Liverpool
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I actually had a lovely days sightseeing in Liverpool just before coming to Oz in late 2007. It was a lovely sunny early winters day. Fantastic views over the entire region from atop the cathedral. Some beautiful architecture in the city centre and around the docks. I was really impressed and it was much better than how i had imagined it would be. Now if only they could do something about that accent
I actually had a lovely days sightseeing in Liverpool just before coming to Oz in late 2007. It was a lovely sunny early winters day. Fantastic views over the entire region from atop the cathedral. Some beautiful architecture in the city centre and around the docks. I was really impressed and it was much better than how i had imagined it would be. Now if only they could do something about that accent
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I actually had a lovely days sightseeing in Liverpool just before coming to Oz in late 2007. It was a lovely sunny early winters day. Fantastic views over the entire region from atop the cathedral. Some beautiful architecture in the city centre and around the docks. I was really impressed and it was much better than how i had imagined it would be. Now if only they could do something about that accent
I actually had a lovely days sightseeing in Liverpool just before coming to Oz in late 2007. It was a lovely sunny early winters day. Fantastic views over the entire region from atop the cathedral. Some beautiful architecture in the city centre and around the docks. I was really impressed and it was much better than how i had imagined it would be. Now if only they could do something about that accent

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Ahhhh.........Liverpool.
Fond memories of the International Garden Festival which I think was the first one in the 80's.
Remember driving past Strawberry Lane and through a very black and burnt out Toxteth.
The Adelphi hotel was good and seeing the Liver Bird. Missus even got to steer a ferry on the Mersey.
A stroll up the road to a local fish and chippie one night......fark.......if looks could kill
Not to mention the classy shopping...........
Fond memories of the International Garden Festival which I think was the first one in the 80's.
Remember driving past Strawberry Lane and through a very black and burnt out Toxteth.
The Adelphi hotel was good and seeing the Liver Bird. Missus even got to steer a ferry on the Mersey.
A stroll up the road to a local fish and chippie one night......fark.......if looks could kill

Not to mention the classy shopping...........
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The solution was simple... get there before 10am to do their work, because the riotingdolites would all still be in bed (unless it was Giro day)
(Actually, those double aeriels were fun for him when he picked me up from my work's do in Manchester.. people trying to get in his car because they thought he was a taxi. I was also 10 minutes late, he didn't like that he wasn't invited, and I managed to come out of the club through the wrong door which was actually a hotel entrance and it all lead to a very frosty journey back home..)
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http://www.theage.com.au/travel/upbe...624-1gi6c.html
I actually had a lovely days sightseeing in Liverpool just before coming to Oz in late 2007. It was a lovely sunny early winters day. Fantastic views over the entire region from atop the cathedral. Some beautiful architecture in the city centre and around the docks. I was really impressed and it was much better than how i had imagined it would be. Now if only they could do something about that accent
I actually had a lovely days sightseeing in Liverpool just before coming to Oz in late 2007. It was a lovely sunny early winters day. Fantastic views over the entire region from atop the cathedral. Some beautiful architecture in the city centre and around the docks. I was really impressed and it was much better than how i had imagined it would be. Now if only they could do something about that accent

#8
Best city in Britain bar none. Friendliest, funniest & most down to earth people I've met ...
I am slightly biased being an Evertonian.
I am slightly biased being an Evertonian.
#9
It's only popular as a weekend destination because it is dead as a doornail during the week. If you want somewhere lively in the week (outside of London) then go to Nottingham. 
Liverpool does have some nice building in the middle though.

Liverpool does have some nice building in the middle though.
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I studied there for four years, four very very long years, nuff said!
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The trauma of having studied art there seemed to have stayed with him for the rest of his life.



