
Liverpool is a vibrant and
exciting city, attracting millions of visitors every year. Many stay, helping
to make Liverpool a cosmopolitan city which encourages and celebrates diversity.
Liverpool is a Music City, renowned as the birthplace of
The Beatles, for classical music with the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and a host of contemporary music
performers. Just some of the reasons Liverpool will be the
European Capital of Culture in 2008.
The
renaissance of Liverpool City Centre and waterfront has created a wealth
of stunning yet affordable city living opportunities in new build penthouses,
apartments and houses combined with a wide range accommodation available
further afield. To see what is available in and around Liverpool take a
look at the interactive map by clicking
here.
Further afield, the city offers a range of quality living space from thatched cottages to leafy green suburbs. With a vibrant and diverse nightlife and a range of excellent restaurants, pavement cafés and bars including Simply Heathcotes, The Living Room and The Platinum Lounge the city is a great place to live and work.
Open
space is abundant, with more than a third of the city region being greenbelt
and over 30 miles of coastline including nature reserves of national importance.
With its excellent road, rail and motorway networks the beauty of the Lake
District and North Wales are readily accessible from the city.
Liverpool has the only collection of Museums & Galleries with National status in the UK outside London. The city has an outstanding Tate Gallery and two magnificent Cathedrals, the Anglican being the largest in the UK. A biennial world class festival of visual arts has been established - the only one in the UK. With the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra based in the Philharmonic Hall, and a hugely popular season of 'Summer Pops', Liverpool offers a wide range of cultural activities.
Liverpool
is home to four theatres which host events ranging from major west end shows
to soliloquys including such diverse performances as
National Ballet and country music.
Liverpool and
Everton Football clubs and the world famous Aintree racecourse, home
of the Grand National, are all within 20 minutes of the City Centre. Leisure
facilities abound, with several excellent
David Lloyd Leisure Centres. And, Liverpool is also a major Golfing
Capital with Merseyside having over 40 courses, 7 of which are leading championship
venues, including the world famous links of
Royal Liverpool and
Royal Birkdale.
People feel at home in Liverpool.
The
renaissance of Liverpool City Centre and waterfront has created a wealth
of stunning yet affordable city living opportunities in new build penthouses,
apartments and houses combined with a wide range accommodation available
further afield. To see what is available in and around Liverpool take a
look at the interactive map by clicking
here. Further afield, the city offers a range of quality living space from thatched cottages to leafy green suburbs. With a vibrant and diverse nightlife and a range of excellent restaurants, pavement cafés and bars including Simply Heathcotes, The Living Room and The Platinum Lounge the city is a great place to live and work.
Open
space is abundant, with more than a third of the city region being greenbelt
and over 30 miles of coastline including nature reserves of national importance.
With its excellent road, rail and motorway networks the beauty of the Lake
District and North Wales are readily accessible from the city. Liverpool has the only collection of Museums & Galleries with National status in the UK outside London. The city has an outstanding Tate Gallery and two magnificent Cathedrals, the Anglican being the largest in the UK. A biennial world class festival of visual arts has been established - the only one in the UK. With the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra based in the Philharmonic Hall, and a hugely popular season of 'Summer Pops', Liverpool offers a wide range of cultural activities.
Liverpool
is home to four theatres which host events ranging from major west end shows
to soliloquys including such diverse performances as
National Ballet and country music.
Liverpool and
Everton Football clubs and the world famous Aintree racecourse, home
of the Grand National, are all within 20 minutes of the City Centre. Leisure
facilities abound, with several excellent
David Lloyd Leisure Centres. And, Liverpool is also a major Golfing
Capital with Merseyside having over 40 courses, 7 of which are leading championship
venues, including the world famous links of
Royal Liverpool and
Royal Birkdale. People feel at home in Liverpool.