To help you navigate Liverpool's expenses, a detailed look at typical costs for lodging, meals, transport, and attractions reveals how prices fluctuate between seasons. Accommodation sees significant swings; a hostel dorm bed can range from £40 in high season down to £25 in low season, while a budget hotel room might cost £100 during peak times versus £60 off-peak. Similarly, dining out can be more affordable in quieter months, with a budget meal dropping from £10 to £8.
Mid-range hotel rooms show a notable difference, from £180 in summer to £120 in winter, and even serviced apartments vary from £300 to £200. Interestingly, a pint of local beer is noted at £70 in high season dropping to £60 in low season, while a fine dining experience is listed at £6, falling to £5, suggesting specific establishments or unique offerings might influence these figures.
Transport costs like a single bus ticket or a Merseyrail single ticket generally remain stable at £2.50 and £3 respectively, irrespective of the season. However, popular attractions like the Anfield Stadium Tour or a Cavern Club entrance also reflect seasonal pricing, with the former ranging from £20 to £18 and the latter from £40 to £25, offering potential savings if you visit during the quieter months.