Tate Liverpool is open Monday – Sunday, apart from 24–26 December when we are closed.
You can visit us from 10.00–17.50.
It is quietest at the start and end of the day.
You can call us on +44 (0)151 702 7400 to find out:
how busy the gallery will be that day
what the quietest time slot will be
You may want to bring a face mask.
You don't have to wear a mask but we encourage you to if you are comfortable doing so.
There are lockers in our ground floor reception room, which is a small room located to the right of our box office.
You can store your items there whilst you explore the gallery.
You can pay by cash, card, or contactless.
You may want to buy food or something from the shop.
Tate Liverpool is on the Royal Albert Dock. It is next to the water, you may see lots of boats in the dock.
The Royal Albert Dock can be busy with people visiting the nearby shops and restaurants.
You can find directions for how to get to Tate Liverpool on our Tate Liverpool gallery page.
Outside of the gallery you will see a sculpture by Ugo Rondinone. It is a tall stack of brightly coloured rocks.
Outside of the gallery there is a red and white neon sign.
It repeats Tate in a circle.
This is the Tate Liverpool entrance.
There are revolving doors. There is an accessible entrance to the side.
When you're inside a member of staff will scan your ticket.
You can show your ticket printed or on your mobile phone.
You can put your coat and bag in one of our lockers. It is free to use.
The lockers are in our ground floor reception room, which is a small room located to the right of our box office.
This is our box office. It is on the right as you enter the building.
You can ask for help or information here. You can also buy exhibition tickets. You can ask to borrow ear defenders here.
Sometimes there are queues to get to the box office, and you might need to wait for a bit.
Staff wear a black uniform and an orange lanyard with Tate staff written on it. They may be wearing a mask or they may not.
You can take the stairs.
You can use the lifts.
If you want to sit down in the galleries, you can pick up a folding stool. Folding stools are available on every floor by the lifts.
You can use our communication cards to ask for directions to facilities in the gallery. These include toilet, café, seating, shop, quiet room, and exit.
Show one of the cards to a member of Tate staff if you need to be shown to one of these places.
There are two colour versions and are available to download onto your device or print at home. Use whichever version you find easier to read.
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Print communication cards (white)
These have a white background. You can print these at home
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Print communication cards (yellow)
These have a yellow background. You can print these at home
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Digital communication cards (white)
These have a white background. You can download on to your device
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Digital communication cards (yellow)
These have a yellow background. You can download on to your device