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Bed and Breakfasts in Liverpool
Do you want to take a short holiday? This is the time to choose the best tourist destination to give your body a short break. In beloved England is the beautiful city of the iconic Beatles, Liverpool, a place that you cannot miss. On Holidu you will find very comfortable Bed and Breakfasts that have different services to make your stay more peaceful in order to fully enjoy your trip. We have several perfect accommodations to go on holiday adjusted to your budget and measure, places where you will not have to worry about anything, you just have to take care of having a good time. There are many Bed and Breakfasts that are located in the centre of Liverpool, near the Albert Dock and the International Slavery Museum.
Modern Bed and Breakfasts with terraces, gardens and jacuzzisPerfect accommodations for a short holiday break in Liverpool, ideal properties for families looking for a place with at least 9 rooms available and a homely atmosphere. Likewise, if you want to include your domestic pets in the outing, our Bed and Breakfasts have gardens suitable for them. They are the ideal Bed and Breakfasts for lovers of relaxation, as they have hydromassage bathtubs and terraces perfect for having breakfast while observing the city in total calm. The vast majority of Bed and Breakfasts are a few kilometres from the beaches. After visiting a beach, you can take a walk in the garden and sit down to read a good book. The Bed and Breakfasts in the centre of Liverpool have comfortable and spacious rooms, television service, several bathrooms, parking, heating, washing machine, internet connection and elevators.
Travellers and activities
Liverpool, the charming city of England, is the birthplace of the unforgettable Beatles! You can visit The Beatles Story, a museum completely dedicated to the 4 members of the most famous British rock band in the world. You also have the opportunity to take the thematic tour of the band, it is a historical tour of the group through all the different locations that marked the lives of the legendary rock and those who guide this route will tell you great anecdotes. It is available in Spanish and English. Without a doubt, a tour that you cannot miss.
Liverpool for sport loversIf you are a fan of sports and particularly football, there is no doubt that you should enter the Anfield stadium, home to Liverpool F.C and one of the most recognized clubs worldwide. Liverpool Football Club is the English team with the most international titles! Also, if you have good luck and visit it during the game season, you can go away learning the imposing song “you’ll never walk alone” which the club's players use to intimidate their rivals. Also, you can take the audio-guided tour of the stadium, where you will see the press room, the changing rooms, the playing field, among other places in the great Anfield.
Did you know that Liverpool was the 2nd most bombed city in England during WWII? It was more than 70% destroyed and this is evidenced in the St. Lukes church, better known as "The Bombed Out Church", since from the outside it has a common appearance, however, the interior of the church is totally empty.
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It is a park with more than 40 hectares where you can spend a pleasant afternoon enjoying the benefits of nature, in addition, it has some tracks for skateboarding and you can admire an incredible panoramic view of the city and the Mersey River, you will be able to capture unforgettable photographs.
2. Tour the historic Albert DockIt is located on the banks of the River Mersey. It is the first work in the United Kingdom built in iron, stone and brick, currently it is the most attractive area of Liverpool for tourists. It was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It is a complex of several restaurants, bars, shops, some historic buildings for the city and museums such as The Beatles Story, the Tate Liverpool and the Merseyside Maritime Museum. The perfect place to spend some time at leisure and learn a little more about Liverpool's culture.
3. Take the sensational cruise on the River MerseyThis majestic tour to observe in 50 minutes the different most emblematic places at a historical-musical level of the city. It is a good time to relax, have a drink from the bar or dedicate yourself to listening to the stories that surround this river.
4. Try the delicious and most exquisite typical dishesMost of the meals are prepared with fish, chicken, beef, pork, and lamb. The favourite dish of Liverpool cuisine is Scouse, a mixture of carrots, potatoes, onion, lamb and other spices, they say the best can be eaten at Maggie May’s. Another delicious dish that you have to try is the Bubble and squeak, a dish prepared with potatoes, beans, carrots, brucella cabbages, among other vegetables that are in the kitchen, it is accompanied with cold meat, typical of the Sunday Roast. In the typical dessert menu we can find the Everton Mint, a sweet with a hard coating with black and white stripes, a mint flavour and a chewy filling. An explosion of flavor.
5. Excursion to Crosby BeachLiverpool's most famous beach where you can enjoy Another Place, a series of approximately 100 sea-facing figures made of cast iron measuring 189 centimeters. It was a work created by artist Antony Gormley. The most curious thing about this 3-kilometer walk is that the tide can cover or uncover the figures.
6. Release stress at Sefton ParkA perfectly peaceful park for lounging and exercising outdoors. Walk the various trails in this pleasant park and visit the Palm House, a conservatory in the best Victorian style that is an impressive tourist gem. If you visit it in the spring time you will see many golden daffodils blooming around the lake.
7. Discover the history of slaves in the International Museum of SlaveryA great museum, founded in 2007, which tells the story of the different slaves brought from America and Africa, since during the 18th century Liverpool was a port that was dedicated to trading slaves.