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Kirsty Schofield
+5
Curry, rice and chips... need I say anymore. Have this every time we visit. Liverpool curry is the best!!
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Legends l
+5
This is Britain’s largest cathedral. It is an imposing red brick structure which is fairly modern in the world of cathedrals. There are chapels to be found inside the church demonstrating how large the church is. There’s access to many parts of the church which is great. The interior is highly maintained, boasting high ceilings and stained glass windows. It is fairly modern compared with several places but still worth a visit. For a fee, you can also climb to the top where you can enjoy aerial views of the city and beyond. The main church itself is free to the public. There is paid parking on site. It is a similar fee to other car parks nearby so you can even leave your vehicle here and walk downtown which is about 15 to 20 minutes walk. There is a cafe/bistro within the church. The church is approximately 30 minutes walk to Albert Docks and 7 minutes to Chinatown.
5
Brian Morrall
+5
Huge. It just keeps going on and on. Extra rooms all around the place. Massive gift shop and nice cafe. Lovely feel to the place, it is worth a visit, especially as it is free to enter, which makes you happy to spend money there.
5
John Andrew Hodgkinson
+5
Apparently the largest Anglican Cathedral ever built. Free entry. Amazing structure and space. Also a reasonable priced bistro but the gift shop a bit pricey (acceptable as it supports the cathedral). Went in for a visit and a look round. Left over 3 hours later and hadn't even been on the tower experience. Will do that next time. Plenty of volunteers/ guides around . Definitely recommended.
5
Victoria Wain
+5
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Liverpool cathedral which is the tallest cathedral in the UK! The real highlight of my visit was the ability to climb to the top of the cathedral. There was a small fee to pay but it was 100% worth the money. When I reached to top I was greeted with breathtaking views of the city. As it was a clear day I could see for miles. The panoramic views of liver were amazing to see. The experience was amazing and can see why the cathedral is a popular tourist attractions and a must see for anyone in the city. I would highly recommend so you can see the beauty and wonder of Liverpool at the highest point.
5
The Romanian Guy
+5
Liverpool Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool, is a magnificent Anglican cathedral that dominates the city's skyline. Built between 1904 and 1978, it is the largest cathedral in the UK and the fifth largest in the world. Designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect Giles Gilbert Scott, the cathedral features stunning architecture, including soaring arches, intricate carvings, and impressive stained glass windows. Visitors can explore the cathedral's interior, which includes the Lady Chapel, the Lady Chapel Gardens, and the Great Space, where they can admire the awe-inspiring grandeur and beauty of this architectural masterpiece. The cathedral also hosts regular services, concerts, and events, welcoming visitors from around the world to experience its spiritual and cultural significance.
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oral A
+5
Liverpool Cathedral stands as a testament to architectural grandeur and spiritual awe. From the moment you approach its imposing facade, there's an undeniable sense of reverence and wonder. The sheer scale of the structure is humbling, with intricate details that invite admiration at every turn. Stepping inside, the vastness of the cathedral's interior is nothing short of mesmerizing. Light pours in through stained glass windows, creating a kaleidoscope of colors that dances across the impressive nave. The acoustics seem to echo with a sense of history, adding a profound layer to the experience. What truly captivates is the meticulous craftsmanship evident in every corner. From the ornate carvings to the lofty arches, the cathedral is a symphony of artistry. Each element tells a story, creating a living tapestry that speaks to the dedication and skill of those who crafted it. Beyond the physical beauty, there's a palpable sense of tranquility within the cathedral's walls. It's a space that encourages reflection and introspection, offering visitors a moment of respite from the outside world. The Liverpool Cathedral isn't just a place of worship; it's a living masterpiece that invites you to explore its depths, absorb its history, and marvel at the artistic prowess that brought it to life. Whether you're a person of faith or simply an admirer of architectural brilliance, a visit to this cathedral is an experience that lingers in your memory long after you've left its hallowed halls.
5
Gabriela Luz
+5
A massive church build in the 20th century. Was nice to check out the building's history and even got to see the choral rehearsing which was nice. There are many things to see inside (even if you're not religious) and there is even a bistro where you can have lunch. Free entry.
5
Adrian Doyle
+5
What a great building, not as old as we thought, but definitely built in a style. Every time we thought that was it, we found other chapels and rooms, alot of history and small exhibits. Very peaceful. We tried the food in the cafe, it was great, well cooked, good portions, real old fashioned chips and good quality.
5
Eve Nicholls
+5
An absolutely gorgeous building. The outside is quite imposing but the inside is beautiful. Spent an afternoon wondering around the enormous building. Free entry with a recommended donation. Worth it for those who like architecture, history and culture.
5
Mike Peacock
+5
A beautiful and peaceful spiritual experience. Worth a visit for anybody of any faith. It is the centenary for this cathedral this year 2024. Thanks for reading
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