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Visit Liverpool’s dramatic, modern, circular Roman Catholic Cathedral designed by Sir Frederick Gibbered with its glorious multi-coloured glass and many modern art works.
Situated just below the Anglican Cathedral in the centre of Liverpool is this fascinating house, home between 1947 and 1988 to Edward Chambré Hardman and his wife Margaret.
Open daily, the country’s largest Cathedral offers the perfect day out – awesome views and architecture, award-winning catering and from 2007 an attraction that will be a memorable journey of discovery for adults and children.
Roman Catholic cathedral with impressive interior lantern tower of multi-coloured glass.
The Cavern Club is where the Beatles became famous in the early 60s. This unique live music venue still generates a great atmosphere.
For a few brief moments each year in April, the world's most famous racecourse runs the world's most famous race, The John Smith's Grand National.
The Albert Dock is the largest collection of Grade 1 listed buildings in the UK with award winning attractions, stylish bars and restaurants, all in a stunning World Heritage setting.
This Benedictine Monastery established in around 1150, is the oldest standing building on Merseyside. First restored over a century ago the site continues to develop with museums displays, education/meeting/concert space and chapel.
Birkenhead is the historic home of the first street tramway in Europe. Enjoy a ride on a genuine Honk Kong tram or weather permitting, the Birkenhead 20, a fine example of an Edwardian open-top tram.
Liverpool Town Hall is a magnificent 18th century grade one listed building situated in the heart of the culture quarter close to Mathew Street.