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Escort City Guide for Liverpool

If you want to stay and play with an escort in the UK off the beaten path from the capital, Liverpool is an excellent choice. You'll be away from the London crowds but still have unsurpassed accommodations, restaurants, bars, sightseeing, and entertainment. Hop aboard for the English city of Liverpool. You'll only be about an hour away from the city of Manchester where you're sure to find even more exciting adventures.

Liverpool Hotels

  • Titanic Hotel

    The Titanic is an iconic hotel in the heart of Liverpool's dockland. The rooms are huge (larger than the standard UK) and luxuriously decorated. The original brick and iron building has wide corridors, vaulted ceilings, and high-end designer furniture throughout.

    The 153 air-conditioned rooms have private baths with a tub/shower combo and rainfall showerheads. You'll have a flat-screen TV and digital programming for entertainment and complimentary WIFI. Additional amenities include designer toiletries, laptop-compatible safes and desks, and daily housekeeping.

  • Aloft Hotel

    With Old World charm, the Aloft Hotel by Marriott has a hipster location near Liverpool ONE, the Cavern Club, and Albert Dock. The vaulted foyer has marble pilasters and a classical ceiling. Alongside its historic ambiance, the hotel features a unique, high-tech Text It, Get It service that allows the guests to text emojis via WhatsApp indicating requested services to the front desk.

    All 116 rooms are air-conditioned and have comfortable twin or king beds. You'll have a refrigerator, flat-screen TV, and digital programming. WIFI is complimentary. The bathrooms are private and have showers with complimentary toiletries. Additional amenities include hairdryers, safes, and desks.

    • location_on No. 1 North John Street Liverpool, L2 5QW, UK
    • phone +44 151 294 3970
  • Hope Street Hotel

    The Hope Street Hotel is located in Liverpool's historic Georgian neighbourhood near the two magnificent cathedrals and the River Mersey - perfect for your escort date. The chic boutique hotel is distinguished by its pink Cheshire brick, pitch pine beams, and iron pillars. Inside you'll find oak and birch flooring and cherry and walnut furniture.

    Choose from seven different room types: king standard, wheel-chair friendly studios, corner suites, studio suites, lounge suites, and rooftop suites with a city view.

Liverpool Bars

  • Berry and Rye

    The Berry and Rye is a charming hidden gem reminiscent of an old fashioned speakeasy. Word of mouth is the only advertisement, and there is no sign above the door. The entry code is two knocks on the wooden door. Once inside, choose specialty cocktails from menus hidden inside Bibles.

    Whiskey and Gin signature drinks are the Berry and Rye's most popular, and drinks are served by staff dressed in 20th century American attire. Blackened out windows and seemingly locked doors make this a romantic spot for date night, or a place to experience what the Prohibition Era was like. Order a cheese board for snacking.

    • location_on 48 Berry St, L1 4JQ Liverpool, UK
    • phone +44 7557 506660
    • link berryandrye.uk
  • Petit Café Du Coin

    The Petit Café Du Coin is a delightful Parisian-inspired café and bar in the heart of downtown Liverpool. Wine, coffee, cocktails, and cheese are specialties. Bottled ales and draught are also on the menu. Small wooden tables add charm and intimacy. Musicians play live jazz nightly. The wine menu is especially good, but don't leave without trying one of the specialty cocktails like the French 75s. Snack on bar foods like spiced nuts and sweet chilis stuffed with feta or order a cheese board or meat and cheese board.

Liverpool Restaurants

  • Panoramic 34

    As the name suggests, Panoramic 34 is Liverpool's restaurant with a view. It's nestled between residential apartments on the 34th floor of the West Tower. Residents actually share the lift with diners. Louche leather and dark wood-paneled walls give the decor a late seventies glam look. Dine on delicious food and cocktails with a view of the River Mersey, both cathedrals, the fairground, the Liver Building, and the football stadiums. The cuisine is classical and bold with dishes like lardo and lobster bisque, and langoustine with smoked enoki mushrooms. Wash it down with a Bugsy Malone cocktail made with vodka, Ameretto, apple juice, and berry syrup.

    • location_on West Tower, Brook St, L3 9PJ Liverpool, UK
    • phone +44 151 236 5534
    • link panoramic34.com
  • The Quarter

    Combine sightseeing in Liverpool's Georgian Quarter with dining at The Quarter, the district's most vibrant restaurant and a favorite of the locals. Located on cobbled Falkner Street, the Italian inspired menu features pizzas, pasta dishes, sharing boards, and grilled foods. They also offer a gluten-free menu. Dine outdoors in wicker seating while admiring the fascinating 18-century architecture. You'll also get a glimpse of the Anglican Cathedral, the largest in the UK.

  • Cargo Liverpool

    Liverpool's proximity to the sea and the River Mersey gives visitors a chance for fresh seafood at restaurants like Cargo Liverpool om Princes Parade. The waterfront location offers stunning views across the River Mersey. Dine outside or have cocktails with a dramatic sunset view. The chef only uses fresh seafood sourced that moring in dishes like monkfish, crispy calamari, and garlic tiger prawns. Meat platters are also available.

Top Liverpool Cultural Attractions

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    The Beatles Story

    Liverpool is famous as the home to the Beatles, the Fab Four that rocked the world with their music back in the 1960s. The Beatles Story pays homage to the group, but the attraction isn't for fans only. The experience teaches all about the swinging '60s, The Casbah, Mathew Street, and The Cavern. The walk-through museum features a fascinating collection of memorabilia, interactive displays, and official Beatles merchandise for sale, the world's largest, of course.

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    Museum of Liverpool

    A city's museum is one of the best ways to soak up the culture, and the Museum of Liverpool is no exception. Perched on the banks of the River Mersey, the museum is dedicated to the city itself and chronicles the importance of Liverpool to the rest of the UK and the vital role it has played in British history. Explore artifacts from archaeological finds, sports paraphernalia, the mystical liver birds, and much more.

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    The Cavern Club

    The legendary Cavern Club is more than a night club for you and your escort companion. It's an iconic cultural site, thanks to the Beatles, and one you shouldn't miss in Liverpool. The underground cellar came to life as a jazz and skiffle joint and later was instrumental in the birth of the Fab Four. Paul McCartney and John Lennon performed here first, setting up for around 300 gigs before forming the Beatles. Other musicians followed including the Hollies, the Rolling Stones, and the Kinks. The building was bulldozed in the early '80s and reopened in 1984 as a live music venue. Go for one of the Cavern Club's resident acts, a Beatles tribute, or a new up and coming performer.

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