Liverpool
FAQs
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Do you have hotel recommendations?
Yes! We have reserved a room block for our guests at The Municipal Hotel in downtown Liverpool. For more information, please see the "Accommodations + Travel" tab.​
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What is the attire throughout the weekend?
For the Rehearsal Dinner and Welcome Party on Friday night, the attire is 'cocktail' or 'coat no-tie.'
For the Wedding Ceremony and House Party Reception at Knowsley Hall, the attire is 'black-tie' optional.
We encourage our guests to have fun and be colorful with their attire, lean into the cultural traditions and the surroundings of the British countryside. For ladies, hats and fascinators for the ceremony and daytime are welcome!​
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What is a wedding breakfast?
A British tradition for a newly married couple to break their fast together alongside family and friends following the ceremony with a meal served at anytime of time of day.​
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Will there be transportation?
Transportation will be provided throughout the weekend for all guests between events from The Municipal Hotel and for those wedding party guests staying on property at Knowsley Hall.
Upon arriving at Liverpool Limestreet Station, guests can walk (8-minute walk) or grab an Uber or Taxi (5-min drive) from the Liverpool Lime Street Train station to The Municipal Hotel. ​
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When do we need to RSVP by?
If you can, please let us know your plans as soon as you make them. Please visit the "Initial RSVP" to help Morgan and Kyle better plan for their guests. Formal RSVPs are requested by mid-June 2025. ​
Things to do!
Where to dine...
Mowgli Street - for amazing Indian cuisine and a fun atmosphere, we recommend this cute spot walking distance from the hotel. ​
Wreck Bistro - a quaint and romantic seafood bistro nestled on the lively Seel Street, where you'll find lots of wild bars and dives.​
Queens Wine Bar and Bistro - a more quintessential yet upscale British pub and wine bar just down the street from the hotel. ​
The Art School Restaurant - for a fine dining tasting menu.
Casa Italia or Il Forno - for classic Italian cuisine or pizza.
Gaucho - an upscale steakhouse located just down the street from the hotel.
Cargo - upscale fish and chips right on the water of the Princess Docks.
Yanni's, Byrnes, Docklands Fish and Chips, or Johnny English - no frills fish and chips shops.
Where to imbibe...
Bar Glue - super cool and funky cocktail bar located on the Albert Docks.
The Alchemist - cocktail bar near the lively Castle Street.​
The Pump House - casual old school pub on the Royal Albert Docks over looking the water.
Teddy's - dive bar with live music and dancing.
Red Door - lively cocktail bar with rooftop garden that stays open late.
Albert Schloss's - bier garden located in city center.
Little Hardware - speakeasy
Matthew Street - a street of Honky Tonks in downtown Liverpool that will remind you of Printer's Alley off Broadway in Nashville.
Where to caffeinate & breakfast...
What to see and do!
Cavern Quarter/Caver Club- music venue with seven decades of amazing music, made famous by The Beatles.
Royal Liver Building 360 tour - for some history and views of the city.
Liverpool Football Club - although the football season doesn't start until late August, if you're a fan, we recommend touring the stadium.​
The Baltic Triangle - arts district filled with creatives, and by night, an edgy vibe of garage raves and dance clubs packed with locals.
The Royal Albert Dock - historic waterfront with great retail and restaurants.
Museums - Museum of Liverpool, World Museum, British Music Experience, Maritime Museum, Tate Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery
The Beatles Tour - Book a tour of "The Beatles Story" or through the author of "The Country of Liverpool: Nashville of the North," David Bedford, who is available for private tours around the city highlighting. If interested, email - brockgraywedding@gmail.com