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.
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Our new location in Clayton Square will have a new listing shortly - until then all the info here apart from the address is correct Made-here has been established to satisfy a hunger for gifts and accessories with 'soul'. We sell work by talented designers, artists & makers from Liverpool, so if you are visiting this great city you can buy from us and not only get a great piece of art, jewellery, homeware, book, cd or accessory, but also know that you are supporting a Liverpool business or artist too. We think everyone should increase the amount of things they buy locally or from small businesses and individuals - it makes sense for all involved.
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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
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dot-art was founded in Liverpool in 2006 and specialises in affordable, high quality, locally sourced art. We work with over 100 artists to provide an unrivaled choice of original art and limited edition prints for home or business, as well as offering a range of complementary services. dot-art opened the doors of their new gallery in January 2016 and host 6 exhibitions each year by local artists.
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The Devils Club was founded in November 2014 by colleagues Adam Allward and Craig Garner. We are a custom tattoo studio located in Liverpool City Centre featuring multi award winning artists offering all styles of tattoos. The studio is has a friendly, professional and dynamic atmosphere and is vegan friendly. Walk ins are always welcome.
These guys are brilliant! I've been going to the Club for years getting tattoos. It is truly unbelievable what they can draw. Swear I’m blown away every time I get a tat there! This time I was finishing my half sleeve and I was being seen by Craig. He basically drew some basic shapes with a marker to show me how it will be laid out and then he started. The 6-hour session was painful as I idiotically drank the night before the appointment. He knew this and made everything comfortable for me and took breaks whenever I needed and the coffee in the shop is pretty good. They have male and female artists and have availabilities all around the calendar/clock as they have a good number of artists. I highly recommend The Devil’s Club for all tattoo needs. They have multi-skilled artists and they can work with you and build whatever you need from scratch. UNBELEIVABLE STUDIO!
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Walker Art Gallery is a beautiful building housing a stunning collection of art. The galleries hold paintings from the 13th century to the present day: you can see work by Rembrandt, Hockney, Holbein, Turner, Lowry, Rossetti, Millais and Freud to name but a few. We also have a sculpture gallery, a craft and design gallery, and Big Art for Little Artists - a gallery specially designed for children up to 8 years of age. Due to Covid-19 restrictions the children'g gallery is currently closed and our Medieval and Rensaissance galleries are closed for refurbishment. Don't miss the Linda McCartney Retrospective on show until 10 January 2020, Buy tickets online at www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk Entry to the permanent collection is free but booking essential.
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