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Ride the famous ferry
WITH an 800 year old history Mersey Ferries have inspired chart hits, seen wartime service and provided a vital commuter link. more
The Cavern Quarter
THE place it all began is now the place where it is all beginning all over again. more
Sefton Park and the Palm House
NAMED after a local Earl, Sefton Park was completed in the mid 19th century in the south end of Liverpool. more
Albert Dock Dec 5 2001
TOPPING the charts for the most visitors to Liverpool is the Albert Dock, which literally has everything you could want in a day out. more
Liver Building and three graces
PERHAPS the most famous landmark in the city is the Liver Building, topped by the "Liver Birds" which look out across the River Mersey. more
Speke Hall Garden and Estate
A NATIONAL Trust property, Speke Hall is one of the most famous timber-framed houses in England. more
A safari close to the city
IN 1971 Merseyside became that little bit wilder when Knowsley Safari Park was opened to the public by the Earl of Derby. more