Liverpool
Rashmi Gopal RaoRashmi Gopal Rao/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, LIVERPOOL/ Updated : Apr 4, 2016, 16:24 IST
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Better known as the land of the Beatles, this lively city is located in the south west of the county of Lancashire in North West England. This picturesque city offers loads to see and do including their most impressive line-up of … Read more
Better known as the land of the Beatles, this lively city is located in the south west of the county of Lancashire in North West England. This picturesque city offers loads to see and do including their most impressive line-up of museums and galleries. The World Museum is an insightful place with everything from dinosaurs and Egyptian mummies on display. Read less
Better known as the land of the Beatles, this lively city is located in the south west of the county of Lancashire in North West England. This picturesque city offers loads to see and do including their most impressive line-up of museums and galleries. The World Museum is an insightful place with everything from dinosaurs and Egyptian mummies on display. Starting with the famous Albert Dock, Merseyside Maritime Museum and The Beatles Story, the city offers you numerous venues to explore its rich legacy of art and culture. With about 250 public monuments, Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Britain and the fifth largest in the world.
If you are a fan of sports especially football, there is no better city than Liverpool which is the most successful ‘footballing’ city in England and home to both Liverpool FC and Everton leagues. Being the capital of pop, music is the heart of this wonderful city that boasts numerous places to catch live music, such as Academy Liverpool and The Magnet, among others. Be sure to stop by the Beatles Museum and listen to some of the best John Lennon songs. Home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe, a visit to Chinatown is also truly enthralling.
Under 60 km from Manchester and easily accessible by rail and road, the city truly is ‘the’ option for an unforgettable day break.
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