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Glamping in Liverpool
Are you looking for the perfect tourist destination to feel comfortable and with all the luxuries? This is the moment you have been waiting for! Liverpool is a welcoming port city in England, it can be said that it is one of the most important in this country and it is also world-renowned thanks to UNESCO that declared it a World Heritage Site. Holidu offers glamping options ideal to go on holiday, disconnect from the routine and spend pleasant moments touring the city. Holiday locations that fit your size and budget, offering you different services to make your stay more peaceful. We offer excellent accommodations located in the central area of Liverpool to make the most of your holidays.
Glamping sites with terraces and beautiful views of the cityThere are glamping sites designed for families or couples looking for homes away from home to spend a holiday with space for 4 or 6 people. On your visit you can also bring your pets along, since many of the sites have gardens suitable for them. Glamping sites here are perfect for people who like to enjoy a good breakfast on the terrace whilst observing the wonders of the city that surround them. Our properties have comfortable and spacious rooms, parking, heating, washing machines, television service and Wi-Fi network connection.
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The Bluecoat, is a contemporary art and culture center that is located in the heart of Liverpool. It has different programs and exhibitions on dance, music, theater, art, literature and presents various cultural events throughout the year. It is the first in the United Kingdom and within this unique Grade 1 building you can find companies and artists who make accessories by hand, offer jewelry, ceramics, boutique clothing, as well as hand engravings and goldsmiths. In addition, it is an invaluable architectural structure declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Liverpool for architecture loversThe Town Hall house is a large area of architectural interest in the city, built in 1795 and known as the best of the Georgian buildings on the European continent. The architecture of the building is of Corinthian origin, the dome is crowned with the statue of Great Britain that shows the goddess of wisdom. The walls are decorated with different murals from 1909 that show some moments in Liverpool's history. The Town Hall house is open to the public throughout the year and various events such as exhibitions, conferences, first-class civil weddings or special celebrations are held there. A much remembered event is on July 10, 1964 when the Beatles greeted more than 200,000 fans from the main balcony of the building.
Did you know that the city of Liverpool has two world-famous soccer teams? Liverpool F.C and Everton F.C, both belong to the Premier League. However, Liverpool Football Club is the team that has won the most trophies internationally. At the beginning of each club both played in the same stadium, Anfield, currently each has its own sports house.
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It is the largest in the UK and the seventh in the world. Built from 1904 to 1978 by Giles Scott, an architecture student at the time. The color of this cathedral causes a lot of impact, especially when the sun's rays make contact with it. It was built in a characteristic Gothic style in the 20th century. The most curious thing about this cathedral is that it has survived two world wars. This church has been turned into a museum, within it there are audio guides in English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Polish and Japanese that explain every detail of the facilities. You will have the opportunity to climb the tower of the cathedral and observe Liverpool from 110 meters high.
2. Visit the imposing Saint Georges HallIt is a neoclassical style work and gives the impression of a Greek temple. It is located in the center of Liverpool, an essential place when visiting the city. Inside St. George’s Hall there is a concert theater, some meeting rooms, and the courthouse. The roof of this building is characteristic because it is supported by large columns of red granite, figures that represent art, justice, science and strength. In this room to the floor is a great work, done with Minton tiles of more than 30.00 mosaics.
3. Enjoy The British Music ExperienceA museum dedicated to the history of British music, from the beginning to the end you will find costumes, souvenirs, instruments and performances. Inside there are more than 600 objects that belonged to the most famous British musical exponents of the last decades. During the museum tour you will be able to see some very striking costumes of the Spice Girls, different guitars by Noel Gallagher, a song in Adele's handwriting, and even various articles by the finalists of X Factor. You will be able to listen to different British rock and pop hits, admire several iconic video clips through the big screens spread throughout the British Music Experience. A space that you cannot miss if you love music, in addition, you can show your talent in the interactive rooms either by singing, dancing or playing an instrument.
4. Tour the prominent Walker Art GalleryKnown among the best in all of Europe, it has a national collection of decorative art, paintings and sculpture from the 13th century to the present day. Some of the most outstanding works have been exhibited for almost 200 years in the city. It houses different masterpieces of Victorian, Renaissance, Pre-Raphaelite, contemporary and Impressionist art. It is a neoclassical building and is located on William Brown Street.
5. Visit the emblematic Royal Liver BuildingIt was inaugurated in 1911 and is renowned for the unforgettable view of the River Mersey from its facilities. The clocks that are located in its towers are larger than those of the iconic Big Ben and when night falls they light up in an indescribable way that only makes you want to photograph. It is a building with an architectural design typical of the twentieth century, very similar to the skyscrapers of New York or Chicago and has 13 floors that belong to the largest insurance company in the United Kingdom. One of its most outstanding attractions is found at the highest point of its towers, two huge birds known as “liver birds”, they represent a symbol in the city and are on the Liverpool coat of arms.
6. Take a walk through the great Goodison ParkIt was the first football stadium built in England, opened in 1892 and is currently the home of Everton F.C. Soccer club fans call the stadium "The Great Old Lady." It is curious that inside there is a church, San Lucas, making it the first football stadium with a construction of this type in its spaces. It has a capacity for 40,200 people and it is estimated that by 2023 the Everton team will have moved to a stadium with greater capacity. If you are a fan of the Blues, you cannot miss this emblematic stadium.
7. Discover a little more about the history of Liverpool at the Merseyside Maritime MuseumIt is a museum that shows a little about the history of Liverpool as the gateway to the world, its relationship with the trade of slaves, the merchant marine and its relationship with the unforgettable Titanic. It was inaugurated in 1984, belongs to the group of National Museums of the city and is located in the warehouse block D in the Albert Dock.
Information about glampings in Liverpool
🏡 Glampings available: | 2 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -50%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £37. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and fireplace. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |