At the end
of May, me and my friend Jessica decided to meet up in Liverpool, rather than
her coming to Leeds again. This meant that is was going to be a trip for me as
well! And boy, how I love trips. We booked an absolutely lovely hostel where we
had a two bed room with our own bathroom, kitchen and living room area. The
only down side; it was not exactly in the city centre. This was absolutely fine
when we were all rested at the start of the day, but it was a bit of a pain to
walk back after walking around in the city all day. Luckily we had a great
companion during out walks: the sun! Yes, I did get a tan in those four days.
We started
of our first day with a hop on hop off tour to explore the city a bit. We got
quite excited about the China Town part and got off the bus there during our
second circle with the bus. So much for “town”. It was literally one street
full of little Chinese shops that were not even open. Fail! The evening we
spent eating, walking around the town centre and visiting the Cavern bar to see
some random gig. By the time we had walked back to our hostel we could barely
stand on our legs anymore so that night the only party we had was in our sweet,
sweet dreams.
Second day
was Beatles tour day. We went on the colorful Magical Mystery Tour bus to hear
everything about the Beatles while cruising around the city. The stops they had
promised us were only quick photo moments, which was a bit disappointing.
Especially since we found out that Abbey Road was actually in London rather
than Liverpool. We did get a nice shot
of us next to the Penny Lane sign though! And I got one doing the Beto shuffle
in front of a Zumba banner (YES!). Another highlight of that day was drinking coffee
in the sun at Albert Dock while smelling the sea behind us. And this night we did go out. It was fun, but
the best part was the way back, when we decided to have a jumping photo session
in the street of our hostel. I hope nobody saw us…
Day three
was museum and more Beatles day. The museum we went to in the morning seemed to
have a bit too much staff. We had one glance at some shark teeth in a bottle
and immediately got a mini private tour about sharks starting with: “If you are
interested in sharks then…”. The poor
guy clearly needs some explanation of facial expressions. After some more
comments like that we decided it was time for us to leave so we went to the
Beatles museum, where we got headphones and no staff approaching us about
interests we did not have. Jessica got to take a picture on the (fake) Abbey
Road zebra after all and we walked
through the yellow submarine. We very much planned on going out again that
night but somehow ended up taking several naps. Oops.
Last day
was another museum slash lunch outside in the sun day. We discovered the untold
story of the Titanic and found a remake of an English house during the war. On
the walls were all kind of questions about life in such a house. According to
the signs we would need to ask someone who works there for the answers. If only
it was not a place without any staff at all. We ended the day with a nap in the
sunny park before Jessica had to take the bus to the airport and I had to take
the train back to Leeds. After this trip we agreed that Liverpool would be a
quite lovely place to live, but that might have something to do with the fact
that everything looks so much better when it’s covered in sunshine.
Penny lane!
This kind of thing happened a lot..
Shoes off in the sunshine
Love for coffee
Our hostel room
Nightly jumping, the camera was on top of a bin
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