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The
Albert Dock - First opened in 1846 the Albert Dock
houses many fine shops, museums and art galleries.
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Croxteth
Hall & Croxteth Park - The Hall is located approximately
4-5 miles outside the City Centr. But well worth a visit. Once
the ancestral home of the Earls of Sefton it is now managed
by Liverpool City Council.
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Liverpool
Cathedral - Work commenced on the building of the Cathedral
which has the honour of being the largest Anglican Cathedral
in Britain.
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Liverpool
Museum - Situated in William Brown Stree. It
is one of Britain's finest museums, with extensive collections
and special attractions including the award-winning hands-on
Natural History Centre and the Planetarium.
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The
Mersey Ferries - These are the Mersey Ferrys, made
famous by Gerry and the Pacemakers with their song "Ferry
Cross the Mersey" If you take one of the round ferry
trips offered, this very popular song is played every time
the ferry prepares to dock at the Liverpool landing stage.
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Merseyside
Maritime Museum - Liverpool’s seafaring heritage
brought to life in the historic Albert Dock.
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Museum
of Liverpool Life - The museum
tells the story of the people of Liverpool, their culture
and contribution to our national life.
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The
Metropolitian Cathedral - The Metropolitan RC Cathedral
of Chris the King, affectionatly known as "Paddy's Wigwam".
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Sefton
Parl Palm House - Is a Grade II Listed Victorian Glasshouse
which showcases Liverpools botanical collection.
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The
Walker (Art Gallery) The Walker
is the major art gallery of Liverpool, which houses one of the
largest art collections in England, outside of London, causing
some to refer to it as "the National Gallery of the North".
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The
Cavern Club - The club where the Merseybeat started.
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Haydock
Park Racecourse - This is the most visited racecourse
in the country. Fancy a flutter. Then this is for you. Out of
the City but only approximately 30 min drive.
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Liverpool
Empire Theatre - The largest two tier theature in the
United Kingdom.
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Liverpool
Philharmonic Hall - Home to the Liverpool Philharmonic
presenting the very best in music and comedy.
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Matthew
Street - Pubs, Bars, Shops and all things Beatle.
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Hope
Street - Explore this street which leads from one Cathedral
to the other. Some of the finest buildings, resturants and pubs
can be found in thi area.
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China
Town - The heart of the Chinese community, Chinese
shops and resturants and a the finest Chinese Arch out of China.
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FACT
- Presenting the best in classic and contemporary cinema.
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National
Trust Properties - Mendips and 20 Fortlin Road, 59
Rodney Street and Speke Hall.
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Beatle
Tours - There are various buss trips which will take
you around all the Beatles city areas. Jump on a bus and see
the lot.
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