🇬🇧Day Trip to Liverpool, England by Train #2

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📍Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
#TheHighlightofYourLiverpoolTravel!
Royal Albert Dock is a must‼️ visit :)
You'll get some amazing photos😉

The black glass building in the distance reflects the surrounding buildings, which is also pretty. ㅎㅎㅎ
Here, surprisingly, the low buildings, connected by pillars, surround the sea on all sides. If you look at the map, it's shaped like a 'ㅁ', which is unusual, isn't it? It has its own charm :)

📍Docklands Fish and Chips
This was my first #fishandchips in the UK, and while I'm not a fan of fried fish, I absolutely loved this one. It was freshly fried, fresh, and subtly savory😆 I haven't found any fish and chips that surpass this one yet.

I also tried the highly recommended #BoroughMarket fish and chips, but it was just so-so..? Fish and chips are definitely recommended by the seaside, even if you're not in Liverpool!!

📍Tate Liverpool
Liverpool's #TateModern = #TateLiverpool!
It's small, so there's not as much to see as you might think🤔
An hour is enough, so it shouldn't take too long, right?

A Mondrian piece! The signature is very small 😛

Countless glass bottles, all ground down to create a matte texture... Thinking about how they probably weren't glued together, so they had to be moved and stacked one by one... makes me realize how much effort it takes to create a work of art.

At the time, Tate Liverpool was hosting an exhibition on the theme of racism. It was memorable because there were so many works that conveyed a clear visual message.

There's a #Beatles statue near the National Museum Liverpool. Maybe because the Beatles started in Liverpool? Just a guess 😅 I didn't look closely, but I saw a lot of British people taking photos in front of the statue. 😛

Post by Dahlia’s Travel Diaries | Oct 25, 2025

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