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Liverpool Cathedral
The guide was updated:The largest Anglican cathedral in Britain offers great panoramic views from the top of the tower. The church contains the largest organ in the United Kingdom and it boasts the world's heaviest peal of bells.
Useful Information
- Address: St James' Mount, Liverpool
- Opening hours: Daily 8am-6pm. Christmas Day 8am-2:30pm
- Website: www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk
- Phone: +44 0151 709 6271
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No trip to Liverpool is complete without taking in some Beatles history. After all, this is where it all began. And even after more than 50 years since the group split up, the city still lives and breathes Beatlemania.
Join the ultimate Beatles tour experience in Liverpool for a fascinating insight into the lives of the Fab Four.
Drive around the city on a replica of John Lennon's iconic Rolls-Royce Phantom and see the sights, from the houses where the band members grew up to Penny Lane and the spot that inspired Strawberry Fields Forever.
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Liverpool FC Museum and Stadium Tour
This is a must-see for all football fans. Liverpool Football Club has won more European titles than any other English club and has a long-standing rivalry with Manchester United. You don't even have to be interested in football to watch a game - it's worth it just to appreciate the cheers and the atmosphere.
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The Beatles Story
A multilingual audio tour guides visitors through The Beatles Story, a successful permanent exhibition located at Albert Dock. Here you can join them from their early days in Hamburg to their worldwide fame.
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Mendips - John Lennon Home
Take the chance to see where several Beatles songs were composed and rehearsed: go on a tour through John Lennon's childhood home, where he lived with his Aunt Mimi and Uncle George. It is necessary to arrive at the house with your ticket already bought on the website below.
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Liverpool Cathedral
The largest Anglican cathedral in Britain offers great panoramic views from the top of the tower. The church contains the largest organ in the United Kingdom and it boasts the world's heaviest peal of bells.
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Albert Dock
Originally built in 1846 as the first enclosed non-combustible dock warehouse system in the world, today Albert Dock features several museums, gigs, galleries, Beatles sights, restaurants and shops.
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Tate Liverpool
The Tate is one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary art outside of London. Its temporary exhibitions and interactive events are also worth checking out - find out what's going on now on their website.
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The Walker Art Gallery
Founded by local brewer Andrew Barclay Walker in 1877, the Walker Art Gallery holds a fine collection of sculptures and paintings dating back to 1300 through to the present day.
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20 Forthlin Road - Paul McCartney Home
It is possible to have a combined tour of Paul McCartney's childhood home and Lennon's one. The house is now a part of the National Trust, which is also the only authorized ticket seller - it is necessary to arrive at the sight with your tickets already bought at the website below.
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St. George's Hall
St. George's Hall is a Neoclassical building located opposite the Lime Street railway station. It has been used for both Crown and Civil courts as well as for theatre plays and concerts, and it's still a centre point of the city, holding many different events.
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Merseyside Maritime Museum
Merseyside Maritime Museum tells the story of Liverpool's dock. Find out the impact Liverpool had on the shipping industry, learn about slave trade and visit the Titanic exhibition.
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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Buddy Holly have all appeared here during their career. The Hall sells over 250,000 tickets annually and if there is a concert on while you are visiting you should take the chance and go.
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Another Place
This impressive art installation by Antony Gormley consists of outdoor sculptures spread out on Crosby Beach, on the Liverpool shore. Standing 180 cm tall and weighing 650 kilos each, the sculptures overlook the water, stretching for 3.2 kilometers on the sand. They have been temporarily exhibited on different places in Europe before permanently landing in this gorgeous sight.
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Pier Head
The Pier Head open space is a part of the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will find many different landmarks, and a perfect place to start a stroll and get to know the city.
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Knowsley Safari Park
Not everyone has the opportunity to travel to Africa, but if you are in Liverpool you can get a taste of it visiting Knowsley Safari Park. Here you can admire animal species from the Savannah and, if you dare, go on the Walk-around tour.
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Formby Point
Don't forget your camera on this renowned beach in the Liverpool area, where you can admire nature and beautiful views of massive sand dunes. Surrounded by pinewoods, Formby point is great for a relaxing walk, away from the city.
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Chester Zoo
The most visited Zoo in the UK offers an extensive diversity of species and around 35,000 different animals at only a 35-minute car ride south of Liverpool city centre. You can easily spend an entire adventurous day with your family or partner exploring the 128 acres of this zoological garden. The zoo contains highly endangered animals such as black rhinos, Bornean orangutans and Asian elephants -- to name a few.
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