The home stadium of Liverpool Football Club throughout its history
The Most Famous Club in the World home of The Merseybeat movement where The Beatles played 292 times
A waterfront area of restored red brick dock buildings housing museums, restaurants, cafes and bars
The Beatles Museum with a collection of memorabilia, interactive and technological exhibits
A large 20th-century Anglican cathedral with a bell tower and the world's tallest Gothic arches
Football stadium built in 1892, it is the home ground of Everton Football Club
Opened in 2011, the museum features an interactive exhibition about the history of Liverpool in a purpose-built building
A 4-story maritime history museum featuring exhibits from the Titanic
A Victorian museum displaying art from the 12th century to the present day
A five-story museum dedicated to natural history, science and culture
Central Library is a beautifully re-modelled building with Wi-Fi access throughout the building with 130 computers
Spectacular open-air complex with leading global retailers
The Casbah Coffee Club was a rock and roll music club located in the West Derby area of Liverpool
Mathew Street is one of the most famous streets in Liverpool, with the former home to The Beatles, The Cavern Club
Sefton Park is a public park in south Liverpool
Speke Hall is a timber-framed Tudor mansion built of mud and clay
Strawberry Field, the iconic site immortalised by John Lennon and the Beatles
Public building with luxurious decoration
The Pier Head dates back to the 18th century when Liverpool played a major role in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Catholic cathedral with a round facade and works of art by contemporary artists
Royal Liver Building 360 offers one of the most unique and breathtaking views of the city
St John's Beacon - Radio and Observation Tower was built in 1969 and is 138 metres high
Lime Street is the largest and oldest railway station in Liverpool
The former 19th century Anglican church is now a war memorial and events venue
Art Gallery: temporary and permanent exhibitions of contemporary art from around the world in the former docks