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Albert Dock at night

Liverpool will win your heart and capture your soul.
But then we would say that. Why not come and see for yourself?
Liverpool is more than just a city with a big reputation - It’s the centre of a vast area of beauty, culture and entertainment that deserves exploration. Many of the attractions on offer are superb value or even free
The architecture is world-class, with more listed buildings than any city outside London. 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 you’re coming to Liverpool for arts and culture, sport or family outings for the half-term holidays, you’ll be spoilt for choice in this great city.

The Three Graces

Stroll around the UNESCO-listed waterfront will take up a morning and probably fill your camera’s memory card.The Three Graces, Albert Dock and Pier Head are as iconic as they are dramatic, and delving into their history in the city’s museums is an enlightening (and free) experience.

Liverpool Library and below Museum

Liverpool commitment to art, both high and popular, is without question. It plays a part in everyday Liverpool life, not just in the Tate and Walker galleries and countless smaller, cutting-edge spaces, but also in the city’s musical culture that has drawn influence from all around the world in this cosmopolitan city.

Shopping

Liverpool ONE offers more than 160 famous high street stores, ultra-hip fashion brands, cool independent boutiques, cafés and restaurants to the city centre. And when you have had a good root around Liverpool ONE why not take time out to visit The Leisure Terrace overlooking Chavasse Park. The restaurants and cafes up there will offer the perfect counterpoint to a hard day’s shopping. The Cavern Walks shopping complex, situated on the famous Mathew Street, is home to a whole host of designer outlets including Vivienne Westwood, Drome, and Cricket.

The Echo Arena

The Echo Arena stands at the heart of the development of Kings Waterfront, an iconic cultural legacy of Liverpool’s year as European Capital of Culture in 2008. The award-winning facilities sit alongside the Grade I listed Albert Dock complex and World Heritage Site on the eastern bank of the river Mersey, in the heart of Liverpool city centre.
The 10,600 seat Echo Arena is joined to the BT Convention Centre by a central Galleria, making it unique as the only arena and convention centre under one roof in Europe.

The Echo Arena opened in January 2008 with the launch event for Liverpool: European Capital of Culture and has since played host to a string of international events, including the MTV Europe Music Awards, BBC Sports Personality of the Year, Cirque du Soleil and Davis Cup tennis, plus concert performances from Elton John, Bob Dylan and Beyoncé.

The Echo Arena contains a raft of facilities for visitors, including 22 hospitality boxes, food and drink concessions, a 1600 space car park, bike racks and a drop-off point and is fully accessible for all of our guests. Backstage we have two star dressing rooms, six dressing rooms, a green room, a warm up area with lockers for visiting sports teams and private office space for promoters and producers during their time in Liverpool. And using the Echo Arena in tandem with the BT Convention Centre means there’s plenty of space for corporate hospitality and VIP entertainment areas, too.

The arena can also be used in conjunction with the BT Convention Centre for exhibition and event space. With a floor space of 3,400 m2 in the arena, the combined venue offers 7,000 m2 while the Echo Arena’s mother and daughter grids allow the flexibility of moving the position of the stage and lighting.
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The Empire

The Empire is the home of musicals and big touring productions, while the Unity theatre stages a range of independent productions. The Royal Court theatre houses comedy club Rawhide, which features a packed bill of local and national comedians live on stage as well as films and comedic plays.

Liverpools Two Cathedrals

And of Course The Beatles

The Beatles first hit the world stage a staggering 50 years ago and are still very much well known and respected today.
Liverpool holds an annual event attracting an international audience to pay tribute to the fab four over the August bank holiday weekend. This is attended by thousands of Beatles fans, were they get the chance to commemorate the success of the most famous band in the history of pop music.
Liverpool also homes a number of Beatles themed attractions which each create a fascining insite into the lives of John, Paul, Ringo and George. The Beatles Story, Mendips & Forthlin Road and The Magical Mystery Tour are all exciting attractions telling the story of how BeatleMania evolved and the highlights along the way.