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Atlantic Prestige Travel
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Atlantic Prestige Travel
Atlantic Prestige Travel
14 Richardson StreetLiverpool Liverpool L74LHUK
+441513191265
Business Description
APT specializes in delivering professional transportation services, operating from the northwest and extending our offerings across the entire UK. Our commitment is to provide a superior service that seamlessly blends affordability with quality, while focusing on meticulous attention to detail. We treat each client with the utmost respect, aiming to create an experience, not just a journey. Be it an airport transfer, wedding transportation, or any other requirement, our immaculate vehicles and skilled drivers provide a distinguished service that goes beyond expectation, ensuring a great travel experience no matter the distance, all at reasonable price
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About Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, northwest England. It had a population of 486,100 in 2021. The city is located on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, adjacent to the Irish Sea, and is approximately 178 miles (286 km) from London. Liverpool is the fifth largest city in the United Kingdom, and the the largest settlement in Merseyside. The city forms part of a larger urban region of over 2 million people which extends into the neighbouring counties of Cheshire and Lancashire. Liverpool is part of the Liverpool City Region, a combined authority with a population of over 1.5 million. Liverpool was established as a borough in 1207 in the county of Lancashire and became a significant town in the late seventeenth century, when the port at nearby Chester began to silt up. The Port of Liverpool became heavily involved in the Atlantic slave trade, with the first slave ship departing from the town in 1699. The port also imported much of the cotton required by the neighbouring Lancashire textile mills, and became a major departure point for English and Irish emigrants to North America. In the 19th century, Liverpool rose to global economic importance at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution and built the first intercity railway, the first non-combustible warehouse system (the Royal Albert Dock), and a pioneering elevated electrical railway; it was granted city status in 1880.