Liverpool, England: A must-visit pedestrian street for eating, drinking and having fun
The exit of Liverpool's Lime Street railway station is the most prosperous and famous street. This street in the city center has many shops, restaurants and cafes and is a place frequented by tourists and local residents.
Bold Street, Church Street and Mathew Street near Lime Street are all very popular shopping and dining areas. Additionally, Liverpool’s Albert Dock is a very popular walking area with many museums, galleries and restaurants. Albert Dock is a historic dock area in Liverpool, England. Built in the early 19th century, it was the first fully enclosed dock in the world. Once an important British seaport and trading centre, the area has now become a cultural and tourist district with many museums, galleries, restaurants and shops.
If you are a Beatles fan, don't miss the Idol Museum. The Beatles performed at a music club here in the 1960s called the Cavern Club. It later moved to Mathew Street in the city center and has become a famous tourist attraction. The "Beatles Story" near the Albert Dock also displays the history and achievements of the Beatles, attracting a large number of tourists. Those interested in visiting can purchase tickets online in advance (£19 for adults and £50 for a family of two adults and two children).