Standing at 138 meters (452 feet), Radio City Tower, originally known as St. John’s Beacon, has been a defining feature of the Liverpool skyline since its construction in 1969. Initially designed as a ventilation shaft with a revolving restaurant at the top, it now serves as a regional communications tower. The observation platform offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings, allowing visitors to take in the urban landscape and beyond. Today, guests can ascend to the top and enjoy the expansive vistas, making it a notable stop for those exploring the city.
Radio City Tower (St. Johns Beacon)
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