Monday, September 26, 2011

Dine With a View - Eating Out in Liverpool, Liverpool Marina

Liverpool's stunning waterfront and the iconic ferries across the Mersey are the first things that greet a visitor and eating out in Liverpool with a view of the tranquil surroundings right in the middle of a busy city center is something that has to be experienced to believe. Dining or having a quite meal at Liverpool Marina located just off the banks of the River Mersey in the Heart of the City Centre is a priority on every tourist who has ever visited with historic city.

The marina is in a quiet location with berthing for boats of all shapes and sizes and can be accessed via a lock into Brunswick Dock just south of the city centre and Albert Dock. The Liverpool marina has its own restaurant and bar if you don't want to take the short trip into the city and it is a stylish and comfortable setting with the surrounding sights, buildings and sounds. It is quite an intoxicating sight with maritime backdrop to the elegant and striking clubhouse and the food ranges from a full English breakfast, lunchtime and full course evening dining. The Marina is also a perfect setting for weddings with the function room that can seat 150 guests and a dance floor.

Different Types of Liverpool Wedding Venues and Famous Liverpool Bars

Famous for the Beatles, Everton and Liverpool football clubs, Liverpool became wealthy as a port during the slave trade and following the Industrial Revolution but now with re-developments the city is a stunning visual with cathedrals, grand Georgian houses and also the world’s second oldest China Town. It is also home to many old clubs and the Tate Gallery. Liverpool wedding have different options that are held in a huge castle or even barn style. If you are looking for Chapels and Church venues you are sure to find in plenty along with Stately Home wedding venues and small to large hotels. There are even options for historic, sporting, outdoor and landmark wedding venues. The Leasowe Castle is of course a castle with all historic trappings and the Hillbarks’ is beautiful parkland hotel, overlooking the scenic Dee estuary.

The drinking culture of Liverpool is based around the Rope Walks – the area around Wood Street, Bold Street and Fleet Street with a number of chic bars like Baby Cream and the Pan-American Club. Liverpool bar also feature outstanding historical pubs with fantastic well-preserved interiors, like the Philharmonic Dining Rooms. Some of the other tops Liverpool bars also include Alma de Cuba, Bar Hannah, Camel Club, Magnet and many more.