5 Things to See in Liverpool Before You Die

There's no doubt everyone's heard of Liverpool by1974.
now - Britain's seventh largest city and the birthplaceLiverpool Philharmonic Hall
of The Beatles. But what you might not be aware ofOf course the city has contributed much more to the
is how many great tourist attractions that this cityworld of music than just The Beatles, and nowhere is
on the Mersey actually has to offer.this more evident than Liverpool Philharmonic Hal,
Maritime Mercantile Cityhome to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
An officially designed UNESCO World Heritage Site,Depsite it's lofty name, the hall hosts shows and
the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City is actuallyperformances of all types and showcases all genres
composed of six areas. They include the Pier Head,of music. If you're a music lover, you may want to
the Albert Dock, the Stanley Dock Conservationconsider staying at a nearby Liverpool hotel so that
Area, the Duke Street Conservation Area /you can experience it in all of its glory.
Ropewalks, the Commercial Quarter / Castle StreetThe World Museum
Conservation Area, and the Cultural Quarter / WilliamOriginally established in 1851 in this city of international
Brown Street Conservation Area. The district includestrade and travel, Liverpool's World Museum is home
many fine Liverpool hotels, so you won't have toto many fantastic and pieces from all over the globe
travel far to see some breathtaking sights.including more than 15,000 exhibits from Egypt and
The Cathedral Church of ChristSudan. There are also displays focusing on ethnology,
This gothic-styled Anglican cathedral is the tallest innature, earth, and space and time. If you want to
Britain and fifth tallest in the World. Consequently,delve into the past while enjoying your holiday, the
Liverpool cathedral, which contrasts with its ultraWorld Museum is without a doubt the best place to
modern Catholic counterpart across the city, is quitedo so.
easy to spot from almost anywhere. As old as itF.A.C.T.
looks, work began in 1908 and finished as recently as