Encompassing the Liverpool One shopping centre, the Cavern Club, the Royal Livery Building, and the Royal Albert Docks, Liverpool city centre is the ideal location for those who want to be within a few minutes’ walk of its exciting attractions, and best commercial shops and restaurants.
Converted warehouses and industrial estates filled with hipster shops and bars, Ropewalk and the Baltic Triangle are the city’s centre for arts, culture, and nightlife. These locales are also within easy walking distance of Liverpool’s commercial centre and waterfront.
The Knowledge Quarter is home to a mix of professional techies and students, making this urban renewal inner city suburb a trendy hub for young urbanites. Liverpool’s unmissable cathedrals are located here too.
Named after its grand Georgian townhouses, the Georgian Quarter is an upscale residential inner-city suburb for families, adored for its traditional pubs and fine-dining restaurants.
Head to Woolton for an even more residential feel, as this neighbourhood is more likened to a charming English village. Think flower-lined streets, Tudor and Georgian houses, traditional pubs, and a community atmosphere.
Liverpool is a pretty vast city, and unless you’re staying in Ropewalk or the city centre, the best way to get around is by local bus, which is easily navigable and reliable.