Peter&Lenka’s guidebook

Peter&Lenka
Peter&Lenka’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Liverpool has the biggest single collection of Grade One listed buildings and more national museums and galleries than any other city outside London, with 2,500 listed buildings and 250 public monuments.
Officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King and locally nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool. The two Liverpool's cathedrals are linked by Hope Street, which takes its name from William Hope, a local merchant whose house stood on the site now occupied by the Philharmonic Hall, and was named long before either cathedral was built. Quirky info: 'In 2012, incredibly, the cathedral was named one of the ugliest buildings in the world by American news network CNN.' https://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/
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Ливерпульский митрополичий кафедральный собор
Mount Pleasant
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Officially known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King and locally nicknamed "Paddy's Wigwam", is the seat of the Archbishop of Liverpool and the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool. The two Liverpool's cathedrals are linked by Hope Street, which takes its name from William Hope, a local merchant whose house stood on the site now occupied by the Philharmonic Hall, and was named long before either cathedral was built. Quirky info: 'In 2012, incredibly, the cathedral was named one of the ugliest buildings in the world by American news network CNN.' https://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk/
The Royal Albert Dock, a complex of dock buildings and warehouses, was opened in 1846. It was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood. As a result, it was the first non-combustible warehouse system in the world. Today the Albert Dock is one of Liverpool's most important tourist attractions and a vital component of the city's UNESCO world heritage Maritime Mercantile City. It is also the most visited multi-use attraction in the United Kingdom outside London, with in excess of four million visitors per year. Amongst the many attractions at the Albert Dock are the Merseyside Maritime Museum, the Beatles Story and the Tate Liverpool. The only Slavery museum in the world is located in Albert Dock. Interesting fact: 'Liverpool was the first port using docks with artificial tides, reducing waiting time to serve the ships from 3 weeks to 2 and a half days.' 'After the discovery of the Americas and with more and more ships setting out to explore the rest of the world, sailors started bringing back some new products and the first bananas and pineapples to come to Europe came through Liverpool.' https://albertdock.com/ https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/merseyside-maritime-museum https://www.beatlesstory.com/ https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-liverpool https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/international-slavery-museum
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Albert Dock
24 Edward Pavilion
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The Royal Albert Dock, a complex of dock buildings and warehouses, was opened in 1846. It was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood. As a result, it was the first non-combustible warehouse system in the world. Today the Albert Dock is one of Liverpool's most important tourist attractions and a vital component of the city's UNESCO world heritage Maritime Mercantile City. It is also the most visited multi-use attraction in the United Kingdom outside London, with in excess of four million visitors per year. Amongst the many attractions at the Albert Dock are the Merseyside Maritime Museum, the Beatles Story and the Tate Liverpool. The only Slavery museum in the world is located in Albert Dock. Interesting fact: 'Liverpool was the first port using docks with artificial tides, reducing waiting time to serve the ships from 3 weeks to 2 and a half days.' 'After the discovery of the Americas and with more and more ships setting out to explore the rest of the world, sailors started bringing back some new products and the first bananas and pineapples to come to Europe came through Liverpool.' https://albertdock.com/ https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/merseyside-maritime-museum https://www.beatlesstory.com/ https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-liverpool https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/international-slavery-museum
Is a collection of landmark buildings, recreational open space, and a number of memorials. It is part of the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site encompasses a trio of landmarks known as 'The Three Graces'. Royal Liver Building- is a grade I listed building consisting of two clock towers, both crowned by mythical Liver Birds. Cunard Building- is the former headquarters of the Cunard Line shipping company. Port of Liverpool Building-is the former home of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. These buildings are remarkable pieces of architecture and you can even find some Easter eggs on them. The Cunard building for example, on the right-hand side, above the windows, has stones engraved with all signs from the zodiac. Quirky info: 'According to popular legend, Liver Birds are a male and female pair named Bella and Bertie, the female looking out to sea, watching for the seamen to return safely while the male looks towards the city to make sure all the pubs are open (favourite Liverpool urban myth)'. 'The clock faces on the Liver Building are the biggest in the country. They are 2’6″ bigger than Big Ben in London!' https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/pier-head-and-the-three-graces-p17747
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Pier Head
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Is a collection of landmark buildings, recreational open space, and a number of memorials. It is part of the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site encompasses a trio of landmarks known as 'The Three Graces'. Royal Liver Building- is a grade I listed building consisting of two clock towers, both crowned by mythical Liver Birds. Cunard Building- is the former headquarters of the Cunard Line shipping company. Port of Liverpool Building-is the former home of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. These buildings are remarkable pieces of architecture and you can even find some Easter eggs on them. The Cunard building for example, on the right-hand side, above the windows, has stones engraved with all signs from the zodiac. Quirky info: 'According to popular legend, Liver Birds are a male and female pair named Bella and Bertie, the female looking out to sea, watching for the seamen to return safely while the male looks towards the city to make sure all the pubs are open (favourite Liverpool urban myth)'. 'The clock faces on the Liver Building are the biggest in the country. They are 2’6″ bigger than Big Ben in London!' https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/pier-head-and-the-three-graces-p17747
The Hall is one of the finest examples of a neoclassical building in the world. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The Liverpool Register Office and Coroner's Court have been based in the hall since 2012. Quirky info: 'Dickens adored Liverpool and gave many public readings including the world premiere of a Christmas Carol at St George’s Hall.' 'The opening of the European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008 saw Ringo Starr play on the roof of the building to over 50,000 people.' https://www.stgeorgeshallliverpool.co.uk/about/
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Зал Святого Георга в Ливерпуле
Saint George's Place
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The Hall is one of the finest examples of a neoclassical building in the world. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The Liverpool Register Office and Coroner's Court have been based in the hall since 2012. Quirky info: 'Dickens adored Liverpool and gave many public readings including the world premiere of a Christmas Carol at St George’s Hall.' 'The opening of the European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008 saw Ringo Starr play on the roof of the building to over 50,000 people.' https://www.stgeorgeshallliverpool.co.uk/about/
St Luke’s Church, known locally as the ‘Bombed Out Church’, suffered catastrophic damage during the May Blitz of 1941, leaving only its external masonry standing. It was reopened to the public in 2007, and has since played host to a phenomenal range of arts and cultural events, as well as community and wellbeing activities. This much loved landmark is actually a minute walk from your Airbnbn home. After visiting the church, Take a walk down Bold Street for a multicultural journey, a street which has become a must-see for visitors and renowned for its independent retailers. https://www.slboc.com/
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St Lukes Church
Leece Street
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St Luke’s Church, known locally as the ‘Bombed Out Church’, suffered catastrophic damage during the May Blitz of 1941, leaving only its external masonry standing. It was reopened to the public in 2007, and has since played host to a phenomenal range of arts and cultural events, as well as community and wellbeing activities. This much loved landmark is actually a minute walk from your Airbnbn home. After visiting the church, Take a walk down Bold Street for a multicultural journey, a street which has become a must-see for visitors and renowned for its independent retailers. https://www.slboc.com/
Liverpool has Europe’s longest established Chinese community and Europe’s largest Chinese Arch which stands 14 metres over the entrance to Chinatown. The city has many reputable Chinese restaurants, Chinese takeaways, a huge selection of Chinese groceries from many Chinese supermarkets. Today, there are around 10,000 Chinese residents living in Liverpool and its surrounding areas.
Reeser Str. 106, 46446 Emmerich am Rhein, Германия
Liverpool has Europe’s longest established Chinese community and Europe’s largest Chinese Arch which stands 14 metres over the entrance to Chinatown. The city has many reputable Chinese restaurants, Chinese takeaways, a huge selection of Chinese groceries from many Chinese supermarkets. Today, there are around 10,000 Chinese residents living in Liverpool and its surrounding areas.

Beatles Fans

Places that are MUST see for all Beatles fans. You can book Beatles Magical Mystery Tour online- 2 hours tour that takes you to all places associated with Beatles. https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/beatles-magical-mystery-tour-p172251 Or book one of the guides from https://www.showmeliverpool.com/guides. They will show you around the city- their tours are informative, educative and entertaining and many of them speak foreign languages too.
It is labelled by the National Trust as "the birthplace of the Beatles". This has been Paul McCartney's home for seven years. Some Beatles' hits have been written in here. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beatles-childhood-homes
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Дом детства Пола Маккартни
20 Forthlin Rd
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It is labelled by the National Trust as "the birthplace of the Beatles". This has been Paul McCartney's home for seven years. Some Beatles' hits have been written in here. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beatles-childhood-homes
John Lennon's Childhood House. It is nicknamed Mendips after the Mendip Hill. He lived here with his aunt Mimi and her husband until 1963 when he was 22 years old. His mother was living with her boyfriend at that time and it was decided to be better for John to be cared of by his aunt. Fun fact: 'The house is on the cover of Oasis single Live Forever. ' https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beatles-childhood-homes
251 Menlove Avenue
251 Menlove Avenue
John Lennon's Childhood House. It is nicknamed Mendips after the Mendip Hill. He lived here with his aunt Mimi and her husband until 1963 when he was 22 years old. His mother was living with her boyfriend at that time and it was decided to be better for John to be cared of by his aunt. Fun fact: 'The house is on the cover of Oasis single Live Forever. ' https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/beatles-childhood-homes
The award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ is the world's largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to telling the story of The Beatles’ rise to fame. It is Liverpool’s leading Beatles’ attraction taking visitors on a unique immersive journey through the lives, times, culture and music of the world’s greatest band. Britannia Vaults Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD https://www.beatlesstory.com/
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История Битлз
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The award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ is the world's largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to telling the story of The Beatles’ rise to fame. It is Liverpool’s leading Beatles’ attraction taking visitors on a unique immersive journey through the lives, times, culture and music of the world’s greatest band. Britannia Vaults Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD https://www.beatlesstory.com/
This neighbourhood is the very place where the Beatles story began. In July 1957, 15-year-old Paul McCartney was introduced first time to 16-year-old John Lennon by a mutual friend. John performed with his band The Quarrymen at a garden fete at St Peter Church. Just around the corner there is a plaque reminding of this meeting. On the graveyard itself, the grave of Eleanor Rigby featured in the 1966 Beatles’ song can be found.
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St Peter's Church
Main Street
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This neighbourhood is the very place where the Beatles story began. In July 1957, 15-year-old Paul McCartney was introduced first time to 16-year-old John Lennon by a mutual friend. John performed with his band The Quarrymen at a garden fete at St Peter Church. Just around the corner there is a plaque reminding of this meeting. On the graveyard itself, the grave of Eleanor Rigby featured in the 1966 Beatles’ song can be found.
Many Beatles' songs deal about their Liverpool childhood memories. So does this song released in 1967. Most of the places mentioned in the song are still around, such as the barber's shop, the bus shelter in the middle of the roundabout, the bank, and the fire station. Also around is St Barnabas Church, where Paul was once a choirboy and where his brother Mike got married in May 1982. Fun fact: 'As the famous street signs repeatedly had been stolen by fans from all over the world, the city of Liverpool decided to paint some of them on the brick walls instead.'
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Penny Lane
Penny Lane
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Many Beatles' songs deal about their Liverpool childhood memories. So does this song released in 1967. Most of the places mentioned in the song are still around, such as the barber's shop, the bus shelter in the middle of the roundabout, the bank, and the fire station. Also around is St Barnabas Church, where Paul was once a choirboy and where his brother Mike got married in May 1982. Fun fact: 'As the famous street signs repeatedly had been stolen by fans from all over the world, the city of Liverpool decided to paint some of them on the brick walls instead.'
During his childhood, John Lennon often came here to play on the site with his friends as it was just a short distance from his Mendips home. In 1967, the place became world-famous when the Beatles' song Strawberry Fields Forever was released.
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Клубника Поле
Beaconsfield Road
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During his childhood, John Lennon often came here to play on the site with his friends as it was just a short distance from his Mendips home. In 1967, the place became world-famous when the Beatles' song Strawberry Fields Forever was released.
An iconic statue of the Fab Four, in their hometown. The Beatles Statue arrived on Liverpool's Waterfront in December 2015. Donated by the famous Cavern Club, the placement of the statue coincides with the 50 year anniversary of the band's last gig played in Liverpool, at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. It's the city's most popular selfie spot! Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1BY
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The Beatles Shop
31 Mathew St
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An iconic statue of the Fab Four, in their hometown. The Beatles Statue arrived on Liverpool's Waterfront in December 2015. Donated by the famous Cavern Club, the placement of the statue coincides with the 50 year anniversary of the band's last gig played in Liverpool, at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. It's the city's most popular selfie spot! Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1BY
Where it all started. It's a MUST visit. Live music every day. Quirky info: 'The Beatles performed 299 times at the Cavern Club. Most of the time, the Beatles would perform during the day and people were so crazy about them they would queue in front of the Cavern Club during their lunch break, eating a sandwich on the go just to get to see them play a couple of songs.' 'Back in the 60s when the Bealtes were playing there, they didn’t even have an alcohol licence and fire exit.' 'According to “legend”, there is a secret tunnel between the Cavern pub and the Cavern club that was used so the bands could drink at the pub and just jump in the tunnel to get straight out on stage in the Club.' 'According to “legend”, there is a secret tunnel between the Cavern pub and the Cavern club that was used so the bands could drink at the pub and just jump in the tunnel to get straight out on stage in the Club.'
Каверн-клуб
10 Mathew St
Where it all started. It's a MUST visit. Live music every day. Quirky info: 'The Beatles performed 299 times at the Cavern Club. Most of the time, the Beatles would perform during the day and people were so crazy about them they would queue in front of the Cavern Club during their lunch break, eating a sandwich on the go just to get to see them play a couple of songs.' 'Back in the 60s when the Bealtes were playing there, they didn’t even have an alcohol licence and fire exit.' 'According to “legend”, there is a secret tunnel between the Cavern pub and the Cavern club that was used so the bands could drink at the pub and just jump in the tunnel to get straight out on stage in the Club.' 'According to “legend”, there is a secret tunnel between the Cavern pub and the Cavern club that was used so the bands could drink at the pub and just jump in the tunnel to get straight out on stage in the Club.'

Football fans

Liverpool is a home of two famous football clubs- LFC and Everton FC. Take a tour to ANFIELD or GOODISON PARK, you won't be dissapointed.
It has been the home of Liverpool Football Club since their formation in 1892. It was originally the home of Everton from 1884 to 1891, before they moved to Goodison Park after a dispute with the club president. The club's first match at Anfield was a friendly played in front of 200 people on 1 September 1892, against Rotherham Town. Liverpool won 7–1. Outside the stadium is a bronze statue of Bill Shankly, famous LFC manager, in a familiar pose he adopted when receiving applause from fans and The Hillsborough memorial. The memorial is always decorated with flowers and tributes to the 96 people who died in 1989 as a result of the disaster. https://stadiumtours.liverpoolfc.com/tours
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Стадион Анфилд
Anfield Road
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It has been the home of Liverpool Football Club since their formation in 1892. It was originally the home of Everton from 1884 to 1891, before they moved to Goodison Park after a dispute with the club president. The club's first match at Anfield was a friendly played in front of 200 people on 1 September 1892, against Rotherham Town. Liverpool won 7–1. Outside the stadium is a bronze statue of Bill Shankly, famous LFC manager, in a familiar pose he adopted when receiving applause from fans and The Hillsborough memorial. The memorial is always decorated with flowers and tributes to the 96 people who died in 1989 as a result of the disaster. https://stadiumtours.liverpoolfc.com/tours
It has been the home stadium of Premier League club Everton F.C. since its completion in 1892. As Everton have only been outside the top division for four seasons, Goodison Park has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England. Everton FC plan to open a new stadium (Bramley Moore Docks Stadium) for the start of the 2024-25 Premier League season, replacing Goodison Park. https://www.evertonfc.com/tickets/stadium-tours
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Гудисон Парк
Goodison Road
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It has been the home stadium of Premier League club Everton F.C. since its completion in 1892. As Everton have only been outside the top division for four seasons, Goodison Park has hosted more top-flight games than any other stadium in England. Everton FC plan to open a new stadium (Bramley Moore Docks Stadium) for the start of the 2024-25 Premier League season, replacing Goodison Park. https://www.evertonfc.com/tickets/stadium-tours

Outside the city centre

Liverpool City Region is blessed with an abundance of outdoor spaces. Hundreds acres of parklands, pretty beaches on both sides of the water, woods, green spaces and more!
Speke Hall is an impressive Tudor house surrounded by beautiful gardens and woodland. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. Over the past five centuries, Speke Hall has become home to fascinating architectural features and a range of collection objects, from Richard Watt’s collection of over 200 pieces of ‘ancient’ carved oak furniture to early examples of original William Morris wallpapers. The gardens date from the 1850s. In the courtyard of the main building are two ancient yew trees, male and female, called 'Adam' and 'Eve'. They are estimated to be at least 500 years old. It's a 25 minutes drive and an adult ticket costs £8.
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Speke Hall, Сад и имение (National Trust)
The Walk
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Speke Hall is an impressive Tudor house surrounded by beautiful gardens and woodland. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building. Over the past five centuries, Speke Hall has become home to fascinating architectural features and a range of collection objects, from Richard Watt’s collection of over 200 pieces of ‘ancient’ carved oak furniture to early examples of original William Morris wallpapers. The gardens date from the 1850s. In the courtyard of the main building are two ancient yew trees, male and female, called 'Adam' and 'Eve'. They are estimated to be at least 500 years old. It's a 25 minutes drive and an adult ticket costs £8.
Crosby beach has been the permanent home of the Another Place sculptures by Antony Gormley since 2007. It consists of 100 cast iron figures facing towards the sea spread over a 2-mile (3.2 km) stretch of beach. The figures are modelled on the artist's own naked body. Each figure is 189 centimetres (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighs around 650 kilograms (1,430 lb). It was the subject of much controversy in Merseyside, although many people considered the figures to be beautiful pieces of art, and tourism in the local area increased. Gormley's reason for choosing Crosby Beach as the location was that he thought of the beach as being "the opposite of pretty. It is terrific and brutal and is a working beach". Mariners Rd, Blundellsands, Liverpool L23 6SX It's a 30 minutes drive from your Airbnb home or you can take a train from Liverpool Central station to Blundellsands & Crosby. Train journey takes 20 minutes and cost £4.40. It's a 10 minutes walk from the station to the beach.
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Crosby Beach
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Crosby beach has been the permanent home of the Another Place sculptures by Antony Gormley since 2007. It consists of 100 cast iron figures facing towards the sea spread over a 2-mile (3.2 km) stretch of beach. The figures are modelled on the artist's own naked body. Each figure is 189 centimetres (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighs around 650 kilograms (1,430 lb). It was the subject of much controversy in Merseyside, although many people considered the figures to be beautiful pieces of art, and tourism in the local area increased. Gormley's reason for choosing Crosby Beach as the location was that he thought of the beach as being "the opposite of pretty. It is terrific and brutal and is a working beach". Mariners Rd, Blundellsands, Liverpool L23 6SX It's a 30 minutes drive from your Airbnb home or you can take a train from Liverpool Central station to Blundellsands & Crosby. Train journey takes 20 minutes and cost £4.40. It's a 10 minutes walk from the station to the beach.
Formby Beach is one of Merseyside's stunning coastal gems. This particular coastal area is undergoing erosion and the tides often reveal prehistoric mud layers laid down approximatelly approximately 8,000 – 5,000 years ago, and covered in the early Bronze Age. These sediments often contain the footprints of humans and animals. In June 2016, over 50 human footprints from 7,000 years ago were uncovered on the beach. The section of land between Formby and the coast is varied in vegetation, wildlife and terrain. This area includes pine forests (both natural and man-made), sand dunes, marram grass, deciduous woodland, seasonal ponds and lakes. Large areas of this land are protected by the National Trust. The high dunes afford excellent views across the Irish Sea and on clear days after rain, even the mountains of Cumbria can be seen. 40 minutes drive or 30 minutes by train from Liverpool Central Station and then another 30 minutes walk from Formby Station to the beach. Train ticket costs £5.85. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/formby
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Пляж Формби
Victoria Road
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Formby Beach is one of Merseyside's stunning coastal gems. This particular coastal area is undergoing erosion and the tides often reveal prehistoric mud layers laid down approximatelly approximately 8,000 – 5,000 years ago, and covered in the early Bronze Age. These sediments often contain the footprints of humans and animals. In June 2016, over 50 human footprints from 7,000 years ago were uncovered on the beach. The section of land between Formby and the coast is varied in vegetation, wildlife and terrain. This area includes pine forests (both natural and man-made), sand dunes, marram grass, deciduous woodland, seasonal ponds and lakes. Large areas of this land are protected by the National Trust. The high dunes afford excellent views across the Irish Sea and on clear days after rain, even the mountains of Cumbria can be seen. 40 minutes drive or 30 minutes by train from Liverpool Central Station and then another 30 minutes walk from Formby Station to the beach. Train ticket costs £5.85. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/formby
Hilbre Islands are the three tidal islands lying at the mouth of the Dee Estuary - Little Eye, Middle Eye and Hilbre. They are one of the most beautiful locations for walking in Wirral, or spotting rare and endangered wildlife. Hilbre Islands are also important as a stopping-off point for the twice-yearly migration of birds along the west coast of Britain. On the island is the Hilbre Island Bird Observatory. The summer months also provide a perfect opportunity to see Grey Seals swimming just off-shore, bobbing their heads above the water and watching those on the island. If weather and tides allow, taking a walk out to Hilbre Island is an absolute must when you’re in Wirral, and an experience you will never forget. The Islands are cut off from the mainland by the tide for up to five hours out of every twelve and so, before planning a visit to the Islands it is advisable to contact the Wirral Country Park Visitor Centre (after 10am 7 days a week). 30 minutes drive to West Kirby or alternatively take a train from Liverpool Central to West Kirby. (35 minutes, £5.60 ticket). http://www.hilbre-island.co.uk/
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Hilbre Island
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Hilbre Islands are the three tidal islands lying at the mouth of the Dee Estuary - Little Eye, Middle Eye and Hilbre. They are one of the most beautiful locations for walking in Wirral, or spotting rare and endangered wildlife. Hilbre Islands are also important as a stopping-off point for the twice-yearly migration of birds along the west coast of Britain. On the island is the Hilbre Island Bird Observatory. The summer months also provide a perfect opportunity to see Grey Seals swimming just off-shore, bobbing their heads above the water and watching those on the island. If weather and tides allow, taking a walk out to Hilbre Island is an absolute must when you’re in Wirral, and an experience you will never forget. The Islands are cut off from the mainland by the tide for up to five hours out of every twelve and so, before planning a visit to the Islands it is advisable to contact the Wirral Country Park Visitor Centre (after 10am 7 days a week). 30 minutes drive to West Kirby or alternatively take a train from Liverpool Central to West Kirby. (35 minutes, £5.60 ticket). http://www.hilbre-island.co.uk/
Calderstones Park is home to ancient megaliths that are said to be older than Stonehenge. Its Botanical Gardens were founded in 1802. Almost 4000 species of plants are on show, brought from all over the world by merchants and other travellers. Visiors will also find the extraordinary Allerton Oak, also known as the Law Oak. It is claimed that 1000 years ago the Hundred Court sat under its spreading branches - the trunk is now hollow and its branches supported by stakes. Acorns and leaves from the oak were sent to soldiers by their families during World War II, such was the reputation of this tree. The tree was named England's 'tree of the year' in 2019 by Woodland Trust. https://liverpool.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-wellbeing/parks-and-greenspaces/calderstones-park/ 20 minutes drive or bus number 75 from Elliot Street.
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Calderstones Park
Menlove Avenue
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Calderstones Park is home to ancient megaliths that are said to be older than Stonehenge. Its Botanical Gardens were founded in 1802. Almost 4000 species of plants are on show, brought from all over the world by merchants and other travellers. Visiors will also find the extraordinary Allerton Oak, also known as the Law Oak. It is claimed that 1000 years ago the Hundred Court sat under its spreading branches - the trunk is now hollow and its branches supported by stakes. Acorns and leaves from the oak were sent to soldiers by their families during World War II, such was the reputation of this tree. The tree was named England's 'tree of the year' in 2019 by Woodland Trust. https://liverpool.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-wellbeing/parks-and-greenspaces/calderstones-park/ 20 minutes drive or bus number 75 from Elliot Street.
The magnificent 200-acre park looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan, a café and the famous Palm House. The Sefton Park Palm House is a Grade ll* listed building, the jewel of Sefton Park and an iconic Victorian Glasshouse. The botanical collection has over 200 plants, some of which are extremely rare and one that is extinct in the wild. They are representative of 5 continents. The Palm House is a charity and popular visitor attraction. 15 minutes drive or bus 82 from Bold Place. Sefton Park, Liverpool L17 https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/sefton-park-p90321
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Сефтон Парк
Sefton Park
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The magnificent 200-acre park looks like a natural landscape rather than a man-made park. Amongst the park's many features are a boating lake, replica statues of Eros and Peter Pan, a café and the famous Palm House. The Sefton Park Palm House is a Grade ll* listed building, the jewel of Sefton Park and an iconic Victorian Glasshouse. The botanical collection has over 200 plants, some of which are extremely rare and one that is extinct in the wild. They are representative of 5 continents. The Palm House is a charity and popular visitor attraction. 15 minutes drive or bus 82 from Bold Place. Sefton Park, Liverpool L17 https://www.visitliverpool.com/things-to-do/sefton-park-p90321

Food scene

Liverpool has a thriving restaurant scene to match its cultural status. We would like to introduce some of our favourite places and also places that are close to your Airbnb home. You are located right next to Bold street and it has every kind of restaurant you need from Greek, Turkish, Lebanese to African and new ones often pop up. Let us know if you find something else worth adding to our recommendations.
A small cozy restaurant a stone throw away from your Airbnb home. Serve Middle East food, good selection of quality wine and cocktails. 91 Bold Street, L1 4HF https://maray.co.uk/
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Maray Liverpool
91 Bold St
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A small cozy restaurant a stone throw away from your Airbnb home. Serve Middle East food, good selection of quality wine and cocktails. 91 Bold Street, L1 4HF https://maray.co.uk/
Authentic Greek restaurant, warm friendly atmosphere, one of Liverpool's best-loved restaurants. 76 Bold St, L1 4HR https://greektavernaliverpool1.co.uk/
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Greek Taverna Bold Street
76 Bold St
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Authentic Greek restaurant, warm friendly atmosphere, one of Liverpool's best-loved restaurants. 76 Bold St, L1 4HR https://greektavernaliverpool1.co.uk/
Lebanese street food with a french twist, unique flavours, fruit coctails, vegan and vegetarian friendly, very affordable prices. 54 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EA http://www.bakchich.co.uk/liverpool.php
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Bakchich Lebanese Restaurant
54 Bold St
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Lebanese street food with a french twist, unique flavours, fruit coctails, vegan and vegetarian friendly, very affordable prices. 54 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EA http://www.bakchich.co.uk/liverpool.php
Real Indian food miles away from curry stereotype, fresh flavours, healthy food, gluten free and vegan options. 69 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EZ https://www.mowglistreetfood.com/
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Mowgli Street Food
69 Bold St
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Real Indian food miles away from curry stereotype, fresh flavours, healthy food, gluten free and vegan options. 69 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EZ https://www.mowglistreetfood.com/
City's best Mexican restaurant, traditional Mexican dishes, friendly staff, very enjoyable experience. 57 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EU http://www.laparrillarestaurant.co.uk/index.html
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La Parrilla Mexican Bar & Grill
36 South Rd
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City's best Mexican restaurant, traditional Mexican dishes, friendly staff, very enjoyable experience. 57 Bold St, Liverpool L1 4EU http://www.laparrillarestaurant.co.uk/index.html
Part of The Italian Club Family, you can also find The Italian Club Fish and The Italian Club Bakery all on Bold street. Variety of food from interesting nibbles to wholesome mains, fresh fish, delicious handmade pastries and cakes. 85 Bold Street, L1 4HF- The Italian Club 128 Bold Street, L1 4JA- The Italian Club Fish 22 Newington, L1 4ED- The Italian Club Bakery https://www.theitalianclubfamily.com/
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The Italian Club Fish
128 Bold St
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Part of The Italian Club Family, you can also find The Italian Club Fish and The Italian Club Bakery all on Bold street. Variety of food from interesting nibbles to wholesome mains, fresh fish, delicious handmade pastries and cakes. 85 Bold Street, L1 4HF- The Italian Club 128 Bold Street, L1 4JA- The Italian Club Fish 22 Newington, L1 4ED- The Italian Club Bakery https://www.theitalianclubfamily.com/
Best place for meat lovers, a mouth-watering range of prime fine steak, great presentation of food, cozy atmosphere. 77 Bold St, L1 4EZ https://www.kassap.co.uk/
Kassap Meat House
77 Bold St
Best place for meat lovers, a mouth-watering range of prime fine steak, great presentation of food, cozy atmosphere. 77 Bold St, L1 4EZ https://www.kassap.co.uk/
Organic, raw, plant based food, offers variety of breakfast, brunch, smoothies, cakes and much more. Amazing place for our vegan guests. 74 Bold St, L1 4HR http://www.organicoliverpool.co.uk/
Orgânico Juice Bar & Eatery
74 Bold Street
Organic, raw, plant based food, offers variety of breakfast, brunch, smoothies, cakes and much more. Amazing place for our vegan guests. 74 Bold St, L1 4HR http://www.organicoliverpool.co.uk/
Choose from variety of delicious burgers and taste the Burger beer- their own brewed beer. They offer vegan plant based burgers too. All food is locally sourced. 100 Bold St, L1 4HY https://www.honestburgers.co.uk/
Honest Burgers Liverpool
100 Bold Street
Choose from variety of delicious burgers and taste the Burger beer- their own brewed beer. They offer vegan plant based burgers too. All food is locally sourced. 100 Bold St, L1 4HY https://www.honestburgers.co.uk/
Trendy street with loads of places to eat and independent shops. From Indian, Turkish, Mexican, Greek to vegan and much more. And it's right next to Sefton Park- Grade I listed park, home to the beautiful Palm House. Take a train from Liverpool Central to St Michaels train station (7 minutes, £3.70). https://www.larklaneguide.com/
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Lark Lane
Lark Lane
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Trendy street with loads of places to eat and independent shops. From Indian, Turkish, Mexican, Greek to vegan and much more. And it's right next to Sefton Park- Grade I listed park, home to the beautiful Palm House. Take a train from Liverpool Central to St Michaels train station (7 minutes, £3.70). https://www.larklaneguide.com/
One of the UK’s highest restaurants. This fine dining restaurant is on the 34th floor of the West Tower and offers a breathtaking 360° views of the iconic river, city and region beyond. Pop by for a cocktail or afternoon tea, it truly is an unforgettable experience. West Tower, Brook St, Liverpool L3 9PJ https://www.panoramic34.com/qr/
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Panoramic 34
Brook Street
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One of the UK’s highest restaurants. This fine dining restaurant is on the 34th floor of the West Tower and offers a breathtaking 360° views of the iconic river, city and region beyond. Pop by for a cocktail or afternoon tea, it truly is an unforgettable experience. West Tower, Brook St, Liverpool L3 9PJ https://www.panoramic34.com/qr/
A fine dining restaurant founded by famous chef Paul Askew. You might know him from his many tv appearences such as Saturday Kitchen and Sunday Brunch in 2017, 2018 and 2019, Celebrity MasterChef in 2018 or ITV’s Friday Night Fakeaway. 2017 saw Paul released his debut book, “Onwards and Upwards”, part autobiography, part cookbook, which documents his early years in the industry and the experiences that shaped him alongside 40 stunning dishes from The Art School. Choose from one of their delicious menus or visit The Art School Cellars for glass of wine or afternoon tea. 1 Sugnall St, L7 7EB https://theartschoolrestaurant.co.uk/menus/
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The Art School Restaurant
1 Sugnall St
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A fine dining restaurant founded by famous chef Paul Askew. You might know him from his many tv appearences such as Saturday Kitchen and Sunday Brunch in 2017, 2018 and 2019, Celebrity MasterChef in 2018 or ITV’s Friday Night Fakeaway. 2017 saw Paul released his debut book, “Onwards and Upwards”, part autobiography, part cookbook, which documents his early years in the industry and the experiences that shaped him alongside 40 stunning dishes from The Art School. Choose from one of their delicious menus or visit The Art School Cellars for glass of wine or afternoon tea. 1 Sugnall St, L7 7EB https://theartschoolrestaurant.co.uk/menus/
Simple bistro food from the best quality ingredients possible. Visit if you fancy something more than the average chain restaurant quality. Wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, exceptional value for money, with great staff and service. 60 Seel St, L1 4BE https://www.wreckfish.co/
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Wreckfish Bistro
60 Seel St
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Simple bistro food from the best quality ingredients possible. Visit if you fancy something more than the average chain restaurant quality. Wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, exceptional value for money, with great staff and service. 60 Seel St, L1 4BE https://www.wreckfish.co/
Sample the very best in Japanese cuisine. Enjoy a thrilling teppanyaki performance exhibited by their master chefs. Whether you are stopping by for a quick bite to eat or are having a meal to celebrate your special day, you can expect something extra special. 134 Duke St, East Village, L1 5AG https://www.sapporo.co.uk/experience/
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Sapporo Teppanyaki Liverpool
134 Duke St
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Sample the very best in Japanese cuisine. Enjoy a thrilling teppanyaki performance exhibited by their master chefs. Whether you are stopping by for a quick bite to eat or are having a meal to celebrate your special day, you can expect something extra special. 134 Duke St, East Village, L1 5AG https://www.sapporo.co.uk/experience/
Liverpool’s premier vegetarian/vegan restaurant, also hosts an independent art gallery. The cafe occupies a light and airy loft space of a grand old Grade II Victorian warehouse building, affording a dramatic and panoramic view of the city centre. Home made, healthy and nutritious food served in a truly authentic setting. 16-18 Newington, L1 4ED https://www.theeggcafe.co.uk/menu/
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The Egg Vegetarian Cafe
16-18 Newington
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Liverpool’s premier vegetarian/vegan restaurant, also hosts an independent art gallery. The cafe occupies a light and airy loft space of a grand old Grade II Victorian warehouse building, affording a dramatic and panoramic view of the city centre. Home made, healthy and nutritious food served in a truly authentic setting. 16-18 Newington, L1 4ED https://www.theeggcafe.co.uk/menu/
Liverpool's coffee shop was given the TripAdvisor 2020 Traveller’s Choice Award which has placed it in the top 10% of restaurants worldwide. If you want to support independent companies, this is a great place to go. The coffee is roasted locally, the bakery that provides the cakes is an independent, they support local artists and sell beautiful cards. Oriel Chambers, 16 Water Street Lower Ground Floor, L2 8TD
A Small Fish in a Big Pond Ltd
Liverpool's coffee shop was given the TripAdvisor 2020 Traveller’s Choice Award which has placed it in the top 10% of restaurants worldwide. If you want to support independent companies, this is a great place to go. The coffee is roasted locally, the bakery that provides the cakes is an independent, they support local artists and sell beautiful cards. Oriel Chambers, 16 Water Street Lower Ground Floor, L2 8TD
It has been labelled as the perfect spot to admire the city's famous waterfront while enjoying tapas styled food. The informal neighbourhood café boasts an outdoor terrace, where you can enjoy views overlooking the water while choose from the likes of their Pulled Brisket Chilli -sSlow-cooked chipotle beef brisket, black beans and mature cheddar served with spicy rice, spring onion, red chilli and sour cream or try some tapas including a Crispy Fried Cod Taco - a soft tortilla topped with guacamole, lettuce, pickled red onion, red pepper ketchup, black beans, coriander and crispy fried cod. Mann Island Buildings, 27a Buildings, Liverpool Waterfront L3 1BP http://thelounges.co.uk/brasco/
Brasco Lounge
It has been labelled as the perfect spot to admire the city's famous waterfront while enjoying tapas styled food. The informal neighbourhood café boasts an outdoor terrace, where you can enjoy views overlooking the water while choose from the likes of their Pulled Brisket Chilli -sSlow-cooked chipotle beef brisket, black beans and mature cheddar served with spicy rice, spring onion, red chilli and sour cream or try some tapas including a Crispy Fried Cod Taco - a soft tortilla topped with guacamole, lettuce, pickled red onion, red pepper ketchup, black beans, coriander and crispy fried cod. Mann Island Buildings, 27a Buildings, Liverpool Waterfront L3 1BP http://thelounges.co.uk/brasco/
A lovely little brunch spot on famous Lark Lane has been named fifth in list of top 30 bars and pubs in UK. 64 Lark Ln, L17 8UU https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/liverpool-venue-named-fifth-list-21274099
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Pippin's Corner
64 Lark Ln
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A lovely little brunch spot on famous Lark Lane has been named fifth in list of top 30 bars and pubs in UK. 64 Lark Ln, L17 8UU https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/liverpool-venue-named-fifth-list-21274099
The best authentic Italian pizza. Recomennded by all our dear Italian friends.
Rudy's Pizza Napoletana - Bold Street
The best authentic Italian pizza. Recomennded by all our dear Italian friends.
The best kebab ever! And much more. Literally a 2 minute walk from your Airbnb home.
Renshaw Street Food Market
The best kebab ever! And much more. Literally a 2 minute walk from your Airbnb home.
Absolutely the best sushi in the city! And just a stone throw away from your Airbnb home. A must try if you are a sushi lover.
Hibiki Sushi & Ramen
Absolutely the best sushi in the city! And just a stone throw away from your Airbnb home. A must try if you are a sushi lover.

Drinks and nightlife

Everyone loves a good drink and a night out every now and then and we're known in Liverpool for having some of the best night life around. No matter what kind of night out, post-work pint or lunchtime tipple you're after, Liverpool has plenty of bars and pubs on offer to suit everyone. Here are some of them.
A prohibition-themed bar that has been put together with great attention to detail. The bartenders dress smart, are knowledgeable and have an envious stash of cocktail recipes stored in their minds. It’s quite easy to walk past Berry & Rye, which is hidden on Berry Street in Liverpool, but once you find it, you’ll discover a bar filled with jazz, blues and more gin cocktails than you can shake a stick at. To get in, knock on the door – which is unnamed – and you’ll be shown through by a doorman. You’ll find a dim, yet classy, environment awaits you when you enter the main bar area. It is comfortable, relaxed, stylish and plush and really close to your Airbnb home. 48 Berry Street, L1 4JQ https://berryandrye.uk/
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Berry & Rye
48 Berry St
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A prohibition-themed bar that has been put together with great attention to detail. The bartenders dress smart, are knowledgeable and have an envious stash of cocktail recipes stored in their minds. It’s quite easy to walk past Berry & Rye, which is hidden on Berry Street in Liverpool, but once you find it, you’ll discover a bar filled with jazz, blues and more gin cocktails than you can shake a stick at. To get in, knock on the door – which is unnamed – and you’ll be shown through by a doorman. You’ll find a dim, yet classy, environment awaits you when you enter the main bar area. It is comfortable, relaxed, stylish and plush and really close to your Airbnb home. 48 Berry Street, L1 4JQ https://berryandrye.uk/
A beautiful contemporary gin bar situated on Hope Street, the only street in the world with a cathedral at either end. You can choose from 160 types of gins, specialty Jenevers (gin's delicious predecessor), variety of cocktails or excellent beers. Join their lovely bartenders for the ultimate gin tasting experience (currently £15 per person). You’ll be talked through a brief history of Jenever and learn about some of their unique gins. There’ll be a bit about how to palette your G&Ts with tonics and garnishes, before getting down to the serious business of tasting each delicious variation. 29a Hope Street, L1 9BQ https://www.jeneverginbar.co.uk/
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Jenever Gin Bar
29a Hope St
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A beautiful contemporary gin bar situated on Hope Street, the only street in the world with a cathedral at either end. You can choose from 160 types of gins, specialty Jenevers (gin's delicious predecessor), variety of cocktails or excellent beers. Join their lovely bartenders for the ultimate gin tasting experience (currently £15 per person). You’ll be talked through a brief history of Jenever and learn about some of their unique gins. There’ll be a bit about how to palette your G&Ts with tonics and garnishes, before getting down to the serious business of tasting each delicious variation. 29a Hope Street, L1 9BQ https://www.jeneverginbar.co.uk/
The only 1900's style cocktail bar with close-up magicians in the UK. Upon entry, guests can revel in the 18th century decor, boasting vintage furnishings and a cosy fireplace. They’re all about quality drinks and unique, deceptive entertainment. Their team of incredible close-up magicians move from table to table performing world-class sleight of hand and psychological techniques to astound even the most earnest of guests. It really must be seen to be believed. 92 Duke Street, L1 5AG https://theoracle.bar/
The Central
31 Ranelagh St
The only 1900's style cocktail bar with close-up magicians in the UK. Upon entry, guests can revel in the 18th century decor, boasting vintage furnishings and a cosy fireplace. They’re all about quality drinks and unique, deceptive entertainment. Their team of incredible close-up magicians move from table to table performing world-class sleight of hand and psychological techniques to astound even the most earnest of guests. It really must be seen to be believed. 92 Duke Street, L1 5AG https://theoracle.bar/
One of the most notable names for craft beer in Liverpool and heralded for their draught range, the head of the city's hop clan can only be Brewdog Liverpool. Not only will you find the very best range of craft beers behind their bar including their own roster of bottles, cans and draught, Brewdog Liverpool are mighty in the burger department: from vegan patties to chicken favourite, their 'Cluck Norris'. And it is at your doorstep, right behind the corner. Manolis Yard, 8 Colquitt St, L1 4DE https://www.brewdog.com/bars/uk/brewdog-liverpool?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-liverpool
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BrewDog Liverpool
8 Colquitt St
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One of the most notable names for craft beer in Liverpool and heralded for their draught range, the head of the city's hop clan can only be Brewdog Liverpool. Not only will you find the very best range of craft beers behind their bar including their own roster of bottles, cans and draught, Brewdog Liverpool are mighty in the burger department: from vegan patties to chicken favourite, their 'Cluck Norris'. And it is at your doorstep, right behind the corner. Manolis Yard, 8 Colquitt St, L1 4DE https://www.brewdog.com/bars/uk/brewdog-liverpool?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-liverpool
A true independent Irish Bar in Liverpool City Centre, Shenanigans is famous for it's warm friendly welcome, quality drinks, live music, entertainment and showing all the latest sporting events. Plus some of the most original/ strongest cocktails and shots in the city! With the best pint of Guinness in Liverpool, all their drinks, alcoholic or none are at unbeatable prices. 77 Tithebarn Street, L2 2EN https://www.shenanigansliverpool.co.uk/
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Shenanigans
77 Tithebarn St
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A true independent Irish Bar in Liverpool City Centre, Shenanigans is famous for it's warm friendly welcome, quality drinks, live music, entertainment and showing all the latest sporting events. Plus some of the most original/ strongest cocktails and shots in the city! With the best pint of Guinness in Liverpool, all their drinks, alcoholic or none are at unbeatable prices. 77 Tithebarn Street, L2 2EN https://www.shenanigansliverpool.co.uk/
A traditional pub of unique character, One of Liverpool's "architectural gems", 'the most ornate pub in England' also known as 'The Phil'. Of particular interest to visitors is the high quality of the gentlemen's urinals, constructed in rose-coloured marble. They offer the best classic British dishes, seriously tasty pub food, eclectic range of ales and extensive whisky and gin collection. 36 Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 9BX https://www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/restaurants/northwest/thephilharmonicdiningroomsliverpool?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
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The Philharmonic Dining Rooms
36 Hope St
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A traditional pub of unique character, One of Liverpool's "architectural gems", 'the most ornate pub in England' also known as 'The Phil'. Of particular interest to visitors is the high quality of the gentlemen's urinals, constructed in rose-coloured marble. They offer the best classic British dishes, seriously tasty pub food, eclectic range of ales and extensive whisky and gin collection. 36 Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 9BX https://www.nicholsonspubs.co.uk/restaurants/northwest/thephilharmonicdiningroomsliverpool?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
One of the oldest Liverpool's pub. Pub of The Year 2019 by the Liverpool and Districts branch of CAMRA. Pop by for a pint and admire its unique interior, along with a vast array of ornaments, antiques, caricatures of P. Kavanagh himself and photographs of old Liverpool. 2-6 Egerton Street, L8 7LY https://pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs/110
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Peter Kavanagh's
2-6 Egerton St
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One of the oldest Liverpool's pub. Pub of The Year 2019 by the Liverpool and Districts branch of CAMRA. Pop by for a pint and admire its unique interior, along with a vast array of ornaments, antiques, caricatures of P. Kavanagh himself and photographs of old Liverpool. 2-6 Egerton Street, L8 7LY https://pubheritage.camra.org.uk/pubs/110
The birthplace of The Beatles, location of famous Cavern Club. There’s no shortage of places to stop along the way as you take in the Beatles history, including Beatles-themed bars, disco clubs and everything in between. If you want to dance your socks off Mathew Street is a right place for it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathew_Street
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Mathew Street
Mathew Street
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The birthplace of The Beatles, location of famous Cavern Club. There’s no shortage of places to stop along the way as you take in the Beatles history, including Beatles-themed bars, disco clubs and everything in between. If you want to dance your socks off Mathew Street is a right place for it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathew_Street
Situated in the former St Peter's Catholic Church, the first church in Liverpool to be turned into a social venue. Alma de Cuba in an eclectic mix of Cuba, Hispanic, and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool's great spirit. Their Samba dancers put on a marvellous show and get you up on your feet- a night out to remember. St Peters Church, Seel St, L1 4BH https://alma-de-cuba.com/
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Alma De Cuba
Seel Street
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Situated in the former St Peter's Catholic Church, the first church in Liverpool to be turned into a social venue. Alma de Cuba in an eclectic mix of Cuba, Hispanic, and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool's great spirit. Their Samba dancers put on a marvellous show and get you up on your feet- a night out to remember. St Peters Church, Seel St, L1 4BH https://alma-de-cuba.com/
The heart of Liverpool's nightlife. You'll find some of the most popular nightlife venues in the city here including McCooleys, Modo, Soho, Fusion, Einstein, Coyote Ugly Saloon, Level and Boston Pool Loft. Only a short walk from your Airbnb home. Concert Square, L1 4NR https://concertsquareliverpool.co.uk/
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Concert Square
Concert Street
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The heart of Liverpool's nightlife. You'll find some of the most popular nightlife venues in the city here including McCooleys, Modo, Soho, Fusion, Einstein, Coyote Ugly Saloon, Level and Boston Pool Loft. Only a short walk from your Airbnb home. Concert Square, L1 4NR https://concertsquareliverpool.co.uk/
A night out becomes a real event at PINS Social Club. Whether you want dining, gaming or just kicking back with a cocktail or two this is the right place for you. A rooftop bar, live performances, games room, karaoke room, live football- you name it and PINS have it. 45 – 61 Duke St ,L1 5AP https://www.pinssocialclub.co.uk/
PINS Social Club Liverpool
45 - 61 Duke Street
A night out becomes a real event at PINS Social Club. Whether you want dining, gaming or just kicking back with a cocktail or two this is the right place for you. A rooftop bar, live performances, games room, karaoke room, live football- you name it and PINS have it. 45 – 61 Duke St ,L1 5AP https://www.pinssocialclub.co.uk/

Other places to visit

A former brewery founded in 1858 by Robert Cain, now home to incredible venues such as Ghetto Golf, Baltic Market, Peaky Blinders Bar and tusk, Cains Brewery Village is full of independent venues for your perfect day or night out. When you are in the area do not miss street art spots at Baltic triangle such as iconic ‘For all Liverpool’s Liver Birds’ by Paul Curtis on Jamaica Street, Stephen Hawking painting on the top of Hill Street, The Klopp Art Wall on Jamaica Street and much more. Perfect spots for best Instagram selfies. :) Stanhope St, L8 5XJ http://www.breweryvillage.com/
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Cains Brewery Village
Stanhope Street
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A former brewery founded in 1858 by Robert Cain, now home to incredible venues such as Ghetto Golf, Baltic Market, Peaky Blinders Bar and tusk, Cains Brewery Village is full of independent venues for your perfect day or night out. When you are in the area do not miss street art spots at Baltic triangle such as iconic ‘For all Liverpool’s Liver Birds’ by Paul Curtis on Jamaica Street, Stephen Hawking painting on the top of Hill Street, The Klopp Art Wall on Jamaica Street and much more. Perfect spots for best Instagram selfies. :) Stanhope St, L8 5XJ http://www.breweryvillage.com/
A fascinating underground world created by Joseph Williamson in the early 19th Century. Take a guided tour through a section of the network of tunnels and view exhibitions which depict the life and times of one of Liverpool's most eccentric characters. The Old Stableyard, Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre, Smithdown Ln, Liverpool L7 3EE https://www.visitliverpool.com/blog/read/2019/08/friends-of-williamsons-tunnels-b394
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Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre
Smithdown Lane
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A fascinating underground world created by Joseph Williamson in the early 19th Century. Take a guided tour through a section of the network of tunnels and view exhibitions which depict the life and times of one of Liverpool's most eccentric characters. The Old Stableyard, Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre, Smithdown Ln, Liverpool L7 3EE https://www.visitliverpool.com/blog/read/2019/08/friends-of-williamsons-tunnels-b394
The only known British example of an intact 20th-century photographic studio. 13,000 features, objects and collections are in care of National Trust in the home and photographic studio of E. Chambré Hardman and his wife Margaret. Only a short stroll away from your home. 59 Rodney Street, L1 9ER https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardmans-house
National Trust, The Hardmans' House
59 Rodney St
The only known British example of an intact 20th-century photographic studio. 13,000 features, objects and collections are in care of National Trust in the home and photographic studio of E. Chambré Hardman and his wife Margaret. Only a short stroll away from your home. 59 Rodney Street, L1 9ER https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardmans-house
A fun-filled destination for all ages. The attraction is packed with puzzling challenges and brain-teasing workouts, oddball photo opportunities and interactive experiences. It is a place of enigma and curious corners, of silly spaces and upside down places. Cameras are recommended; curiosity, and the willingness to see things differently, are a must. A short walk from your home. https://www.quirkyquarter.com/ https://www.quirkyquarter.com/
Quirky Quarter
142 Duke St
A fun-filled destination for all ages. The attraction is packed with puzzling challenges and brain-teasing workouts, oddball photo opportunities and interactive experiences. It is a place of enigma and curious corners, of silly spaces and upside down places. Cameras are recommended; curiosity, and the willingness to see things differently, are a must. A short walk from your home. https://www.quirkyquarter.com/ https://www.quirkyquarter.com/