Popular Attractions When Visiting Liverpool On Merseyside

by Frederick Hoymer on December 17, 2009

Liverpool is a city with so much to do you will need at least a few days to take in the main points. Depending on what you are after, the city offers everything from great nightlife, to great culture. Much has been invested in the city’s renovation and as a result the city was named at the European capital of culture for 2008. This has succeeded in bringing in additional levels of tourism for a vibrant, buzzing city.

One of the best features of the city from a cultural perspective is the great maritime history and traditions that are there. The city used to be one of the richest cities in the world with one of the busiest ports, where at the start of the 19th century roughly 40% of the whole worlds trade passed throughout the docks of the city.

The profits made from this were able to be put into building a city worthy of the majesty of the great British Empire that was building at the time. So much beautiful architecture was created that can still be seen today. The city, as a result, is home to he largest collection of listed buildings, even more so than London. Additionally, the city has the greatest collective display of art, specimens and artifact’s on display anywhere in the UK. These are all housed within the eight galleries and museums all around the city.

The cultural heart of Liverpool is St George’s Plateau which is home to the Walker gallery which contains a collection covering six centuries, and has one of the finest collections beyond London. Hope street is the centre of the cities art deco philharmonic hall, a university and performing arts centre.

The cobbles of the street run between Anglican Liverpool Cathedral to the Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral. The Liverpool Cathedral is the largest in the UK and the fifth largest in the entire world and sports a massive exterior of red sandstone brick.

In terms of museums, look no further for modern art housed at the Tate Liverpool, sister museum to the Tate Modern in London. Also to find out about a part of our history that is surrounded by controversy pop over to the slavery museum that will help you to discover the darker side of the history of the great trading exploits of the city. For fans of the Beatles, there are different tours that offer people the chance to find out where the fab four kicked off their careers and began to make a name for themselves.

Aside from the cultural side of the city, there are other attractions to enjoy. The nightlife within the city is fantastic and boasts some of the most popular spots in the country. Sport also, and in particular football with the rival factions of Liverpool FC and Everton is hugely popular here. The local football derby’s that occur twice yearly between the two teams bring in interest from all over. Moreover, the city has a wonderful range of diverse food outlets to suit all tastes.

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