Sefton Park
Sefton Park sprawls across 235 acres of south Liverpool, anchored by its stunning Victorian Palm House from 1896.
About Sefton Park
Sefton Park sprawls across 235 acres of south Liverpool, anchored by its stunning Victorian Palm House from 1896. The cast iron and glass glasshouse holds three climate zones packed with towering palms, exotic blooms, and enough humidity to fog your camera lens. Beyond the Palm House, you'll find a proper boating lake where families rent rowboats, plus miles of tree-lined paths that weave past cricket pitches and open meadows.
The Palm House feels like stepping into a tropical greenhouse that's been preserved in amber since Victoria's reign. Inside, the octagonal design creates three distinct environments: desert plants in the driest section, temperate species in the middle, and a proper rainforest feel in the humid zone. The ironwork overhead catches light beautifully, especially on overcast days when the glass ceiling glows. Outside, the park has that relaxed Sunday afternoon energy where joggers share paths with dog walkers and families feeding ducks.
Most guides oversell the entire park when really it's about the Palm House and the lake area. The outer sections can feel a bit empty and windswept, so stick to the central attractions unless you're after a proper long walk. Entry to everything is completely free, which makes this one of Liverpool's best value days out. The cafe inside the Palm House charges typical tourist prices (£3.50 for coffee, £4 for cake) but the setting inside those glass walls justifies the markup.
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