Holiday Inn Express Liverpool - Albert Dock
The Express by Holiday Inn Liverpool has been developed within the Britannia Pavillion, Albert Dock. A group of 19th Century Grade one listed warehouses, made entirely from cast iron & red brick. The Albert Dock ...more
Staybridge Suites King Water Front
Staybridge Suites is an all-suite, non-smoking, extended-stay hotel that caters to guests looking for just one night, one week or longer. Whether relocating to the area, on a project, in training, or in need of a Serviced Apartment ...more
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Liverpool is a seaport town in northwest England that is much more than the home of the Beatles. Here's a quick guide that will help visitors learn more about Liverpool's history, well-known features and things to do.
Liverpool has a long and fascinating history. Liverpool can trace its roots all the way back to the 13th century. Its modern history can be traced to the early 1500s when the first written church records were thought to be written. In the 1830s, Liverpool was a major migration hub that was the first step in the journey for many emigrants who wanted a better life.
Liverpool became an incorporated city in the 1880s. Since then, Liverpool has seen such tragic events such as the German bombing raids during the Battle of Britain in World War II and much happier events including the birth of the Beatles and several Open golf championships.
Today, Liverpool's history is influenced by its status as one of England's five largest cities. As a result, travelers will enjoy visiting Liverpool's shops, historical sites and other points of interest.
Liverpool's well-known features include famous churches, the Lark Lane district and the Williamson tunnels. These well-known features are located near Liverpool's City Centre. Other places of interest include Park Palm House. This famous Victorian-era glasshouse features hundreds of plant samples, meeting spaces and space for special events.
Finally, visitors also have lots of fun things to do in Liverpool. For example, there are many parks sprinkled across the city that are suitable for picnics and outdoor games. There are also many museums, shopping districts and sporting venues that provide many things to do all year around. Furthermore, Liverpool also has a world class golf course that has hosted several Open championships.
Now that you know something about what Liverpool has to offer, have fun exploring this fascinating English city!