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Liverpool is a flagship city in England and known worldwide. It stands out not by its demographics which make it the 6th largest city in England, but rather by its culture and attachment to sports. Indeed, Liverpool saw the growth of the world's greatest rock band, The Beatles. This iconic group allowed the city of Liverpool to gain fame in the music world. Finally, Liverpool is known worldwide for one of its football teams which has seen the world's best players.

1- Retrace the Beatles' Journey
Category: € / Cultural
Description:During a stay in Liverpool, it is essential to visit the museum tracing the history of this fascinating group that amazed the entire world. Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and John Lennon are all from Liverpool and delighted locals by playing in small neighborhood bars before being in the spotlight. From 1960 to 1970, the group's most important period of activity, The Beatles recorded no less than twelve albums composed of 200 songs! After a period of scarcity, the group came back strong in the 90s with the release of their "Anthology" project. During this visit, you will discover their entire universe by traveling through time. You will have the chance to observe vestiges of the group like John Lennon's mythical glasses, George Harrison's first guitar, costumes worn during concerts and much more
2- Visit England's Most Mythical Stadium
Category: € /Cultural
Description: Liverpool is a city that breathes football, and has for decades. It is a mythical English club whose reputation goes beyond borders. With a very impressive record including 19 English championship titles and 6 Champions Leagues, Liverpool is a heavyweight in world football. This club is also renowned for its supporters who fill Anfield's 60,000 seats at every match. People from around the world try to grab a seat in this stadium to hear Liverpool's anthem, the famous "You'll Never Walk Alone" by Liverpool rock group Gerry and the Pacemakers. This visit will let you experience a football player's daily life. You will discover the locker rooms, the tunnel through which players pass before entering the field, the press conference room and the bench where substitutes sit. In addition to the stadium, you will have access to the museum where the club's trophies and artifacts rest.


3- Take a Day Trip to Wales
Category: €€€ /Cultural
Description: Liverpool's geographical position allows you to discover new horizons in a short journey. Wales is just minutes by car from Liverpool. During this visit, you will venture into the land of the leek until you reach Llandudno. Here, you will visit the astonishing 12th-century chapel of Saint Tudno and its cemetery located on the cliffs of Great Orme. You will continue your visit to Wales by going to the fortified town of Conwy and its 13th-century castle which you can also visit. This visit is not included in the program, but you can do it independently. Near Conwy, you will discover the sublime Snowdonia National Park, Wales' main mountain range. Your visit will end with a visit to the Pontcysyllte Canal aqueduct. Throughout your visit, your guide will tell you the history of these places.

4- Discover and Participate in a Theatrical Cocktail Bar
Category: €€ / Unusual
Description: This is probably the most original activity you can do in Liverpool. Put on the traditional orange prisoner jumpsuit and your goal will be to illegally smuggle alcohol into a prison. For this, bootleggers will teach you the technique to avoid being caught by guards. Once the alcohol is brought into the prison, cocktails will be prepared for you by the inmates. This very immersive and fun activity will give you a great time with your friends.
5- Enjoy the Mersey for a Small Cruise
Category: € / Unusual / Cultural
Description: Sailing on the Mersey is an original way to discover Liverpool. Your guide will tell the story of Liverpool as you progress. You will discover Liverpool's two cathedrals and several buildings that give this city its charm. Your guide will take the opportunity to tell you more about The Beatles' history and their concerts that took place on the Mersey itself.
