The Three Graces along the Pier Head, Royal Liver Building's twin towers and Liver Birds, the Cunard's white classical front, the Port of Liverpool's green copper dome, a ferry crossing the Mersey under a peach sky, the Albert Dock warehouses and red columns on the right. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to the universities, the NHS, the docks' afterlife, or the creative trade that grew out of Capital of Culture, with grown kids on both sides of the Mersey. However you got here, the welcome is direct Scouse.
Browsing and creating a profile costs nothing. Read other members, take your time, see who's nearby. Sending a note needs an upgrade (fair trade, that's how the lights stay on), and you'll know if anyone here is worth it long before you decide to pay.
Liverpool members tend to start at Albert Dock or in Sefton Park. Bold Street holds the independent coffee crowd; Lark Lane runs quieter. The Philharmonic on a matinee shows a bit of effort. Crosby Beach and Formby pinewoods earn a Saturday once you've already met, and Wirral makes a slower day across the water.