Liverpool Travel Guide

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"The Cunard Building in Liverpool, the building was the home of the famous Cunard Steamship Company and was designed in a traditional 'palazzo' style based on the Farnese Palace in Rome, it was built during WWI" in Liverpool Merseyside Maritime Museum at Liverpool's Albert Dock.

Liverpool is a compelling, fascinating city with a compact central area that provides good transport links to the rest of the region. If you are fanatical about sports or fancy a sporting chance at the races, if you want some culture or prefer to go clubbing, explore some heritage sites or experience some musical delights, this is the place to be! A visually … Read Liverpool introduction

Inside the Liverpool Travel Guide

Thistle Liverpool

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Overlooking the River Mersey, near the famous Royal Liver Building , this modern, ship-shaped hotel is minutes away from the flourishing city centre. One …
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Marriott Liverpool City Centre Hotel
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Liverpool Marriott Hotel South
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Crowne Plaza Liverpool
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Holiday Inn

Pod

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This pleasant suburb in the south of the city is fast becoming the fashionable place to eat. One of a rapidly expanding cluster of restaurants to emerge in the last couple of years, Pod is the ideal spot to while away an hour or two. Within a …
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Chung Ku Restaurant
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Tasca (La)
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Magnet
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Akis Taverna

Went for a couple of weeks, should of been a couple of months, really nice city with none of the english tally ho's there.

17 December 2008 | A Yahoo! User

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Introduction

For far too long Liverpool has been dismissed as a city of smart-aleck scallies in shiny tracksuits, and for far too long Scousers have closed ranks and sent their critics packing with two fingers and a clever insult. 'Slagging' is part of the culture and still commonplace, but these days you'll …

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Not to miss

Walker Art Gallery Liquid brown eyes, luscious long hair and an enigmatic smile... No, we're not talking George Harrison circa 1965 - we're talking about all those Pre-Raphaelite beauties on show at Liverpool's superb Walker Art Gallery. Visual treats include Rossetti's Dante's Dream , …

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Facts for the Traveller

Longitude / Latitude : -3.0 / 53.25

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Getting there & Getting around

Getting there Flights from Belfast, Dublin, the Isle of Man and a sprinkling of continental European destinations land at Liverpool Airport, 13km (8mi) south of the city centre. Manchester's airport receives far more international flights, and is directly linked to Liverpool's city centre by …

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History

Recent History Liverpool's urban renaissance is gaining momentum and it is managing to shake off some of its previous shabbiness. The city's Georgian face is beginning to shine and the once boarded-up buildings and warehouses are being transformed into new shops, cafes and fancy apartments. …

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Weather

Liverpool gets plenty of rain between July and January but the real winter season, when temperatures fall to 4°C (40°F), is November through to February. April to September is the most comfortable period in Liverpool with the temperature averaging around 18°C (65°F). …

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