
United Kingdom - Liverpool
Liverpool sits on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary and is a vibrant city with great cultural heritage and was awarded the title of European Capital of Culture 2008, with the famous Pier Head Waterfront being a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2004. Due to its location on the western coast of England, Liverpool developed a strong maritime presence as it grew. With the launching of the first slave ship in the 17th century, industry and population growed, wealth increased and didn't stop until 300 years later.
Liverpool is proud to be the birthplace of the best band in the world, and Beatles fans making a pilgrimage to the city won't be disappointed.
BEST TIME to VISIT LIVERPOOL
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to UK.
From June to September

city center - old building near train station

Walker art gallery

St George hall

old sailing ship and new buildings

Pier Head - Liverpool is proud to be the birthplace of the best band in the world, and Beatles fans making a pilgrimage to the city won't be disappointed.

Pier Head - 2 of the Three Graces : from left Royal liver and Cunard buildings

city center - old building Marks and Spencer

city center - old building

Pier Head - the Three Graces : from left Royal liver, Cunard and Port of Liverpool buildings

old wooden sailing ship and city view

city center - old building

City Center - two typical british cabs

City center - old church

city center - Street view

old wooden sailing ship with new buildings background

city center - old red building

Pier Head - Mersey Estuary

Pier Head - The three graces - Port of Liverpool building

the Beatles pictures are very common in Liverpool

Pier Head - The three graces - Port of Liverpool building

Old and new buildings from Canning Dock

city center - street view

city view from the dock

city center and Radio city tower

Radio City Tower

Pier Head - Royal Liver Building

old sailing ship

Modern building and Radio city tower at the background

Walker Art Gallery

Pier Head - the Three Graces : from left Royal liver, Cunard and Port of Liverpool buildings

old church from Salthouse Dock