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Liverpool Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


Albert Dock
 Harbor / Marina
Sefton Park
 Park
Liverpool Cathedral
 Church
Anfield Stadium
 Soccer Stadium
Merseyside Maritime Museum
 History Museum
Pier Head
 Scenic Lookout
Liverpool Empire Theatre
 Theater
The Beatles Story
 History Museum
Chavasse Park
 Park
Museum of Liverpool
 History Museum
St. Luke's Church
 Church
Radio City Tower
 Scenic Lookout
Childhood Home of Paul McCartney
 Museum
World Museum
 History Museum
Penny Lane
 Road
Everyman Theatre
 Theater
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
 Concert Hall
Goodison Park
 Soccer Stadium
Liverpool Central Library
 Library
International Slavery Museum
 History Museum
St George's Hall
 Concert Hall
Liverpool Lime Street Railway Station LIV
 Train Station

Tourist Reviews

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@irina_cherpita
« Today was a busy day; we covered 350 km and got to see several cities. Unfortunately, in Liverpool, I didn't find anything more "noteworthy" than Chinatown. »
@saule__u
« Albert Dock is one of the main attractions in Liverpool. It's part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. The dock is a closed harbor where ships come in for loading, repairs, and so on. Built in 1846, it now houses museums, offices, and restaurants. »
@nehaltura
« Justifiable pride of the city - Liverpool Cathedral. It stretches 189 meters long, 146 meters wide, and reaches a height of 100 meters. Construction began in 1902 and took 76 years to complete. On the east side, you’ll find St. James's Gardens, which are definitely worth a visit. »