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Liverpool City Centre A1 15 Central Library D1 49 13 48 Knowsley Safari Hotels & Serviced Apartments Places of Interest A B C D E F 1 30 James Street and Carpathia Albert Dock B3 1 Champagne Bar & Restaurant B2 ACC Liverpool B4 2 49 2 62 Castle Street B2 Athenaeum C2 3 3 Adagio Apart Hotel D2 4 The Beatles Story B3 and A2 44 30 Aloft Hotel and NYL Restaurant & Bar B1 5 Beatles Legacy Statue A2 63 4 43 5 Base Serviced Apartments - Duke St D3 6 Blackburne House E3 50 66 15 50 7 Black-E Community Centre D4 Liverpool Hope University Base Serviced Apart’s - Cumberland St B1 46 21 (Creative Campus). 6 8 The Bluecoat C2 Everton FC. 7 Base Serviced Apart’s - Sir Thomas St C1 The British Music Experience A2 Aintree Racecourse. 59 16 Isla Gladstone Conservatory. 9 Southport. 8 Base Serviced Apart’s - The Dock C5 Liverpool FC. 10 Camp & Furnace C5 37 Another Place (Cast Iron 32 Human Sculptures). 9 The Block B4 Cains Brewery Village D5 11 1 1 BridgeStreet Liverpool ONE C2 57 16 15 10 12 Cavern Club B2 34 30 38 36 11 Britannia Adelphi D2 13 Cavern Walks C2 51 6 52 Croxteth Hall & Campanile C4 14 Chinese Arch D3 Country Park. 12 39 7 64 4 54 49 Knowsley Hall. 13 Crowne Plaza Liverpool City Centre A1 15 Central Library D1 Knowsley Safari. 48 63 St Helens. Days Inn B2 16 Empire Theatre D1 13 33 35 14 Epstein Theatre C2 Doubletree by Hilton & Spa Liverpool B1 17 15 40 18 Everyman Theatre E3 27 53 54 28 16 Dream Apartments B1 46 Exhibition Centre Liverpool B4 61 19 17 EPIC Apart Hotel - Seel Street C3 20 FACT D3 23 12 13 53 20 62 18 EPIC Apart Hotel - Duke Street C3 The Gateway Centre D1 21 25 19 EPIC Apart Hotel - Campbell Street C3 22 Gustaf Adolf Kyrka (Nordic Church) C4 2 29 61 20 Euro Hostel C2 23 The Hardmans’ House D3 14 11 60 58 Hallmark Inn Liverpool E2 24 International Slavery Museum B3 2 21 9 2 5 22 Hampton by Hilton C4 25 LIPA E3 3 4 1 3 26 Liverpool Cathedral E4 38 48 23 Hard Days Night Hotel B2 17 Liverpool Cruise Terminal A2 27 24 Hatters Hostel D2 43 60 32 28 Liverpool Cycle Tours C5 8 25 Heywood House Hotel B2 51 29 Liverpool International Language Academy B2 45 21 Hilton Liverpool City Centre B3 10 24 26 30 Liverpool John Moores University B1 AY 41 ERS W 27 Holiday Inn Express - Albert Dock B4 42 AS STE Liverpool Medical Institution E3 OM 31 TH Holiday Inn - Liverpool City Centre D2 28 32 Liverpool ONE C2 CUSTOM HOUSE PL 31 17 AY Liverpool Parish Church A1 S W 40 29 Hope Street Hotel & 33 EER ST AS 19 T 18 OM 41 S 52 The London Carriage Works E3 TH 33 LL 34 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine E1 42 E B P M A 20 30 Hotel Indigo A1 35 Liverpool Town Hall B1 C 55 Ibis Liverpool Albert Dock B3 36 Liverpool Wake Park B5 26 31 34 Belfast Ferries. 56 18 Ibis Styles - Dale Street B1 37 Mattel Play ! B3 32 Lady Lever Art Gallery. 24 8 Mersey Ferries A2 Ness Gardens. 33 International Inn / Cocoon E3 38 Spaceport. 39 39 Merseyside Maritime Museum B3 34 International Inn Serviced Apartments E3 3 U Boat Story 3 Metquarter C2 45 40 35 Jurys Inn B4 56 59 41 Metropolitan Cathedral E2 29 The Liner Hotel D1 1 36 Museum of Liverpool A2 42 37 Malmaison A1 Open Eye Gallery A2 43 31 38 Liverpool Marriott Hotel City Centre C1 44 Passport Office A1 44 5 Mercure Liverpool Atlantic Tower Hotel A1 Philharmonic Hall E3 6 39 45 37 23 14 The Nadler Liverpool C3 46 Playhouse Theatre C2 4 40 25 Novotel Liverpool Centre C3 47 Princes Road Synagogue F4 41 22 Quakers Meeting House/ Tourist Information 27 Posh Pads C3 48 57 7 42 Prayer Room C2 Merseyrail Stations 65 22 43 Premier Suites B1 Royal Court Theatre C1 49 44 Premier Inn, Albert Dock B3 Royal Liverpool University Hospital F1 Merseytravel Information 35 50 45 Premier Inn, Hanover Street C2 RIBA North A2 55 62 51 Bus Stations Premier Inn, Vernon Street B1 52 St George’s Hall D1 2 BALTIC TRIANGLE 46 Lime Street National Rail 47 Pullman Hotel B4 53 St John’s Beacon Viewing Gallery C2 4 Hospital 4 Racquet Club A1 54 St John’s Market C2 26 48 55 St Lukes Church D3 NHS Walk-In Centre 49 Radisson Blu A1 56 Tate Liverpool A3 50 The Richmond Hotel C1 Parking 57 The Adventure Dock Co B4 9 The Shankly Hotel & 47 51 The Three Graces - Parking Disabled Bastion Bar and Restaurant C1 58 47 12 Royal Liver Building (inc The Venue), Shopmobility Signature Living, Bold Street D3 Cunard and Port of Liverpool Buildings A2 52 19 Signature Living, Mathew Street C2 59 Unity Theatre E3 City Bike Stations 53 University of Liverpool - Foundation Bld F2 54 Signature Living, Victoria Street C1 60 Tour Bus Stop Liverpool Hope University 61 University of Liverpool Guild of Students F2 28 (Hope Park Campus). 55 Staybridge Suites B4 Taxi Rank 62 Victoria Gallery and Museum F2 20 Forthlin Road. Al-Rahma Mosque. 56 Staycity Serviced Apartments C3 Mendips. Penny Lane. Princes Park. 63 Walker Art Gallery D1 The information contained within this map is correct at the time of 10 Sefton Park Palm House. Travelodge, Exchange St East B1 going to print. All locations are approximate. All liability for loss or 57 Western Approaches B1 Strawberry Field. Sudley House. 64 5 damage caused by any act or ommission committed in reliance on 5 58 Travelodge, Liverpool Docks C5 Wheel of Liverpool B4 the information in these maps is hereby excluded. 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