M&S Bank Arena Liverpool (Standing)

Seating Plan coming soon

Directions
By Car
From the North - take M6 to junction 26 and follow signs M58 Liverpool. Follow to end of M58 and follow signs for A59 Liverpool. Continue to follow A59 City Centre until picking up signs for the Albert Dock. This will take you right off the A59 onto the A5053 heading for the Albert Dock. Follow the Yellow AA Signs marked Arena. The nearest car park to ACC Liverpool is on site: turn off at Queens Wharf where you will find a 1,600 space multi-storey car park. Alternative car parking is shown on the downloadable map located on the left hand side.

From the South - M6 to junction 21A, take M62 to Liverpool, follow signs for City Centre, until picking up signs for the Albert Dock. This will take you via the A59 onto the A5053 heading for the Albert Dock. Follow the Yellow AA Signs marked Arena. The nearest car park to ACC Liverpool is on site: turn off at Queens Wharf where you will find a 1,600 space multi-storey car park. Alternative car parking is shown on the downloadable map located on the left hand side. New car parks have opened in the Liverpool One complex also.  For Sat Nav, please try the postcode L3 4BX.

Train
From the South - Virgin Rail operate hourly direct services to Liverpool Lime Street (London to Liverpool approx. 2.5 hours).

From the North - Virgin Rail to Wigan North Western, Local train to Liverpool Lime Street. ACC Liverpool is a 15 minute walk from Lime Street, a short taxi ride, you can take a Merseyrail train to James Street or catch the Route S1 bus directly to ACC Liverpool. 

Bus
The City Centre Circular Route S1 links Lime Street railway station with Queen Square Bus Station, the Albert Dock, ACC Liverpool and other central tourist attractions. Route S1 operates every 10 minutes.

Walk
Cycling or walking to the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool is a safe and enjoyable experience. Why not make your way to your chosen event via the city’s pedestrian plazas and waterfront boulevards. Cycle parking is located on the river side of the venue.

A number of cycle routes enable cyclists to easily get around Liverpool and visit the M&S Bank Arena by bicycle. You can find out more about the routes available from Liverpool City Council’s website. You can take your bike for free on ferries and trains in Merseyside, though remember it's busy in peak hours. Most stations have free, secure cycle storage too. The M&S Bank Arena has its own secure cycle parking.

Citybike, run by Liverpool City Council is the largest public bicycle scheme outside of London, launched in May 2014 and is set to offer over 100 stations within the first twelve months.  Tariff packages available from £3 per day, stations are available at Lime Street as well as across the city centre and waterfront areas.

Walking in Liverpool city centre is an enjoyable experience, not least because it’s the best way to experience the life, architecture and friendly nature of its people. Pedestrianised areas around Liverpool ONE link to the wide Waterfront boulevard, the docks and the M&S Bank Arena.


Information
M&S Bank Arena Liverpool (Formerly Echo Arena) Arena Liverpool is a state of the art 11,000 seater arena. A versatile space that is the perfect venue for concerts, comedy, family entertainment and sport.  Situated in the beautiful location of the Kings Dock on the River Mersey, it offers visitors a unique experience in one of the UK's most vibrant cities.