About Liverpool

The quality that most visitors to Liverpool notice is the warmth and friendliness of its people.  While it is correct to call the locals Liverpudlians, they will proudly refer to themselves as ‘Scousers’, after a favourite local stew-like dish called Scouse.  Scousers are well-known for their quick wit and easy-going nature. Ask a local directions on the street and, more often than not, they will escort you to your destination and offer a bit of home-spun wisdom and wit as well.

 Liverpool offers something for everyone.  It is a city full of history, beautiful architecture, art galleries and museums.  Excellent West End theatrical productions can be enjoyed at the beautiful and recently refurbished Empire Theatre.  The more intimately-sized Neptune, Unity and Everyman Theatres showcase local talent as well as professional productions.

 Be sure to visit the beautifully restored Albert Dock which is home to the Liverpool Tate Gallery, the Beatles Story , the Customs and Excise Museum, the Museum of Liverpool Life, countless shops, restaurants and bistros and much, much more. And make it a point to take the ‘Ferry Across the Mersey’ whilst in Liverpool.  Your ferry crossing comes complete with the original music by Gerry and the Pacemakers.

 The Embassie staff know that Liverpool will win a place in your heart and they will do all they can to help to make your  visit a special holiday you will never forget.

 Be sure to visit our Getting There page to download a helpful map of the main city centre area.