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Christmas lights at Royal Albert Dock

Writer's picture: Nacho de Miguel SanzNacho de Miguel Sanz

Some new lights are in the Dock, as for example Neptune and the jellyfish.


Again this year in Royal Albert Dock, Christmas lights are back! And now with more than in other years. At the main entrance of the Dock there are two giant sculptures of light that are two greek gods: Neptune and Triton.


Following the path, there are two big jellyfish and The Dock Traffic Office at the back with some lights on their columns. After that, on the TATE, all the columns have lights around, and some boats have Christmas lights as well.


Photo taken by: Nacho de Miguel


We keep walking and we found The Beatles Story, a museum about the music group founded by four young guys in Liverpool. In front of this museum, there is a yellow submarine, yes like in the Beatles song, with some colorful lights and everybody can go into the submarine and take a photo.


Photo taken by: Nacho de Miguel


On the corner of Anchor Courtyard, there is a big cormorant, the official emblem of Liverpool. The name of this bird is Bertie. A few meters from Bertie, there is another cormorant. Her name is Bella. Both are on the top of Liverpool's town hall too guarding the city.

We cross the road and we take the Thomas Steers Way, on the left, there is a big reindeer and next to him a Christmas tree.


On the top of Liverpool ONE mall, it's a Christmas market with some bars inside, a curling rink, and another big Christmas tree with many colours.


Photo taken by: Nacho de Miguel


The organisation has provided a map where everybody can find where the lights are.


Photo via: albertdock.com

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