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Edward Pavillion, Royal Albert Dock, L3 4AFSet on the city’s historic waterfront, Clockwise Liverpool is positioned in Edward Pavilion, a Grade I listed building in the heart of the Albert Dock – formerly classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. The central location and stunning surroundings makes it an impressive spot for work.
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Joined: 10 February 2023
Total Bookings: 9 Bookings
Average acceptance rate: 88.89%
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Clockwise Liverpool, located at Edward Pavilion in the Royal Albert Dock, L3 4AF, benefits from a variety of transport links that enhance accessibility to and from this vibrant area. The dock is not only a cultural and recreational hub but also a strategic location for commuters and visitors alike.
Train
The nearest train station to Clockwise Liverpool is Liverpool Lime Street Station, which is approximately a 20-minute walk away. Lime Street is the main railway station in Liverpool, offering extensive services across the country, including direct trains to major cities such as Manchester, Birmingham, and London. The station is well-equipped with amenities, making it convenient for travelers. Additionally, the station provides connections to local services, ensuring that visitors can easily access the Royal Albert Dock from various regions. For those traveling from the Merseyrail network, the nearby James Street and Moorfields stations also offer quick access to the area.
Bus
Bus services are plentiful in the vicinity of Royal Albert Dock, connecting it to various parts of Liverpool and beyond. Several bus routes operate nearby, providing frequent and reliable transportation options for both locals and tourists. The bus stops are strategically located, allowing easy access to the dock and surrounding attractions. Key routes include those that connect to the city center, Liverpool One shopping district, and the waterfront. For anyone looking to explore further afield, buses also serve areas such as Everton, Anfield, and beyond, making it a practical choice for commuters and day-trippers alike.
Bicycle
For cyclists, Clockwise Liverpool is well-positioned within the city’s growing network of cycle lanes and paths. The Royal Albert Dock area is accessible via designated cycling routes, promoting environmentally friendly transportation. There are bike parking facilities available, allowing cyclists to securely store their bikes while they explore the dock or conduct business at Clockwise. Additionally, bike-sharing schemes are in place across Liverpool, making it easy for visitors to rent bicycles for short trips. This encourages a healthier lifestyle and reduces traffic congestion in the area.
Walking
While not a transport type in the traditional sense, walking is a significant mode of transport for those in and around Clockwise Liverpool. The Royal Albert Dock is pedestrian-friendly, featuring well-maintained pathways that connect to various attractions, restaurants, and shops. The scenic waterfront views and vibrant atmosphere make it a pleasant area for walking, whether for leisure or commuting. The proximity to key landmarks such as the Tate Liverpool and the Merseyside Maritime Museum enhances the appeal of walking as a viable transport option for visitors.
In summary, Clockwise Liverpool at Edward Pavilion is accessible through a variety of transport links, including train, bus, bicycle, and walking. This multi-modal connectivity not only supports the daily needs of commuters but also enriches the experience for tourists visiting this historic and lively dock area.