This is an important part of Liverpool's Waterfront City Renaissance Zone. The south side of the area relies on the original dock to retain a series of yacht wharfs to form a group of small island-like red-wall buildings, including the Maritime Museum, TagE Art Museum and other cultural palaces. There are also some excellent restaurants that are very distinctive and even have elegant seats in the North outdoor facing the current. A very old bell tower in the complex is very prominent on the seashore, while the modern architectural style exaggerated by the Liverpool Museum has brought different architectural heritage to the city. There are fewer pedestrians in the evening, but it has also become a good place for many citizens to take a leisure walk after dinner.