According to trip advisor it's a beautiful city, full of 'istry.
The locals are simple folk, though thoroughly freindly and always on hand to recount tales full of humour and witty repartee - you'll be sure of a warm welcome.
The ground can be a little slippy underfoot and crampons are advised.
Traditional dining can be enjoyed throughout the city with a form of watery stew known as "scouse". Puddle water, rodents and twigs are simmered gently for between 4-3 minutes - though be careful the locals don't try to ram that down your throats.
In a city steeped in hundreds of years of slavery and political deceit, make sure you visit the glittering golden palace of the most famous local deity, known only as Degsy.
Transport is usually by way of the Giro copter.
Enjoy your trip...