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Liverpool has a startling range of attractions - we haven't been awarded the Capital of Culture title for nothing.

 The architecture is world-class, with more listed buildings then any city outside London, and the heart of the city and its waterfront sit proudly alongside treasures like the Taj Mahal and Pyramids at Giza as a World Heritage Site.

Whether it's art and culture, sport or family outings for the half term holidays you're looking for, you'll be spoilt for choice in Liverpool.

 


Attractions

Liverpool boasts two Cathedrals which are major attractions in their own right. The Anglican Cathedral and the Metropolitan Cathedral are fine examples of internationally recognised architecture.

We also stage the fourth Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art this Autumn, bringing art lovers from all over the world to the city. And, if you're looking for theatres in Liverpool, choose from the Everyman and Playhouse, Unity and Empire theatres for a range of contemporary, classic and touring productions.
 

History

Many gems of National Museums Liverpool fall within the heritage site. The refurbished World Museum Liverpool and Walker Art Gallery are housed in this part of town, while the Tate Liverpool and Merseyside Maritime Museum have their homes on the waterfront, at the Albert Dock, alongside the unmissable Beatles Story.

 

 

 

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