Over 355,000 Monthly Readers
IN FOCUS FOR PEOPLE Over 50
  • Home
  • Health
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Arts
  • Cover Stories
  • Housing
  • From the Publisher
  • Contact us
  • Silver Pages Dir.
  1. Home
  2. Travel

Travel

SEARCH Travel

Visiting Liverpool (not to see the Beatles)

The River Mersey flows through the city of Liverpool, England. While the city is most famously known as the birthplace of the Beatles, it also has many other attractions, including a renovated waterfront, maritime museum and ferry cruises. Photo © Silvan Bachmann
  • Share
PRINT
By Susan Gallagher
Posted on March 11, 2016

The last time I was in Liverpool, 40 years ago, the city was synonymous with the Beatles. But on a trip there last year, I decided to avoid the Fab Four commerce that has swelled since my last visit and helped the city shed some of its grittiness.

For me, no Magical Mystery Tour, no walk through the Beatles Story museum, nor ticketed entry to the boyhood homes of John and Paul.

Nearby, Mersey Ferries’ 50-minute river cruise aboard the Snowdrop provides a superb view of the Three Graces and their neighbors. The Snowdrop’s kaleidoscopic paint commemorates the centenary of World War I, during which British ships were painted in “dazzle camouflage” to confuse the enemy.

The creator of the Snowdrop’s paint scheme, Peter Blake, was co-artist for the cover of the Beatles’ album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”

For more art to think about, visit Crosby Beach near the north end of Liverpool and take in the 100 life-size figures made of iron with casts of British sculptor Antony Gormley’s body. Scattered along nearly two miles of shore and about half a mile out to sea, the sculptures’ exposure changes with high and low tide. The permanent exhibit is titled “Another Place.”

Other high points in a Liverpool visit include the massive Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, and the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, a Roman Catholic house of worship that is circular and modern. Fittingly, they are at the south and north ends of Hope Street.

Near the Lime Street train station downtown stands the neoclassical St. George’s Hall, built in the 19th century for courts of law and for performances.

If you need help with directions in Liverpool, spurn technology for the moment and ask people on the street in order to hear a delightful custom. Typically, locals provide the directions and then considerately bolster with a concise recap, before continuing on their way.

If you go

For scouse, check the menu at any number of pubs and restaurants. To get it for free, walk half a mile northwest of Lime Street Station and stop at the Ship & Mitre (www.theshipandmitre.com) on Wednesday evenings, when the pub offers scouse on the house.

The closest airport is in Manchester. Rail service is about a one-hour ride from Manchester Airport to Liverpool Lime Street Station. Flights in early March to Liverpool start at about $1,250.

The Jurys Inn chain operates a full-service, modern hotel next to Albert Dock; www.jurysinns.com. Rooms start at $155 a night.

In the city center, try the Britannia Adelphi Hotel built in 1914, www.britanniahotels.com. Rooms start at $81 a night.

— AP

Travel 2025

  • February
  • March
  • May

#Travel Tips

2024
Travel Archive

2025 Seniors' Resource Guide

CLICK HERE

to view the 2025 Montgomery County Seniors' Resource Guide.

Silver PagesDirectory

FIND WHAT YOU NEED, FAST.

This comprehensive, searchable directory covers
housing, homecare, elder law and financial planning

CommunityEvents

A CALENDAR JUST FOR YOU

Find fun, interesting, informative things to do.
Or post your upcoming event!

2025 Beacon 50+Expo

SAVE THE DATES!

Sept. 28th - Silver Spring Civic Building
& Oct. 5th - Springfield Town Center.

Silver PagesDirectory

FIND WHAT YOU NEED, FAST.

This comprehensive, searchable directory covers housing, homecare, elder law and financial planning

Submit PrintClassifieds

ALL PRINT CLASSIFIEDS ARE SUBMITTED ONLINE

Click here to submit your classifieds for one of our upcoming print editions.

CommunityEvents

A CALENDAR JUST FOR YOU

Find fun, interesting, informative things to do. Or post your upcoming event!

About the Beacon

Over 50 or love someone who is? Then consider the Beacon your resource for trustworthy information on health, money, technology and travel topics, as well as entertaining features, arts and events.

The Beacon’s award-winning content covers health, financial, technology, housing, travel and arts topics, as well as local events and feature stories. Readers of our three print editions pick up more than 179,000 copies each month at more than 2,000 distribution sites. We also mail copies to subscribers throughout the United States.

Contact Us

THE BEACON NEWSPAPERS

PO Box 2227  •  Silver Spring, MD 20915

WASHINGTON, DC

TEL: 301-949-9766  •  FAX: 301-949-8966

HOWARD COUNTY & BALTIMORE, MD

TEL: 410-248-9101  •  FAX: 301-949-8966

More on our Website

  • About
  • Advertise with us
  • Staff
  • Resource Guide
  • Awards
  • The 50+Expos
  • Recipes
  • Puzzles
  • Community Events
  • Privacy Policy
Contact us Classified Form Subscription Form