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Things To Do in Liverpool
It is one of the most famous buildings in Liverpool. A perfect example of Greco Roman architecture, this was built in 1854 and Queen Victoria once remarked that is was worthy of ancient Athens. The Hall is located on a plateau on Lime Street.
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This hall is set amidst the huge expanse of 500 acre woodlands and parks. It is located on the outskirts of the city, close to the M57 highway. A perfect getaway for all the tourists who visit Liverpool, this hall is a must see.
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Liverpool Cathedral is the largest Anglican cathedral in entire Europe and is also one of the most important buildings in the city. One can get a magnificent view of the city from the top of 331ft high tower in the Cathedral.
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Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ is a beautiful cathedral with an unusual shape. It is circular and the best feature of this is a lantern tower that is decorated with coloured glass.
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The Walker Art Gallery is one of the best art galleries in UK and it was opened in 1877. It exhibits a collection of national as well as international art and now it has a large part of Italian Renaissance collection.
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Named after a Liverpool industrialist Henry Tate, the Tate gallery is the subsidiary of famous Tate gallery in London. Like its London counterpart, this one also has an amazing collection of classical and contemporary art. It is regarded as the foremost art gallery in Northern England and a lot of exhibitions are held here throughout the year.
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Albert Dock is one of the top heritage attractions in Britain. It is located near the riverside and is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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This museum is a must visit on the Albert Dock. It focuses on the creation of the Beatles band, its career and then the subsequent solo career of the band members. There are audio tours to guide the tourists.
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The Cavern Club is located at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool. This club is famous as The Beatles used to play here in their early years.
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The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a famous museum based in the city of Liverpool is Merseyside, UK. It is one of the National Museums of Liverpool and an anchor point for ERIH. The seafaring heritage is brought alive within this museum.
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The City Explorer tour bus is a hop-on hop-off bus in Liverpool so one can alight and board at one’s convenience. This tour has 13 stops with 6 points of tourist interest including, Pier Head, Lord Street, William Brown Street, Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool Cathedral and Baltic Triangle District.
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Chavasse Park is a spacious and open area in Liverpool. The park hosts an extensive array of events throughout the year which entail Dog Shows, Sketching takeovers, Chess festivals and sporting events. This garden is a fantastic place to relax and have outings with family or friends.
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Sefton Park is a public park located to the south of Liverpool, England. This park is designated by the English Heritage as Grade I in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The park is used for various sporting activities such as tennis, cricket, jogging etc.
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The St Johns Beacon is a radio and observation tower in Liverpool. One can view the entire city of Liverpool from this tower which makes it quite a fascinating experience. A 10m long antenna is found on the roof which makes it the tallest building in Liverpool.
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The Wheel of Liverpool is a transferable Ferris Wheel machinery on the Keel Wharf Waterfront of the River Mersey in Liverpool. The Wheel of Liverpool stands 60m tall with 42 completely enclosed climate-protected gondolas offfering a panoramic view of the city.
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There is an array of murals which celebrates Liverpool Football Club which has developed in recent years in Liverpool. This form of street art is a way to highlight the achievements in the field of football as well as highlight the contribution of legendary football players.
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The streets at Liverpool city centre are decorated with 200 colourful umbrellas under Liverpool Umbrella Project which is a way of celebrating the neurodevelopmental conditions of individuals. It is to boost awareness, understanding and encouraging discussions on Autism.
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World Museum is the oldest museum and gallery operated by the National Museums Liverpool. Located on William Brown Street, it is known for its expansive collections and displays of life sciences, earth sciences and human cultures around the globe.
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FACT Liverpool is the UK’s leading organization for the sustenance and demonstration of art and film that adopts new technology and discovers the digital culture. The art galleries and picturehouse cinema are the main attractions of FACT. It boasts both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
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The Chinatown is located in the Liverpool city center and is home to the oldest Chinese society in Europe. It boasts several traditional Chinese restaurants and Buddhist temples as well. Chinatown is one of the oldest and largest parts of the city's cultural heritage.
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Williamson Tunnels are a series of subterranean excavations and underground caverns located in the Edge Hill district of Liverpool. The tunnels are known to be established in the early 1800s by eccentric philanthropist and tobacco Merchant and landowner Joseph Williamson.
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The British Music Experience is located in Pier Head, which honours the culture and history of the British music industry. The entrance to the museum is at Brunswick Street. The museum offers you a glance at costumes and Guitars used by popular artists during their concerts like Freddie Mercury, Adam Ant, Dusty Springfield, etc.
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Mersey Ferry River Cruise serves in northwest England and takes you on the best 50 minutes journey to explore and enjoy the beauty of the city. The Cruises get off daily from Liverpool Pier Head, Woodside Ferry Terminals, and Seacombe.
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Velocity Widnes located in Widnes, Cheshire is the UK's largest inflatable indoor trampoline park for kids to have fun and a great time irrespective of their age. There is an arena that features slides and ball pools which is particularly built for kids under 4 years old. It's like a mini paradise for kids to have the best fun experience.
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Liverpool City Centre is the heart of Liverpool which covers the complete area from Liverpool Lime Street Station to Royal Albert Dock. The Liverpool city centre is popular, especially for its architectural significance and urban planning.
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Red Brick Markets is considered the finest independent indoor market for unique items in Stanhope Street, Liverpool, England. This market is a great attraction for visitors and tourists captivated by its unique and coolest shopping experience with loads of quirky shops.
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Liverpool is mostly popular for its rich maritime history, music, culture, and unexplored, quirky shopping destinations. Liverpool City is full of eccentric and unique stores including, fascinating fashion boutiques and vintage clothing, record stores, fine art shops, rare books, antiquities, and many more.