Liverpool October Walk 2018
A refreshing trip to the centre of 'the town', as Liverpudlians call the city. One of our first relaxed walks around here, as we getting to know the different parts of the city centre and their character, we feel more 'at home'.
The main pedestrian artery cutting through - Church Street - the most walked street in Liverpoool (left), full of buskers, as usual - which is great. It is an experience in itself to walk down the street.
Williamson Square (right) - this is the most 'local' part of central Liverpool.
Lazying around Liverpool One shopping centre with places to sit down and relax.
Who cares for shopping in such a weather? This autumn is quite anti-shopping.
The Waterfront is always a place to find your own bliss. And for this reason, Liverpool - as any other port in the world - has a huge advance to any inland city. No questions.
Albert Dock, part of Liverpool Waterfront, can be distinctively quiet and majestic.
Liverpool Cathedral - as seen from the St. James Park and Cemetery (some claim it is haunted) - getting in the mood for Halloween.
The Waterfront is always a place to find your own bliss. And for this reason, Liverpool - as any other port in the world - has a huge advance to any inland city. No questions.
Albert Dock, part of Liverpool Waterfront, can be distinctively quiet and majestic.
Liverpool Cathedral - as seen from the St. James Park and Cemetery (some claim it is haunted) - getting in the mood for Halloween.