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Private Accessible 4.5 Hour Highlights of Liverpool and The Beatles Tour
Tour Description
This 4.5 hour accessible Liverpool shore excursion combines a wonderful overview of the historic Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), with some of the very best, world-famous Beatles landmarks located in the heart of their home city.
Start your tour by meeting your tour guide at the cruise dock and head out on a short stroll to Canada Boulevard. Here, your tour will begin by exploring Liverpool’s crucial contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through World Heritage Liverpool, admiring the wonderful Three Graces and the waterfront statues of the Beatles, Ronald Ross and Second World War hero Captain “Johnnie” Walker. Following this, you will enjoy a short accessible drive to the historic Albert Dock which is the perfect setting in which to learn more about Liverpool’s rich maritime past, its involvement in the history of the slave trade, and the American Civil War. Escorted by your tour guide, you will enjoy a stroll here as you experience the fascinating area firsthand.
Finally, you will continue with a short driving tour to the Beatles childhood homes, Strawberry Field, Penny Lane and Liverpool’s two twentieth century Cathedrals (Anglican and Roman Catholic).
Tour Highlights
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Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Canada Boulevard, exploring Liverpool’s crucial contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War.
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Experience World Heritage Liverpool, admiring the wonderful Three Graces and the waterfront statues of the Beatles, Ronald Ross and Second World War hero Captain “Johnnie” Walker.
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Visit the historic Albert Dock which and learn more about Liverpool’s rich maritime past, its involvement in the history of the slave trade, and the American Civil War.
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Enjoy a short driving tour to the Beatles childhood homes, Strawberry Field, Penny Lane and Liverpool’s two twentieth century Cathedrals (Anglican and Roman Catholic).