Less than 20 minutes from the UK motorway network and adjacent to Liverpool’s main through-road, the M&S Bank Arena is perfectly placed if arriving by car. Simply follow the white on brown tourist route signs for the Waterfront, visible on all major routes into the city.
Postcode L3 4BX
DRIVING FROM THE SOUTH
Leave the M6 at junction 21A and take the M62 to Liverpool.
At the end of the M62, follow signs for Liverpool City Centre along Edge Lane, before picking up and following the brown on white tourist route signs for the Waterfront.
From the Wirral,Wales and the M53
Leave the M53 motorway at junction 3 signposted Birkenhead and follow the A552 for the Birkenhead (Queensway) Tunnel and Liverpool City Centre. Exit the tunnel via the George's Dock Gates/A5036 exit and turn left along The Strand. The Kings Dock Car Park and all other on site parking s signposted 'Waterfront' on the city wide 'available spaces' signage.
In case M&S Bank Arena isn’t instantly recognised in your satellite navigation device before starting your journey, input one of the below into your device:
a) Enter the postcode L3 4BX, along with the following co-ordinates - LAT:53.396007 LONG:-2.99118 (all satellite navigation units have this function)
b) Enter the city as 'Liverpool' and the road name as 'Queen’s Wharf'
DRIVING FROM THE NORTH
Leave the M6 at junction 26 and follow signs for M58 Liverpool. Continue to the end of the M58 and then follow signs for A59 Liverpool.
Continue to follow signs for Liverpool City Centre, until brown on white tourist route signs for the Waterfront appear. The Kings Dock Car Park and all other onsite parking is signposted 'Waterfront' on the city wide 'available spaces' signage.
In case the M&S Bank Arena isn’t instantly recognised in your satellite navigation device before starting your journey, input one of the below into your device:
a) Enter the postcode L3 4BX, along with the following co-ordinates - LAT:53.396007 LONG:-2.99118 (all satellite navigation units have this function)
b) Enter the city as 'Liverpool' and the road name as 'Queen’s Wharf'