Settle back and admire a parade of architectural landmarks on this leisurely coach tour of Liverpool with a stop to visit the colossal Anglican Cathedral and its intimate Lady Chapel. From the pier, you’ll soon find yourself ogling the trio of astounding edifices that anchor Pier Head, an area on the River Mersey historically significant enough to land on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Sitting front and center is the iconic Royal Liver Building, the world’s tallest when constructed in 1911 and topped by twin statues of the mythical liver birds after which the city is named. In downtown Liverpool, the 1754 Town Hall exudes magnificent Georgian elegance while the Cavern Quarter keeps modern pop myth alive – The Beatles rocked the Cavern Club over 300 times during the early stages of their climb to world stardom. Other highlights along the route include the Walker Art Gallery and columned St. George’s Hall, a cultural center with deep Neoclassical roots. Yet rising above all of Liverpool is the Anglican Cathedral, largest cathedral in Britain. You’ll tour its arched interior, where a truly gargantuan pipe organ and the older, surprisingly intimate Lady Chapel are among the features you’ll be introduced to.