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2007 is Liverpool’s 800th birthday, marking 800 years since King John signed the city charter in August 1207. Liverpool has come a long way since then, evolving from a small fishing port to the second city of the British Empire. If you’re planning a visit this summer, go in June when the celebration events are in full swing. And make sure you find a place to stay, as the best solution is online hotel booking.

A city that has been alive through centuries of history
Situated on a wide bend in the River Mersey, prone to fog, rough seas and prolonged rain, Liverpool is a boater’s dream. Liverpool was and still is one of the largest ports in the world, second only to London as the largest city in a huge empire that stretched across the globe. Liverpool, a cosmopolitan and diverse city, was the port of departure from which millions of immigrants left for the Americas. Liverpool is a city alive with music, sport, good humor and vitality. It is a progressive city that is proud of its past. One can experience the maritime heritage of this important seaport, enjoy the Victorian, Georgian and Neoclassical architecture, visit one of the many museums and galleries, or walk in some of Liverpool’s 3,000 acres of parkland. Liverpool is a city famous for its football, music scene, and nightlife, and for the countless well-known personalities that originated here. Liverpool is one of the liveliest and most exciting places in the British Isles. Much of Liverpool’s history has its own place in popular culture: Liverpool is the official capital of pop, according to the Guinness Book of Records, with more than 50 number 1s since the charts began in 1953, not to mention to the Four Lads that Shook the World (The Beatles). If you’re interested in Liverpool’s musical history, The Beatles Story is a great starting point; World famous names like the Cavern Club, Penny Lane, Cream and Strawberry Fields are within easy reach of the city center.

Liverpool celebrates the eighth centenary in style
As the celebrations for the city’s 800th birthday have been kicking off throughout the year, June, like the beginning of summer, is the richest in events that tend to go global and attract a large number of tourists. The notorious Knowsley Hall Music Festival kicks off in mid-June. Britain’s vibrant music scene is one of the most celebrated in the world. Having spawned some of the most legendary events and nurtured a plethora of world-class talent, there is something inherently special about a British festival. So while we look forward to another year of diverse and imaginative music events, it’s a brand new 2 day music festival that kicked off and set the standard for 2007.
Set in 2,500 acres of stunning landscaped parkland and as the ancestral home of the Earls of Derby since 1385, the stage is definitely set for the first ever Knowsley Hall Music Festival and one of the most impressive and beautiful events to ever take place in the North West. from England. . Combine this exceptional location with one of the most formidable promoters in the country and you can see why this is a welcome addition to the summer music calendar.

With such a remarkable location, the lineup was always intended to be equally as great and the headliners for Saturday tick all the boxes. Legendary rockers and arguably one of the most influential bands of all time, The Who will headline the bill for their only festival show aside from Glastonbury this year. Their pedigree precedes them and the last time they played Liverpool they sold 10,000 tickets in 28 minutes. Joining them as part of Saturday’s line-up will be local boys The Coral and current rising superstars The View, plus Liverpool legend Pete Wylie and The Mighty Wah with many more yet to be confirmed.

Sunday keeps the larger-than-life theme alive with sold-out Keane Stadium taking center stage with their acclaimed piano rock anthems, fresh from the critically acclaimed second album’s worldwide smash hit ‘Under the Iron Sea’. Created and developed by the award-winning team behind Creamfields and Rockness and the production team behind Bestival and Freedom Rocks, this two-day main event is set to be a phenomenal addition to the festival circuit.
Another very attractive event starting in June is the Wirral Kite Festival, Kites Over The Mersey. Held from 11 am to 4:00 pm, the event is a two-day event for the whole family with a variety of spectacular kites on display, including art kites, giant inflatable kites, sport kites and motorized kites. There will also be a kite making workshop for all those who have a good flight!

Find the most suitable accommodation in the heart of the events.
No matter what the size of your pocket, keep in mind that accommodation in Liverpool always offers the best in comfort.

Whether you’re on a Liverpool discount or a cheap business trip, the options are many. A favorite is the famous 2-star Feathers Hotel, perfectly located in the heart of the city for both business and leisure travellers, with a main train station and ferry terminal nearby and the airport about 10 minutes away. in taxi. All rooms offer comfort and all necessary amenities. As for food, please note that all room rates include an ‘all you can’ breakfast. Overlooking the docks, Campanile Hotel Liverpool is one of the best located hotels, a 10-minute walk from the center and local attractions. Whether for business or pleasure, the hotel welcomes you to come and enjoy the friendly and relaxing atmosphere of Campanile.
If you’re on a corporate trip to the city and looking for modern day comfort, choose a slightly more expensive hotel like The Devonshire House, with a highly professional team ready to cater to your individual needs and plenty of conference centers to arrange services. at your service.

Another luxury solution, if you can afford the price, is the 4-star Britannia Adelphi Hotel, just a 3-minute walk from Liverpool Lime Street Rail Station; a premier hotel in Liverpool for business, leisure or shopping. However, one of the best known attractions and most comfortable accommodation is the Thistle Liverpool. Situated on the quayside, overlooking the River Mersey, this modern hotel has become as much an icon of Liverpool as the magnificent adjacent Liver Building. However, whichever venue you choose, make sure you have all the fun you need during the month of June, as the city celebrates in style, with locals and tourists alike.

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