Picture: Liverpool is the birthplace of the band, and you can see sculptures and portraits of The Beatles everywhere. Albert Dock is home to Liverpool's best bars, restaurants and museums, and the Beatles Store and Beatles Legend Museum are all nearby.
Liverpool is the fourth largest city in the UK. It has become the southwestern fortress of the UK due to its geographical location near the sea. It is a famous port city with inland rivers leading to the inland and a developed freight industry.
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a window into Liverpool, through which we can see the story between the city and the sea.
The museum has many themed exhibitions, including the development of shipbuilding technology, maritime wars, and historical introductions to the slave trade. What attracts us the most and is the most exciting is the exhibition of the Titanic. Liverpool is the home port of this world-famous ship, which is said to be "unsinkable".
In the summer, the temperature in Liverpool is around 20 degrees, making it very comfortable to go shopping.
After seeing countless castles and museums, this day was the most satisfying day for the children.
Itinerary:
Merseyside Maritime Museum - Lunch on the red bus at Alport Pier - Playground - passing by the Beatles Legend Museum, Beatles sculptures, Beatles shop - shopping, buying Lego, Claire's - passing by University of Liverpool
Merseyside Maritime Museum
The Maritime Museum is located on the bank of the Liverpool River and opened to the public in 1980. It has a rich variety of themed maritime exhibitions.
The exhibition hall has three floors. The first floor is a souvenir shop, the second floor is a model of the Titanic, and the third floor uses a large number of pictures and video materials to vividly tell the story of Liverpool's maritime history.
The Titanic is the focus of our visit. It was produced and launched here. The museum displays the items used on the Titanic, the clothing worn by the crew, and reproduces the living environment of the ship's cabin at that time. In the exhibition area, there are scaled-down models of the Titanic lined up, alongside a series of information about its construction history and crash. Text description such as reasons. Titanic represents the most prosperous period of Liverpool's shipbuilding industry.
Address: Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ, England
On the way to the Maritime Museum
The explanation is also very exciting.
Porcelain used on the Titanic.
Lady's room.
Albert Dock
Alport Dock was an important port in Liverpool at that time. Before and after the Industrial Revolution, Britain's import and export trade and slave trading around the world were closely connected with this port. After visiting the Maritime Museum, have lunch on the red bus by the river.
The Beatles Museum and the children's favorite playground are both here.
Whether in British-related movie scenes or coming to the UK, red phone boxes and buses can be seen everywhere.
Address: Hartley QuayLiverpool
Lunch on the red bus.
Looking at the seagull's PP through the roof of the car.
The Beatles Story
Liverpool is the birthplace of The Beatles, who ushered in a new era of rock music.
The Beatles Legend Museum by the Albert Dock is a must-visit for Beatles fans. It contains detailed information about the Beatles members, the history of the band, as well as photos of their performances and impact information. It also has many collections. Original memorabilia from the band.
We only walked around outside, and the playground attracted the children the most.
Address: Britannia Vaults, Kings Dock Street, Liverpool L3 4AD, United Kingdom
Picture: The faces of the four lead singers of The Beatles are everywhere in the city.
The Beatles Shop.
Albert Dockside.
In front of the city hall is a favorite playground for children.
University of Liverpool
As a well-established British university, the University of Liverpool has trained a total of 9 Nobel Prize winners, as well as the first British Nobel Prize winner, Ronald Ross. The school has provided a large number of talents to the business, political and scientific circles.
Address: L69 3BX, Liverpool
Stroll around the city center.
Seagulls are everywhere.
Shopping
After buying Lego for my brother, I went to Claire’s, which was my sisters’ favorite at the time (now they no longer like these colorful gadgets).
buy shoes.
Returned with a full load.