Much later by the early 13th century, the entire town was given under the control of the merchant’s guild, which had a Reeve to control the market on regular basis. The introduction of the Mayor came later in the early 14th century, who had to look over the issues involving small time workers. From then onwards in the 16th and 17th century, Liverpool started to extend its technological growth in different sectors and...
read moreThe spectacularly breathtaking waterfront of Liverpool, especially during the night when the whole city lights up is a scene not to be missed and it is no wonder that Liverpool waterfront has been accorded a UNESCO World Heritage honor, thus adding another feather to Liverpool’s fat cap.
read moreAs far as the latest attraction towards art is concerned, Liverpool is proud to announce the FACT, which is a center for passionate lovers of screenplay and art. The entire complex comprises of different studios and cinema theatres, and has become overtly popular for being situated in one of the city’s most buzzing nightlife neighborhoods.
read moreLiverpool also features many varied options in terms of cuisine. Kimos is the place to go for club sandwiches that have been called the best in the world, and the Chinese Tea House on Bold Street offers great value for money with its lip smacking dishes and inexpensive rates. Monro on Duke Street serves everything from chicken to boar, as well as authentic home brewed ale. Some of the more popular pubs and watering...
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