Despite the city's not so happy past reflecting in certain areas, Liverpool also has areas, which reflect an impressive legacy and historical ethos. Having a strong association with football, the city is trying to be known as an important European city known for its pop culture and growing businesses. Liverpool hotels cater to many budgets from cheap and cheerful to luxury properties. A Liverpool hotel accommodation starts from US $ 50 dollars a night. Hotels in Liverpool offer great discounts during the year and a Hotel in Liverpool availability can be checked online. You can even make reservations online to just about any hotel in Liverpool.
The best months of the year in Liverpool are April-September. The peak tourist season is July-August; winter is cold and rainy making it a less pleasant time to visit. Places worth visiting while you're here are the refurbished Albert Dock, the Anglican Cathedral, the Methropolitan (Catholic) Cathedral, the Cavern Quarter made famous by the Beatles, Liverpool's superb Walker Art Gallery which, displays the famous Rossetti's Dante's Dream, Millais' Lorenzo & Isabella and Holman Hunt's The Awakening Conscience and also an important collection of Italian, Flemish and Impressionist artworks as well as some modern works. The Liverpool Museum has archaeology, natural history and planetarium attractions on display to entertain the whole family.
Other popular attractions include, Port Sunlight a beautiful village originally built for soap factory workers is only a 20-minute train ride southeast of Liverpool and Speke Hall, where Paul McCartney spent his childhood.
Liverpool people love football, the famous Anfield stadium is home to Liverpool Football Club and the passion is immense for this local obsession especially it the match involve the local rival Everton Football Club. If football isn't your thing other activities not to miss are a ferry ride and a Magical Mystery Strawberry Fields Penny Lane Beatles bus tour.
The best and the easiest way to get to Liverpool is by air. The. National Express coaches connect Liverpool with other UK destinations like London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester. There are also ferries that travel from Douglas, on the Isle of Man to Liverpool's docks.





