There is plenty to do when you visit Liverpool ? it's an internationally renowned culture centre and won the title of European Capital of Culture during 2008.
Of course, it was also the home of The Beatles.
Theatre-goers are spoilt for choice with six main theatres to choose from, two of which boast their own theatre companies. So there are always plenty of plays to see if you want a relaxing and cultural evening out.
Every other year during the autumn, the Liverpool Biennial takes place and covers all sorts of arts. In 2004, Yoko Ono caused controversy with the work she exhibited there. Since the phrase "all publicity is good publicity" holds through, this helped to boost the event's public profile. The events take place across the city and many are in public areas, so you can get a flavour of the event.
Sports fans are well catered for. There are two rival Premier League football clubs: Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C. If you like to support winning teams, Liverpool F.C. are the most successful English club of all time, beating even Manchester United.
Basketball fans may be able to see the Everton Tigers play at home.
Horse racing in Liverpool includes the UK's most famous steeplechase, The Grand National. This is an endurance test for all who take part and is the toughest such race that is held at Aintree Racecourse.
Architecture fans will thoroughly enjoy Liverpool, which boasts more listed buildings than London.
Rather than just staying in your hotel room and watching television, you can take in one of the many international restaurants the city has to offer, featuring cuisines from all over the world.
There are also a wide range of pubs and clubs, ranging from friendly "locals" through to the livelier places often frequented by students and other young people. You're sure to be able to find somewhere to relax or chill out, wherever you decide to stay in the city.
Historically, Liverpool has been a trading city and this is reflected in the importance of the various docks. The most famous of these is Albert Dock, which was opened in 1846 by Prince Albert, which is where it gets its name from. It was the first building in the UK to be made entirely from stone, brick and iron. With the decline in shipping trade, the dock closed commercially in 1972 and went into a period of decay. More recently, it has been completely refurbished and is now a thriving area, full of bars, restaurants, hotels, offices and museums. During the late 1980's and early 1990's, Albert Dock also played host to the popular "This Morning" television show, hosted by Richard and Judy.
Apart from The Beatles, Liverpool has a whole host of famous people associated with it. They include the comedian Ken Dodd, singer and television personality Cilla Black, Craig Charles and former Dr Who star, Tom Baker. Many of these are commemorated on the Wall of Fame which is located opposite the Cavern Club. Whilst you obviously won't be able to see the Beatles play there, the Club is still a thriving rock and roll venue.
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Often we find ourselves needing to travel to a foreign country either for business or for pleasure. When you travel it is a good idea to prepare for any contingencies. Health concerns should be a high priority as they will affect your whole experience. You also can't really predict possible health problems, so before you leave your home, it is a good idea to look into securing a policy for visitors medical insurance.
A visitors medical policy should be gotten before you leave your own country. The risks of traveling should be dealt with by securing your policy first. Finding the right company to buy from should be of highest priority. Do you know what to look for?
Here are the things you should look for when purchasing visitors insurance -
It is obvious that you are aware of the reason for which you are heading your way to the country. So you should also know the plan which serves your purpose to the fullest. If you are visiting the country to spend your vacations, you will have to buy the travel/trip insurance plans. These plans are designed for the short-term visits to a country and cover almost any kind of risk or loss during the time of travel. On the contrary, if you are moving to a country for higher studies, the insurance policy will be extended for a long period. These plans will cover a different set of risk factors.
Keep a clear head while looking and remember what type of trip you are taking. By doing this you can look at the brochures that most insurance companies have and find the insurance policy that will meet your needs for the type of travel you are doing.
When you are done comparing the policies that are available, the time comes to buy your premium and it needs to be from the right company. Therefore it is important to check out the companies that have the insurance policies and not just the features of the policies. Ultimately the policy is only as good as the company that backs it.
A good place to spend some time checking out the insurance company, is on the internet. There are websites that post reviews and comparisons. Friends or coworkers can also give recommendations. You will also want to check into what services are available and where they are available. Will they be available in the vicinity of where you will be traveling?
You can also find out what the rating of the company is with businesses such as A.M. Best rating. You can learn even more about the company this way. These rating businesses are independent of the insurance companies and will give you a fair assessment what the quality of the insurance company services are.
You should know the company and the policies better in order to get yourself insured safely. These are the main things you should consider before buying any policy from any insurance company. Keeping yourself secured by a renowned company is best.
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