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Liverpool in England once suffered from a bit of an image problem. During the 70s and 80s it absolutely was hard hit by recession and TV series like The Liver Birds and Boys from your Blackstuff showed it as being gritty, run-down, and disreputable. Skip forward to 2008 and Liverpool's reign as European Capital of Culture. Obviously products have changed. It is now a city where RIBA - the architects' trade association - runs two architectural tours, Liverpool hotels one of several Pier Head area as well as other centered on each cathedrals, and the spot that the film and video arts have their own arts centre in truth. Liverpool is the type of city where you discover lady feeding pigeons at Pier Head, along with her shopping bags accumulated beside her to the bench. Every once in awhile on the list of seagulls, lords of Hotels Liverpool they survey, rushes in his sharp beak, putting the pigeons to flight, and rushes out again cramming a whole slice of bread down its gullet. But it is Liverpool; she's dressed elegantly in black velvet that has a filmy white gauze scarf and patent leather shoes. "Liverpool's really changed," she smiled and told me. "It's a nice town now. Look around here, they've done such a lot about it. You can find dog walkers now; you didn't use to find out a great number of Hotel in Liverpool dogs, but there are several apartments now so you'll find always people walking their dogs at Pierhead." Nobody approves of your changes. Inside the Baltic Fleet pub, someone tells me the bar had been inside corner. "You used to own a devil of your time getting served," he states. "Now, it's lost a little its character, it isn't really as it once were.