See new images and fly-though video of Liverpool’s £50m cruise terminal
Liverpool City Council has released the images and 90-second video detailing the new terminal that will be built off Prince Dock, part of Peel’s £5bn Liverpool Waters development
These are the latest stunning images of Liverpool’s new £50m cruise liner terminal with a fly-through video now also available to view.
Liverpool City Council has released the images and 90-second video detailing the new terminal that will be built off Prince Dock, part of Peel’s £5bn Liverpool Waters development.
Click here to see the cruise terminal fly-through video
It shows the terminal, its passenger and baggage facility, complete with security checking and customs areas, lounge, café, toilets, taxi rank, coach and car passenger drop off and pick up point, short-term car park and four-star hotel.
The reveal of the RIBA Stage 4 designs for the terminal, which will be constructed at the Princes Jetty Site along Princes Parade, follows a pre-planning consultation with residents and businesses in relation to the new 200-room hotel which would be opposite the terminal.
The fly-through video also shows how the 100,000 sq ft terminal would be built on two floors with the baggage hall in the ground floor and the passenger lounge, café and check in on the first floor.
It also depicts how it will be connected to the existing cruise ship landing stage by a vehicular and passenger link-span bridge and walkway.
The proposed terminal development would comprise the dismantling of the redundant and derelict jetty and construction of the new terminal on a new jetty in the River Mersey. The scheme will also include new public open space, hard and soft landscaping and associated servicing arrangements.
An outline planning permission was granted for the scheme in April and the city council has applied through Mersey Docks and Harbour Company for a Harbour Revision Order for the construction of the Jetty in the Mersey.