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East Brighton Golf Club
Nov 13, 2009 by Peter from Brighton

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Very fair course - suitable for all.
  • Can't think of anything!

“East Brighton is a fantastic Downland course - it takes a lot to beat this course for quality of the course and value for money. The greens are always in great condition, even in the winter when other local courses can sometimes have winter greens and tee in use. The Clubhouse has a lot of history and you will be made very welcome. Well worth a visit - highly recommended.”

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Dragon`s Tooth Golf Course
Nov 7, 2009 by Neal from Boston

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • The beautiful location.
  • Fairways were a bit wet, but it had been raining a lot.

“What a wonderful place! I'm glad I didn't travel 1,000 miles to get there, but I was in Lochaber and heard it was good. For a West Coast golf course, the 9 holes played well. My wife and I were awed by the setting and took so many pictures. A nice little club house, too and amazing! They even had free Wi-Fi, pretty switched-on folk, and I wish them well.”

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Contact Theatre
Oct 14, 2009 by Brian from Manchester

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Atmosphere.
  • I have to get 2 buses.

“Place to be! Many things going on there! Helped my loads. Not just an ordinary theatre tell you that!”

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Ocean Village
Sep 24, 2009 by John from Horsham

Overall Rating: 3 User Rating Score: 3

  • Open space.
  • Lacking in any sort of atmosphere.

“Very disappointing. Limited bar/restaurants available, place has a somewhat run down atmosphere What happened to the shopping center? Can hardly call Tesco Express a shopping center!”

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Swaffham Golf Club
Aug 25, 2009 by Charles from Farnborough

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Fantastic greens.
  • Poor bunkers.

“In one word - Fabulous! A fantastic challenge for players of all levels. Set in wonderful Norfolk countryside this course stretches over 6500 yards (off the back tees) and tests every aspect of your game. From choosing the correct club off the tee to reading some truly deceptive greens, this course is a joy. From the opening par 5 where you must play down the left to avoid being blocked out by the trees on the right to the long 18th where a par will feel like a birdie, you will love the variety this course has to offer. The course is immaculately maintained and the greens are in terrific condition, even if they can make you look very foolish, all credit to the green-keeping staff. One minor criticism would be that the bunkers are not the best and are inconsistent with the quantity of sand and the cut at the back. I was made to feel very welcome and can't wait to return.”

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Concord Park Golf Club
Aug 24, 2009 by bob the builder from bobby land

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Location.
  • Litter.

“Considered by many to be the pinnacle of golf in Britain”

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London Brass Rubbing Centre
Jul 14, 2009 by Traci from Huntsville, Texas

Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Historical aspect and I could do it myself.
  • Space was tight.

“If you are interested in historical brasses, these make excellent frame able artwork for your home. You can also get a little history lesson on the person or object you are rubbing as the centre sells simple books containing pertinent information about each of the brasses available. It is a great detour if you've got an hour while visiting Trafalgar and nearby Covent Garden.”

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Jane Austen Centre (The)
May 24, 2009 by Peter from Stockholm

Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Leaving.
  • Really expensive and rude staff.

“Very expensive tourist trap. Nothing much to see about Jane Austen, it was more about the films. The staff was too busy gossiping to bother to serve you, it really seemed like a big shop. If you climb up the steps to the tea room on the second floor you will be greeted with rude staff, dirty tables and overpriced food.”

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Jane Austen Centre (The)
May 15, 2009 by Rebecca from Sydney

Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Lady on the door was lovely.
  • The cafe has rude staff and stale food.

“Going to the Jane Austen Center you need loads of money. The museum is expensive and staff seem bored and not interested at all to serve you. There is a short talk, which was interesting but we had children with us and they were bored. The actual museum has little content and the cafe upstairs was dirty (we had dirty cups left on the table) and were served stale scones. When we complained the staff looked bored and not concerned at all. Save your money for the pump rooms which is much more classier.”

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Bristol Tourist Information Centre
Apr 23, 2009 by Robert from Ilford

Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • The new room, excellent, inspiring. Great Britain, very good.
  • Tourist information.

“NA.”

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York Dungeons
Apr 20, 2009 by glyns from dewsbury

Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Very funny staff.
  • The cost.

“Very expensive, no prices outside, so once you are in you are committed Forty five pounds for a family ticket is ridiculous.”

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Leazes Park
Apr 14, 2009 by peter from rotherham

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Variety of landscapes in small area.
  • Too much litter.

“A real treasure this park a quiet haven in the center of a bustling city the Victorians really knew how to enhance the landscapes.”

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York Dungeons
Feb 23, 2009 by teddy from houstan TX

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Really good.

“Really good waxwork figures in there really enjoyed it.”

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Falstaff Experience (The)
Jan 17, 2009 by David from Coventry

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Beautiful old building.
  • Wish I could have stayed longer.

“You could almost miss this little gem amongst all the advertising for the Shakespeare properties. Just walking through the gates and the entrance along the cobblestones held us entrall. The museum was very unusual inside, really old with lots of realistic and atmospheric recreations. Definitely worth a visit.”

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Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
Dec 10, 2008 by Yvonne from Prince George, BC

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The tour guide is fantastic.
  • Not knowing the way back to the train from the Cavern.

“I took the Magical Mystery tour in September of this year. The guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining. The quiz was great! It was great to see Penny Lane, Strawberry Field, the homes of the guys, The Cavern and Liverpool in general. Lovely city. Would like to return and spend a few days there. Would definitely recommend taking the tour. Two hours very well spent.”

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Carholme Golf Club
Oct 12, 2008 by Allan D from Peterborough

Overall Rating: 3 User Rating Score: 3

  • Easy golf.

“Not a great course, average condition and staff who really didn't seem to give a bugger.”

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Canwick Park Golf Club
Oct 12, 2008 by John from Nottingham

Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • NA.
  • Perhaps tea boxes could have done with a cut (picky point though).

“Lovely course. Very friendly, welcome by all staff. Next time I'm in the area I would not hesitate to go back.”

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Angel
Sep 28, 2008 by Chris from Paris

Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Charming, up-market, varied, safe, good nightlife, cultured, self-contained.
  • Expensive.

“I lived in or around Angel for two years and it's my favorite part of London. Modern and central, but at the same time charming and homely. Its main street, Upper Street, isn't characterized by the usual high street stores (even though you can still get your fill of Gap, Benetton, Top shop etc at a discreet shopping and cinema complex just off the main street). Instead, it's full of boutiques, underground designer workshops, theatre pubs, markets, alternative cinemas, international restaurants (French, Japanese, Turkish, Italian, Thai, Cuban, Vietnamese, Brazilian, American and of course British - all on one street) and surrounded by charming, quiet, residential areas and the peaceful Regents canal running right through it. The only reason Angel doesn't get a 10 on 10 is that as it has grown in popularity, it has become increasingly expensive to live in this part of town. Hotel prices are also dear, although this is true of pretty much all of central London.”

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Winston Churchill's Britain at War Museum
Sep 21, 2008 by Sofia from Sweden

Overall Rating: 2 User Rating Score: 2

  • It just took 30 minutes to get in and out.
  • I spent 30 minutes in lousy museum.

“I'm sorry to say it but the time I spent was a waste of time. Go to Imperial War Museum if you want to learn more about the WW2. The good thing was that we were in and out in 30 minutes.”

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London Canal Museum
Aug 17, 2008 by Colin from Pitstone

Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Nothing.
  • Staff attitude was poor, dull exhibits, not child friendly.

“This museum is hugely disappointing in every aspect, whether it is the presentation of the exhibits which sadly lack imagination and enthusiasm, or the unhelpful, surly, bordering on plain rude attitude of the staff on duty, any plans to visit this attraction will end up being regretted. And if you have children with you, this is not the place for you. Life is too short and London is too full of interesting and stimulating things to do to waste time here.”

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Watershed (The)
Feb 17, 2008 by Genie from Bristol

Overall Rating: 2 User Rating Score: 2

  • I liked the view out of the window.
  • Everything else.

“I am an old fan of the Watershed; however, I will never set foot in there again. I went there for lunch over the weekend and had the worst kind of service possible. Not only was I over charged but when I questioned it - I was served the most foul dish possible, and really how hard is it to slap together sweet Thai Chili Chicken and curly fries? Also when on finishing my abortion on a plate. It was just grim there. The staff has all changed, and the manager was a useful as a chocolate fire guard.”

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Baden-Powell House
Feb 7, 2008 by Hans Nilsson from Sweden

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Location, breakfast, peaceful.
  • Had to move to another room in the middle of the stay.

“A very good location near the museums. Bus stop directly outside the hostel. Clean rooms. Big good breakfast. In short good value for money.”

1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

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Dominion
Feb 3, 2008 by miggins from pathhead

Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Pricey predictable popcorn & coke

“Wonderful old world charm, parking is easy, exterior impressive, small foyer and snack bar. Staff attentive. Best cinema in Edinbuthg.”

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"Doughnut"(The)
Jan 30, 2008 by sophia

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The statement it makes.
  • Nothing negative.

“I love this but I may be biased the person who made it is a very good family friend its a masterpiece as all of his work is fantastic.”

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Belfast Castle
Jan 29, 2008 by C Stirman from Ballymena

Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Excellent food, atmosphere and friendly, helpful staff.
  • Multiple youths on the driveway up to the castle.

“Enjoyed a lovely meal in Belfast castle last week. Company excellent. Staff efficient and friendly. The only thing that spoiled my evening was my drive up to the castle. Arrived at the entrance to the castle grounds just after 8.30 pm. Unfortunately the drive leading up to the castle was inhabitant with approximately 40 - 50 youths, all milling around, over the road. I was glad that at short notice I had been asked to pick up two of my friends as without them I would have been in the car on my own and would not have ventured any further. I nosed my car through the crowds of youths, hoping that they would not kick my car or indeed jump onto its bonnet. Not an experience I would like to repeat. Definitely not a place to travel to in the evening especially if you are female and alone.”

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Otterspool Park
Jan 5, 2008 by DJTDK

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Views and greenery.
  • Run down cafe needs demolishing.

“Exceptional views of the Mersey and woodlands walk through to Aigburth Road - a real treat.”

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Canongate Kirk
Dec 26, 2007 by Stacey H from Sterling, VA USA

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The colors and brightness of the church. The friendly people. The architecture.
  • Some hymns hard to follow tune. Don't know if gospel of grace by faith in Christ was made clear.

“I visited in September 2007. This Kirk (church) is beautiful! I took lots of pictures here. I loved the brightness of it. The pews are a lovely blue and the carpets scarlet red, making for a gorgeous and very pleasing contrast. Nothing dark and drab about this place. It is soul feeding just to gaze upon, inside and out. There was local art hanging and flags too. A gorgeous window of colors. They have a harpsichord, huge chord organ, and loft. In the front there is an arc of rainbow tapestry covered chairs that are worth making the visit in and of themselves. Be sure to get a close-up view of those. Where the royal family sits (when they visit) near the front is marked with royal emblems on the pews. The people were very nice and friendly. Nice looking preacher =). Love their accent even if it does sound like a foreign language. I don't know if they do this every week, but they had sweets and drinks in the back after Sunday service (donations accepted). We attended a service there on Sunday while visiting Edinburgh. We also attended a concert there. Be sure to pick up a copy or so of "by lamplight" book of prose and verse (if they still have it for sale). It is a real gem and hard to find reasonably priced in us. .”

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Baden-Powell House
Nov 8, 2007 by Gerald from Smyth

Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Towels (not as stained as expected).
  • Sour crã³te scent wasn't too refreshing!

“It smelt like sour crã³te!”

3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

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St Martin's Church
Nov 1, 2007 by Shelby from Harrogate

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • The whole experience of visiting the church.
  • No negatives.

“This place is amazing and hidden amongst hundreds of shops. Crowds of shoppers walk past it every day but I wonder how many have been inside. It is amazing. Small and perfectly formed with masses of history to it. I'm not a church person but it is a very beautiful, peaceful building and a visit there is a perfect break from the hustle and bustle outside.”

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Maidenhead Golf Club
Sep 22, 2007 by dave from maidenhead

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Accessibility, great course, great people
  • Quite strict on clothing In the clubhouse

“Maidenhead golf club Is one of the most attractive, well kept and enjoyable courses I have ever played on. I find with allot of courses when you get on to say the 12th or around the back nine you find yourself secluded, lonely If you like. With maidenhead that Isn't a problem, It's a popular club and you will be lucky to find yourself alone out there. For me that Is why It Is so great.”

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Sea Life Aquarium
Sep 18, 2007 by amy from canberra

Overall Rating: 4 User Rating Score: 4

  • Fun, exciting place to go and spend time with the family.
  • It got very boring towards the end of the day.

“I thought it was pretty good.”

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Bath Aqua Glass
Sep 6, 2007 by tammy from Fleet

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Inspiring informative and educational for the kids friendly staff.
  • None.

“This was a great experience my kids loved it Bath Aqua Glass is run by glass enthusiast which is so refreshing their work is unique and reminds me of my visit to Murano. I have bought several pieces”

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

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Lendal Tower
Aug 2, 2007 by karl from coventry

Overall Rating: 5 User Rating Score: 5

  • The sight of the place.

“Lendal tower is now part of the de bretton group. When I visited the Marmadukes hotel in York I was surprised at how well the tower was looking. Especially at night time. I was told by some staff in the hotel that this tower is now going to be open and used mainly for weddings and conferences.”

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Stonebridge Park
Jun 29, 2007 by Eve from Norwich

Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Good value for money and in good location for Wembley arena.
  • Area could be a little off-putting to some people.

“I stayed here with my partner to go to a concert at Wembley arena. I found the room and facilities fairly basic but it is cheap and is in a good location for the arena/ stadium (just around 10 minutes on bus). The staff were friendly and it was very clean and comfortable. The locals were helpful to us when asked for directions etc, despite having heard from reviews that the hotel is in a rough area.”

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East Brighton Golf Club
Jun 27, 2007 by George from London

Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Fantastic views from everywhere on the course.
  • Hard to find anything wrong!

“Great golf course with well looked after greens and fairways. A fair challenge with some really interesting and varied holes. The halfway house was a great feature serving hot and cold drinks and food. We were made very welcome and would certainly consider visiting again.”

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Small Heath Park
Jun 16, 2007 by ARahman from Small Heath

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Good for sports.
  • Entry not advisable for non-locals after dark.

“Nice open space, ideal place for summer.”

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Embankment Golf Club
Jun 1, 2007 by POLLY HUNTER from LIVERPOOL

Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • Nothing much.
  • Loads but you know there's love in the air.

“Well actually minus 1 it was terrible. No offense like but I could be better and I am 28. I hope you publish this or what ever you do to it. Good luck in the future. ”

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Embankment Golf Club
Jun 1, 2007 by lee hunter from manchester

Overall Rating: 3 User Rating Score: 3

  • Good lettering.
  • Nothing on the page.

“Because I am in a struggle to find things, and therefore I gave you a 2. You need to update it and I think that you need to put interesting things on like where you can go, all this is a blank page with nothing on it. You are no help at all. I am sorry, to leave bad feedback. It might be better in the future or if you do not have this website again!”

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Prickly Ball Farm Hedgehog Hospital
May 20, 2007 by Ben from Bovey

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The hospital was the best.

“Prickly ball farm is the best children¿s n Devon.”

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Stonebridge Park
Apr 11, 2007 by Janet from New York

Overall Rating: 5 User Rating Score: 5

  • Helpful staff, clean room.
  • Basement location was noisy and neighborhood was a little "dodgy.¿

“We stayed in a basement room with no windows. It was clean and decent for the price, but very noisy because it was located under the pool room. Food was good and staff was friendly. The only really bad thing I can say is that it is located in a pretty bad part of town and the walk from the underground to the bus stop was a little scary. Next time, I¿d try to find something a little closer to London.”

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Torrance House Golf Course
Mar 29, 2007 by Alan from Glasgow

Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • Excellent, challenging, value for money.
  • Can be busy at times as it is a municipal course.

“Torrance house has to be the best municipal course in south Lanark shire. Don't be put off by the course being municipal it is extremely well maintained and would make most private clubs green with envy. If you are a beginner or experienced golfer Torrance house will challenge your game. The cost of a round is a#10 weekdays and a#11:50 at the weekend. This is one of the best value golf courses available. I would highly recommend a visit to Torrance house if you are in the area.”

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Blue Bar
Mar 28, 2007 by Caroline from Essex

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • You could sit outside on Albert docks.
  • Bit expensive.

“Blue bar very nice & stylish.”

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Baden-Powell House
Mar 24, 2007 by Melissa from Canada

Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Clean, comfortable room. Great London location.
  • .

“Super location - very clean, well layer out, friendly, good breakfast to set you on your way each day to tour the superb city of London. Don¿t tell too many or it will be hard to get in!”

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Pennywell Farm
Mar 9, 2007 by emm

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Getting up close to the animals.
  • Muddy!

“I reckon this place is great not only is it fun for the little ones but I¿ve learnt so much.”

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Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
Mar 4, 2007 by Anne from Penzance

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Great entertainment.
  • Slightly expensive.

“My daughter and I went on the Beatles magical mystery tour in February 07 it was the funniest afternoon we had had for a long time. It was bizarre jumping off the coach with Japanese and American tourists all taking pictures of boarded up houses and small terraced properties. Stopping at penny lane was comical as we all had our pictures taken by the road sign which regularly gets stolen! The guide and driver were brilliant-such characters, if you want a good 2 hours entertainment on a psycadelic coach this is for you. We are no Beatle fans but it was a great experience. Hope no one changes the format of this tour, its great as it is.”

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Clarendon Dock
Mar 2, 2007 by sj from belfast

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Quiet and nice.
  • None so far. Just that the corporation sty. Is closed unit may 2009, if you do not drive; you need to walk to get into a bus.

“The place is cool and nice! Many offices are in and I work here in Claremont dock. Perfect place for corporate businesses.”

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Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
Feb 24, 2007 by John from Germany

Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Great entertaining tour guide.
  • Unrelated tourists.

“Went to Liverpool for a short trip from London - the whole trip itself was pure entertainment. Left Easton station at 7:00 am so that I could spend a whole day in l-pool to track down beetles -related sights. The most enjoyable part was the magical mystery tour. Loved the bus - from the 70s I was told - it had a bit of a hard time (poor thing) because it was already quite old-ish - but that made the whole ride even more fun - we lost the exhaust pipe on the way - that was when we were about to see ring¿s birthplace. The driver did a great job - so did the guide Neil - very entertaining despite of probably doing that tour 24/7 - nice Liverpool-accent and good at improvising too! (See exhaust section). shame the people on the fully-booked bus were a bit un-relaxed - maybe they should have been served a kind of magical mystery drink (alcoholic) before entering to loosen up a bit. My advice is take a paparazzi zoom lens - once you get off the bus to being photographed next to strawberry fields etc you end up in a line waiting to get your spot. With everyone snapping along. Nice that they played beetles songs on the bus - all perfectly timed with the places they relate to as well -I wish I could have been driven around for a few hours more just for the fun of it and as well getting the whole Liverpool feel.”

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Beatles Magical Mystery Tour
Feb 23, 2007 by Anne from Penzance

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Great fun, informative if you are a beetles fan.
  • Waiting for late comers at the beginning of the tour.

“This was the funniest afternoon I have had in years, the coach was a classic so was the driver and the guide, it seemed bizarre taking tourists around to such back street places where the fab four lived etc. we all jump out and take photos and then jump back and on to the next stop. The beetle trivia and questions asked on the coach were such fun even though we weren¿t mad beetle fans and couldn¿t answer any of them but there were people on the coach that would answer all the questions. Our high light was also seeing Freddie mercury's old flat in penny lane! It is a tour that we can highly recommend if you are a beetles fan but if you are not you will still enjoy it but tongue in cheek. Money well spent.”

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St Michael's Church
Jan 21, 2007 by ardderchog from Liverpool

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • I really liked the cast iron interior.
  • Nothing really.

“A delightful church, well worth a visit and surrounded by period houses built by john crag, founder of the church. The church is in the St. Michael¿s district of Liverpool, not aigburth. So take care not to follow the aigburth road signs as you'll soon get lost. The official Name is St Michael with St Andrew, toxteth park reflecting its true historical setting within toxteth, Liverpool.”

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St Mary's Lighthouse & Visitor Centre
Sep 24, 2006 by Rebecca from Backworth

Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • I like the view from the top of the lighthouse and like to climb on the rocks.
  • When the tides in you cant get cross to see it.

“I think it is a good tourist attraction and is very interesting as well. Thanks for such lovely scenery and a good view of the coast.”

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