La música y el arte de Sefton Park





Descripción
Este es un tour verdaderamente único que no encontrarás en ningún otro lugar. Celebrando la impresionante belleza victoriana del parque Sefton de Liverpool y el papel que ha jugado en gran parte de la música y el arte que esta increíble ciudad ha producido. Durante décadas artistas, poetas, escritores y músicos han encontrado inspiración en este lugar especial. Han grabado y actuado aquí. Eco y los Bunnymen vivían aquí. Oasis, The 1975, The Arctic Monkeys han grabado aquí. Bjork, Ed Sheeran, The Stone Roses, Fatboy Slim han tocado en shows aquí. Y hay muchas, muchas más historias que contar. Un Beatle vivía aquí, mientras que los otros jugaban aquí de jóvenes. Un director de orquesta de renombre mundial creció aquí. Una de las mayores estrellas británicas de su tiempo tuvo su funeral aquí y 10.000 personas vinieron a presentar sus respetos. A solo dos paradas de Liverpool Central, nuestro tour comienza en la estación de St Michael, y termina dos horas más tarde en el famoso y único ambiente de Lark Lane, con sus tiendas, bares y restaurantes.
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Itinerario
Caminando alrededor del impresionante oasis victoriano que es Sefton Park, verá por qué fue nombrado en 2024 por The Times como uno de los mejores lugares para vivir en el Reino Unido, Sefton Park se extiende perezosamente a través de 235 acres de paisajes y vías fluviales tranquilos e impresionantes. Es una verdadera joya en la corona de nuestra ciudad, con una fascinante historia propia, pero el papel del parque como hogar e inspiración para tantos músicos a lo largo de los años desde que se inauguró, como telón de fondo, como musa de artistas e incluso hoy como lugar en vivo es de lo que estamos aquí para hablar. De Bjork a los Bunnymen, de los primeros Arctic Monkeys a los éxitos de Atomic Kitten a Africa Oyé - la celebración gratuita más grande del Reino Unido de la música y la cultura africanas. Todo está aquí. Desde George Melly, George Formby y George Harrison hasta la leyenda del diseño de parques Edouard André, Jamie Webster y The 1975. De Frankie a La Granja. Desde Love a The La’s, Pulp a The Stone Roses... ya te haces a la idea. ¡No todo es sobre los Beatles (aunque los mencionemos)!
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Su guía Paul se reunirá con usted en la unidad de almacenamiento de bicicletas justo fuera de la estación, y llevará una camiseta de marca.
Opiniones(23)
I spent the glorious Bank Holiday Monday with five other guests on a two hour guided tour of the Seton Park area experiencing the history of the culture area. From the founding of St Michael's in the Hamlet to a side street that changed the history of music in the 1990s, via tales of The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes, Courtney Love, Jimmy McGovern, the creation of the park itself and ultimately the story of a cardigan that cost 80p in a Belgian shop and ended up being worth a fortune. The two hours flew by with Paul being a fantastic, entertaining, informative and insightful host. It's a great experience in a lovely area and I highly highly recommend it.
Paul really knows his stuff. I went on the tour as someone who grew up on the music of the early 80’s Liverpool post punk scene. But there were so many gems, and fascinating stories I was unaware of, and being told these “on location” really painted a picture. That’s not to say that’s all this tour is about, there’s history a plenty right from the off, St Michael’s Station, the church, St Charles on Aigburth Road, Lark Lane & Sefton Park itself. Landowners, Steel Magnates, Alternative Clergy, Artists, Musicians it’s all in there. Two hours flew by walking in a beautiful part of the city. Get yourselves booked on!
Paul has personality and friendliness in bags and was great at filling the sizeable gaps in my own knowledge of growing in the 80s and listening to and going to see Liverpool bands. We saw where The Bunnymen lived, where Nasher was working when he heard Relax was a hit, where Larks In the Parks was staged, all brought back lots of great memories. I thought I knew a lot but it was a real education. The 2-hour walk and talk was comfortable, very interesting and ended on the very popular Lark Lane. Great value for money.
Thank You, wonderful Paul! What a great walk, what a wide knowledge, what wonderful stories! From the Bunny-Vatican to 15-year-old Björk and the stolen Cardigan! Lovely walk we will not forget!
The Music & Art Tour of Sefton Park was an insightful and amusingly funny walk around a part of Liverpool I knew little about, until now. Paul our tour guide was a fantastic raconteur, who has vast knowledge of the area and revealed wonderful tales of the artists and musicians who inhabited the streets, at every turn. From George Formby to Echo & The Bunnymen, from George Melly to Julian Cope, there was a great story to tell. I would highly recommend without hesitation. If you want to know a bit more about the music, culture and history of the great city of Liverpool, this tour is essential.
Interesting and informative,Paul the guide knowledgeable and humerous.Wife local to the area able to share some fables and tales.
The tour guide, Paul, is extremely knowledgeable and engaging, it was a pleasure to be in his expert company for a couple of hours
Had a great time on this guided walk. Paul is a mine of information - some of it obscure, lots of it funny, and all of it shared in his inimitable style. I turned up on my own, but that wasn’t an issue at all, billy no-mates need not fear. This is also a really beautiful area to walk around - if you’re not familiar with this bit of Liverpool, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Dead easy to get to the start of the walk, too, it’s right by the train station. Definitely recommended.
Great trip around the area with Paul. Amazing in depth knowledge of the area, music and the subject matter. A must for any music fan of the 70s and 80s. But also any history buffs!
If you’re keen on the music and art of Sefton Park and wish to know more about it then Liverpool Culture Walks is the ideal fit for you. 2 hours of insightful stories and facts going back ages until modern times about the people and places that have had an influence on the area’s cultural history. Hosted and curated by Paul Fitzgerald it is truly a wonderful little educational stroll and well worth giving it your attention.



