Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all—the Beatles. Relive the hysteria at the Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Liverpool
5.0 based on 43 reviews
The Button Boutique is a buzzing hub of all things creative and crafty, from our studio within the Baltic Triangle, the up and coming arts quarter of Liverpool, we hold a variety of events and workshops. From children's parties to Hen parties we provide a creatively vintage twist on event styling. We have established ourselves as a company who provide wedding styling, furniture up-cycling workshops, vintage afternoon teas and wedding fascinator workshops, among others. We also work closely with other Liverpool companies and Alder Hey children's hospital to showcase our events and sell our vintage inspired wares.
5.0 based on 100 reviews
The largest LUSH in the world! Located in Liverpool city centre. Spanning 4 floors, including a floor dedicated to the #LushSpa. Filled with exclusive products and services including the #LushHairLab and #LushFlorist.
Lushes flagship and biggest store. What can I say every time I have been in before lockdown was an amazing experience, made possible by their ethical and conscious approach to ban anythin and everything that harms or is cruel to animals, our seas and oceans, wildlife at large. They are true pioneers in every sense of the word. The staff are amazing, nothing is too small when it comes to helping you. I needed to chill so the gave me a cuppa sat me down gave me headphones and let me unwind to some soothing, serene music... I love this store and its staff
5.0 based on 38 reviews
"Based in South Liverpool, just a stone's throw from Liverpool's famous Penny Lane, Mooshy La La is a Bohemian Glamorous Treasure trove! Influenced by Barbara Hulanicki's 'BIBA' of the late 60's 70's, this exquisite Vintage/Antique Boutique has a strong Art Deco theme! Selling Vintage Clothing (from 20's through to 80's), Antiques, Chandeliers, Vintage Costume Jewellery, Artifacts, Collectibles and Lots lots more. You can browse to your hearts content without the pressure or hurry to buy in this little oasis of opulence!" TRANSPORT Mooshy La La is very easy to get to it is on a direct bus route (86,86a,80,80a,)from Liverpool City Centre to Penny Lane, you will actually see Mooshy La La from the right hand side window as you get ready to ascend at Penny Lane. There is plenty of street parking (no meters or residents only) all around the shop, so no worries there! A Taxi ride from the City Centre would be around £7.00. AROUND THE AREA There are quite a few bohemian independent shops around the area, antiques,crafts,vegan foods,tattoo.As well as many Charity/Thrift shops. There is a HUGE variety of eateries & bars. The Penny Lane area borders a large student area and an affluent shopping/residential area, thus giving a wide range of choice in shopping and eating/drinking! What more could you ask for!!!!!! :-)
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We offer a wide range of vintage clothing and accessories for men and women from the 1950s-1990s at great prices. You can also get a selection of hot and cold vegan beverages, and visit OUTPUT art gallery, who share our space...coffee, corduroy and culture!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
OUTPUT gallery is the go-to for art by and for Merseyside. We work exclusively with creatives from or based in the area to put on exhibitions and events right here in Liverpool City Centre. The gallery is also home to Total Recall Vintage and neighbours to the Kazimier Garden - so you can see some excellent art, have a shop, and nip next door to hang out.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
I didn’t even know that Granby street did a market until yesterday - great community feel - lots of interesting stalls ( about 20) selling homemade items, lots of arts and crafts and beauty/ homeopathic products , general bric a brac/ books / toys/ clothes/ fabrics and the most amazing homemade food - we bought a veggie curry , samosas, falafels and bhagis - proper home made food with the best authentic flavours - the lady who made them had been up since 3am cooking !!! It was well attended and had a a lively local feel- there was even music playing. We parked up easily on Beaconsfield Street and also noticed how well these houses have been restored and and made to look beautiful - there was a small organised group of young people litter collecting; the whole area had a proper community vibe to it - can’t wait to come back to the next one - will need to check up how frequently they are
5.0 based on 5 reviews
I discovered this absolute gem of a place just going past on the bus. Such a lovely atmosphere, friendly staff, art, jewelry and artists studios upstairs too. Such a brilliant find. The layout is wonderful selling local products it’s a unique space. I prefer independent places like this, definitely got a new fan! Check it out it’s boss as we say in Liverpool!
4.5 based on 253 reviews
Sudley House has been described as a hidden gem. Tucked away in Liverpool's leafy suburbs, Sudley is the only house of a Victorian merchant that still has its original pictures, including works by Millais, Turner and Rossetti. With beautiful period furniture, carpets and wallpaper it doesn't feel like a regular gallery, more a period home that you've been given the keys to. Admission is free, booking essential at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/sudleyhouse
In all the years we've been coming to the great city of Liverpool we had never visited this glorious house and gallery. Sublime paintings, fabulous interiors, and amazing views to the Welsh hills from the rear terrace and gardens. Cannot recommend a visit enough. Staff are absolutely WONDERFUL, knowledgeable and friendly. A great afternoon out.
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