International Foundation Year - Flipbook - Page 7
Liverpool
Your guide to the city of music, football, and maritime heritage.
The Beatles
Anfield
The birthplace of The
Beatles, where iconic
sites like the Cavern
Club and Strawberry
Field bring the Fab
Four’s legacy to life.
Anfield Stadium is the
historic home of
Liverpool FC, where
the passion of
football fans is
evident in every
match and tour.
Food
Museums
Known for its
culinary diversity,
Liverpool offers
everything from the
local favorite
"scouse" stew to
innovative dishes in
the trendy Baltic
Triangle district.
Liverpool’s museums
feature a broad
spectrum of exhibits,
from maritime
history at the
Merseyside Maritime
Museum to
contemporary art at
Tate Liverpool.
The Docks
Lake District
& North Wales
The historic Royal
Albert Dock, once a
pivotal maritime
center, now thrives
as a cultural district
with museums,
restaurants, and
picturesque
waterfront views.
Liverpool
Cathedral
The largest cathedral
in Britain, Liverpool
Cathedral is renowned
for its Gothic Revival
architecture and
stunning panoramic
views from the tower.
Cost of
Living
Conveniently
located, Liverpool
provides easy access
to the scenic Lake
District and the
mountains of North
Wales for outdoor
enthusiasts.
Chinatown
Liverpool’s
Chinatown, the
oldest in Europe, is
a vibrant area rich
with Chinese
culture, restaurants,
and an impressive
traditional archway.
Liverpool is known for its affordable cost of living compared to many other major UK
cities. Housing options are reasonably priced, whether you're renting or buying, and
utilities and transportation costs are generally lower.
The city offers a vibrant lifestyle with plenty of free or low-cost cultural attractions,
such as museums, galleries, and music events.