Radio City Tower

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Liverpool, The world in one city
In most of the world’s major metropolises, there’s a tower that’s taller than the rest of the towers in the city. We strongly advise you to climb to the top of this tower if you want to see the entire city in a single sweeping view. In Liverpool, as you’ve already guessed, this is where the fun unfolds. The Radio City Tower, also known as St. John’s Beacon, is a radio and observation tower built in 1969 and opened by Queen Elizabeth II. It allows you to soar more than 138 metres above the heart of the city centre. The UK’s most popular radio station offers a unique experience here, with breathtaking panoramic views from a terrace that has become one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. There is obviously an entrance fee.

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