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It is both a city and a metropolitan district of Merseyside located in England. This city is situated on the eastern limits of the Mersey Estuary. Founded in 1207, Liverpool has enjoyed being the city since 1880 and boasts many fascinating sights. This has attracted numerous tourists who explore the places by making it grow beyond unimaginably greater heights.

The city and its surroundings have a series of exclusive tourist attractions, both historical and non-historical. However, what makes it a favorite place of tourism is not only the wide range of places for travelers, but also the nature of the landscape, the climate and the general landscape of the city.

Football – Anfield Stadium – just like in other countries and cities, this is the city’s most fascinating passion. For all you football fans, you are sure what I am talking about. Also in Liverpool is this huge stadium that has limitless potential to host countless fans at any match. Furthermore, in addition to hosting the main English Premier League competitions, Anfield Stadium is ranked as the fourth best attraction for travelers in all of Liverpool. During the day, one of the best clubs in England, Liverpool Football Club, opens its doors to visitors when there are no matches scheduled to be played.

St. Georges Hall – The hall reflects brilliant architectural work and is located in the center of Liverpool on Hall Street. For visitors and travelers departing from the nearby train station, it remains an attention-grabbing building. Having taken over 10 years to complete, St. Georges Hall was structured by architect and designer Lonsdale Elmes and officially launched in 1854 to the public in Liverpool and throughout England alike.

Over the years, the Prince of England has described the room as the perfect description of its own type and neoclassical style. This is because it is garishly decorated within magnificent marble pillars, huge chandeliers all linked together, and very fine mosaics. A notable quirk of the room is that the great philosopher Charles Dickens often gave readings inside the building.

Casbah Coffee Club – Also located in Liverpool is this great cafe and ranked as the number one tourist attraction site in the entire city. This place has taken root for years where it was recognized as the true and greatest musical phenomenon of the 20th century. It is a favorite spot for both musicians and fans and those who go there have unanimously admitted that visiting the club after a 5 hour drive is truly a rewarding and emotional experience. Furthermore, he is considered the pioneer of all musical geniuses in all of Liverpool. For all you tourists visiting Liverpool, don’t skip this must see Casbah House.

Merseyside Maritime Museum – Any traveler keen to explore the elegant port of Liverpool, look no further than the Merseyside Maritime Museum in your area. This great tourist magnet is a must.

The Merseyside Museum is a great day out for you and your family and a treasure for all local Liverpool residents. However, these are not the only places to come and see, you can also visit the Hotel Indigo, Mersey Ferries, Bicentary Dickens Season and London Carriage Works among many others. Liverpool is said to be a city for culture lovers, come and find out.

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