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Liverpool attractions: how to discover the city of the Beatles

Even just two days are enough to enter the sparkling, creative and festive air of Liverpool, European Capital of Culture 2008 e World Heritage.

Glimpse of Liverpool
Anne Bruno
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Anne Bruno
Anna Bruno is a professional journalist specializing in travel, food, music, and technology. She began her career as a reporter for La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno and...
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Liverpool, city in the north-west ofEngland, is famous for its rich cultural history, vibrant music scene (thanks to the Beatles) and its maritime heritage. In this article we'll take you through a detailed tour of Liverpool's main attractions, giving you an idea of ​​what to do and see during your visit.

1. Liverpool's vibrant cultural scene

La Tate Gallery it is one of Liverpool's unmissable places. Located in the docks area, redeveloped and transformed into a cultural centre, the Tate Gallery houses a vast collection of modern and contemporary art. The museum is well known for its temporary exhibitions, which often feature works by internationally renowned artists.

The Beatles Story

La Beatles Story, also located in the docks area, is an unmissable attraction for all Fab Four fans. This exhibition offers a detailed reconstruction of the life and career of the Beatles, with a vast range of memorabilia, curiosities and sections dedicated to the solo careers of the band members.

The Fact

The Fact, an exhibition space with futuristic shapes, hosts galleries, cinemas, bars and restaurants. It's a great place for art and design enthusiasts, thanks to its innovative exhibitions and striking architecture.

Tate Gallery, Liverpool
Tate Gallery, Liverpool

2. Liverpool's historic and modern architecture

Anglican Cathedral

La Anglican Cathedral of Liverpool is one of the largest Anglican churches in the world. This impressive Gothic structure houses the largest organ in the world and offers breathtaking views of the city from its bell tower.

The Chinese bow

Another important symbol of Liverpool is the Chinese bow, the largest imperial arch existing outside the China. This colorful arch, 50 meters high, represents the friendship between the Chinese and British communities.

Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool
Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool

3. Liverpool's naval and maritime tradition

Albert Dock

The area of Albert Dock offers an immersion in Liverpool's naval and maritime heritage. Here you will find the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which hosts international exhibitions and exhibitions related to the sea and Liverpool's maritime history.

Liverpool FC Stadium

For football fans, a visit to the Liverpool FC stadium it is a must. Here you will have the opportunity to take a tour of the changing rooms and sit on the bench, and with theAnfield Experience, you will also be able to see the Champions League trophy won by Liverpool.

Anfield stands, Liverpool
Anfield stands, Liverpool

4. Liverpool museums and art galleries

La Walker Art Gallery is one of Liverpool's leading art museums, with a large collection of paintings and sculptures dating back to the Middle Ages. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions of contemporary artists.

Sudley House

Sudley House is another major art gallery in Liverpool, located in a beautiful Victorian house. The collection includes works by artists such as Turner, Gainsborough and Reynolds.

La View Two Gallery, located on Mathew Street, is the city's main independent gallery. It hosts exhibitions by emerging artists and offers an interesting alternative to more traditional galleries.

Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

5. Exploring Liverpool's connection to the Beatles

Magical Mystery Tour

Il Magical Mystery Tour is a bus tour that takes you through the most important Beatles-related locations in Liverpool, including their childhood locations and the places where they began their musical career.

Cavern Club

Il Cavern Club it is another iconic place linked to the Beatles. This venue, where the band played nearly 300 times between 1961 and 1963, is a must-see attraction for all Fab Four fans.

Beatles Story Museum

Il Beatles Story Museum it's an immersion in the history of the Beatles. This museum offers a detailed reconstruction of the band's life and career, with a wide range of memorabilia and curiosities.

Liverpool Beatles Museum

Il Liverpool Beatles Museum is another museum dedicated to the Beatles. This museum boasts the “largest Beatles collection in the world,” with over 1000 items on display across three floors.

Liverpool Beatles Museum
Liverpool Beatles Museum

6. Statues and monuments dedicated to the Beatles in Liverpool

Statue of John Lennon

Outside the Cavern Club stands a bronze statue of a young John Lennon. This statue, first unveiled in 1997, has been a popular photo opportunity for Beatles fans ever since.

Beatles statue at Pier Head

Another must for Beatles fans is the Beatles statue at Pier Head. This group of bronze statues was donated to Liverpool by the Cavern Club in 2015, 50 years after the Beatles' last public appearance in the city.

Beatles in Liverpool
Beatles in Liverpool

7. Places linked to the life and career of the Beatles

Childhood homes of the Beatles

Visiting the childhood homes of the Beatles is a very popular activity among fans. Some of the most notable locations include the childhood home of John Lennon in Mendips, and Paul McCartney's childhood home at 20 Forthlin Road.

Church where John and Paul met

St Peter's Church is an important place in the history of the Beatles, as it is where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met.

John Lennon's house in Mendips
John Lennon's house in Mendips

8. Experience the British music scene in Liverpool

British musical experience

The British Music Experience is an interactive attraction highlighting British popular music from 1944 to the present. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to discover the rich history of British music, with instruments, memorabilia and costumes representing a wide range of British musical stars.

9. Shopping and nightlife in Liverpool

Shopping in the city

Liverpool offers numerous shopping options, with a wide range of shops located between Church Street, Cavern Walks, Clayton Square and Metquarter. You will find everything, from small shops to large shopping centers, passing through designer labels and high fashion.

Nightlife

Liverpool is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, with a wide range of pubs, bars and nightclubs. A must is a drink at Casbah Coffee Club, a historic venue linked to the Beatles.

Central streets of Liverpool
Central streets of Liverpool

10. Food and drink in Liverpool

Fab 4 Cafe

Il Fab 4 Cafe it is an ideal place for a refreshing break during your visit to Liverpool. Located inside the Beatles Story Museum, the café offers a range of Beatles-themed drinks, such as the Twist and Shout smoothie and the Love Hearts milkshake.

The Grapes

The Grapes Pub it's another place linked to the Beatles. This pub was the Beatles' favorite place to have a pint or two before their shows at the Cavern Club.

Liverpool is a city rich in history, culture and attractions. Whether you're a Beatles fan, music lover, art enthusiast or simply looking for an interesting place to explore, Liverpool has something to offer everyone.

The Grapes Pub, Liverpool

Liverpool in two days

The neglected and infamous area of ​​the docks has been recovered and relaunched as a cultural and management centre, and today hosts the Tate Gallery, the Maritime Museum, the Beatles Story (accurate reconstruction of the lives of the famous Fab. Four) and an endless series of trendy clubs, bars and shops. Less is not the Fact, an incredible exhibition space with futuristic shapes, which houses galleries, cinemas, bars and restaurants. Despite the ungenerous temperatures and the harsh sea wind, Liverpool it is a city of warm spirits. THE Liverpudlians, that's what the inhabitants are called, they are a people who love to live, love to speak their own slang (lo Scouse), listen to music, go from one club to another and see their city projected towards a prosperous and promising future.

Whether you are a sportsman, a music enthusiast, a curious intellectual or a lover of nightlife, Liverpool knows how to please everyone thanks to the numerous attractions and the historical richness that has made this city an explosive mix of vitality.
The city tour could start from a visit to the imposing Anglican Cathedral, a jewel of gothic architecture which houses within it the largest organ in the world.

Still on the subject of great works, it deserves attention the Chinese bow: colourful, it stands out majestically from its 50 meter height; it represents the largest imperial arch existing outside the borders of China.

Chinese Arch in Liverpool
Chinese Arch in Liverpool

Moving around the area Albert Dock, you will be able to immerse yourself in the naval and maritime tradition of Liverpool: not only a look at the landscape, but also the international exhibitions and exhibitions hosted at Merseyside Maritime Museum they will be able to carry everyone on the waves – it must be said – of Liverpool seaside.

Sticking around, there's still time to rediscover and relive the golden years of Beatles thanks to Beatles Story: a building entirely dedicated to The Fab Four which collects every phase of the band's career, memorabilia, curiosities and sections also dedicated to the solo careers of the remaining artists.

To continue on the musical trail, a ride aboard the is not to be missed Magical Mystery Tour, the bus that travels through the places of childhood and education - musical and otherwise Beatles. A drink at Casbah Coffee Club can't be missed!

Casbah Coffee Club, Liverpool
Casbah Coffee Club, Liverpool

The following day it might be an idea to go and visit it stadium of the glorious Liverpool FC; in fact, it is possible to take a tour of the changing rooms and sit on the bench. In the Anfield ExperienceFurthermore, there is the possibility of seeing the trophy of Champions League conquered by Liverpool.
There is also no shortage of shopping places, scattered throughout Church Street, Cavern Walks, Clayton Square and Metquarter. You are spoiled for choice: from small shops to shopping centres, up to designer labels and high fashion, all kinds of goods find a place in this rich and welcoming area of ​​the city, made even more hospitable thanks to the presence of lots of really lovely cafes and bars.

There is still an afternoon available for art, culture, history: many i museums active and full of attractions. In addition to the classic places such as the Walker Art Gallery, Sudley House, International Slavery Museum, World Museum Liverpool, Western Approaches Museum and Tate, particular interest may arouse the View Two Gallery on Mathew Street, as it is the main independent gallery in the city.

And to see the art that is born in the field, the Bluecoat offers exhibitions, courses, workshops by emerging artists and much more. Liverpool: a city truly for all tastes!

Bluecoats, Liverpool
Bluecoats, Liverpool

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Anna Bruno is a professional journalist specializing in travel, food, music, and technology. She began her career as a reporter for La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno and has been covering tourism in Italy and around the world for over twenty years. She is co-founder of FullPress Agency, a communications and digital PR agency, and editor-in-chief of FullTravel.it, VerdeGusto, and two other editorial magazines. Author of the books "Digital Travel" and "Digital Food" (Flaccovio Editore), she works as a consultant and lecturer for organizations, tourist destinations, and industry professionals. She is the delegate for Southern Italy and the Islands for the Italian Travel Press (ITP) journalism association.