The very name of Liverpool conjures up images of a glorious maritime history, world-beating musical heritage, two of the Premiership’s biggest football teams and not one, but two majestically different Cathedrals. This Northwest city is all those things, but it is also so much more.
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The Albert Dock is the most popular free tourist attraction in the Northwest - and not without good reason. The variety of events, attractions and eateries make it perfect for family fun, a day or night out in Liverpool, or your base for a short break in the city.
Included below are offers for some places to go in Albert Dock.
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The Albert Dock Visitor Centre is staffed by a friendly and knowledgable team who are there to help everyone make the most out of Liverpool. The centre offers everything from guided tours to accommodation bookings not to mention a fantastic range of souvenirs.
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Blue incorporates a cafe bar, restaurant and an outdoor terrace overlooking the calm waters of the Albert Dock, while the Blue Grill serves freshly prepared quality food from an eclectic menu with an exciting range of dishes.
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Inspired by the 21 Club in New York's speakeasy and influenced by that of the Clown bar in Paris, Circo deserves its cult status reputation as Liverpool's hottest dinner date destination. Circo provides a quirky medley of food, drink and entertainment in a Big Top setting.
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Costa coffee shop offers inside seating in historic, ambient surroundings, or the choice of sitting outside on the terrace in Albert Dock, watching the world go by.
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The Gallery Cafe has delightful outdoor quayside seating at Albert Dock, offering a perfect pit-stop for a great full English breakfast or light lunch.
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Inspired by the elegant charm of a classic Italian ristorante, coupled with a contemporary buzz and a modern, stylish interior, GUSTO brings the taste and enjoyment of Italy to its guests.
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Visit the Maritime Dining Rooms on Merseyside Maritime Museum's fourth floor for a mouth-watering lunch or delicious high tea, accompanied by stunning views of the Albert Dock.
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PanAm has an exclusive function area with fabulous views of the Albert Dock, looking towards Liverpool's waterfront and Three Graces at the Pier Head. With a fabulous food menu and plush bar surroundings, PanAm is a great spot for a tasty meal or relaxed drinks and a memorable night out.
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After taking in the culture and surroundings of Albert Dock, Portico Cantina and Bar is the perfect place to tantilise the taste buds and enjoy a broad range of cuisines to suit all palates.
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Visit the Quayside cafe on the ground floor of Merseyside Maritime Museum for tasty sandwiches, delicious cakes and hot and cold drinks.
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Revolution offers a great mix of drinks, entertainment and innovative, fresh food in its waterfront restaurant. Take life easy as you enjoy the sunset on Revolution's chilled terrace, sipping a carefully-crafted cocktail, or turn things up a notch with the bar's funky DJs.
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Tate Liverpool presents displays of work from the Tate collection alongside special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. The special exhibition programme, presented on the Gallery’s fourth floor, brings together works from national and international collections, both public and private.
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Located in the Fab Four's hometown of Liverpool, the award-winning Beatles Story experience is an atmospheric journey into the life, times, culture and music of the Beatles. Embark on a magical mystery tour to see how four young lads from Liverpool were propelled to the dizzy heights of worldwide fame and fortune.
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The Home Quarter is Liverpool's leading destination for interiors; home to over twenty cutting-edge retailers and some of the most well-respected names in furniture. Discover five inspiring floors of furniture, accessories, art, cookware, gifts and two fabulous cafes. If you are passionate about great design, you will love The Home Quarter.
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The International Slavery Museum opened on 23 August 2007, the bicentenary of the abolition of the British slave trade. The museum highlights the international importance of slavery, both in a historic and contemporary context, and provides opportunities for greater awareness and understanding of the legacy of slavery today.
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The Yellow Duckmarine tour is a unique 1 hour amphibious city sightseeing tour of Liverpool's historic waterfront, city and docks. Part land and part water-based, the tour is a dramatic and different way to see the city.
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Visit the deli shop for a fantastic range of speciality cheeses, meats and a selection of olives available to buy, together with award-winning wines from around the world. Come in for a cup of world class illy coffee and a selection of teas. Snacks, lagers and soft drinks are also available.
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Famous for it's burgers, steaks and ribs, you'll also find a great selection of popular dishes from around the world. While What's Cooking? is undoubtably family friendly - and proud of it - it's not too boisterous for adult or business dining.
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