Pride in Liverpool, is an annual festival of LGBT culture which takes place across various locations in Liverpool City Centre including the gay quarter. Audience numbers reach up to 75,000 people, making it one of the largest free Gay Pride festivals in Europe.
Tea Dance Ticket from Liverpool Lesbian & Gay Pride 1990
Benefit night at Jody's, Liverpool Lesbian & Gay Pride 1992
Liverpool city centre is the commercial, cultural, financial and historical centre of Liverpool and the Liverpool City Region, England. Different definitions of the city centre exist for urban planning and local government, however, the border of Liverpool city centre is broadly marked by the inner city districts of Vauxhall, Everton, Edge Hill, Kensington and Toxteth.
Aerial view of Liverpool city centre
Liverpool City Centre from above with official Local Plan boundary in red
Liverpool city centre skyline as seen from the River Mersey featuring Prince's Dock on the left, Pier Head, Mann Island Buildings and Museum of Liverpool in the centre and part of the Royal Albert Dock in the far right
The Gustav Adolf Church (Scandinavian Seamen's Church) in the Baltic Triangle