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298***11:“This is a pilgrimage, as a Liverpool fan. No matter how this journey is perceived by others, it is a perfect one in my heart. Especially when I passed through the player tunnel and saw the sign of Anfield, my heart was filled with emotion. When I stood on the stadium and closed my eyes, I could imagine the bustling crowds here on match days.”
298***11:“I am not a Beatles fan, but after this tour, I was still moved by their legendary stories. And I found that some of the familiar songs were written by them. I appreciate Lenon's talent, but I like McCartney's gentleness and restraint more. It is a good place to visit.”
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (admission ends at 17:45)
Yushanshan:“This church looks ordinary from the outside, but you will be amazed once you enter. It feels very beautiful as soon as you enter. It is super big inside. It is recommended to come here on Sundays. There will be a choir every Sunday. You can pray with the locals and feel the atmosphere.”
138***76:“I didn't know much about this museum at first, but my son insisted on going. I took a taxi in the rain and it was really rewarding. The special exhibition of the return of the gods inside is all cultural relics from the ancient Roman era. It is a group of statues from Zeus in ancient Greece. You can see the complete body of Venus and the heroic Athena. The background music is that people in ancient Rome held banquets and created a god for this purpose. There is a painting from Rubens' studio that is very funny. You can take a closer look. The ancient Egyptian pavilion of the museum made my son praise it. Compared with the exhibition of the British Museum, the layout here is reasonable, the description is clear, and the display is clear! In the eyes of an outsider like me, it's not crowded with people in the British Museum anyway, and I can't see anything. I came to Liverpool and I knew that the research on ancient Egyptian civilization here is not inferior to the British Museum! Friends who are interested can come and take a good look. The World Museum is indeed worthy of its name. It has a cultural relic exhibition hall from all over the world. It's the first time I've seen anything related to Eskimos! From clothes to supplies, it's an eye-opener. There are also Mayan and Indian ones. You can see them even if you don't go to America. The African part is arranged according to countries and regions, and the exhibits are very rich. There are also reflections on the colonization of Africa in the past, which reflects the conscience of cultural people. The aquarium is very fun. Some of them are local characteristics of Liverpool, which are different from the ones we are familiar with in the Pacific Ocean. This museum is a good place to bring children. Many children are playing in it. There is a large space inside, and you don't have to worry about bumping into them. The staff are very helpful. When we left, we called Uber. Because parking was not allowed at the entrance of the museum and it was raining heavily outside, we asked the staff about the location of the nearby roads. He specially took out a nearby map for us and introduced the situation in detail. Thank you. In fact, St. John's Garden is next to the museum, but it was a pity that it rained heavily and we didn't have a chance to take a good walk. Going further, you can see the Shankly Hotel. My son said that this should be a must-check-in place for Liverpool fans.”
Sheda11:“Everyone's a winner or, in this case, everyone's a hit parade number one record by Liverpool based artists in the 65 years between 1953 and 2018. Who, today, remembers "(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window (The one with the waggly tail)"? I do, and I can even remember the tune. ”
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TheForkUser:“Typical hearty carvery meal, but - for some reason - slightly cheaper food (and beer) than other Toby restaurants in the area on Sundays (normally the most expensive and busiest day of the week).”
TheForkUser:“We go to Red Dog Liverpool very often. I've never been dissapointed. Food is extremely delicious and big portions. The staff is always welcoming, friendly but professional at the same time.”
TheForkUser:“We have been dining at this Restaurant for a long time, Food is excellent, plenty of it, and both kichen and front of house staff are professional, ultra helpful and friendly. Highly recommended.”
TheForkUser:“We are so thankful. We had an amazing time the food tasted absolutely great, and the staff went out their way to help make it extra special. It was great value for money aswell. Would recommend it.”
Miss Lexus:“Liverpool is world-famous for its music. As the hometown of the Beatles, Liverpool is rated as the "World Capital of Pop Music". The Beatles started their rock career here. The Cavern Bar, as the place where the Beatles first performed on stage, has become a pilgrimage site for rock fans. I felt like I was instantly back in college when I went to the bar to listen to the band's performances.”
跟着小宋看世界:“🎉 Liverpool Chinatown 3-Day Tour Guide 🎉
🐉 Day 1: Explore the Charm of Tradition 🐉 As soon as you step into Liverpool Chinatown, you will be greeted by a traditional Chinese archway imported from Shanghai and carefully crafted by Chinese craftsmen1. This 15-meter-high archway decorated with more than 200 dragons is not only a gateway to welcome you, but also a symbol of the friendly relationship between Liverpool and Shanghai. Here, you can feel the unique atmosphere of the oldest and largest Chinese community in Europe.
🍜 In the afternoon, stroll along the bustling Duke Street and taste authentic Chinese delicacies such as siu mai, barbecued pork buns and a variety of authentic Chinese dim sum.
🏮 In the evening, why not join a karaoke, sing loudly and experience the local nightlife2.
🛍️ Day 2: Shopping and Food 🛍️ Start your day with a visit to Chung Wah Supermarket to explore a variety of Asian food and fresh ingredients. From noodles to fresh fish and vegetables, there are Chinese specialties such as spring rolls and wontons.
🌆 In the afternoon, you can enjoy modern Asian cuisine at Chamber 36 on Berry Street, which not only has delicious dim sum, but also Thai, Japanese and Korean cuisine.
🎵 In the evening, continue your food tour or enjoy a cocktail in a local bar to end a fulfilling day.
🏞️ Day 3: Cultural Experience 🏞️ On your last day in Liverpool Chinatown, you can visit some cultural venues such as teahouses to experience the unique fusion of Eastern tradition and Western modernity.
🌤️ In the afternoon, you can buy souvenirs in the shops on Nelson Street and Duke Street, or look for unique handicrafts in the local market.
🌙 In the evening, you can enjoy dinner at a local restaurant to recall the highlights of these three days.
📌 Tips:
Plan your itinerary in advance to avoid missing out on any wonderful experiences. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes to stroll freely in Chinatown.
Keep your phone charged to record your trip.
📸 Get your camera ready to capture every moment of this vibrant neighborhood!”
TheForkUser:“Fantastic food in a great revenue. Great to be sitting so close to the chefs. Only negative is that for a £300 dinner for 2 with wine, water should really not be charged for!”