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The famous Albert Docks. One of Liverpool's top attractions. |
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Anglican Cathedral. Britain's largest and most prestigious cathedral. |
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The Beatles Story. Established in 1990. A museum about the 'fab four'. |
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Coffee? Take a relaxing break in one of Liverpool's smart street cafe's. |
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St. Georges Hall. The finest neo-classical building in Europe. Opened 1854. |
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Mersey Ferry. Take in the sights on the historic River Mersey cruise. |
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Royal Liver Building. The most well known building in Liverpool. Completed 1911. |
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Metropolitan Cathedral. The famous RC cathedral of Christ the King. |
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Queen Square. One of the many areas with vibrant bars and restaurants. |
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The Palm House. Described as 'a gift to the City'. Completed in 1896. |
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Liverpool Waterfront. A visitor destination of international quality. |
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Royal Daffodil. One of the UK's most popular attractions sets off across the Mersey. |
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