Liverpool National Conservation Centre, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
The National Conservation Centre, formerly known as the Midland Railway Goods Warehouse and Liverpool National Conservation Center, is located in Liverpool. The National Conservation Centre is constructed in traditional materials, such as red brick on a rusticated stone plinth, and linings in blue bricks. In 1921, Charles Reilly remarked the center as one of the best buildings in town, therefore the center got a Grade II listed building. The center was opened to the public since the 1990's, attracting more than 60,000 visitors per year. Unfortunately, the center got closed in 2010.
For accommodation located just a quick walk away to the center is the Sir Thomas Hotel, offering affordable prices, conference facilities and bar/lounge. Another hotel to consider is the 4-star Doubletree by Hilton Hotel & Spa Liverpool.
Birkenhead is only a mile away from central Liverpool, is also the center of tourist attractions in the UK. Many tourists would flock in the Museum of Liverpool, the newest addition to the National Museums in Liverpool since 2011. This museum replaced the former glory of the Museum of Liverpool Life, yet to tell the story of Liverpool's global significance and contribution. The most visited museum in the UK is The Beatles Story, which features the story of the famous British band, The Beatles. The museum contains their detailed life story before they became successful. The Beatles Story is considered as the largest, world-class exhibition that's purely devoted to the Beatles. One of the luxurious, 4-star hotels in Birkenhead is The Riverhill Hotel that serves a wide variety of UK's best cuisine and provides elegant rooms with a complimentary drink and free WiFi connection. This hotel is designed in a Victorian-style, which makes it very delicate and intricate to see.