People can vote for their favourite in the Liverpool Tourism Awards with the winner being announced in March
The annual awards celebrate excellence in the region’s tourism and hospitality sector, with the winners being announced on Thursday, March 2, 2023 at Liverpool Cathedral. The awards are delivered by Growth Platform – Liverpool City Region Growth Company, with 18 categories in total, including Hotel of the Year, Experience of the Year and best Hidden Gem.
This category is voted for by the public and recognises the region’s ‘best kept secret’. You can vote for your favourite here. The 10 ‘hidden gems’ shortlisted are:Bill Addy, Chief Executive at Liverpool BID Company, said: “That we have such a strong shortlist for this year’s LCR Tourism Awards should come as no surprise to those who work with this incredible industry.
In June, 13 of the overall winners will go forward to the Visit England Awards in June 2023, at which Liverpool restaurant, Lu Ban, won gold at the ceremony in Birmingham last summer. Janet Nuzum, Sector Lead for Visitor Economy at Growth Platform said: “It is pleasing to see so many applications received this year and in particular, it is great that so many businesses have entered the New Tourism Business category. From restaurants to accommodation to experiences, it’s thrilling to see amazing new venues opening, after what has been a particularly difficult time for the sector”.
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