England It was one of the places that I was curious about, but that I postponed after saying that it is close anyway, I will go in old age. When I had the opportunity to go to Manchester with the organization of EF Language Schools, it was just one hour away. Liverpool'I said I wouldn't go back without seeing him, and I spent a day exploring Liverpool. in a day Things to do in Liverpool My suggestions are in this article.

Places to Visit in Liverpool
Places to Visit in Liverpool

I took the early morning train from Manchester to Liverpool. Round-trip ticket costs £11. The journey takes about an hour. It is not difficult to understand the level of prosperity of the country as you see lush green plains, neat towns and sparkling farms and well-kept animals along the way. Where are our villages, where are the English villages, one cannot help but say.

Train line between Liverpool and ManchesterIt was the first train line used for intercity passenger transportation in the world. The fact that Liverpool was an important port in the slave trade created the need to transport both materials and people inland.

Liverpool city centre, World Cultural Heritage listed and protected. Streets and buildings are really aesthetically beautiful. Georgian style is quite common.

The train station is quite big and beautiful. It is at a point very close to the city center, as we are accustomed to seeing in European cities. You can get your city map from the tourist information office at the station and start touring right away. So did I.

Liverpool Travel Guide

There are museums to see in Liverpool, streets for shopping, nightlife where you can find plenty of restaurants and bars, and streets made of red brick houses that fully reflect the British life.

As soon as I leave the station for my tour, turn right and go to St. I started towards George's Square. Next to St. John's garden, I continued towards Liverpool One, the most lively shopping area of ​​the city, near the Cavern Club, known as the Beatles' bar. There are many shops, shopping centers, cafes and restaurants in that area. Since I have little time, I pass this place fast to return in the afternoon.

Mixing the road a bit, I first visit St. Luke's Church and then the Liverpool Cathedral, the largest cathedral in the British Isles. There is an entrance fee to the cathedral's tower, and night tours are organized at night. Just below the cathedral is China Town. Liverpool's Chinatown is quite famous.

After the Cathedral, I go to the port, to Albert Dock, which is even more famous than Chinatown. Another city was founded in the port. The Beatles Shop, where you can see the story of the Beatles, is Albert Dock, a port-of-the-road mall full of cafes and shops. Museums such as the Maritime and Slave museum are also inside the Albert Dock.

The biggest fun at Albert Dock is Yellow Duck. You can take a 1-hour city tour with this fun vehicle that can go both at sea and on land. You set the time and buy a ticket, and when the time comes, you get on and tour the city. The cost of this entertainment is 10 Pounds. There is also a Ferris wheel at J Albert Dock, which you can use to see the city from above.

I see the Metropolitan Cathedral on the map and say not to return without seeing it, and I turn my way up. Good thing I translated it, I'm walking through streets full of red brick houses. These are my favorite architectural structures in England.

In the evening, I returned to the Cavern Club area, it was quite lively compared to the day. Everyone was in a hurry to take pictures in front of the Cavern.

There is a train to Manchester until 12 at night. I decided to return before it was too late, I was quite tired from the streets all day. When I think about what I remember about Liverpool; it is a very beautiful and orderly city, friendly people… that's all. If you were wondering if there was anything interesting, different, or something that surprised me, you didn't. It can be preferred to spend a few pleasant days and have a quiet time. Another option would be to take a walk in this region, known as the Lake District, and get to know the nature closely.

Long story short, see if you fall, but it's not worth the extra effort to get your way down.

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2 Comments

    • Hello Joseph,

      Football is out of my field of interest. When I went to Barcelona, ​​I did not go to the Camp Nou.
      Tastes and colors 🙂

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