We’re heading to the British Tourism & Travel Show on the 19th March, and we’d love to see you on Stand D6.
The British Tourism & Travel Show is one of Britain and Ireland’s biggest events for the domestic travel trade, bringing together group travel organisers, coach operators, tour planners and destination experts from across the country. It’s an opportunity to showcase new products, emerging trends, bookable experiences and take part in networking opportunities. Taking place at the NEC in Birmingham on 19 March, the team will be there to help bring fresh ideas and inspiration for group travel planners.
If you’re planning or refreshing your group offer, come along and meet our partners and build new itineraries all in one place.
Who you’ll meet on Stand D6
- Visit Southport – classic seaside town, ‘Elegantly Eccentric’, a breathtaking events programme for 2026, the Open golf at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in July and dramatic coastal escapes.
- Norton Priory Museum & Gardens – an extraordinary blend of monastic heritage, museum spaces and tranquil woodland in the borough of Halton where the ‘Made in Halton: Culture 26’ campaign shines a spotlight on creativity, innovation and heritage in the birthplace of Lewis Carroll.
- Port Sunlight Village – the model village with museums, tours and a world‑class arts story.
- Everton Football Club – Stadium Tours – explore the Club’s spectacular new waterfront home.
- Liverpool FC – Anfield Stadium Tours & Museum – one of the world’s most iconic stadium experiences.
- Knowsley Safari – drive‑through safari plus walk‑through wildlife, talks and family‑friendly experiences.
- The World of Glass, St Helens – live glassblowing, heritage exhibits and immersive galleries.
- Ticket Quarter – access to the region’s event calendar, tickets and support for group bookings.
Pick up the new Groups Guide
Collect our brand new Liverpool City Region Groups Guide on the stand — packed with sample itineraries, timings and tips across Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral.
Plan ahead
There’s plenty to build into future programmes: the Tour de France arrives in 2027 with a dramatic waterfront stage finish in Liverpool, via Knowsley and St Helens, the transformed Tate Liverpool is planned to reopen in 2027, the same year that the Cavern Club celebrates its 70th anniversary and the International Slavery Museum’s major redevelopment targets a 2028 opening.
Drop by Stand D6 to meet the team, compare options and start shaping new, bookable itineraries for your groups.
For more information about the event, click HERE.

