Liverpool Destination Guide

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Liverpool Destination Guide Destination Overview Best known for its musical and sporting connections, Liverpool is home to everything from exceptional classical music to exciting football matches. As a hive of activity and a cultural hub in the North West, Liverpool is popular with young travellers looking for big nights out in the city’s many clubs and pubs, as well as older generations hoping to explore historical favourites like the Western Approaches museum. Presided over by the iconic Royal Liver Building on the waterfront, Liverpool also boasts a great mix of styles – perfect for holiday snaps. Things to do in Liverpool If you like a laugh, Liverpool’s variety of comedy clubs will be right up your street. Check out the Baby Blue on Albert Dock or visit Rawhide at the Royal Court Theatre. You could also visit during the Liverpool Comedy Festival for the ultimate in the funny business. Other annual Liverpool events include the musical Mathew Street Festival in the summer and a whole host of gigs and theatre performances throughout the year. Visit Liverpool by train Liverpool Lime Street Station is the main station for the city, and anyone visiting Liverpool by train will find it offers easy connections around the country. Liverpool has more galleries and national museums than any other city in the UK outside London, making it perfect for those seeking culture. Find out more about things to do in Liverpool including shopping and restaurants by visiting VisitLiverpool.com. Famous for its industrial past as well as being the birthplace of the Beatles, many travellers take trains to Liverpool to experience its culture and heritage. Still an important centre of business and the arts, trains to Liverpool are a popular choice when it comes to both leisure and business travel.

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A quick and easy destination guide to the city of Liverpool

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Liverpool

Destination

Guide

Dest inat ion Overv iew Best known for its musical and

sporting connections, Liverpool

is home to everything from

exceptional classical music to

exciting football matches.

As a hive of activity and a

cultural hub in the North West,

Liverpool is popular with young

travellers looking for big nights

out in the city’s many clubs

and pubs, as well as older

generations hoping to explore

historical favourites like the

Western Approaches museum.

Presided over by the iconic

Royal Liver Building on the

waterfront, Liverpool also

boasts a great mix of styles –

perfect for holiday snaps.

Things to do in Liverpool

If you like a laugh, Liverpool’s

variety of comedy clubs will be

right up your street. Check out

the Baby Blue on Albert Dock

or visit Rawhide at the Royal

Court Theatre. You could also

visit during the Liverpool

Comedy Festival for the

ultimate in the funny business.

Other annual Liverpool events

include the musical Mathew

Street Festival in the summer

and a whole host of gigs and

theatre performances

throughout the year.

Visit Liverpool by train

Liverpool Lime Street Station is

the main station for the city,

and anyone visiting Liverpool

by train will find it offers easy

connections around the

country.

Liverpool has more galleries

and national museums than

any other city in the UK outside

London, making it perfect for

those seeking culture.

Find out more about things to

do in Liverpool including

shopping and restaurants by

visiting VisitLiverpool.com.

Famous for its industrial past as

well as being the birthplace of

the Beatles, many travellers

take trains to Liverpool to

experience its culture and

heritage.

Still an important centre of

business and the arts, trains to

Liverpool are a popular

choice when it comes to both

leisure and business travel.