Discover the North of England, one of the most multicultural cities in the United Kingdom? This is in which area to stay in Liverpool!
The sixth largest city in the United Kingdom and the fourth largest city in England, here is a city with only 800 years of history, but which has been able to shine in its past, both by its industrial and commercial hub and by the cultural diversity and the artists it bore. We are talking about Liverpool, and its 445,200 inhabitants (816,216 in the urban area), in the Merseyside. Liverpool was founded in 1207 and became a major city in the 19th century: the port city of the British Empire (40 per cent of British trade), Liverpool is the second largest city in the country that has the most museums after London. Formerly working, port and industrial, it becomes a bastion of the music of the Beatles before being "gentrified" and muted in tourist city.
Because of its popular past, Liverpool attracts a clientele to work as much as to spend a vacation. There is a large offer of accommodation among the cheapest in the northwest of England. The city has about ten districts, including the presentation of the best neighborhoods to stay in Liverpool.
Cavern Quarter

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This is an emblematic part of the city, located in the heart of downtown. Around Mathew Street, there is a lively and dynamic neighbourhood, a home of music and a cornerstone of Beatles’ history. Many restaurants, bars and pubs are concentrated, especially around Victoria Street. Staying in Cavern Quarter really allows in a central position to explore Liverpool.
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Liverpool Waterfront

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Want to walk on one of the most beautiful seafronts in the world? Numerous major tourist attractions are scattered from parts and other alleys: Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, Museum of Liverpool, Titanic Memorial, Pier Head Village, etc. Go to Castle Street to find restaurants and bars in the neighborhood. If, on the other hand, you have a boat to take for the island of Man or Northern Ireland, it is here that you have to stay in Liverpool.
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Saint George

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Here is a high place of cultural tourism in Liverpool, with many monuments of neoclassical style: St George Hall Monument, the World Museum, the Walker Art Gallery, the Central Library and among others, the Liverpool Lime Street Station. Not far away, the National Museums brings together several museums and art galleries, an exhibition of more than a million objects and works of art.
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Liverpool ONE

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To feel the city’s vibrant and commercial soul and shopping, go to Liverpool ONE, the most shopping area: more than 160 shops, restaurants, pubs, bars and cafés around Hanover Street and not far, the central station of Liverpool. There are quite a lot of hotels on the street as well as the accommodations at the home, you will probably find where to stay at too expensive by e.g. the offers of the housing site at the home, Airbnb .
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The Chinese Quarter

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Considered one of the oldest and one of the largest Chinese community in the Western world, stroll around the largest Chinese park located outside of China and taste the delights of Asian cuisine thanks to many Chinese markets and restaurants. Another central area to stay in Liverpool.
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Ropewalks

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How to treat accommodation in Liverpool without evoke Ropewalks? It is the bohemian district of Liverpool, adjacent to the central station, it is the place where the new one is made in the old: the old luxury and chic buildings of the city have been rehabilitated in trendy boutiques and cultural events. Here again, many pubs scatter the streets, but also discotheques – ideal for celebrating – restaurants, art galleries, and gardens of the church of Saint Luke. One of the best neighborhoods, probably, where to sleep in Liverpool.
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