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Liverpool is famous worldwide for it's successful football team. Also it was the birthplace of the Beatles. If you want to know the story about one of the most famous music bands ever, then visit 'The Beatles Story', at the Britannia Vaults in Albert Dock. There are 18 separate elements to the story from their early days in Hamburg right through to the break-up of the group and their solo careers.

E-mail: info@beatlesstory.com
Tel: 0151 709 1963

Liverpool is celebrating its 800th birthday (2007). As part of the celebrations the city of Liverpool will be hosting a variety of heritage themed events, festivals, performances, debates, exhibitions, lectures and films.
read more about what's coming up.


Cavern Club
Most famous club in the world.

Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, this was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles. Today it still houses excellent live entertainment, also caters for different tastes in music including retro, dance and party. Admission charges vary, some events are free.

Telephone +44 871 222 1957
Opening Hours Noon-5:30p, 9p-2a M, noon-5:30p Tu-W, noon-2a Th-Sa


Cream Nightclub

This club attracts the UK's biggest DJ's including David Morales, Boy George and Judge Jules. latest dance, techno, house and garage music are played until 4am every Saturday.

40 Slater Street
Telephone +44 151 709 1693


Francesca Branch (Dubai Based) posted 14th October 2007

  • Visit Goodison Park home of Everton Football Club.
  • Visit Anfield home of Liverpool Football Club.
    (European Champions 2005).
  • Bar - Newz Bar (Trendy Club) link.
  • Visit the Cathedrals, Liverpool is the only city in England with two. link
  • Visit Matthew Street, home of The Beatles.



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