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When it comes to putting on the best show for its residents, no one even comes close to Liverpool.

Be it the exceptional conglomerate of Cruise Liners fleeting on the exquisite River Mersey or experiencing the giant and productive Brazilian carnival just for rekindling the shopaholic in you, Liverpool is never short of alluring and relevant events for its people.Here is a detailed list of all the sought after events in 2020 and we would urge the readers to take their pick, accordingly: 1.

Sound City Probably the largest music, film, and digital festival in the entire stretch of the United Kingdom, the Liverpool Sound City is an event that gathers thousands each year besides offering the biggest platform for the budding city artists to showcase their skills.

While 2019 saw an outstanding lineup of special guests including Ed Sheeran, The Maccabees, The Machine, and Florence, 2020 might just be bigger with the likes of Pale Waves, Jamie Webster, Alfie Neale, and others expected to perform.

During the course of this week-long event, Linda McCartney’s iconic photographic depictions pertaining to the 1960s will be depicted.

Not just that, her personal life and other details will also be portrayed via the visual medium.

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Fm Living 2019-11-02

From world-class art to karaoke, there is so much that will help you fall in love with Liverpool.Here are some of the things to put on your Liverpool bucket list: Ferry across the Mersey This is one of the more popular and obvious choice for anyone visiting this city.

Southport PierTake a walk along the Southport Pier, followed by a meal of fish and chips.

Keep the facts and figures aside and enjoy the beautiful views of Liverpool from this place.

Anglican Cathedral For more stunning views of the city, head to the top of the Anglican Cathedral.

Facts and figures point out that this is the fifth largest cathedral in Europe, however their views probably top every list.

In summer, the sunset from the tip of this cathedral is like something out of a fairytale.

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Liverpool has its fair share of pubs where you can head over to enjoy a good beverage.

So don’t be surprised if you find a Victorian pharmacy cabinet at this place.

The iconic Baltic Fleet is the place to be for those who love ale above everything else.

Dating back to the mid-1800s, this pub is just a short walk from Wapping Dock in the Baltic Triangle.

It attracts people from all over the city, as well as visitors.

Tastefully refurbished in late 2012, it retains its traditional atmosphere, and photographs and newspaper cuttings on the walls lend insights into its history and local character.

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Fm Living 2019-05-30
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Whether you’re looking for a night at the theatre, music to stir the soul, sporting passion, or enjoy a night out against the backdrop of a beautiful city skyline, this city has just about everything to keep you entertained.Liverpool is one of the most popular cities in UK for visitors, ranking behind only London and Edinburgh.

With more museums and galleries than any other UK city outside London, Liverpool is a cultural hub and a great city for art aficionados.

It features a UNESCO World Heritage site and is also a UNESCO City of Music.

For this reason, serviced apartments in Liverpool are a great option for long stays.

Tourists can also book a special evening cruise if they’re visiting in summer.Culture in Liverpool: If you love art and culture, make sure you visit these seven important places in Liverpool.

National Museums Liverpool boasts of World Museum, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery, Lady Lever Art Gallery, International Slavery Museum, Sudley House and Museum of Liverpool – the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city.

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With Liverpool FC revealing the new home kit for the current year, it is only a matter of time that the fanatics start adding credible replicas to the existing repertoire.The first fun fact that requires immediate attention is the special crest that marks the illustrious period of football dominance pertaining to this club.

The crest showcases the iconic and traditional ‘Liver Bird’ that stands for unwavering passion, loyalty towards the club, and even the fans, relentlessly supporting the team from the stands.Moreover, the newest jersey drives inspiration from the traditional LFC kit design from the yesteryears i.e.

Another interesting fact is the inclusion of the ‘96’ eternal flame that commemorates the existence of the Hillsborough disaster victims.

This flame-like design perfectly sits underneath the collar of the concerned players.While these are some of the more inspiring aspects of this jersey, what stands out is the NB authenticator that comes across as a holographic tab on display.

This is a woven tab that comes forth in the form of stitched finish and flaunts the New Balance Dry technology on offer.

The existing technology is further validated by the inclusion of self-actuating, laser cut vents which feature the mapping cage structure of the backside of the player.

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Fm Living 2019-11-02

Liverpool is filled with fantastic places that one can relax and have a good time at.

Whether it’s looking out across the Mersey, or in-land towards the city’s famous architecture, you’re sure to be blown-away by the stunning views available everywhere.When you stay in serviced apartments in Liverpool, here are a few places that you can go to enjoy the most breathtaking views in Merseyside: Goodness Gracious Roof Garden Goodness Gracious roof garden is an open air bar in Water Street.

The team behind Leaf (in Bold Street) and One Fine Day (in Castle Street) is responsible for creating this gem of a place.

Royal Liver Building 360 The Royal Liver Building 360 offers guided tours of the 322ft Grade-I listed Royal Liver building’s clock tower, and gives visitors 360 degree views from the top of the iconic building.

The tour begins in the new lower ground floor visitor’s centre, where visitors can learn about the history of the building.

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral This is perhaps one of Liverpool’s most visited attractions.

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Fm Living 2019-08-15
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Jimmy’s Liverpool After garnering success in Manchester, Jimmy’s is all set to open its new venue in Liverpool on 1st August.

To celebrate their new home, Jimmy’s will be welcoming local lads, The Coral, to play a huge sold out show.

Famous for hosting gigs by The Beatles in their very early days, it is the perfect spot to uncover some local grassroots music.

With events on all through the week, showcasing the best in local DJs, gigs, acoustic sets and open mic nights, the basement is always booming with something new.

You can also browse through recent vinyl releases with a cup of coffee at their record store.

Sound If you’re on Duke Street in Ropewalks district, you can find Sound Food and Drink here.

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Apart from going for a match, fans can also indulge in a stadium tour of Anfield.

Choose from a wide range of tours – from one which takes in the Centenary stand and Steven Gerrard Collection, to a Mighty Red Family Tour.

One can also go for an extra insight into the club with a Q with Liverpool Legends.

check out serviced apartments in liverpool2.Shankly StatueBill Shankly is known as Liverpool FC’s most famous manager.

His bronze statue stands at the visitor’s centre, right in front of the Kop.

Fans can take pictures in front of this very famous statue while visiting Liverpool FC’s home ground.check out serviced apartments in liverpool street3.Hillsborough MonumentThose coming to Liverpool often notice a round, bronze memorial sculpture on the corner of William Brown Street and the Old Haymarket in front of St. John’s Gardens.

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Fm Living 2020-01-18
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As soon as the winter approaches, people put extra layers on, try to get as cosy as they can, sit near the radiator and do everything they can to drive the winter blues away.

Moose Coffee At Moose Cafe, nothing is less than extravagant.

You have to see it, and of course, taste it to believe it.

But before you go about sipping it, don't forget to click a picture and post it on Instagram.

You will love the way it looks too.

Bean There Coffee Shop You might wait until Christmas to visit this coffee shop and say “Bean there done that.” The cafe has a wonderful Christmas decor.

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Fm Living 2019-10-15
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While there are so much to Liverpool, there are some things that set this city apart from the rest.

Here are some fun facts that you probably didn’t know about Liverpool: World Heritage SiteWhen you think of World Heritage Sites, places like Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China are among the first that come to your mind.

The city’s bid was based on Liverpool as a Maritime Mercantile city and reflected its significance as a commercial port.

Walk along the waterfront from Albert Dock, through the Pier Head and up to Stanley Dock, and all the way to St George’s Quarter to take a tour of this World Heritage Site.More Museums and Galleries outside LondonLiverpool has plenty of museums and galleries around the city.

You can find plenty of museums and galleries located around the Albert Dock, such as Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum.

Apart from these, there is World Museum, Tate Liverpool and Open Eye Gallery to explore art and culture of Liverpool.Most Grade-II Listed Buildings outside LondonLiverpool’s skyline is dotted with stunning buildings and architecture which makes the city so picture perfect.

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Fm Living 2019-07-14
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Liverpool is one of the easiest cities when it comes to travel and accessibility, thanks to the efforts of all the planning that went into this city.

While you can find all the important information about each mode of transport, as well as access guides and useful contacts online, here is a refresher of some common modes of transportation in Liverpool.

Merseyrail have two lines, the Wirral Line and the Northern Line serving as far as Chester on the Wirral Line or Southport on the Northern Line meaning Liverpool can be the base for your trip.

By BikeLiverpool is a compact city centre so is easy to get around by bike and you’ll be able to pack even more into your day.

If you’re arriving in Liverpool by train or ferry, bikes go free and are welcome on both, but please remember that trains can be busy at peak times.

The bus network is managed by Merseytravel, with two main city centre bus terminal – Liverpool ONE and Queen Square – complete with helpful staff who can provide personal travel advice.

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Fm Living 2019-04-18
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It is where The Beatles’ story started and the area derives its name from the world famous Cavern Club, where the Fab Four shot to fame in the 1960s. It is also the finishing point of the Magical Mystery Tour – so if you’re going to see the sights, you can stay back and enjoy some live music and drinks after. Kaiserkeller Taking its inspiration from the Bavarian beer halls and The Beatles infamous 1960 Hamburg gig on the continent, the Kaiserkeller is an authentic German sports bar in the heart of Liverpool’s famous Cavern Quarter. This sports bar shows all the major and minor sporting events on the big screens, along with side entertainment from a traditional Oompah band and the Kaisergirls. The perfect place to enjoy German beer with English music, and it provides great atmosphere for people of all age groups. It pumps out Live music onto the street every day of the week as a Fab Four tribute.
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Over expensive properties, exhausting commute and hardly any places to socialize.

If you are confined to a place like that and are looking for a better place to reside at, we are here with some awesome reasons that will make you consider moving to Liverpool.

After all, who would not like to live around a place with Three Graces (Royal Liver Building which is home to liver birds), three national museums, a place for modern art in the north at Tate Liverpool, convention centres, galleries, arenas and more!Greenery Galore Just when you thought it is all about the hustle and bustle and less about mother nature, you might be wrong.

Liverpool has 43 beautiful green parks as well as outdoor play areas for children.

If you are an art admirer hunting for internationally-acclaimed exhibitions and obscure art collections, Tate Liverpool in the North is the place to be.

If you are a photographer, do not miss visiting the Open Eye Gallery on the Waterfront at which international exhibitions are held all year round.

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Fm Living 2019-10-15
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It is where The Beatles’ story started and the area derives its name from the world famous Cavern Club, where the Fab Four shot to fame in the 1960s.

The area still boasts of a thriving music and arts scene, and is an amazing place to spend your time when you’re in Liverpool.If you’re staying at serviced apartments in Liverpool’s Cavern Quarter, these are some of the best places to hang-out for a lovely experience: The Cavern ClubThe Cavern Club is probably the most famous live music venue in the world, located right in the heart of Liverpool’s Cavern Quarter.

It is also the finishing point of the Magical Mystery Tour – so if you’re going to see the sights, you can stay back and enjoy some live music and drinks after.

From The Beatles to Oasis, Led Zepplin to Stevie Wonder, many great artists have played here and you can see their names displayed on the outside wall of the pub.

Kaiserkeller Taking its inspiration from the Bavarian beer halls and The Beatles infamous 1960 Hamburg gig on the continent, the Kaiserkeller is an authentic German sports bar in the heart of Liverpool’s famous Cavern Quarter.

This sports bar shows all the major and minor sporting events on the big screens, along with side entertainment from a traditional Oompah band and the Kaisergirls.

collect
0
Fm Living 2019-07-14

It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the destination, or are already familiar with the city’s landmarks, a guided tour is the best way to discover more about Liverpool’s unique culture and heritage.

You can find over 100 blue badge, green badge and official Beatles tour guides, who offer a wide range of services from individual walking tours, to large coach tours.

There is also a huge selection of special interest tours on offer too, such as photography, architecture, ghost tours, pub tours and the very popular Fab Four tours.

You can visit all these tours when you stay at serviced apartments in Liverpool.

Here are some of the best sightseeing tours to enjoy when you’re in the city.

City & Beatles Tour – Liverpool City Sights On this tour, you will hear about the social history of Liverpool and where the fab four lived and played.

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Fm Living 2019-04-10

A vibrant city best known for its architecture, football and The Beatles, Liverpool will surprise and delight your taste buds with its wide range of restaurants.From independent street fare to modern British cuisine, you can find good food with a great view nearly everywhere in Liverpool.

Panoramic 34Enjoy stunning views of Liverpool with an equally enthralling fine-dining experience at Panoramic 34.

Located on the 34th floor of the West Tower, this sky-high restaurant is perfect for a romantic evening.

Pricing: High-EndGetting there: 0.5 miles or a short, 10 minute walk from FM LivingNot to Miss: Pork Medallions with King Prawn, Sea Bass, Afternoon TeaCheck Out  serviced apartments in liverpool city centre2.

Yukti Street FusionGet a sense of the skill and artistry that goes into cooking an authentic South Asian meal at Yukti.

Situated just outside of the city centre, Yukti is your go-to place if you’re seeking delicious Indian street food.Pricing: Mid-rangeGetting there: 1.4 miles, or a short, taxi ride from FM Living.Not to Miss: Fish Thali, Rogan JoshCheck Out serviced apartments in liverpool uk3.

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Fm Living 2020-02-16
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When it comes to putting on the best show for its residents, no one even comes close to Liverpool.

Be it the exceptional conglomerate of Cruise Liners fleeting on the exquisite River Mersey or experiencing the giant and productive Brazilian carnival just for rekindling the shopaholic in you, Liverpool is never short of alluring and relevant events for its people.Here is a detailed list of all the sought after events in 2020 and we would urge the readers to take their pick, accordingly: 1.

Sound City Probably the largest music, film, and digital festival in the entire stretch of the United Kingdom, the Liverpool Sound City is an event that gathers thousands each year besides offering the biggest platform for the budding city artists to showcase their skills.

While 2019 saw an outstanding lineup of special guests including Ed Sheeran, The Maccabees, The Machine, and Florence, 2020 might just be bigger with the likes of Pale Waves, Jamie Webster, Alfie Neale, and others expected to perform.

During the course of this week-long event, Linda McCartney’s iconic photographic depictions pertaining to the 1960s will be depicted.

Not just that, her personal life and other details will also be portrayed via the visual medium.

Fm Living 2020-01-18
img

As soon as the winter approaches, people put extra layers on, try to get as cosy as they can, sit near the radiator and do everything they can to drive the winter blues away.

Moose Coffee At Moose Cafe, nothing is less than extravagant.

You have to see it, and of course, taste it to believe it.

But before you go about sipping it, don't forget to click a picture and post it on Instagram.

You will love the way it looks too.

Bean There Coffee Shop You might wait until Christmas to visit this coffee shop and say “Bean there done that.” The cafe has a wonderful Christmas decor.

Fm Living 2019-11-02

From world-class art to karaoke, there is so much that will help you fall in love with Liverpool.Here are some of the things to put on your Liverpool bucket list: Ferry across the Mersey This is one of the more popular and obvious choice for anyone visiting this city.

Southport PierTake a walk along the Southport Pier, followed by a meal of fish and chips.

Keep the facts and figures aside and enjoy the beautiful views of Liverpool from this place.

Anglican Cathedral For more stunning views of the city, head to the top of the Anglican Cathedral.

Facts and figures point out that this is the fifth largest cathedral in Europe, however their views probably top every list.

In summer, the sunset from the tip of this cathedral is like something out of a fairytale.

Fm Living 2019-10-15
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While there are so much to Liverpool, there are some things that set this city apart from the rest.

Here are some fun facts that you probably didn’t know about Liverpool: World Heritage SiteWhen you think of World Heritage Sites, places like Taj Mahal and the Great Wall of China are among the first that come to your mind.

The city’s bid was based on Liverpool as a Maritime Mercantile city and reflected its significance as a commercial port.

Walk along the waterfront from Albert Dock, through the Pier Head and up to Stanley Dock, and all the way to St George’s Quarter to take a tour of this World Heritage Site.More Museums and Galleries outside LondonLiverpool has plenty of museums and galleries around the city.

You can find plenty of museums and galleries located around the Albert Dock, such as Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum.

Apart from these, there is World Museum, Tate Liverpool and Open Eye Gallery to explore art and culture of Liverpool.Most Grade-II Listed Buildings outside LondonLiverpool’s skyline is dotted with stunning buildings and architecture which makes the city so picture perfect.

Fm Living 2019-08-15
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Liverpool has its fair share of pubs where you can head over to enjoy a good beverage.

So don’t be surprised if you find a Victorian pharmacy cabinet at this place.

The iconic Baltic Fleet is the place to be for those who love ale above everything else.

Dating back to the mid-1800s, this pub is just a short walk from Wapping Dock in the Baltic Triangle.

It attracts people from all over the city, as well as visitors.

Tastefully refurbished in late 2012, it retains its traditional atmosphere, and photographs and newspaper cuttings on the walls lend insights into its history and local character.

Fm Living 2019-07-14
img

Liverpool is one of the easiest cities when it comes to travel and accessibility, thanks to the efforts of all the planning that went into this city.

While you can find all the important information about each mode of transport, as well as access guides and useful contacts online, here is a refresher of some common modes of transportation in Liverpool.

Merseyrail have two lines, the Wirral Line and the Northern Line serving as far as Chester on the Wirral Line or Southport on the Northern Line meaning Liverpool can be the base for your trip.

By BikeLiverpool is a compact city centre so is easy to get around by bike and you’ll be able to pack even more into your day.

If you’re arriving in Liverpool by train or ferry, bikes go free and are welcome on both, but please remember that trains can be busy at peak times.

The bus network is managed by Merseytravel, with two main city centre bus terminal – Liverpool ONE and Queen Square – complete with helpful staff who can provide personal travel advice.

Fm Living 2019-05-30
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Whether you’re looking for a night at the theatre, music to stir the soul, sporting passion, or enjoy a night out against the backdrop of a beautiful city skyline, this city has just about everything to keep you entertained.Liverpool is one of the most popular cities in UK for visitors, ranking behind only London and Edinburgh.

With more museums and galleries than any other UK city outside London, Liverpool is a cultural hub and a great city for art aficionados.

It features a UNESCO World Heritage site and is also a UNESCO City of Music.

For this reason, serviced apartments in Liverpool are a great option for long stays.

Tourists can also book a special evening cruise if they’re visiting in summer.Culture in Liverpool: If you love art and culture, make sure you visit these seven important places in Liverpool.

National Museums Liverpool boasts of World Museum, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Walker Art Gallery, Lady Lever Art Gallery, International Slavery Museum, Sudley House and Museum of Liverpool – the world’s first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city.

Fm Living 2019-04-18
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It is where The Beatles’ story started and the area derives its name from the world famous Cavern Club, where the Fab Four shot to fame in the 1960s. It is also the finishing point of the Magical Mystery Tour – so if you’re going to see the sights, you can stay back and enjoy some live music and drinks after. Kaiserkeller Taking its inspiration from the Bavarian beer halls and The Beatles infamous 1960 Hamburg gig on the continent, the Kaiserkeller is an authentic German sports bar in the heart of Liverpool’s famous Cavern Quarter. This sports bar shows all the major and minor sporting events on the big screens, along with side entertainment from a traditional Oompah band and the Kaisergirls. The perfect place to enjoy German beer with English music, and it provides great atmosphere for people of all age groups. It pumps out Live music onto the street every day of the week as a Fab Four tribute.
Fm Living 2020-02-16
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With Liverpool FC revealing the new home kit for the current year, it is only a matter of time that the fanatics start adding credible replicas to the existing repertoire.The first fun fact that requires immediate attention is the special crest that marks the illustrious period of football dominance pertaining to this club.

The crest showcases the iconic and traditional ‘Liver Bird’ that stands for unwavering passion, loyalty towards the club, and even the fans, relentlessly supporting the team from the stands.Moreover, the newest jersey drives inspiration from the traditional LFC kit design from the yesteryears i.e.

Another interesting fact is the inclusion of the ‘96’ eternal flame that commemorates the existence of the Hillsborough disaster victims.

This flame-like design perfectly sits underneath the collar of the concerned players.While these are some of the more inspiring aspects of this jersey, what stands out is the NB authenticator that comes across as a holographic tab on display.

This is a woven tab that comes forth in the form of stitched finish and flaunts the New Balance Dry technology on offer.

The existing technology is further validated by the inclusion of self-actuating, laser cut vents which feature the mapping cage structure of the backside of the player.

Fm Living 2020-01-18
img

Over expensive properties, exhausting commute and hardly any places to socialize.

If you are confined to a place like that and are looking for a better place to reside at, we are here with some awesome reasons that will make you consider moving to Liverpool.

After all, who would not like to live around a place with Three Graces (Royal Liver Building which is home to liver birds), three national museums, a place for modern art in the north at Tate Liverpool, convention centres, galleries, arenas and more!Greenery Galore Just when you thought it is all about the hustle and bustle and less about mother nature, you might be wrong.

Liverpool has 43 beautiful green parks as well as outdoor play areas for children.

If you are an art admirer hunting for internationally-acclaimed exhibitions and obscure art collections, Tate Liverpool in the North is the place to be.

If you are a photographer, do not miss visiting the Open Eye Gallery on the Waterfront at which international exhibitions are held all year round.

Fm Living 2019-11-02

Liverpool is filled with fantastic places that one can relax and have a good time at.

Whether it’s looking out across the Mersey, or in-land towards the city’s famous architecture, you’re sure to be blown-away by the stunning views available everywhere.When you stay in serviced apartments in Liverpool, here are a few places that you can go to enjoy the most breathtaking views in Merseyside: Goodness Gracious Roof Garden Goodness Gracious roof garden is an open air bar in Water Street.

The team behind Leaf (in Bold Street) and One Fine Day (in Castle Street) is responsible for creating this gem of a place.

Royal Liver Building 360 The Royal Liver Building 360 offers guided tours of the 322ft Grade-I listed Royal Liver building’s clock tower, and gives visitors 360 degree views from the top of the iconic building.

The tour begins in the new lower ground floor visitor’s centre, where visitors can learn about the history of the building.

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral This is perhaps one of Liverpool’s most visited attractions.

Fm Living 2019-10-15
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It is where The Beatles’ story started and the area derives its name from the world famous Cavern Club, where the Fab Four shot to fame in the 1960s.

The area still boasts of a thriving music and arts scene, and is an amazing place to spend your time when you’re in Liverpool.If you’re staying at serviced apartments in Liverpool’s Cavern Quarter, these are some of the best places to hang-out for a lovely experience: The Cavern ClubThe Cavern Club is probably the most famous live music venue in the world, located right in the heart of Liverpool’s Cavern Quarter.

It is also the finishing point of the Magical Mystery Tour – so if you’re going to see the sights, you can stay back and enjoy some live music and drinks after.

From The Beatles to Oasis, Led Zepplin to Stevie Wonder, many great artists have played here and you can see their names displayed on the outside wall of the pub.

Kaiserkeller Taking its inspiration from the Bavarian beer halls and The Beatles infamous 1960 Hamburg gig on the continent, the Kaiserkeller is an authentic German sports bar in the heart of Liverpool’s famous Cavern Quarter.

This sports bar shows all the major and minor sporting events on the big screens, along with side entertainment from a traditional Oompah band and the Kaisergirls.

Fm Living 2019-08-15
img

Jimmy’s Liverpool After garnering success in Manchester, Jimmy’s is all set to open its new venue in Liverpool on 1st August.

To celebrate their new home, Jimmy’s will be welcoming local lads, The Coral, to play a huge sold out show.

Famous for hosting gigs by The Beatles in their very early days, it is the perfect spot to uncover some local grassroots music.

With events on all through the week, showcasing the best in local DJs, gigs, acoustic sets and open mic nights, the basement is always booming with something new.

You can also browse through recent vinyl releases with a cup of coffee at their record store.

Sound If you’re on Duke Street in Ropewalks district, you can find Sound Food and Drink here.

Fm Living 2019-07-14

It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the destination, or are already familiar with the city’s landmarks, a guided tour is the best way to discover more about Liverpool’s unique culture and heritage.

You can find over 100 blue badge, green badge and official Beatles tour guides, who offer a wide range of services from individual walking tours, to large coach tours.

There is also a huge selection of special interest tours on offer too, such as photography, architecture, ghost tours, pub tours and the very popular Fab Four tours.

You can visit all these tours when you stay at serviced apartments in Liverpool.

Here are some of the best sightseeing tours to enjoy when you’re in the city.

City & Beatles Tour – Liverpool City Sights On this tour, you will hear about the social history of Liverpool and where the fab four lived and played.

Fm Living 2019-05-10

Apart from going for a match, fans can also indulge in a stadium tour of Anfield.

Choose from a wide range of tours – from one which takes in the Centenary stand and Steven Gerrard Collection, to a Mighty Red Family Tour.

One can also go for an extra insight into the club with a Q with Liverpool Legends.

check out serviced apartments in liverpool2.Shankly StatueBill Shankly is known as Liverpool FC’s most famous manager.

His bronze statue stands at the visitor’s centre, right in front of the Kop.

Fans can take pictures in front of this very famous statue while visiting Liverpool FC’s home ground.check out serviced apartments in liverpool street3.Hillsborough MonumentThose coming to Liverpool often notice a round, bronze memorial sculpture on the corner of William Brown Street and the Old Haymarket in front of St. John’s Gardens.

Fm Living 2019-04-10

A vibrant city best known for its architecture, football and The Beatles, Liverpool will surprise and delight your taste buds with its wide range of restaurants.From independent street fare to modern British cuisine, you can find good food with a great view nearly everywhere in Liverpool.

Panoramic 34Enjoy stunning views of Liverpool with an equally enthralling fine-dining experience at Panoramic 34.

Located on the 34th floor of the West Tower, this sky-high restaurant is perfect for a romantic evening.

Pricing: High-EndGetting there: 0.5 miles or a short, 10 minute walk from FM LivingNot to Miss: Pork Medallions with King Prawn, Sea Bass, Afternoon TeaCheck Out  serviced apartments in liverpool city centre2.

Yukti Street FusionGet a sense of the skill and artistry that goes into cooking an authentic South Asian meal at Yukti.

Situated just outside of the city centre, Yukti is your go-to place if you’re seeking delicious Indian street food.Pricing: Mid-rangeGetting there: 1.4 miles, or a short, taxi ride from FM Living.Not to Miss: Fish Thali, Rogan JoshCheck Out serviced apartments in liverpool uk3.