Royal Albert Dock
Royal Albert Dock is a tourist attraction in Liverpool with lots of beautiful scenery, culture and history.
The dock was crowded and people filled the restaurants, gift shops, pubs and dance clubs.
Read the love locks on the rails, attach your love lock on the rail and throw your key in the river or take a seat and enjoy the view overlooking the Mersey River.
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Liverpool Mountain
I stared at the artwork and wondered what it meant.
Liverpool Mountain is a high and colorful sculpture on the Liverpool waterfront.
Radio City Tower
I felt tiny as I looked at Radio City Tower.
This radio station and observation tower is hard to miss because it is a free-standing building. It can be seen from miles away.
The view from the top must be fantastic.
The Wheel of Liverpool
The Wheel of Liverpool is a Ferris wheel which overlooks the city and Mersey River.
Pay a fee, wait in line and you are all set!
Adrenaline rush kicked in! My heart palpitated when the Wheel stopped at the very top for a few seconds.
I felt like I was on top of the world and despite the fear, marveled at the city’s night lights.
It was raining and windy so the capsule shook. I was terrified and said this might be my last time on earth, but I would die doing something fun.
Descending was just as scary until I saw the ground close by. Overall, it was a frightening but thrilling experience.
Liverpool One
Liverpool One is an open-air complex with a variety of shopping malls, restaurants, apartments and other amenities.
It is also home to two hotels. There is so much to do!
Nando’s
Dine at Nando’s and enjoy the lemon and herb chicken burger. It was tasty till the last bite.
I enjoyed the upbeat music, cozy environment and friendly staff.
Nando’s is ideal for a date night, afterwork lime or chill time with family and friends.
Anfield Stadium
Liverpool is central to football and is home to the Liverpool Football Club and Everton Football Club.
Not visiting the stadiums whilst in Liverpool would be an incomplete trip.
Both stadiums are close to each other! Unfortunately, I was too cold to take a tour of both stadiums.
I started shivering and stammering as soon as I got out of the car because of the weather. Blame my outfit!
When you’re from the Caribbean but visit a cold country and want to dress like you’re back home!
Seeing the bright sunshine in Liverpool is deceiving!
Sainsbury
Sainsbury is a supermarket that offers an extensive range of products.
The cold section was my favorite because I always got magnum and snickers ice cream bar!
St John’s Gardens
St John’s Gardens was fully decorated for the Christmas market.
The place was crowded with visitors going to the different stalls being showcased.
The different attractions made me feel like I was in Coney Island.
Costco
Costco is a membership warehouse club selling basically anything you need in bulk.
The friendly and helpful staff had no problem directing me to the macaroons. I loved the freshly baked cookies!
You can lose track of time whenever you visit Costco because it is an all-in-one shopping area with variety.
There is also an indoor restaurant. Eat then shop or vice versa!
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Sherline W I was thinking the same.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Aaaa, pum pum shorts and tights in 3 degrees. Yes I 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 ikr. The shorts did not work out well at all 🤣🤣🤣. I was ice cold!