Visiting Liverpool

(Liverpool, England)




Standing in the Merseyside area of England, Liverpool is known throughout the world for being the home of the chart-topping Beatles group, together with two extremely successful football clubs, Liverpool and Everton FC.

An important World Heritage city overflowing with sights and redeveloped areas, Liverpool was once a thriving shipping magnet and retains much of this character, particularly around the docklands and waterfront areas.

Visiting Liverpool: Places to Visit


  • Liverpool guided tours, including walking tours around the city centre, departing from the Liverpool Tourist Information Centre, and regular daily bus tours on open-top double-decker buses
  • Slavery History Trail, a particularly interesting route, starting from Liverpool's Maritime Museum along the Albert Dock
  • Beatles Magical Mystery Tour, taking in many of the Fab Four's most famous sights, including Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields and many other locations
  • Beatles Story Experience, celebrating Liverpool's most famous rock 'n' roll legends, located at the Britannia Pavilion
  • Goodison Park Stadium, an important sporting venue, home to the celebrated Everton Football Club
  • Blundellsands Beach, with sand dunes and peaceful pathways, situated nearby Liverpool's marina area
  • Albert Dock, a trendy and vibrant area of Liverpool, with many waterfront restaurants, wine bars and attractions, recently renovated and popular with both locals and visitors
  • Liverpool Town Hall, with an impressive dome and imposing statue of Britannia, dating back to the mid-18th century and situated in the city centre
  • Cavern Club, a notorious venue known for being the original home of the city's beloved Beatles
  • Brimstage Hall, a 12th-century medieval building situated in the Wirral area of Liverpool, with a large courtyard and local handicraft outlets
  • St. George's Hall, a grand building built in the middle of the 19th century, standing along Lime Street
  • Royal Liver Building, an eye-catching landmark with tall towers and one of the country's highest clocks, home to the Royal Liver Friendly Society
  • Speke Hall, a grand mansion with many period features and spectacular landscaped gardens
  • 20 Forthlin Road, a famous landmark where Paul McCartney once lived, attracting large numbers of tourists every year
  • Liverpool Theatres, including the Empire Theatre on Lime Street, Everyman Theatre on Hope Street, Neptune Theatre on Hanover Street, Playhouse Theatre on Williamson Square, Royal Court Theatre on Roe Street and Unity Theatre at Hope Place










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