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Liverpool's shopping centre is a mixture of well-known High Street names and quirky independent boutiques. The City’s restaurant scene has also blossomed over the past decade with new eateries popping up overnight.

Amenities near Liverpool ...

The city centre's newest shopping district, the Met Quarter, is home to MAC's only store outside Liverpool, plus a host of designer names including Armani, Prada, Gucci and Moulten Brown - not to mention the longest sculpture in Europe.  Try Cavern Walks for Liverpool's stylish independent boutiques Cricket, Vivienne Westwood and Bardot.

If you can avoid shopping till you drop, a night on the town is not to be missed. Liverpool's reputation for unforgettable nightlife was built on the back of the Cavern, and later Cream. Today the converted Polish church Alma de Cuba provides a stunning evening's entertainment, while the award-winning Chibuku Shake Shake has proved our latest international success.

The City’s restaurant revolution almost certainly began at 60 Hope Street. Four times Best Merseyside Restaurant of the Year, this haven for European cuisine offers modern dining at a very reasonable price, though you are advised to book early.  The city’s ethnic diversity has also led to a wide range of dining choices when it comes to style.
 
 
 

Shopping in Liverpool ...

  Shopping
Cavern Walks Shopping Centre
The shops located in the Shopping Centre are among the most unique collection of outlets you are likely to find in the north west of England.

The likes of Vivienne Westwood and Agent Provocatuer rub shoulders with some of the most talented and ambitious fashionistas in Liverpool.

There is also something for the younger market as well. Kids Cavern has all the designer names in the right sizes for anyone, from new borns right through to 11 to 16 year olds.

And if you have come from further afield a visit to the Cavern Shopping Centre wouldn’t be complete without popping in to the Beatles shop for some essential souvenir hunting.
Mathew Street, Liverpool,
T: +44 (0) 151 236 9082
publicity@cavernshopping.com
www.cavernshopping.com
 
 
 

Eating Out in Liverpool ...

 
  Eating Out
60 Hope Street
60 Hope Street is synonymous throughout the UK with fine dining, combining cuisine always using locally sourced seasonal produce.  This popular restaurant housed in a Grade II listed building offers the finest cuisine, with a 60 Hope Street contemporary twist.

Alternatively 60 Bistro is an informal place with classic business 'Working Lunches' and executive sandwiches or salads over a glass of wine.
60 Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 9BZ

T: +44 (0) 151 707 6060 

F: +44 (0) 151 707 6016

www.60hopestreet.com

Blundell Street
Blundell Street offers a unique dining experience to Liverpool City centre. Real food and real music are both on offer at converted warehouse opposite the Kings Dock. A classic 1950's cabaret lounge offers musically, Jazz, Soul and Motown. Expect to hear the city’s finest crooners.
Blundell Street, 57 Blundell Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 0AJ
T: +44 (0) 151 709 5779 
F: +44 (0) 151 709 5668
www.blundellstreet.co.uk
 
 
 
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