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Green Man |
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
For museums, GM, tell your friends to skip " the museum" which is next to St Georges hall. It has recently been turned into a theme park for the brainless, but the others are good.
Make note Barney, it seems Liverpools caters for all.
Is there a dediciated Beatles museum or to Mersey Sound/Beat ?
The Mathew street museum is "just" Beatles, and so is the larger one at the Albert Dock. In "the Museum of Liverpool Life" (or something) at the pier head has an interesting Merseybeat section.
An all day bus and train ticket includes the ferry to Birkenhead, but not the longer sightseeing trip, and costs about a fiver.
If you keep going Honey, you will a group of Yanks as your new neighbours. |
Honey |
Green Man wrote:
For museums, GM, tell your friends to skip " the museum" which is next to St Georges hall. It has recently been turned into a theme park for the brainless, but the others are good.
Make note Barney, it seems Liverpools caters for all.
Is there a dediciated Beatles museum or to Mersey Sound/Beat ?
The Mathew street museum is "just" Beatles, and so is the larger one at the Albert Dock. In "the Museum of Liverpool Life" (or something) at the pier head has an interesting Merseybeat section.
An all day bus and train ticket includes the ferry to Birkenhead, but not the longer sightseeing trip, and costs about a fiver. |
MalcolmY |
www.getyourguide.co.uk/the-beatles-story-l4609/ |
Green Man |
For museums, GM, tell your friends to skip " the museum" which is next to St Georges hall. It has recently been turned into a theme park for the brainless, but the others are good.
Make note Barney, it seems Liverpools caters for all.
Is there a dediciated Beatles museum or to Mersey Sound/Beat ? |
Honey |
MalcolmY wrote:
Replicating Liverpool's 200 history as an international maritime passenger port, the new mid-Mersey floating terminal is of interest.
This has brought cruise-liners back to the city, and millions of big spending visitors, daily - and allowed the port area to be modernised and developed.
Sadly this ongoing work has lost Liverpool its UNESCO much-sought after historical status (like Stonehenge). A huge price to pay.It is indeed, Barney, and especially without the EU, which was very good for Liverpool, but we shall see.
Thank you for the reminder. When you see the ships sailing past every day you stop noticing them.
For museums, GM, tell your friends to skip " the museum" which is next to St Georges hall. It has recently been turned into a theme park for the brainless, but the others are good. |
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