About

FACT in Liverpool is a vibrant hub of creativity and culture, offering a delightful mix of art, film, and social spaces. With an impressive average rating of 4.6, it's a must-see for both locals and visitors. The art galleries and museums feature fascinating, frequently changing exhibits that are free to explore. Families will appreciate its child-friendly environment, making it a great outing for all ages.

For cinema lovers, FACT provides an exceptional movie experience with its sleek screens and a selection of diverse films, ranging from arthouse to indie hits. Even if you're not catching a film, the serene bar offers a perfect spot to unwind with a beverage in hand. The venue's friendly ambiance makes it feel like an intimate gathering space, inviting guests to linger longer than planned. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for a unique cultural experience, FACT promises an engaging visit in Liverpool's thriving arts scene.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Upper Newington Street
Bus stop 288 m walk
South Hunter Street
Bus stop 392 m walk
Hawke Street
Bus stop 343 m walk
Bold Place
Bus stop 146 m walk
Rodney Street
Bus stop 386 m walk
Liverpool Central
Train station 313 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,525 reviews
4.6/5 1,525 reviews
Lee Bernice
Lee Bernice
1 week ago on Google

The staff are very polite and friendly

Miss Jane
Miss Jane
1 week ago on Google

非常好,員工非常友善。

Ant M
Ant M
2 weeks ago on Google

I went to see the new horror movie “Weapons” which was playing in screen 2. Unfortunately, the sound in this room was far too quiet. So much so that several people went out to speak to the manager. You could barely hear any of the dialogue being spoken. I unfortunately couldn’t continue to watch the movie. Taking sound out of a horror movie detracts from the whole reason for watching. I was told that this is unfortunately how the digital reel was mixed for this cinema and there was an error. However when I went straight over to another cinema, I was told that this likely wasn’t true as all local cinemas receive the same copy of each film and it was likely the speaker which may have blown. Either way, if the projectionists or managers know that there’s an error with the screen, they shouldn’t be playing said picture. I was grateful to receive a refund after deciding to go and see the movie in a nearby cinema. But again if others were charged full price to see a movie that had sound issues I feel that’s a bit of an unethical move by the company.

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