Liverpool: Tourist AttractionsBelow are the main tourist attractions in and around Liverpool. We advise ALL travellers to confirm the attraction opening times and admission prices BEFORE planning your visit. Tate Liverpool
The London and Liverpool art Galleries Tate house the national collection
of British art from 1500 and of international modern art.. Admission
to the collection displays are free.Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Liverpool
L3 4BB Web: Tate Liverpool Maritime Museum Tells of Merseysidesseafaring heritagea dnthe merchant Navy. A formed Bonded Warehouse and is a part of the Historic Adbert Dockyard on the banks of the River Mersey. The Maritime Archive and Library contains one of the finest collections of merchant shipping records in the UK. Web: http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
Aintree Home to the Grand National the worlds most famous steeplechase held
in April in each year ad watched by over 600 million people worldwide
with prize money of over £2 million. Aintree Racecourse, Ormskirk
Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AS Web: Aintree
Albert Dock
Beatles The Beatles Story, Britannia Vaults in Albert Dock. Built in 1990, The Beatles Story is is a class visitor attraction, tells the story of the Beatles. There are18 separate elements to the story from their early days in Hamburg right through to the break-up of the group and their solo careers. E-mail: info@beatlesstory.com Web: The Beatles Story
Liverpool Cathedral
The Liverpool RC Cathedral was built in 1904 and is the largest cathedral in Britain being some 619 feet long. The organ has 9765 pipes. Tel: 0151 702 7220 Web: Liverpool Cathedral
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