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From its historic waterfront, adorned with the iconic Albert Dock, to its impressive cathedrals and thriving arts scene, Liverpool offers an interesting blend of old and new. Embrace the warmth of the locals, known as Liverpudlians or Scousers, as you explore its museums and galleries, cheer on its passionate football teams, and immerse yourself in The Beatles' legacy. Prepare to be enchanted by the charm of Liverpool, where history, creativity, and a contagious spirit converge to create an unforgettable experience.

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Knowsley Safari Park

Not everyone has the opportunity to travel to Africa, but if you are in Liverpool you can get a taste of it by visiting Knowsley Safari Park, located in Prescot, less than 30 minutes away from Liverpool. Here you can admire animal species from the Savannah and, if you dare, go on the walk-around tour.

Liverpool Cathedral

The Liverpool Cathedral is a large 20th-century Anglican cathedral which contains the biggest organ in the United Kingdom as well as the world’s heaviest peal of bells. As you ascend to the top of its tower, prepare to be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views that stretch far and wide.

Royal Albert Dock

Explore the Royal Albert Dock and experience a captivating fusion of history, art, and entertainment. Opened in 1846, this architectural marvel, designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, stands as Britain's first structure constructed entirely from cast iron, brick, and stone, with no reliance on wood for its structure. This iconic complex houses an impressive array of cultural landmarks, including the renowned Tate Liverpool, The Beatles Story, Merseyside Maritime Museum, and the thought-provoking International Slavery Museum. Beyond its rich cultural offerings, the dock also boasts a vibrant assortment of shops, bars, and restaurants, creating a lively and diverse destination for visitors.

St George's Hall

Built in the mid-19th century, St George's Hall is a Neoclassical building which contains concert halls and a law court. Throughout its history, St George's Hall has played host to numerous events, including concerts, exhibitions, and even high-profile trials. It is possible to book a guided tour, where you will get a chance to visit its prison cells and courtrooms as well as see the breathtaking Concert Room with its opulent crystal chandelier and walls lined with Goddess-like statues along with the biggest classical reception room in the UK, the sumptuous Great Hall.