If you consider yourself a fan of the Liverpool Four, don’t limit your excursion program to visits to popular museums and souvenir shops. There are many secret places in the city, the symbolic meaning and wondrous history of which are known only to most devoted fans of the band. Mathew Street , for example, is a “holy” place for music lovers as that is the location of old Cavern Club - the first concert venue of the Beatles. The club keeps working, but the entrance to it is currently located on another side of the street. Having visited the legendary place, do not hurry to leave the picturesque street as there is one more symbolic place nearby. That is The Grapes , the famous pub that was frequently visited by the band after concerts.
If music related excursions seem to become boring, it’s time to do something different and head to Waterfront Street to explore its signature landmarks. The Three Graces architectural complex is worth visiting. One of the turrets of the building has the symbol of the city – the two Liver birds. They are a true talisman of the city. Many locals believe that if the birds leave the turrets, that would be the last day of Liverpool. Are you now scared about the destiny of the city? Then hurry up to Waterfront Street to prove yourself that the small birds are safely attached to the turrets.
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