Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Liverpool, England

January 5, 2022 Mikaela Didonna

Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all—the Beatles. Relive the hysteria at the Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Liverpool

Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AA England http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/places-to-visit/38-albert-dock-and-liverpool-canal-link
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2. The Lutyens Crypt & Treasury

Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5TQ England +44 151 709 9222 [email protected] http://www.liverpoolmetrocathedral.org.uk
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The Lutyens Crypt & Treasury

3. The Old Dock

Liverpool England +44 151 478 4499 http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/visit/old_dock_tours.aspx
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4. Dale Street

Dale Street, Liverpool England
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5. Canning Dock

Hartley Quey, Liverpool L3 4AQ England
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6. Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

Riverside Walk, Liverpool L3 4AZ England [email protected] http://www.albertdock.com
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Royal Albert Dock Liverpool

A scenic renovated area of Liverpool that hosts the famous Tate Gallery, home to a wide range of world-class art, and the Beatles Museum, a tribute to the famous rock group.

7. St. Peter's Church, Woolton

Church Road Woolton, Liverpool L25 6DA England +44 151 428 6810 [email protected] http://www.stpeters-woolton.org.uk/
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St. Peter's Church, Woolton

We are a lovely Anglican Church located in Woolton village, South Liverpool. The cornerstone for the current Church was laid in 1886, and it was built from local sandstone. The 90-ft high bell tower contains 8 bells and is the highest point in Liverpool with fabulous views of Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and the Welsh hills. Inside are many fine features, including a wonderful Church organ and a beautiful set of stained glass windows, designed by the famous artist Charles Kempe. The two smaller windows were removed from the original church and were designed by William Morris. St Peter's Church is most famous for being the location where John Lennon met Paul McCartney on July 6, 1957, and the Lennon-McCartney partnership was born. The Church graveyard provides the final resting place for 'our' Eleanor Rigby, as well as John Lennon's uncle, George Toogood Smith, and Bob Paisley, the most successful manager in the history of Liverpool Football Club.

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We stopped by St Peter's to see Eleanor Rigbys headstone. Made famous by Lennon and McCartney. We then walked around the church yard to see all the lonely people. A very nice church and yard.

8. St. George's Hall

10 St. Georges Place, Liverpool L1 1LQ England +44 151 233 3020 [email protected] http://www.stgeorgesliverpool.co.uk/
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St. George's Hall

Liverpool's iconic venue for heritage, tours, conferences, dinners, comedy events, weddings and more. A unique neo-classical, Grade I listed building.

9. Royal Liver Building

Royal Liver Assurance Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1PW England +44 151 236 4753 http://www.royalliverbuilding.com/default.aspx
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Royal Liver Building

At the heart of Liverpool's famous, iconic and always developing waterfront. Visually, nothing defines the city more than the Royal Liver and accompanying Cunard and Port of Liverpool buildings by Pier Head. Known collectively as the "Three Graces" and loosely based on the skyline of early 20th century Chicago, the interiors are sadly not open to the public.

10. Mathew Street

Liverpool England [email protected] http://www.mathew.st/
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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 numerous references and connections to the "four lads who shook the world" and Liverpool's long musical heritage. There's shopping, bars and pubs, and come summer weekends the street is packed with partying locals and tourists.

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