Views of Liverpool

On my recent trip to Liverpool I deliberately avoided anything to do with football or The Beatles – both pull in the tourists, but neither were of interest me on my adventures around the the city.  

Maybe Liverpool should spend more time shouting about its amazing views and stunning architecture and move on from bragging about a band which broke up back in 1970…

What makes for great photos in Liverpool is the mixture of old and new architecture.  Liverpudlians seem uncomfortable with the modernity of some of the buildings…  C’mon Liverpool, it’s time to embrace them!  Both the old and new can exist side-by-side in the beauty of their contrast.

I was lucky with the weather, and the blue skies were a real treat for March.

This is the third of three posts about my recent trip to Liverpool – here you can see the previous posts about Shiverpool and the Cathedrals.

For anyone thinking of visiting Liverpool here’s a few links for things to do and see that I’d recommend… ShiverpoolAlbert DockThe Philharmonic Dining RoomsLiverpool Cathedral TowerCity Explorer Bus TourThe Mersey Ferry (see here for a money saving ticket for the Cathedral, bus tour, and ferry) , Antony Gormley’s installation in CrosbyMowgli restaurantBold Street CoffeeSt Luke’s Church

Shiverpool in Liverpool

This is the first of three posts from a recent weekend trip to Liverpool.  The visit was originally planned around a ghost hunt at the abandoned Newsham Park Hospital, but that was cancelled at the last minute leaving a free weekend with accommodation booked.  So lots of tourist adventures were done, including an evening with Shiverpool

Shiverpool run theatrical ghost tours around the city, a very entertaining way of learning the dark past of Liverpool and its people.  No actual science or ghost hunting, just good clean and occasionally spooky story telling and fun.

The tour was focused on the Hope Street area and featured Lucy Carew, aka Chiller Black, and Samantha Hill as Chiller’s sister.  One or more members of the Shiverpool crew lurked in the shadows from time to time too.

I’m delighted to say that Shiverpool liked the photos from the evening so much they’ve had a copy of them all, and even used them as part of their submission for the Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards!

I don’t want to give away too much about the tour, or spoil the surprises for anyone, other than to say it was really excellent and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Liverpool.  And if you’re in Oxford, then look out for Bill Spectre who does a similarly excellent ghost tour around the town.