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If you’ve got three days to spend in Liverpool, this is the guide for you. The first two days give you a whirl-wind tour of the city centre, while day three gives you a few different options to explore further afield.

DAY 1

ROYAL LIVER BUILDING :

This iconic building is the ideal place to start your tour of Liverpool. When it was built in 1911, The Royal Liver Building was the tallest building in Europe! I remember that it made me feel really small

Look out for the two Liver Birds who sit on top of the building; the emblem of the city.

Be sure to check out the neighbouring Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool buildings; the three together make up the famous waterfront skyline.

You can continue the visite with the museum of liverpool

This fascinating museum explores Liverpool’s unique contribution to history, sport and music. There is something for everyone to enjoy there

The museum is free to enter.

  • The top floor offers a beautiful view across the river Mersey on a clear day.
  • There are plenty of interactive materials to keep young ones entertained.

 Do not miss the ALBERT DOCK'S visit

These beautiful docks and old warehouses are now home to a variety of shops, restaurants, exhibitions, and museums.

There’s a visitor’s centre located in Anchor Court which will provide you

with maps and information about the city.

The docks are home to the Liverpool Maritime Museum, the Beatles Story, the International Slavery Museum and the Tate Modern Art Gallery.

By the way, if you have enough time for just two museums  i would defintely recommend to you  the Liverpool Maritime Museum's visit  i learnt a lot of things about the LUISITANIA, the TITANIC and many other things

and the International Slavery Museum too it's So interesting. So much to see and read about the history of slavery, full of quotes that really make you think. I remember that i was hesitant at first to visit it because i thought i knew enough on slavery and i didn't regret at all my choice, it made me feel humble and i learnt more on slavery. I had mixed feelings a because torn between sadness and happyness.

This museums are both in the same building and are free to enter.

 On your second day you can visit the Mathew street : this lovely street full of bars and restaurant is home to Liverpool’s thriving music scene. A great place to visit right through to the early-hours. So take a break fast in a restaurant,  be sure to check out the Wall of Fame; a monument to Liverpool’s role in music: Liverpool has produced more number one hit singles than any other city!

buy a fish and chips to share with your family and friends for the lunch, i  absolutely loved this traditional meal.

You can digest this with a walk through the Merseyside.

Why not stop off for a pint in The Grapes pub This is where the Fab 4 (The Beatles!) used to drink between gigs at the Cavern Club.

 

DAY 3

  go visit the Goodison park the Everton stadium and buy tickets for a Liverpool's match in Anfield, this two activities will take you the entire day but it's worth. When i went to anfield stadium, i was like a small child handed a special dessert.As a soccer fan  realised one of my dreams. It was  a great lovely wonderful moment.  According to me it's not to be missed.

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