Albert Dock
This collection of Grade 1 listed buildings were the first fireproof warehouses in the world & is now a buzzing district of bars, shops, apartments and museums. It is home to Tate Liverpool art gallery.
Albert Dock
This collection of Grade 1 listed buildings were the first fireproof warehouses in the world & is now a buzzing district of bars, shops, apartments and museums. It is home to Tate Liverpool art gallery.
Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral (30') the biggest Cathedral in the UK and the modernist Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King (25)a catholic cathedral built in the 1960’s to a unique design sometimes called Gods Spaceship!
St James Cemetery
St. James Cemetery an urban park underneath Liverpool Cathedral a Grade I Historic park with a natural spring.
Everton Park
from Everton Brow we will get a unique view overlooking the docks & magnificent city of Liverpool
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.
St Luke’s Bombed Out Church
A much-loved landmark at the heart of the city kept as a memorial to the civilians who lost their lives in the May 1941 blitz. See also the 1st WW memorial to the Christmas day truce in no-man’s-land
Liverpool
(Pass by)
Penny Lane Road sign 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 The Culture Quarter - we will see St. Johns Gardens (15') St George’s Hall which King Charles referred to as the finest Neoclassical building in the world! The jaw dropping Central Library ,World Museum and the Walker art gallery also here
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
Known as " Paddys Wigwam", this cathedral is different in architecture and beautiful.
St. George's Hall
(Pass by)
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.
Chester
if you like Roman history Chester has the remains of Britains largest amphitheatre & you may spot Roman soldiers around the city ! Chester is the most complete walled city in the UK famous for its black and white Victorian buildings including the Rows, medieval two - tier buildings above street level-many of which today are shops. The Cathedral started as an Abbey back in 992AD
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