I arrived in Liverpool by night ferry from Belfast, and spent a whole day walking around the city. Apart from the Beatles and its 2 football teams, the city is of course famous for being an important port, and you can walk around the waterfront for many hours and enjoy its diverse (and really interesting) museums, especially the Museum of Liverpool and the combined Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum. The ensemble of buildings called the Three Graces, on Pier Head, is also quite nice, but can't be visited. The historic value of this site is clear, but today, everything is very touristy, especially around Albert Dock and Pier Head, the heart of the WHS. Some other parts of the city are also included, such as the Cultural Quarter around St. George's Hall and the Lime Street Station. I enjoyed my visit to the city, but its WH values are not immediately apparent.