Liverpool

Liverpool is a city in the northwest of England, situated within the Merseyside metropolitan area. It is known for its rich maritime history, having been a major port city during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Liverpool is also recognized for its cultural contributions, including music—most notably as the birthplace of The Beatles—and unique architectural heritage, featuring landmarks like the Royal Albert Dock and the Liver Building. The city is also famous for its football culture, housing prominent clubs such as Liverpool FC and Everton FC. In 2008, Liverpool was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural and historical significance.