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Best of Liverpool
Best of Liverpool


 
Group Name: GO TRAVEL
Tour Date: Sep 23 2022
Port/City: Liverpool
Pick Up: Princess Emerald
Start Time: 0900
Duration: Hours
Minimum Group Size is : 28

This is a custom tour


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Price: $88.21 (Per Person)



Tour Number:
G2809-65-212


Number of People*:


TOUR DESCRIPTION
 
Liverpool, England - This option includes a driving tour of Liverpool with photo stops at the top sites.


Albert Dock
This area which was once a famous docking port is now a buzzing district. It has the largest collection of listed buildings in the UK.

International Slavery Museum
The museum opened in 2007, a year particularly significant since it was the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade. With a focus on freedom and enslavement, the museum provides opportunities for greater awareness of the legacy of slavery today

Chinatown
The area is an ethnic enclave home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe.

Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is British biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe.

St James Cemetery
St. James Cemetery is an urban park behind Liverpool Cathedral. It has been designated a Grade I Historic park by Historic England

Royal Liver Building
Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: The Port of Liverpool Building (1903-07), the Royal Liver Building (1908-1911) once the tallest building in Europe when it was completed; and The Cunard Building (1914-16) inspired by the grand Italian palazzos in Venice.

Port of Liverpool Building
Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: The Port of Liverpool Building (1903-07), the Royal Liver Building (1908-1911) once the tallest building in Europe when it was completed; and The Cunard Building (1914-16) inspired by the grand Italian palazzos in Venice.

The Cunard Building
Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: The Port of Liverpool Building (1903-07), the Royal Liver Building (1908-1911) once the tallest building in Europe when it was completed; and The Cunard Building (1914-16) inspired by the grand Italian palazzos in Venice.

Bombed Out Church
Church of St Luke, more commonly known as the bombed-out church. This is a much-loved iconic landmark at the heart of the city. It is a memorial to the civilians who lost their lives in the 1940 blit.

Liverpool
Penny Lane Road sign (photo stop) made famous by the Beatles song “Penny Lane” released in 1967. Powis Street which was home to Tommy Shelby in the drama Peaky Blinders Carven Pub, a famous music venue where the Beatles used to play in the early 1960s 12 Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool Known as " Paddys Wigwam", this cathedral is different in architecture and beautiful.

Beatles Statue (Photo stop)
The Beatles statue on the Pier Head in Liverpool depicts the larger-than-life Fab Four casually strolling along the River Mersey. The statue, which features striking detail that renders each band member remarkably lifelike, arrived on Liverpool’s Waterfront in December 2015.

Stawberry Field (Photo stop)
The iconic site immortalized by John Lennon with its iconic red gates.

St. George's Hall
Is a Neoclassical building which contains concert halls and law courts.

St John's Gardens
St. Jonh´s Gardens are part of the William Brown Street conservation area and comprise one of the two open spaces within LIverpool´s World Heritage Site.