
Albert Dock
Albert Dock is a historic waterfront area in Liverpool, England, first opened in 1846. It features some of the world’s first commercial docks made from cast iron, brick, and stone. Once a bustling hub for shipping and trade, the dock area has since been transformed into a cultural and leisure destination. It houses museums, galleries, restaurants, and shops, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The beautifully restored buildings reflect Liverpool's maritime heritage and attract millions of visitors each year, showcasing the city’s rich history and its significance as a former port city.