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My Magical Mystery Tour – it’s not what you think.

Liverpool and the Cavern

Meet Paul, a most hospitable Liverpudlian.

“Hi ya. Havin’ a good day?” — That’s how I was greeted everywhere in Liverpool.

“Ach, without doubt, it’s the people.” — That was my taxi driver’s answer when I asked him “what’s the best thing is about Liverpool?”.

It took just one day to learn that the Liverpudlians mean it when they ask if you’re having a good day, and to understand that, in this city that offers tons to do, it really is the people that make it amazing.

If I was traveling with a companion, I may not have had a chance to experience just how incredible the people of Liverpool are. But, because I travel solo, I meet people more readily. And, because I’m on my own, they are keen to chat and sometimes go above and beyond to make sure I have a good time. (Please stick around to the surprise ending to this post. No don’t jump ahead. Allow this to unfold as it did for me yesterday.)

Solo Traveler in Liverpool is Not So Solo

My first friendly encounter was Paul. I had just come out of the Cavern Club (the famous club where the Beatles played) and I kindly let him know that there was no music until later in the day. How embarrassing. Paul is a local and a card-carrying member of the club. He needed no information from me. In fact. here’s what he has to share with you…

After leaving Paul, I walked up towards Liverpool One, a shopping district. On the way I stopped for a coffee and met Brian. Brian is 87 and was waiting for his wife who was shopping for a red dress in the store across the way. With a twinkle in his eye, he indicated by drawing a line across his thigh how short and sexy he wanted that dress to be. Clearly Brian loved to chat. He shared his knowledge of the history of Liverpool and his experiences during the war.

The distinguished Brian.

After Brian, I continued along and went to a couple of museums. I didn’t have time to actually tour the Tate Gallery but I stopped in to learn what it was about. This time I met Tifany from Canada. She worked at the ticket counter and all I had to do was ask why the Tate was in Liverpool and the information started flowing.  Tifany’s knowledge and enthusiasm matched the two born and bred Liverpudlians. She focused on the amazing art scene in this city and provided stories about the energy and amazing people here.

Woman sitting at computer

Tifany at the Tate.

Friendly Doesn’t Begin to Tell the Story

Finally it was time to go back to the Cavern to take in some music as Paul suggested. I got there just after 3:30 and was looking around for the best seat when I heard my name called. I turned around and it was Paul. But I knew that he was working the afternoon shift! Well, he took a couple of hours off work to show me the Cavern properly.

I couldn’t believe it. It was amazing. We had such fun as he had held the best seats in the house for us. We watched the show from stage right – really, only a few feet from the musician. We chatted and he told me of some of his life’s highlights – often it was about showing people from away around the music scene in Liverpool. The luck! It was incredible! When we left the bar he walked me back to my hotel pointing out historical landmarks along the way.

Friendly. Knowledgeable. Proud of Liverpool and eager to share it’s wonders. It is the people that make this city fabulous.

A very special thanks to Paul. You absolutely made my day. In fact, you made my trip! I can’t imagine a day matching this one.

two people in front of stage at Cavern Club Liverpool

That's Paul and me. He got the choice seats for us, right beside the stage.

 

 

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  • LYankowitz

    So enjoyed this story!  You and Paul look good together, by the way (he looks very handsome without the hat)….a true solo traveler delight!

  • http://solotravelerblog.com Janice Waugh

    Thanks LInda. It’s so great to hear from someone from the area.

  • http://islandmomma.wordpress.com Linda

    It’s a well-known fact in England that the folk from the north are more open and friendlier than southerners (but don’t tell my pals from south of Watford that I said that!), and Liverpool, is one of the friendliest.

    My first memories, as quite a small child, were going there with my Auntie who hailed from there, and, as young as I was, I was shocked by the devastation caused by the bombing of WW2. Craters where houses should have been and entire streets which seemed like rubble. It speaks volumes for Liverpudlians that they overcame the destruction and built the city which exists today.

    When the Beatles achieved fame it gave Liverpool an incredible boost, and a reason to be proud again. I had a very strict father, who wouldn’t let me go to the Cavern (I come from a town about an hour away), and when I eventually got to go, in the late 60s, it had closed down. I am so happy it’s reopened the way it has. Definitely putting it on my list for my next UK visit to relive the past and discover the new.  

    Thank you so much for this lovely post.  Look forward to the next one!

  • http://twitter.com/DangerousBiz Amanda Williams

    This is awesome to hear! I’m definitely planning to visit Liverpool next summer while I’m in the UK, so it’s good to hear such great things about the people here! Also, I will keep that tour in mind that Paul mentioned…

  • http://twitter.com/thatbackpacker Audrey Bergner

    Looks like the taxi driver was right! You really did meet some great people in Liverpool. And Brian does look quite distinguished with that pipe! ;)

  • http://solotravelerblog.com Janice Waugh

    Isn’t it fun when you you discover an amazing place.

  • http://solotravelerblog.com Janice Waugh

    It is good fun, that’s for sure. I’ll be writing more soon.

  • http://www.familyadventureproject.org Kirstie

    What a great taste of a great city. I’m from Liverpool and bizarrely have just booked to go their on a pre-Christmas break. Holy smoke I’m even going to be staying on a bat boat in the Albert Dock. Honest. It’s a mad place and I love it. And the people make it. 

  • solotraveler

    I love it. Clearly I’m not the only one surprised and thrilled by Liverpool.

  • Susan Janet Wood

    Excellent piece of informative writing. I visited Liverpool as a solo traveller 3 years ago this month, en route to flying out from John Lennon airport en route to Venice and was bowled over by the welcoming attitude of it’s citizens. It was an amazing weekend, visiting the Tate, Crosby beach for the Gormley statues, going to the theatre and simply walking around soaking up the fabulously vibrant atmosphere. Love , love, loved it ! And am planning a return visit in the New Year for more northern soul and the Tate’s Alice in Wonderland exhibition

  • Ish

    it must have been fate — i stumbled into Liverpool after boarding the wrong train, and i only have love, love, love for liverpool. :)  i wrote about my adventure over here: http://ishg.wordpress.com/2011/07/23/kaladkarins-uk-adventure-obladi-oblada/. enjoy the beatle-mania! :)

  • solotraveler

    It kind of landed on my itinerary by default but I am so glad I went. It’s an extremely walkable city and felt very safe. I’ll off more info soon.

  • http://www.50plusandontherun.com 50+ and on the Run

    Liverpool was never on my list of destinations, but you make it sound so great….

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