Liverpool is an extremely lively and pleasant city. Especially in recent times. The massive redevelopment work that has affected areas such as Albert Dock and the Baltic Triangle has benefited the whole community.
Today to spend pleasant evenings, or to have fun with friends, you will really be spoiled for choice among the many clubs in Liverpool.
The Baltic Triangle, about 15 minutes from the center, is one of the liveliest and most vibrant areas of Liverpool. Whether it’s for brunch, lunch, dinner. To have a drink, or to dance, this is certainly the right place to spend some time in the city.
What was once an area full of abandoned warehouses, factories and breweries (such as the Cain) has quickly transformed into a lively entertainment center, with lots of art spaces, informal dining venues, and even a skatepark.
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The Baltic Market, in this sense, is one of the landmarks of the area. The former Cain brewery today is an agglomeration of bars, cafes, vintage shops, co-working spaces. More info from here.
Relaxing atmosphere, day and night, and excellent cocktails are the basis of his toilet in the Botanical Garden, at 49 New Beard Street. Gin is the main protagonist: try the gin slushes on tap, and the gin Spritz.
Excellent gastronomic proposals, good drinks and many evenings (including bingo) at the Camp and Furnace, a place built on the site of an old furnace.
Love Lane Brewers is ideal for enjoying excellent beers in a welcoming and relaxing environment. The brewery is just a few minutes’ walk from the Queens Wharf Bridge
At 32 Seel Street, just a few minutes’ walk from Liverpool One, Kazimier Garden is one of the most interesting places in Liverpool, one of our favorites. Unique setting, cozy atmosphere in a rustic place where you can listen to good music, eat good food and drink excellent craft beer.
Not to be missed.
You can’t leave the city without setting foot, at least once, in the historic Cavern Club on Mathew Street. The local historian saw the Beatles perform 292 times before the final consecration. There is, of course, no shortage of references to the Fab Four throughout the area. The Lennon statue is one of the most photographed and most loved corners for a selfie.
There is no self-respecting holiday without a little … healthy shopping. Liverpool One, in this regard, is a must. A huge shopping center located in the center, which occupies several districts. It is one of the largest and most modern in the whole country. The entertainment options are truly endless.
In addition to the shops of prestigious international fashion houses, there are some of the best international cuisine restaurants and bars in the city, pubs, cafes, shops of all kinds, for all tastes and needs. You can sip a drink, have lunch or spend a few hours in total relaxation. The possibilities are truly manifold.
Obviously, on weekends, the center is literally besieged by visitors.
If you want to take home some souvenirs or want to take a relaxing stroll among colorful shop windows, bars, vintage shops and small galleries, you can’t miss visiting Bold Street.
Also ideal for lunch in one of the many international restaurants in the area.
Among the most appreciated and purchased items during a holiday in Liverpool there are, of course, the souvenirs related to the Beatles. Throughout the city you can find many shops (vintage and otherwise) that sell memorabilia, photos and objects related to the Fab Four. At Mathew St 31 you will find the interesting Beatles Shop which also offers some rare items. In Albert Dock, near “The Beatles Tory” is The Fab4 Store.
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