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Royal Liver Building attraction gets seal of approval from BBC weather legend
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BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood admitted she ‘loves’ the Royal Liver Building 360 Tour as she tweeted behind-the-scenes pictures of the tour to her 250,000 Twitter followers
A live BBC broadcast from the Royal Liver Building attraction RLB360 during Eurovision has sparked a booking bonanza with a 50% surge in ticket sales.
The RLB360 Tour – located at the historic Royal Liver Building – welcomed BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood to shoot a live forecast on the morning of the Eurovision Song Contest grand final.
Before the broadcast, Carol enjoyed the RLB360 tour, which has been open to the public since 2019, tweeting snippets of the tour and the history of the building to her 250,000 Twitter followers.
During filming, Carol delivered her weather forecast from the 15th floor, which offers views across Liverpool and Birkenhead and as far as Wales and the Blackpool Tower.Ā
RLB360, which has introduced multi-lingual audio and induction loop hearing aids to offer a fully accessible tour,Ā offers access-all-areas to historic hidden secrets of the Liver Building, journeying to dizzying heights for panoramic views across Liverpool from the most iconic viewing point in the city, getting up close and personal with the world-famous Liver Birds.
Classed as the UKās first skyscraper, the Liver Building was commissioned by theĀ Royal Liver Friendly Society with work starting in 1908 and opening just 3 years later.
The award-winning RLB360 tour allows visitors to enjoy an immersive and high-tech audio visual experience in the original clock mechanism room, offering an intimate history of Liverpool, while visitors can see how the world-famous clocks continue ticking to this day.Ā
The addition of the multi-lingual audio tours and hearing aids come at an exciting time for Royal Liver Building 360, after they welcomed Eurovision favourite Sam Ryder ahead of Eurovision.
Sam, who finished second at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest with Great Britain, took the RLB360 tour before filming a secret performance from the top of the Royal Liver Building which was aired worldwide at the Eurovision final.
And following the BBC weather broadcast, Carol Kirkwood, one of the biggest stars of the channel, who has been with the network for 30 years, said: “I love coming to Liverpool and always find myself back at Royal Liver Building 360 for the weather.
“The views of the city are magnificent from the top of the Liver Buildings. There is so much history at this attraction too. I love it.”Ā
Chris Devaney, Operations Manager at Royal Liver Building 360, added: “For so long, residents of the city region said: āYou can’t go in the Liver Building. You can look at it, but you can’t go in’.Ā
“So to open in 2019 was fantastic and we have grown ever since.
“It’s quite awe-inspiring in a way because you sometimes forget how important this building is to so many people, and we’ve had visitors from every continent in the world, and overall more than 80 different countries.
“Our tour is fun, informative and personal, and our goal is the same each day: to deliver amazing visitor experiences in a friendly and interactive way that highlights the iconic Royal Liver Building and Liverpool City Region.
“It is a must-do family attraction for the upcoming half-term!”