths. A beautiful & quaint place to visit with some lovely Georgian architecture.
ReplyDeletetower bridge, very historical x
ReplyDeleteI love Durham Cathedral because it's a beautiful building and it's position near the river gives some stunning views.
ReplyDeleteI love The Natural History Museum in London
ReplyDeleteI’m duxford I could spend all day in there
ReplyDeleteDurham Cathedral.It is magnificent and with so much history attached to it.
ReplyDeleteI love London Bridge, it’s a historic and clever and very beautiful and instantly recognizable. Also it’s next door to the Tower of London, another iconic site.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who's seen Lancaster Castle will know how amazing it is - it's where the Pendle Witches were put on trial and was a Prison until a few years ago, it fairly bursts with history!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDelete"The Angel of the North" - it is so beautiful and I love the wide wings big enough to enfold us all.
Spitfire sculpture on Spitfire Island, near Castle Bromwich, by the factory site that built them.
ReplyDeleteCanterbury Cathedral, I just love that city all together!
ReplyDeleteI love Edinburgh Castle :)
ReplyDeleteI like Blackpool tower. I remember it from when I went to Blackpool as a child and have been fascinated by it ever since
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the Natural History Museum!
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London as it has such a fascinating history
ReplyDeleteYork Minster
ReplyDeleteBamburgh Castle
ReplyDeletelove the Cotswolds or edinburgh castle! thanks for this amazing giveway, fingers crossed
ReplyDeleteTintagel Castle. Lovely location
ReplyDeleteLondon Eye - I love the view of London from the top
ReplyDeleteBlackpool Grand Theatre is my favourite place because it has the most beautiful ceiling ive ever seen ,its a very old theatre with lots of interesting history
ReplyDeleteI love Trafalger Square, its just totally iconic to London with the red buses circling it
ReplyDeleteBig Ben - such an iconic landmark in London.
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London, even from the outside is fascinating, seeing Traitors Gate etc, however, from the inside it is brilliant … although a little pricey to get in
ReplyDeleteWestminster Abbey - Poet's Corner and the tombs of most of the English and British monarchs are a must-see.
ReplyDeleteThe Shard building because it is modern and you get such a great view from the top.
ReplyDeleteCheddar gorge, so much so see there including the 9000 year old Cheddar man. And they are dog friendly
ReplyDeleteYork Minster is my favourite place to visit in the UK. It is stunning and an air of calm comes over me whenever I am there.
ReplyDeleteEdinburgh Castle, beautiful x
ReplyDeleteRochester castle because i can see it from my house
ReplyDeleteTower Bridge. A stunning iconic bridge over a beautiful river.
ReplyDeleteThe Eden project is amazing. Certainly a new addition to any must visit list, but I could go again and again. Those biomes are a stunning feat!
ReplyDeleteThe London Eye has become an iconic landmark in London over the last decade or 2 and has a great view of the city.
ReplyDeleteThe Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool is amazing such an imposing building
ReplyDeleteBlackpool Tower, an incredible piece of Victorian engineering and much nicer than that Orbital Tower at Olympic Park...uuuh!
ReplyDeleteBlackpool tower so Iconic
ReplyDeleteI love Windsor Castle for its amazing history.
ReplyDeleteTower Bridge
ReplyDeleteI love Stone Henge. I've been to see it in person twice and it just fascinates me.
ReplyDeleteBlackpool Tower especially the iconic ballroom
ReplyDeleteLove Stonehenge as it's so mystical
ReplyDeleteThe Spinnaker tower in Portsmouth, edge of the world!
ReplyDeleteI love Tintagel Castle in Cornwall...it really transports you to a different era in such a beautiful setting!
ReplyDeleteThis all sounds amazing I'm from chester not far from liverpool and the buildings are iconic
ReplyDeleteI love south bank lots of photo opertuinitys and quiet spots if you look hard enouth
ReplyDeleteGlastonbury Tor. It's just stunning
ReplyDeletePortobello Road Market in London - so full of life and character - and characters! I've never come away without buying something weird/wonderful/unique!
ReplyDeleteLincoln Cathedral - stunning building and beautiful surroundings
ReplyDeleteLove walking the York city Walls
ReplyDeleteThe panoramic view at Liverpool must be breathtaking. I love to see the cities from above :)
ReplyDeleteI did not like the angel of the north statue at first, but I love it now. It has weathered beautifully. But, the reason I love to see her, is that on long journeys, she tells me that I am nearly home xx
ReplyDeleteSalisbury Cathedral has been my favourite place in the UK so far...something magical about it :)
ReplyDeleteWalks around the Peak District so many lovely walks and the scenery is stunning
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London its fabulous full of history and looks fabulous a great day out lots to do around it as well
ReplyDeleteWinchester Cathedral - so much history and so beautiful
ReplyDeleteCotswold a scenic, peaceful and awesome place to visit!!
ReplyDeleteGloucester Cathedral, as I love the colour of the stone and the fact that some of the early Kings of England are buried there. Fantastic cloisters too.
ReplyDeleteI love Westminster Abbey- such history and cultural relevance
ReplyDeleteI love the Norfolk broads :)
ReplyDeleteTintagel castle, although it's a ruin you can just imagine what those walls have seen and the setting is amazing, so dramatic and wild, beautiful
ReplyDeleteStonehenge because it's very historic and an ancient mystery/mystical atmosphere for visitors
ReplyDeleteEdinburgh Castle - always reminds me of my childhood
ReplyDeleteI love The Tower of London because of all the history that surrounds it
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is Norfolk Broads because it is has a unique environment of international significance.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite is Skipton castle as it's beautiful
ReplyDeleteThe Forth Rail Bridge because my family were involved in the building of it (and Tower Bridge)
ReplyDeleteThe Tower of London, it's so interesting and a great day out!
ReplyDeleteI love Stonehenge. It's easy to see from the road and I love glympsing the iconic shapes.
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ReplyDeleteThe docks in Liverpool. Great for a day trip, so much to see!