Two cathedrals, cobbled streets and great eats.
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00:00Amongst the cobbled streets of the city centre, Liverpool's Georgian Quarter is
00:04home to traditional pubs, cultural venues and stunning houses.
00:08Bookending Hope Street are the city's two cathedrals. Surviving two world wars,
00:14periods of recession and great hardship, a Liverpool Cathedral is more than an
00:18iconic building. It's a vibrant, active place, attracting visitors from across
00:23the world. At the other end of the street is the Metropolitan Cathedral, known
00:27affectionately by locals as Paddy's Wigwam. Home to the UK's oldest continuing
00:34professional symphony orchestra, the Liverpool Philharmonic plays host to a
00:38packed programme of concerts, talks and events. One of the UK's leading concert
00:43halls, it is the biggest music organisation in the city. As well as the
00:47award-winning orchestra, you can catch classic films, stand-up and much more
00:51here at the venue. As well as places of worship and cultural venues, the Georgian
00:56Quarter is home to plenty of places to satisfy an appetite and quell a thirst.
01:01The charming cobbled streets have not only played host to TV productions,
01:05they're also where you can find a number of restaurants with both casual and fine
01:09dining on offer. If all of that overindulging has left you sleepy, you
01:13can always rest your head at the beautiful Hope Street Hotel. The
01:17independent boutique hotel is even home to a spa which is sure to pick up the
01:22most tired of traveller. If you live here, you might just know them as the
01:27Hope Street Suitcases. A case history was created by John King and went on
01:31display in 1998. Composed of coloured concrete suitcases, it's not only a nod
01:36to Liverpool's port history, but the bronze luggage tags carry the names of
01:40notable individuals and institutions associated with the city. This is such a
01:46picturesque part of the city, you cannot help but feel as if you have been
01:51transported somewhere completely different, but we are still here in our
01:56beautiful home city of Liverpool.