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Autumn in Liverpool: Fun Things to Do with Your Housemates


Mark Barrow

Autumn in Liverpool is truly magical. As the nights draw in, Sefton Park’s trees light up in hues of amber and gold, and the crisp Mersey breeze invites you to dig out your favourite jumpers. If you’ve recently moved into a house share, it’s the perfect time to move beyond chats over a morning coffee and embrace group activities with your new housemates.

The cooler weather is perfect for planning unique outings and escaping the routine, and luckily, Liverpool’s autumn 2025 calendar is filled with events that are perfect for groups to enjoy, taking the guesswork out of planning.

Here are eight exciting activities happening this October, November, and December that you can share in your house WhatsApp group. From seriously scary Halloween attractions to Bavarian beer halls and Christmas markets, make this autumn the season your house share becomes a true friendship.

Housemates enjoying a beer festival during autumn in Liverpool

River of Light: The Free Event the Entire House Will Enjoy

Dates: Friday 24 October – Sunday 2 November 2025 .

Time: 5pm-9pm nightly

Location: Royal Albert Dock, Pier Head, Exchange Flags, Liverpool ONE

Cost: Free

Liverpool’s River of Light festival returns with ten large-scale interactive artworks along a 3km trail across the Royal Albert Dock, Pier Head, Exchange Flags and Liverpool ONE. This year’s theme is “The Science of Light”.

 Why it’s perfect for housemates:

This is the easiest sell you’ll ever make to your house. It’s completely free, so there’s no awkward money conversation. It takes about an hour to walk the full trail, not a massive time commitment that requires clearing everyone’s schedule. The interactive installations give you actual things to do together rather than just looking at stuff, and it’s easy to turn into a bigger evening: do the trail, then grab food or drinks after.

Quiet hours on Sunday 26 and Wednesday 29 October (4-5pm) offer a calmer experience if your house prefers avoiding crowds. Otherwise, weeknights are significantly quieter than weekends.

 

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Oktoberfest Liverpool: The Bavarian Party

Date: Sunday 19 October 2025

Time: 12pm-4pm

Location: BOXPARK Liverpool, Beaufort St, Baltic Triangle

Cost: £14 per person (includes a stein) or £120 per table of 8 (includes four jugs of Staropramen)

BOXPARK transforms into a Bavarian beer hall with live Oompah bands, DJs, stein-holding contests, pretzel-eating contests, trivia, costume competitions with prizes, and Alpine photo backdrops. In partnership with Staropramen

Why this works for housemates:

This is the kind of ridiculous group activity that becomes legendary house lore. Stein holding competitions, pretzel eating contests, and the inevitable photos of everyone in lederhosen create the kind of memories that get referenced for months. Plus, it’s structured, you have a time slot, activities are organised, and everyone knows what they’re signing up for.

The house strategy:

If you’ve got 6-8 people, book a table for £120 which includes four jugs of beer. Split between the group, it’s £15-20 per person with drinks included, better value than individual tickets. Fewer than 6? Individual tickets at £14 each still include your first stein.

Before you book:

  • Have the costume conversation: is your house dressing up or not? Decide together
  • The costume competition has big prizes, so if you’re going for it, commit properly
  • It’s a 4-hour afternoon session, plan what you’re doing after (Baltic Triangle has plenty of options)

Make it better:

  • Pre-game at home with German beer from Aldi
  • Learn some German drinking songs before you go
  • Turn it into a competition: who can hold their stein longest?
  • Take the ridiculous photos, future you will thank present you

 

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Halloween: Choose Your Terror Level

Farmageddon: The Full Horror Experience

Location: Farmer Ted’s Adventure Farm, Ormskirk
Dates: Throughout October 2025
Who it’s for: Over 16s only
Cost: £34.00 entry (book in advance)

Farmageddon transforms the family-friendly farm into a fear fest featuring four ‘scare houses’ with twisted takes on classic haunted houses, alongside live music, food trucks, fairground rides and zombie paintball. The scare houses take around 2 hours to complete, with plenty on offer to make a full night of it.

Perfect for housemates because:

Nothing bonds people quite like shared terror. This isn’t a half-hearted Halloween experience, it’s a proper, full-scale scare attraction that will have you screaming, laughing, and clutching each other’s arms. The mix of intense scares and lighter activities (food trucks, rides) means even the less brave housemates have options.

Located in Ormskirk within easy distance of Liverpool with ample parking, perfect for splitting a taxi 4-6 ways, which makes it genuinely affordable.

 

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Newsham Scream Park: The Liverpool Alternative

Location: Newsham Park Hospital, Liverpool
Dates: Throughout October, ending Friday 31 October 2025
Cost: £35.45 pp – Save £10 pp with a group booking with 10 for the price of 8

Features four terrifying scare mazes: Victorian Psycho, Witch Hunt, Phantasma’s Hall of Freaks and Last Resort in the abandoned Victorian orphanage and asylum.

When to choose this over Farmageddon:

  • It’s in Liverpool so easier and cheaper to get to
  • Shorter time commitment if your house has mixed schedules
  • Can easily head to Baltic Triangle or town afterwards for drinks
  • The building itself is genuinely, historically creepy (Grade II listed Victorian asylum)

Pro tip: The area around Newsham Park isn’t super central. Coordinate your exit plan – book a taxi in advance or agree on a pickup location before you go in. The last thing you want after being scared witless is to be standing around trying to get an Uber.

 

Liverpool Cricket Club Beer Festival

When: 13th to 16th November 2025

What: Up to 75 beers and ciders from across the UK

Location: Liverpool Cricket Club

Cost: Paid entry (tickets cost between £7.00 to £12.35). Book tickets

Why this works for housemates:

Beer festivals are underrated as group activities. The atmosphere is casual (no pressure to stay all day), everyone can try different beers and compare notes, it’s outdoors/semi-outdoor so it works even in autumn weather, and it’s less intense than a club night but more interesting than just going to a pub.

The approach:

  • Go mid-afternoon on a Saturday – best atmosphere, not too crowded yet
  • Set a “try something new” rule: everyone has to sample at least one beer they’ve never heard of
  • Bring cash for tokens/tickets (most beer festivals work this way)
  • Don’t try to be heroes, pace yourselves, eat something, drink water
  • Have an exit plan: some will want to stay longer, some will want to leave, that’s fine

House activity idea: Create a shared note where everyone rates their top 3 beers. Next time you’re at the supermarket, someone can grab the house favourite.

 

Winter Artisan Market

Date: Sunday 3 November 2025

Time: 10am-4:30pm

Location: St George’s Hall

What: Nearly 100 traders with artwork, jewellery, candles, festive goodies, live music performances, and a food zone.

Cost: Free entry

Perfect for:

  • The house that needs a chilled weekend activity
  • Early Christmas shopping (split up, reconvene, show finds)
  • Supporting local independent traders
  • A proper autumn Sunday vibe

Why it works:

Markets are brilliant for mixed-interest houses. Some people can go full shopping mode, others can browse casually, everyone can meet up at the food zone for lunch. Live music performances throughout the day give it a great atmosphere, and St George’s Hall is stunning, even if you’re not into shopping, the building itself is worth the visit.

 

Liverpool Christmas Market

Dates: 15 November – 24 December 2025

Hours: 11am-10pm daily

Location: St George’s Plateau, outside St George’s Hall

Cost: Free entry (pay for food, drinks, and rides)

Wooden chalets with handcrafted gifts, mulled wine, bratwurst, crafts, and fairground rides.

Why this becomes a house tradition:

The Christmas Market runs for over 5 weeks, which means you can go multiple times without it being weird. It’s free to enter, so there’s no financial commitment to just wander around. It’s right in the city centre (literally opposite Lime Street station), making it absurdly easy to get to. And crucially, it works for basically any mood: want to Christmas shop? Great. Just want mulled wine and vibes? Also great.

 

Exchange Flags Twilight Markets

Dates: Fridays 6th, 13th, 20th December

Time: 4-8pm

What: Street performers, live music, food and drink, artisan traders

Cost: Free

Why this works:

These Friday evening markets are perfectly timed for post-work wind-down. Finish work and meet at Exchange Flags by 6pm. You’ve got live entertainment, food vendors, and it’s only 4 hours long so it doesn’t eat your whole evening. Plus, Exchange Flags is beautiful, proper historic Liverpool architecture lit up for Christmas.

Autumn 2025 in Liverpool offers something genuinely special for house shares: a calendar packed with specific, bookable events that transform “people you live with” into “friends you actually do things with.” Now is the perfect time start some new traditions that will bring your house together and create friendships that will last for years to come. So, what’s your house doing this autumn?

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