The Museum of Liverpool, the Three Graces, Mann Island and the Albert Dock.
The Beatles Story Pier Head museum.
The White Star Line building - from the middle window on the third floor it was officially announced, in 1912, that the Titanic had sunk.
Inside the India Buildings, originally built for the Blue Funnel line, now offices and shops.
The Echo Arena as seen from the Big Wheel - currently the location of the Labour Conference 2012.
The Big Wheel and the Echo Arena.
A panorama from the Big Wheel.
The World War 2 amphibious landning craft user by the Yellow Duck Marine company to take visitors around the streets of Liverpool then into the docks.
The Yellow Duck Marine in the Albert Dock.
The Yellow Duck Marine leaving the Albert Dock.
HMS Albion is a Landing Platform Dock launched in 2001. She can deploy four landing craft as used by amphibious forces to transport equipment and troops to the shore and can also support helicopter operations.
The Swedish church: Gustaf Adolfs Kyrka, built in 1883-84, for Swedish seafarers and immigrants. Now use for both locals and residents Scandinavians.
The Chinese Ceremonial Archway in Liverpool's Chinatown it was imported piece by piece from Shanghai and is the largest in Europe.
St Luke's Church aka "the bombed-out church" - in 1941 it was hit and burned out by an incendiary bomb. It is occasionally used for arts events.
St John's Beacon built between 1965 and 1969 - it was once a revolving restaurant but is now run by the radio station Radio City and has a viewing gallery.
Looking from St John's Beacon west towards the Three Graces.
Looking from St John's Beacon south towards the two cathedrals.