The city itself is mostly walkable, that is if you want to see non-Beatles tourist attractions. The Albert Dock area is a particularly nice part of the city to take a stroll with a coffee in hand. There's a fairly new shopping area called Liverpool ONE. It has all the main shops from the high street. If you plan on checking this out I would recommend going in the evening as it is open later than other shops. This frees up your days to do other tourist attractions.
Liverpool Cathedral vs Metropolitan Cathedral
The better of the two is clearly Liverpool Cathedral. It's huge inside. HUGE. It's not one of my favourites from the outside but still worth a go. The Metropolitan on the other hand is one of the ugliest buildings ever. Seriously. UGLY. Go to check it out if you have time. My take on it is that it's supposed to be a modern church incorporating technology in service. It'd pass on the service though.
See:
- Tate Liverpool
- St. George's Hall
- World Museum Liverpool
- Maritime Museum
- International Museum of Slavery (inside the Maritime Museum)
- The Beatles Story
I didn't go to the Beatles story myself as I found it rather expensive and I'm not a hardcore fan. I did go into the shop though which was fun so I assume the actual museum is great. Most of the items in the shop seemed overpriced but there's a lot of options for yourself or gifts. Enjoy!
