Jun 22 2010

Places To Stay And Accommodation In Liverpool

There are many Liverpool Hotels to chose from when planing a trip to this historic city. Liverpool is a town full of atmosphere, culture, living heritage and a rep for a good time, you might do far worse than spending a weekend discovering Liverpool whilst staying live some of the best Liverpool Hotels. After winning 2008′s main city of Culture award, Liverpool has re-emerged on Britain’s cultural map as a humming town to explore, with history around each corner and exciting new developments taking pride of place along the Mersey. Though always well-liked for stag and hen parties, and naturally soccer, the modern Liverpool is a superb all-round family city break, with many attractions to experience.

Of course, no visit to Liverpool can be complete without acknowledging the city’s most noted sons, the fabulous 4. Everywhere you look in Liverpool you can generally find a reference to the Beatles, and rightly so as they’re fixed in the city’s history and are an indispensable element of its economy, but when it comes to visiting the most noted Beatles’ sites, few are far more classic than The cave Club.

Dubbed the most noted club in the world, The cave Club is legendary as the birthplace of the Beatles. Though still operating under the same name as a extremely successful music venue, walk into the cave-like space and Parisian basement themed bar and the heritage is everywhere. As much a shrine to the groovy four as an influence, The cave Club shot to super stardom after the Beatles’ residency and is a great late night haunt to this day. You can even stay in one the the themed Liverpool Hotels, the Beatles Hotel, check it out here – Liverpool Accommodation.

Leave the busy town centre behind and head to Albert Dock. Though barely concealed away, this waterfront stretch of land has been redeveloped as Liverpool’s ‘place to be’. A prospering center of restaurants and bars, interspersed with heritage museums like The Merseyside Maritime Museum and the national Slavery Museum ; this district both welcomes in the new Liverpool and conserves the old.

even if art isn’t your idea of fun, no visit to Liverpool should be considered complete without heading to Moorfields in the town centre, where Richard Wilson’s installation art is the talk of the streets below. Named ‘Turning the Place Over’, Wilson has cut a giant circle out of a tower block and it now rotates at random times in the daytime : both interesting and otherworldly to watch, and free of course. If however art is on your itinerary, then a visit to the Tate Liverpool is an absolute must. Taking pole position in the Albert Dock district, the famous gallery features a huge range of modern and classic modern art.

there are lots of more methods to fill your day on a trip to Liverpool too, from taking a ferry across the famous Mersey to visiting the childhood homes of Lennon and McCartney. For a break out of the city centre though, try the relaxing Sefton Park, complete with its own Victorian Palm House, or head out to Aintree Racecourse to speculate on a winner. For more information visit a tourist info office, or most of many Liverpool hotels will have freely available info on the best local attractions too.

For more information about Hotels In Liverpool, please check out Hotels Liverpool.

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