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Liverpool
After being awarded European Capital of Culture 2008, the city has moved into the sights of business travellers and tourists from around the world. As the birthplace of The Beatles, its theatres, museums (Tate Modern and Beatles Museum) make Liverpool truly diverse. Liverpool’s history as one of the world’s great Ports has left a remarkable legacy of art and architecture that gives it a distinctive look and unique atmosphere. Liverpool offers various conference facilities with a capacity from 20 up to 400 delegates. The New Exhibition centre will be open from 2008 and will offer a capacity of 9500 delegates.
John Lennon International Airport Liverpool (20 km from town centre) is a fast expanding airport and domestic as well as European destinations are served from here. Easy Jet and Ryan Air are by far the biggest operators, but nearby Manchester International Airport is served by most flag carriers.
The following other International Airports are accessible in this order:
Manchester Airport / 55 km
Leeds Bradford Airport / 120 km
Birmingham Airport / 175 km
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