Liverpool is a diverse city with many beautiful Georgian buildings, the oldest Chinatown in Europe, some impressive Victorian buildings and many world class attractions. The Albert Docks, restored in 1980, are now among the most popular places in Liverpool, with elegant restaurants, bars, shops and museums, including the Merseyside Maritime Museum and Tate Liverpool. The city also attracts a great number of Beatles fans during the International Beatles Week which is held in August and is dedicated to the band and to several museums.

Albert Docks, close to Pier Head, are the contemporary pride of the city. The place is basically a transformation of Victorian buildings in a variety of museums, cafes and shops.

Because of the great number of first-class art galleries, museums and other various attractions, Liverpool have focuses a lot on tourism which is an important factor of its economy. The main shopping center in Liverpool is Church Street located between Bold Street to the east and Lord Street to the west.

One of the famous attractions of this city is 20 Forthlin Road, which is close related to The Beatles. Because of the great number of first-class art galleries, museums and other various attractions, Liverpool have focuses a lot on tourism which is an important factor of its economy. The main shopping center in Liverpool is Church Street located between Bold Street to the east and Lord Street to the west.

Liverpool was founded in 1207.