posted by Imam on 16 July 2009 at 21:07
Hello readers, One of wonderful and cozy base of accommodation in the center of Liverpool UK is Lord Nalsen Hotel. The decoration and furniture are designed in contemporary style as well as modern room facilities. The price is affordable matching the provided services. The other facilities such as internet access and coffee shop will make the guests feeling happy. It obviously stands up in our mind when we return home. Like no others. The hotel is surrounded by interesting amenities like shopping center, museum and restaurants. For the football mania, Averton football ground can be reached easily by taxi.
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Hotham Street
Liverpool
Merseyside
United Kingdom
L3 5PD
0151 709 5161
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posted by DVC_Chris on 5 June 2009 at 00:39
When we were in Liverpool, it is nearly impossible to go to anywhere without finding an attraction involving the Beatles. As a big Beatles fan, I felt it my duty to see as many of them as I could, and I think one of the best is The Beatles Story Experience, which does a good job detailing how the band started, made it big, and then throughout their successful career.
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www.beatlesstory.com/
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posted by DVC_Chris on 30 May 2009 at 19:46
When visiting Liverpool, you cannot help but think of the most famous band to ever come out of the city, The Beatles. Any true Beatles fan must stop by 20 Forthlin Road while visiting the city, as it is the childhood home of Paul McCartney. Now operated by the government as a museum, the building has been restored to what it would have looked like during the 1950s when McCartney was growing up there. It was definite the most fun attraction I visited in Liverpool.
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20 Forthlin Road
Allerton Liverpool L18 9TN
England
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posted by SuzyQ on 31 March 2009 at 15:14
This is perhaps one of the least appreciated tourist locations in Liverpool, but it is definitely interesting and not something that everyone would put at the top of their list. I found it to be fascinating, as it is a look at the rather eccentric, underground world created by Joseph Williamson in the early 19th century. A philanthropist, Williamson built this winding and mysterious underground enclave in the 1820s and 1830s. Research and excavation are ongoing as historians try to understand what motivated this man to build such an underground labyrinth. Definitely do see it!
where, when, how, web
he Old Stableyard, Smithdown Lane
Liverpool, L7 3EE
www.williamsontunnels.co.uk/
0151 709 6868
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