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Cavern Club
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The iconic stage beneath the brick arches in the front of the club is the image most people associate with the Cavern Club - and this is where visitors can enjoy live music from soloists and cover bands most afternoons and evenings. In addition, the Cavern Live Lounge with its state of the art sound system is the venue for tribute shows and unsigned showcase nights. For details of all live music events, please visit the website.

The club is open daily from 10.30am. Free admission all day and every evening Monday to Wednesday. There is a small admission charge Thursday to Sunday evenings. Families with children are welcome to visit the club during the day.

The bar has a great range of drinks including coffee and a selection of wine and beers.
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Hard Day's Night Hotel
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A 'Fab Four' star Liverpool hotel. Hard Days Night Hotel is the world’s only Beatles inspired hotel, combining the highest quality facilities in a truly unique environment. Located at the heart of Liverpool's 'Beatles Quarter' offering luxurious accommodation and exclusive event space with a twist. Housed in the magnificent Grade II listed Central Buildings, dating back to 1884, the beautifully restored hotel is steeped in history.
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Hazard
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On the outside, the Hazard building looks like an old warehouse--which is exactly what it was, before it got taken over by the first ever owner of Hazard magazine, Thalia Zellweger, in 1958. But the place was significantly renovated, and it gets a nice revamp every few years. Now, the inside looks very modern, riddled with minimalist furniture and bright colours. The ground floor has reception, employee cubicles, and a break room. The second floor has private offices for the editor and deputy editor, a conference room, a more private, lavish meeting room for interviews, and a photography studio. The building covers more area than it does height, and the exterior can only be identified as the famous Hazard magazine by a large sign at the top.
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Lady Lever Art Gallery
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The Lady Lever Art Gallery is regarded as one of the finest art galleries in Europe. It's located in model village, Port Sunlight in Wirral, a place rich in architectural charm.

The gallery was founded by William Hesketh Lever (1851-1925) and is dedicated to his wife Elizabeth, Lady Lever. Lever wanted to share his collections with the public and the works on display at the gallery have been personally selected.

Inside the gallery, visitors will find the best of Lever's personal art collection and the finest collection of Wedgewood jasperware anywhere in the world. The Pre-Raphaelite painting collection is internationally renowned and features works by Millais, Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Holman Hunt.
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Liverpool Cathedral
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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral is Britain's biggest Cathedral and the 5th largest in Europe. The cathedral is free to enter, and offers a choice of two dining venues. The Mezzanine Cafe inside the Cathedral and the Welsford that even serves a traditional Roast Dinner on a Sunday.
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Matteo Street
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Situated in the Cavern Quarter at the heart of the city. Liverpool's most famous street not only houses the Cavern Club but numerous references and connections to the "four lads who shook the world" and Liverpool's long musical heritage. There's shopping, bars and pubs, and come summer weekends the street is packed with partying locals and tourists.
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Wright Pitch
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Named for Bowman Wright (1492-1560), the famous metal-charmer that invented the Golden Snitch, this quidditch stadium is open to anyone that wishes to practice, or play a small pick up game.
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Liverpool is a maritime city in northwest England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. A key trade and migration port from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, it's also, famously, the hometown of The Beatles. Ferries cruise the waterfront, where the iconic mercantile buildings known as the "Three Graces" – Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building – stand on the Pier Head.
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