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20 Forthlin Road
20 Forthlin Road

20 Forthlin Road is a National Trust property in Allerton in south Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is the house in which Paul McCartney lived for several years before he rose to fame with the Beatles, and it is labelled by the National Trust as "the birthplace of the Beatles".

251 Menlove Avenue
251 Menlove Avenue

251 Menlove Avenue in Liverpool, England, named Mendips, is the childhood home of John Lennon, singer and songwriter with The Beatles. The Grade II listed building is preserved by the National Trust.

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Albert Dock
Albert Dock

The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood.

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Anfield
Anfield

Anfield is a district of Liverpool, Merseyside, England and a Liverpool City Council Ward. The population of the Liverpool Ward at the time of the 2011 census was 14,510. The district is home to 18-time English champions and five-times European champion football club Liverpool F.C. ever since the club's founding in 1892.

Bidston Hill,
Bidston Hill,

The village of Bidston is situated on the north-western side of Bidston Hill, with the centre of the village at an elevation of approximately 16 m (52 ft) above sea level. The Birket passes between Bidston Village and Bidston Moss, before discharging into West Float and then into the River Mersey.

Birkenhead Park
Birkenhead Park

Birkenhead Park is a major public park located in the centre of Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. It was designed by Joseph Paxton and opened on 5 April 1847. It is generally acknowledged as the first publicly funded civic park in the world.

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Bluecoat Chambers
Bluecoat Chambers

Built in 1716-17 as a charity school, Bluecoat Chambers in School Lane is the oldest surviving building in central Liverpool, England. Following the Liverpool Blue Coat School's move to another site in 1906, the building was rented from 1907 onwards by the Sandon Studios Society.

British Music Experience
British Music Experience

The British Music Experience tells the story of British Music through costumes, instruments, performance and memorabilia from the Beatles and Bowie to Adele, Oasis and X Factor. Book in advance and get a free audio-guide.

Calderstones Park
Calderstones Park

A family-friendly urban beach with fairground rides is returning to Liverpool 's Calderstones Park this summer.. It is the fourth year that the event - called The Calderstones beach - has been running at the city park and entrance to the beach is FREE.

Chavasse Park
Chavasse Park

Chavasse Park is named after the Chavasse Family; Francis, the 2nd Bishop of Liverpool, and his sons, Christopher Maude Chavasse and Noel Godfrey Chavasse, one of only three people to ever be awarded the Victoria Cross twice.

Church of St Luke, Liverpool
Church of St Luke, Liverpool

St Luke's Church, commonly known in Liverpool as the Bombed Out Church, is a former Anglican parish church, which is now a ruin. It stands on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, looking down the length of Bold Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.

Crosby Beach
Crosby Beach

Crosby is a coastal town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, in Merseyside, England. Historically in Lancashire, it is situated north of Bootle, south of Southport and Formby and west of Netherton

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Cunard Building
Cunard Building

The Cunard Building is a Grade II* listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Liver Building and Port of Liverpool Building is one of Liverpool's Three Graces, which line the city's waterfront.

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Echo Arena Liverpool
Echo Arena Liverpool

Echo Arena Liverpool is the arena half of ACC Liverpool located on the former King's Dock in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. The BT Convention Centre forms the other half of the complex. Echo Arena Liverpool is one of the most sustainable venues in Europe, designed to reduce half of its CO2 emissions.

Farmer Teds Adventure Farm
Farmer Teds Adventure Farm

Farmer Ted’s Adventure Farm is an animal and Adventure Farm Visitor Attraction. We are located on Flatman’s Lane in Ormskirk in the North West of England. Learn more about the history of Farmer Ted’s Adventure Farm.

Fort Perch Rock
Fort Perch Rock

Fort Perch Rock is a former defence installation situated at the mouth of Liverpool Bay in New Brighton. Built in the 1820s to defend the Port of Liverpool, its function has changed from defensive, to tourist attraction and museum.

International Slavery Museum
International Slavery Museum

National Museums Liverpool, working with partners Autism Together, has signed up to the Autism Charter to help make our museums and galleries more autism-friendly for visitors, families and colleagues living with autism and learning difficulties.

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Knowsley Safari Park
Knowsley Safari Park

Warmly welcoming visitors for over 43 years. A stunning five mile safari drive, foot safari, events and talks on a wide variety of animals.

Lady Lever Art Gallery
Lady Lever Art Gallery

Lady Lever Art Gallery in Port Sunlight contains outstanding British eighteenth and nineteenth paintings, wedgwood, tapestries, embroideries, roman sculpture and greek vases. Part of the National Museums Liverpool group.

Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Leeds and Liverpool Canal

At 127 miles (204 km) long, The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is the longest single canal in the UK constructed by one company, though it is shorter than the longest merged canal in the UK, the Grand Union Canal.

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Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral is the largest cathedral and religious building in Britain. The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott, and was constructed between 1904 and 1978.

Liverpool Central Library
Liverpool Central Library

Events in Central Library Saturday 16th June, 2pm: Liverpool Hall of Fame: A trial series of lectures on well known Liverpool personalities starting with Kitty Wilkinson, Queen of the Washhouses. Saturday 16th June, 7pm: The Art Clinic Liverpool present an evening of poetry, prose and drama on the topic of Time in aid of the Sunflower Cancer Care Centre.

Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City
Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City

The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site in Liverpool, England. It comprises six locations in the city centre of Liverpool including the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street, and includes many of the city's most famous landmarks.

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool in Liverpool, England.

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Liverpool Waterfront
Liverpool Waterfront

Liverpool Waterfront Liverpool Waterfront is a staple on your places to visit list in Liverpool. It has beauty, it has history, culture, art, music food & drink in a breathtaking and iconic setting. It has beauty, it has history, culture, art, music food & drink in a breathtaking and iconic setting.

Mattel Play! Liverpool
Mattel Play! Liverpool

Welcome to Mattel Play! Liverpool Liverpool Based at the iconic Albert Dock and featuring three fully themed interactive play zones where your child’s creativity brings the worlds of Thomas & Friends™, Fireman Sam™ and Bob the Builder™ to life, along with cafe, shop and interactive photo experience.

Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic
Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic

The Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic is a granite monument located on St. Nicholas Place, at the Pier Head, in Liverpool, England. The city of Liverpool is strongly associated with the ill-fated liner that sank on 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic with the loss of some 1,517 lives.

Merseyside Maritime Museum
Merseyside Maritime Museum

Homepage of Merseyside Maritime Museum, part of the National Museums Liverpool group based in the Albert Dock on the banks of the River Mersey. The museum and its collections focus on the port of Liverpool, with highlights including the Titanic, Lusitania and Forgotten Empress gallery.

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Museum of Liverpool
Museum of Liverpool

Museum of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom. 16,240 likes · 291 talking about this · 46,370 were here. This FREE museum about Liverpool’s unique...

New Brighton Lighthouse
New Brighton Lighthouse

New Brighton Tower F.C. were an association football League club based in New Brighton which was disbanded in 1901. Like Liverpool, Chelsea and Thames, New Brighton Tower were formed to play at an already-built stadium, the Tower Athletic Ground, with a capacity of 80,000.

New Pleasureland Southport
New Pleasureland Southport

Southport Pleasureland is an amusement park located in Southport, Merseyside, England. The park originally operated from 1913 to 2006 under the ownership of the Blackpool Pleasure Beach company. In 2007, the park re-opened under the ownership of Norman Wallis.

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Port of Liverpool Building
Port of Liverpool Building

Port of Liverpool Building The Port of Liverpool Building (formerly Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Offices, more commonly known as the Dock Office) is a Grade II* listed building in Liverpool, England.

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Port Sunlight Museum & Garden Village
Port Sunlight Museum & Garden Village

Port Sunlight Village Trust is a registered charity (no 1074713) and a registered company in England and Wales (no 3719976). Registered office: 23 King George’s Drive, Port Sunlight, Wirral CH62 5DX

Radio City Tower
Radio City Tower

Radio City Tower of Liverpool, sometimes referred to as St. John's Beacon Tower, is one of the landmarks of the city, situated in the central part, at 1 Houghton Street, Liverpool, the UK. It was opened in 1969 by the Queen and other members of the Royal family.

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Royal Liver Building
Royal Liver Building

The Royal Liver Building / ˈ l aɪ v ər / is a Grade I listed building in Liverpool, England. It is located at the Pier Head and along with the neighbouring Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building is one of Liverpool's Three Graces, which line the city's waterfront.

Sefton Park
Sefton Park

Sefton Park is a public park in south Liverpool, England. The park is in a district of the same name, located roughly within the historic bounds of the large area of Toxteth Park. Neighbouring districts include modern-day Toxteth, Aigburth, Mossley Hill, Wavertree and St Michael's Hamlet.

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Spaceport
Spaceport

Liverpool (/ ˈ l ɪ v ər p uː l /) is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 484,578 in 2016. Its metropolitan area is the fifth-largest in the UK, with a population of 2.24 million in 2011.

Speke Hall
Speke Hall

Speke Hall is a rare Tudor timber-framed manor house in a most unusual setting on the banks of the River Mersey. Restored and brought back to life in the 19th century, it is a unique and beautiful mixture of Tudor simplicity and Victorian Arts and Crafts' aesthetics.

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St George's Hall, Liverpool
St George's Hall, Liverpool

St George's Hall is on Lime Street in the centre of the English city of Liverpool, opposite Lime Street railway station. It is a building in Neoclassical style which ...

Stanley Park, Liverpool
Stanley Park, Liverpool

For travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Liverpool, Stanley Park Hotel is the perfect choice. The hotel lies 4.3 km from the city center and provides accessibility to important town facilities. Also within easy reach are Liverpool Football Club, Liverpool FC, The Isla Gladstone Conservatory.

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Strawberry Field
Strawberry Field

Immortalised in the Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever, this site of the former Salvation Army children’s home in Liverpool is part of the nation’s heritage. We want to open it to the public for the very first time, so that visitors can celebrate and enjoy it now and forever.

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Superlambanana
Superlambanana

Superlambanana is a bright yellow sculpture located in Liverpool, England. Weighing almost 8 tonnes (7.9 long tons) and standing at 5.2 metres (17 feet) tall, it is intended to be a cross between a banana and a lamb and was designed by Manhattan-based Japanese artist Taro Chiezo.

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Tate Liverpool
Tate Liverpool

To get to Tate Liverpool, follow the brown signs to the Waterfront. The following car park is near Tate Liverpool: Q-Park Liverpool ONE, with 2,000 underground spaces: 35 Strand Street, Liverpool L1 8LT. Visitors to Tate Liverpool can park at Q Park and receive a 50% discount on parking for up to 24 hours.

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The Beatles Story
The Beatles Story

Welcome to the award-winning The Beatles Story, the world's largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to the lives and times of The Beatles. Located in the Fab Four's hometown of Liverpool on the stunning UNESCO World heritage site at the Albert Dock.

The Cavern Club
The Cavern Club

The Cavern Club nightclub birth place of the Beatles is a nightclub at 10 Mathew Street, in Liverpool, England.

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Trent and Mersey Canal
Trent and Mersey Canal

The Trent & Mersey Canal, engineered by James Brindley, was the country’s first long-distance canal. It is full of interesting features, which reflect its history. These include Harecastle Tunnel, the lengthy lock flight known as ‘Heartbreak Hill’, and the traditional canal town of Shardlow.

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Walker Art Gallery
Walker Art Gallery

The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool houses one of Europe's finest collections of paintings, drawings, sculpture and decorative art. Part of the National Museums Liverpool group.

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Williamson Tunnels
Williamson Tunnels

The Williamson Tunnels are a labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England, which were built under the direction of the eccentric businessman Joseph Williamson between 1810 and 1840.

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Wirral Peninsula
Wirral Peninsula

Wirral or the Wirral (/ˈwɪrəl/) is a peninsula in northwest England. It is bounded to the west by the River Dee, forming a boundary with Wales, to the east by the River Mersey, and to the north by the Irish Sea. The roughly rectangular peninsula is about 15 miles (24 km) long and 7 miles (11 km) wide.

World Museum
World Museum

If you are travelling to World Museum by train on a national service, you will board the Northern Line at Liverpool South Parkway, and can either get off at Liverpool Central (10 minutes walk) or Moorfields (8 minutes walk).

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