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STOP 1 - The Royal Albert Dock
The Royal Albert Dock is a scenic renovated area of Liverpool that hosts a variety of leisure and retail units including the Tate Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum.
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STOP 1 - Wheel of Liverpool
The Wheel of Liverpool stands an awe-inspiring 60m high. Each gondola features commentary that provides an insight into the city’s landmarks - “Every turn has a story”!
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STOP 1 - The Beatles Story
The Beatles Story is the world's largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to telling the story of the lives and times of The Beatles.
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STOP 2 - Three Graces
Built as emblems of Liverpool's commercial success, the "Three Graces" are three majestic buildings at the back of the Pier Head.
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STOP 2 - Beatles Statue
An iconic statue of the Fab Four, in their hometown. The Beatles Statue arrived on Liverpool's Waterfront in 2015. It's the city's most popular selfie spot!
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STOP 2 - British Music Experience
From the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Bowie to The Spice Girls, Oasis, Adele and X-Factor, the BME boasts an unrivalled collection of memorabilia, stage outfits, instruments, images and footage.
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STOP 2 - Royal Liver Building 360
You’ll get a tour of some of the building’s hidden secrets, journeying to the 15th floor to get breathtaking panoramic views across Liverpool from the most iconic viewing point in the city, getting up close to the world famous Liver Birds.
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STOP 3 - Liverpool Parish Church (Our Lady and Saint Nicholas)
The site is said to have been a place of worship since at least the 1250s. The church is situated close to the River Mersey near the Pier Head.
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STOP 3 - Western Approaches
Walk through hidden rooms and discover the stories locked in the wartime bunker that protected the tactics and secrets of the British Armed Forces plotting to protect Britain's sea supply routes and aid the Allied victory.
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STOP 4 - Mathew Street
Situated in the Cavern Quarter at the heart of the city. Liverpool's most famous street not only houses the Cavern Club but shopping, bars and pubs, and come summer weekends the street is packed with partying locals and tourists.
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STOP 4 - Liverpool Beatles Museum
The Liverpool Beatles Museum promises that visitors will be swept along on a wave of unimaginable nostalgia as they explore first hand an awe inspiring wealth of authentic items.
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STOP 4 - Liverpool One
With over 170 stores, bars and restaurants - Liverpool ONE is the ultimate shopping experience. With all your favourite high street stores as well as designer brands, there really is something for everyone.
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STOP 6 - William Brown Street
William Brown Street is home to the Walker Art Gallery, home to the annual John Moores Painting Prize, the World Museum, Liverpool’s Central Library, and the County Sessions House.
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STOP 6 - St George's Hall
Opened in 1854, it is a Neoclassical building which contains concert halls and law courts, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
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STOP 7 - Lime Street Train Station
Lime Street is a terminus railway station and the main station serving the city centre of Liverpool. Opened in August 1836, it is the oldest still-operating grand terminus mainline station in the world.
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STOP 7 - St John's Beacon
The viewing platform at St John’s Beacon is a unique way to see the ever changing landscape of Merseyside and beyond, over 400 feet above the city centre of Liverpool!
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STOP 8 - Adelphi Hotel
The Adelphi originally opened in 1862 and has been re-built three times, narrowly missed being bombed in World War II and was a flagship property for passengers travelling overseas on ocean liners, including the Titanic.
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STOP 9 - Metropolitan Cathedral
No trip to Liverpool is complete without a visit to the awe-inspiring Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. This dramatic icon of faith, architecture and human endeavour is spectacular in both scale and design.
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STOP 9 - University of Liverpool
The University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading research institutions and a centre of world-class teaching and learning. The university is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of the UK’s leading research universities!
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STOP 10 - Philharmonic Dining Rooms
The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is a breathtakingly ornate, Art Deco drinking den. An architectural marvel, we've yet to find another pub in the country with a Grade 1-listed gents!
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STOP 11 - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe. The cathedral is free to enter, however the tower and audio tour is highly recommended.
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STOP 12 - St Luke's Church or Bombed Out Church
This is is a famous Liverpool landmark that looks over the booming Bold Street. The church has been given its ‘Bombed Out’ nickname due to the fact it has been kept as a shell since the Blitz.
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STOP 12 - Bold Street
Bold Street is one of the best shopping streets in the country. For independent stores, cafes and restaurants, this is your place. Selling everything from world foods to records, you’ll peruse your way up or down this cobbled steps for hours.
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STOP 13 - China Town
Explore one of Europe’s oldest and largest Chinese communities. It's hard to miss as you are greeted with a traditional Chinese arch that was imported from Shanghai and constructed by the expert Chinese craftsmen.
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STOP 13 - Quirky Quarter
Quirky Quarter is home to a medley of interactive experiences and brain stimulating workouts, of puzzling challenges and oddball photo opportunities. It is a fun-filled destination for all ages, welcoming a broad spectrum of guests.
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STOP 13 - Cains Brewery Village
The brewery site lies within the city’s Baltic Triangle area, a growing hub for creative and digital enterprise and education. At the heart of the site is the historic Cains Brewery building, surrounded by 1980s warehouse and manufacturing facilities.