Even though Anfield Stadium is the reason Liverpool is well-known, visitors from all over the world come to see more of the city since it’s fast developing into a major UK tourist destination and a center of culture.
Virgil van Dijk, captain of the Liverpool Football Club, and Expedia have teamed up to celebrate this popular city by sharing Expedia’s Liverpool travel guide. Over the past six years, Virgil has made Liverpool his home. His guide, which includes several attractions supplied from his teammates, lists the top ten things to do in the city.
Virgil’s agenda for Liverpool includes the following:
1. The Club Cavern
Virgil is a huge music enthusiast, and a trip to the city wouldn’t be complete without seeing the location where The Beatles, one of the most famous bands in history, made their debut.
2. Dock at Royal Albert
Among the city’s most attractive locations. Virgil constantly directs his friends and family to go to the docks when they come to visit. To experience the city in all its splendor from the ocean, you may even rent a boat.
3. Cains Brewery Village’s ArCains
The three-story ArCains is a hidden gem at Cains Brewery Village, whether you enjoy playing video games, hoops, or foosball with pals. Virgil is a huge gaming fan.
4. The Hotel & Spa Municipal
A brand-new, opulent, five-star establishment rich with history. Situated on Dale Street, one of the city’s original seven streets, the hotel structure was constructed in 1868. A cutting-edge spa paradise with a sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi, and opulent pool with breathtaking city views can be found inside. Ideal for people who, like Virgil, enjoy relaxing at spas.
5. Lane Lark
For some of the top eateries in the city, Virgil advises going down to Lark Lane if you consider yourself to be a true foodie. This bohemian hotspot has everything from bistros and wine bars to neighborhood cafes.
6. The Baltic Triangle
There’s an artistic and industrial vibe to the Baltic Triangle. This part of the city is lively day and night and is well-known for its live events, street food market, and hip hangouts.
7. Investigative Documents
Vigil is truly passionate about music, enjoying everything from Afrobeat to Calvin Harris and Martin Garrix. Many well-known people have worked at Liverpool’s famed independent record business Probe Records throughout the years. A fantastic assortment of vinyl records and music memorabilia is available.
8. Cains Brewery Village’s Hub Studios
There is a lot of art in Liverpool. Not simply well-known for its larger museums, such as the Tate, but also for its autonomous, smaller studios, such as Hub Studios, where upcoming artists can produce and show off their outstanding work.
9. Marina Crosby
Crosby Marina lies in the north Liverpool suburbs. Wander around the stunning lake, sand dunes, marshlands, and wildflower meadows to get some fresh air. Additionally, Crosby Lakeside provides a variety of activities, including sailing and kayaking, for those seeking a little more excitement.
10. The Anfield Stadium
Anfield, one of the most recognizable football venues in the world, must be on Virgil’s list. He was familiar with the ambiance and fan culture of Liverpool before relocating there, and now that he is the captain of Liverpool FC, he gets to experience it every week.
Regarding the guide, Virgil remarked, “I’m a big travel enthusiast. I always want to go on an adventure with my friends and family whenever I have free time because football allows us to go to so many cities but never really experience them. I am thrilled to be working with Expedia since we both think that people are meant to travel.