"Although it is quirky to look at car parks there is a serious side because safety and comfort come into it.
"The better planned and operated the car park, the less likelihood there is of the car being damaged or broken into.
"I believe the new Liver Street car park at Canning Place sets the standard for what all car parks of the future should be like.
"The car park at Albert Dock also impressed me, with its garden environment. Liverpool is fortunate to have two in the top ten."
Topping the list is a car park in Kings Lynn, with the car park at Edinburgh Airport in third place. The Albert Dock car park was judged fifth in Mr Beresford's premier league.
John Pearson, Q-parks Liverpool business manager, said: "This car park is the start of the experience for visitors to Liverpool. We are delighted with this praise for our new car park."
A spokesman for Liverpool City Council said: "We are delighted with these accolades. In our car parks we look not just at parking space, but at quality and safety.
"The new Liver Street car park reflects the high quality of design around the Paradise Street area."
A spokeswoman for the AA said: "Love them or loathe them, car parks are an integral part of the British landscape. We commissioned research to discover those car parks that make parking a dream and those likely to leave a treasured car battered or bruised."