Discover Some Unique Charms that Make Liverpool City Special

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Unique Charms that Make Liverpool City Special

Liverpool is a vibrant, culturally, and historically rich city. It is known all over the world for its music scene, football teams, and maritime history. But there’s so much more to this amazing city than that! Book a stay with the opulent Heeton Concept Hotels to explore the most charming scenes and sights that make this city so special, all at your doorstep.

Here’s what you must explore when in Liverpool:

Home to Britain’s Biggest Cathedral

Home to Britain’s Biggest Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and is the largest cathedral in Britain. The cathedral was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, who was just 22 years old when he won the competition to design it. The construction began in 1904 and took a massive 70 years to complete.

Located only moments away from your Heeton Hotel in Liverpool, the cathedral is ornamented with stunning hued-glass windows, intricate carvings, and soaring arches. It is also home to the largest working church organ in the world, with over 10,000 pipes! The best part is that the cathedral is free to enter, however, we highly recommend an audio tour of the Liverpool gem.

The World’s First Intercity Railway

Did you know that Liverpool is home to the world’s first intercity railway? The Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened in 1830 and connected these two major cities. It was a huge technological advancement in transportation on a global level and relied solely on steam power. Certainly, more efficient, and faster than horse-drawn carriages of that era, it helped revolutionise travel in the UK and in the world. A ground-breaking achievement in world history, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Take a walking tour of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway or visit the Liverpool Museum of Transport to immerse yourself in Britain’s rich history.

Bigger Clock Faces Than Big Ben

Bigger Clock Faces Than Big Ben

When visiting Liverpool, be sure to visit the Royal Liver Building and see the UK’s biggest clock faces!

Head to the iconic Royal Liver Building from your family hotel in Liverpool and explore this enchanting landmark on the Liverpool waterfront. A part of the “Three Graces”, this building houses grand clock faces, made of Wedgwood blue faience and decorated with Liver Birds. The clock faces here measure 25 feet in diameter, two feet larger than Big Ben in London and is a popular backdrop if you’re looking to click some Insta-worthy pictures. The clock faces are lit up at night and are a beautiful sight to see and include on your to-do list for Liverpool City.

Backdrop For Many TV Shows and Films

Backdrop For Many TV Shows and Films

If you’re a film buff, you should know that Liverpool has been the backdrop for many TV shows and films, earning it the title of the most filmed location outside of London. In fact, in recent years, the city has been transformed into Gotham City for The Batman film, starring Robert Pattinson. The Birkenhead Tunnel was also used as a filming location for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Explore the Liverpool waterfront and relive scenes from iconic films for an unforgettable experience.

Liverpool is full of life, energy, great experiences and is a perfect family destination for your upcoming trip. Make your bookings with Heeton Concept Hotels now and explore the ravishing city for yourself!

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