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]]>This central cafe offers a wide menu featuring classics such as bacon and eggs on toast, as well as more unusual meals such as broad bean hash. The service is friendly and the portions are big enough to power you through a day of sightseeing.
Liverpool’s famous river can appear bleak and grey on winter days, but when the sun shines suddenly the docklands area can seem quaint and charming. Make the most of the wide open space and go for a brisk walk along the water’s edge.
Tate Liverpool is one of the biggest art galleries in the north of England and is definitely worth a visit. You can see both traditional and contemporary art, and visit the cinema for a selection of art house films.
Liverpool’s most famous musical sons are commemorated in this bronze city center statue. A place for fans and well-wishers to come and pay respects, as well as an interesting sight in itself, the statue is a classic place to take a Liverpool selfie.
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]]>Bingo is usually a hobby older adults love, and Bongo’s Bingo is something unique. Think bingo mixed with dance-offs, raves, and unique prizes like giant pink unicorns and mobility scooters.
Home to British civil engineer William MacKenzie and his first and second wives, this pyramid-shaped tomb stands at 15 feet tall at Saint Andrew’s Church. The tomb was built by William’s brother in 1868 and it sits in one of the most haunted spots in Liverpool.
Okay, so you can’t visit Liverpool without at least doing one Beatles-themed thing and this Magical Mystery Tour visits all of the band’s hot spots like Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields, and their childhood homes.
There’s nothing like a ghost tour to creep you out and this award-winning one takes you to some of the most historical and haunted parts of the city.
Sure, nerfs may be a children’s game, but adults love them too and Nerf Centre Liverpool is a great place to feel like a kid again. Plus, there’s even an indoor paintball arena at the center.
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]]>The iconic Beatles museum is an absolute must-do while visiting Liverpool whether you’re a fan or not! Located on the Albert Dock, it is a short walk from anywhere in Downtown Liverpool and has great views of the river and city. The museum is set up so you walk through the timeline of the Beatles, all the way from the Cavern Club to the Apple Rooftop Concert.
On this two-hour tour, they’ll take you to all the highlights that you’re dying to see. You’ll drive down Penny Lane, get to stop by Strawberry Fields, see all their childhood houses, and more! As you ride around Liverpool, music plays and the whole bus will join in a sing-along! The tour guides are incredibly knowledgeable and you’ll get lots of intel and tidbits of information.
Included on the Magical Mystery tour is a drive down Penny Lane with a quick stop at the corner to snap a picture with the street sign. However, it is highly recommend venturing over to Penny Lane and exploring on your own! You can pop into the Barber Shop and stroll along the roundabout where the pretty nurse sells poppies from a tray. Penny Lane is a busy street lined with shops, pubs, and restaurants. Stop at anyone, grab a fish and finger pie, and take it all in.
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]]>This central cafe offers a wide menu featuring classics such as bacon and eggs on toast, as well as more unusual meals such as broad bean hash. The service is friendly and the portions are big enough to power you through a day of sightseeing.
Liverpool’s famous river can appear bleak and grey on winter days, but when the sun shines suddenly the docklands area can seem quaint and charming. Make the most of the wide open space and go for a brisk walk along the water’s edge.
Tate Liverpool is one of the biggest art galleries in the north of England and is definitely worth a visit. You can see both traditional and contemporary art, and visit the cinema for a selection of art house films.
Liverpool’s most famous musical sons are commemorated in this bronze city center statue. A place for fans and well-wishers to come and pay respects, as well as an interesting sight in itself, the statue is a classic place to take a Liverpool selfie.
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]]>The post 5 Unique Experiences in Liverpool appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Bingo is usually a hobby older adults love, and Bongo’s Bingo is something unique. Think bingo mixed with dance-offs, raves, and unique prizes like giant pink unicorns and mobility scooters.
Home to British civil engineer William MacKenzie and his first and second wives, this pyramid-shaped tomb stands at 15 feet tall at Saint Andrew’s Church. The tomb was built by William’s brother in 1868 and it sits in one of the most haunted spots in Liverpool.
Okay, so you can’t visit Liverpool without at least doing one Beatles-themed thing and this Magical Mystery Tour visits all of the band’s hot spots like Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields, and their childhood homes.
There’s nothing like a ghost tour to creep you out and this award-winning one takes you to some of the most historical and haunted parts of the city.
Sure, nerfs may be a children’s game, but adults love them too and Nerf Centre Liverpool is a great place to feel like a kid again. Plus, there’s even an indoor paintball arena at the center.
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]]>The post 3 Things Fans of the Beatles Can Do In Liverpool, UK appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The iconic Beatles museum is an absolute must-do while visiting Liverpool whether you’re a fan or not! Located on the Albert Dock, it is a short walk from anywhere in Downtown Liverpool and has great views of the river and city. The museum is set up so you walk through the timeline of the Beatles, all the way from the Cavern Club to the Apple Rooftop Concert.
On this two-hour tour, they’ll take you to all the highlights that you’re dying to see. You’ll drive down Penny Lane, get to stop by Strawberry Fields, see all their childhood houses, and more! As you ride around Liverpool, music plays and the whole bus will join in a sing-along! The tour guides are incredibly knowledgeable and you’ll get lots of intel and tidbits of information.
Included on the Magical Mystery tour is a drive down Penny Lane with a quick stop at the corner to snap a picture with the street sign. However, it is highly recommend venturing over to Penny Lane and exploring on your own! You can pop into the Barber Shop and stroll along the roundabout where the pretty nurse sells poppies from a tray. Penny Lane is a busy street lined with shops, pubs, and restaurants. Stop at anyone, grab a fish and finger pie, and take it all in.
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