Liverpool Private City Tour – Crosby Beach

Liverpool Trip Overview

Liverpool, the birth place of the Beatles and one of the best cities in the world of architecture.
Before we reach Liverpool city, we stop at Crosby Beach and then you will visit:
– Albert Dock
– International Slavery Museum, this museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday, we will visit the Metropolitan Cathedral instead
– Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is British biggest Cathedral
– St. James Cemetery is an urban park behind Liverpool Cathedral
– Church of St Luke, more commonly known as the bombed-out church
– Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: the Port of Liverpool Building, the Royal Liver Building and The Cunard Building.
At lunch time why don’t you head for Chinatown and enjoy some Chinese food?
Now is the moment to have your cameras ready!! We are going to stop at Penny Lane Road, pass by Powis Street, Carven Pub, St. George Hall.
Finally, quick stop at Everton Brown Park
PLEASE NOTE: Walking is involved
MISSING YOU ALREADY!!

Additional Info

Duration: 7 hours
Starts: Liverpool, United Kingdom
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Liverpool, the birth place of the Beatles and one of the best cities in the world of architecture.
Before we reach Liverpool city, we stop at Crosby Beach and then you will visit:
– Albert Dock
– International Slavery Museum, this museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday, we will visit the Metropolitan Cathedral instead
– Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is British biggest Cathedral
– St. James Cemetery is an urban park behind Liverpool Cathedral
– Church of St Luke, more commonly known as the bombed-out church
– Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: the Port of Liverpool Building, the Royal Liver Building and The Cunard Building.
At lunch time why don’t you head for Chinatown and enjoy some Chinese food?
Now is the moment to have your cameras ready!! We are going to stop at Penny Lane Road, pass by Powis Street, Carven Pub, St. George Hall.
Finally, quick stop at Everton Brown Park
PLEASE NOTE: Walking is involved
MISSING YOU ALREADY!!

Itinerary
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Stop At: Crosby Beach, Cambridge Road, Crosby England

These spectacular sculptures by Antony Gormley spread out along three Kilometres of the foreshore, and almost one Kilometre out to sea.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Albert Dock, Hartley Quay, Liverpool L3 4AF England

This area which was once a famous docking port is now a buzzing district. It has the largest collection of listed buildings in the UK.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: International Slavery Museum Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AX England

The museum opened in 2007, a year particularly significant since it was the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade. With a focus on freedom and enslavement, the museum provides opportunities for greater awareness of the legacy of slavery today.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Chinatown, Nelson Street, Liverpool L1 2OH England

The area is an ethnic enclave home to the oldest Chinese community in Europe.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Liverpool Cathedral, Katedra W St. James Road, Liverpool L1 7AZ England

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is British biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe

Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: St James Cemetery, Behind Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool England

St. James Cemetery is an urban park behind Liverpool Cathedral. It has been designated a Grade I Historic park by Historic England

Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: Everton Park, Heyworth Street, Liverpool England

Everton Brown Park at Liverpool

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Royal Liver Building, Royal Liver Assurance Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1PW England

– Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: The Port of Liverpool Building (1903-07), the Royal Liver Building (1908-1911) once the tallest building in Europe when it was completed; and The Cunard Building (1914-16) inspired by the grand Italian palazzos in Venice.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Port of Liverpool Building Pier Head, Liverpool L3 1BY England

– Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: The Port of Liverpool Building (1903-07), the Royal Liver Building (1908-1911) once the tallest building in Europe when it was completed; and The Cunard Building (1914-16) inspired by the grand Italian palazzos in Venice.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: The Cunard Building, Cunard Building Water Street, Liverpool L3 1DS England

– Liverpool´s Three Graces which are part of Liverpool´s UNESCO designated World Heritage: The Port of Liverpool Building (1903-07), the Royal Liver Building (1908-1911) once the tallest building in Europe when it was completed; and The Cunard Building (1914-16) inspired by the grand Italian palazzos in Venice.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Bombed Out Church, Leece Street, Liverpool L1 2TR England

Church of St Luke, more commonly known as the bombed-out church. This is a much-loved iconic landmark at the heart of the city. It is a memorial to the civilians who lost their lives in the 1940 blit.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: Liverpool, Liverpool, Merseyside, England

Penny Lane Road sign made famous by the Beatles song “Penny Lane” released in 1967.

Powis Street which was home to Tommy Shelby in the drama Peaky Blinders

Carven Pub, a famous music venue where the Beatles used to play in the early 1960s

Stop At: Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool, Cathedral House Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TQ England

Known as ” Paddys Wigwam”, this cathedral is different in architecture and beautiful.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: St. George’s Hall, 10 St. Georges Place, Liverpool L1 1LQ England

Is a Neoclassical building which contains concert halls and law courts.

Stop At: St John’s Gardens, St John’s Ln, St George’s Pl, William Brown St, Liverpool L1 1JJ, UK

St. Jonh´s Gardens are part of the William Brown Street conservation area and comprise one of the two open spaces within LIverpool´s World Heritage Site.

Duration: 15 minutes



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