
Liverpool’s flagship art gallery, housed in a converted Victorian warehouse on the waterfront.
Liverpool’s flagship art gallery, housed in a converted Victorian warehouse on the waterfront.
The Bluecoat Display Centre in Liverpool is a contemporary craft shop – and it’s been doing its thing for over 50 years – despite funding cuts and recessions.
The Quarter is a triple threat restaurant, cafe and deli.
A true Liverpudlian treasure, great for a pie and pint.
Junk emporium 69A in Liverpool is the shop that time forgot. It has been peddling vintage wares since 1976.
The Cunard is one of Liverpool’s “Three Graces”
Liverpool ONE avoided the fate of so many 1960s and 1970s large-scale shopping developments. Instead of obliterating what was already there, blocks of new-build sit alongside preserved and renovated existing buildings.
The Walker Art Gallery is a small but perfectly formed traditional gallery. It houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculpture and decorative art from 13th century to present day.
A fine gastropub that’s also child friendly
The Epstein Theatre in Liverpool, formerly known as the Neptune Theatre, was renamed in honour of The Beatles’ Manager Brian Epstein.
Mowgli sets out to bring authentic Indian street food to Liverpool.
Jenny’s Bar is hidden away on Fenwick Street in Liverpool. Descend a staircase from what looks like a fish restaurant, and you’ll find a bar in two parts.