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History, Culture, and the Beatles: Liverpool Calling this Summer
Liverpool is a city-lover’s dream holiday destination. With everything from world-class museums and exhibitions to renowned festivals and stunning city architecture, there’s something to see or do around every corner in Liverpool.
Start your tour with a visit to the city’s renowned Dock Front. Declared a World Heritage Site in July 2004, the Dock Front was recognised as a example of a commercial port at the time of Britain’s greatest global influence – making it a must-see on any trip to Liverpool. Today, the site is divided into distinct areas – the Pier Head, Albert Dock, Stanley Dock, the Cultural Quarter, and Duke Street – with each region exuding its own character and charm.
Some of Liverpool’s other iconic sites include the Royal Liver Building – a symbol of Liverpool’s water front and the building that still dominates the city’s skyline – and St Georg’s Hall – a Greco-Roam style building, and arguably one of the finest neo-classical buildings in Western Europe.
If you’re interested in the arts, you’ll have much to look forward to in the city’s museums and galleries. Walker Art Gallery, the Tate Liverpool, the World Museum Liverpool, and Merseyside Maritime Museum – among countless others – hold intriguing, must-see collections of all types. And if you’re more inclined towards performing arts, you’ll find a number of theatre performances, musicals, and classical music performances at the Empire, the Playhouse, Everyman, and the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
Liverpool is also well known for its bustling nightlife – so why not spend a night out on the town, experiencing the city’s various lively restaurants, bars, clubs, or lounges? With so much on offer, there’s an evening activity to suit every type of holidaymaker.
Last but not least, who could forget that Liverpool is the home of the Beatles? Countless Beatles fans flock to the city each year to witness some of the places that inspired the Beatle’s songs, including their homes, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields, and more. Fans can also visit The Beatles Story – the only museum in the world that is dedicated solely to the world-famous band, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other paraphernalia. Simply put, no holiday in Liverpool is complete without a visit to some of the sites dedicated to the Beatles!
Whether it’s the Beatles, Liverpool’s arts scene or the world heritage docks that entice you, you’re sure to find plenty to keep you entertained on a holiday to this wondrous city
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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