Liverpool is definitely a broad church when it comes to nightlife. The Seel Street area is also good for drinking and there are traditional pubs on Dale St and Tithebarn St. If you're looking for nice restaurants you could strike out to Bold St or up to Hope St, which is an attractive area with cobbled streets and Georgian architecture. A the previous poster has suggested, it depends how raucous or classy you want to go
If you decide to explore outside the city centre, try Sefton Park or the Anthony Gormley statues on Crosby beach. |
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"Liverpool is definitely a broad church when it comes to nightlife. The Seel Street area is also good for drinking and there are traditional pubs on Dale St and Tithebarn St. If you're looking for nice restaurants you could strike out to Bold St or up to Hope St, which is an attractive area with cobbled streets and Georgian architecture. A the previous poster has suggested, it depends how raucous or classy you want to go
If you decide to explore outside the city centre, try Sefton Park or the Anthony Gormley statues on Crosby beach. "
This. Oh don't forget the Albert dock and ferry! Great city! |
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"hi guys me and the hubby are off to Liverpool on the 22nd of August for a night. Just looking for recommendations on what to do or where to drink as we haven't been before
Thanks! X "
Swerve Mathew street.
Full of idiots
Loads of nice little boozers up by hardman street passed the bombed out church (try the phil)and lots of nice little restaurants too. |
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"Liverpool is definitely a broad church when it comes to nightlife. The Seel Street area is also good for drinking and there are traditional pubs on Dale St and Tithebarn St. If you're looking for nice restaurants you could strike out to Bold St or up to Hope St, which is an attractive area with cobbled streets and Georgian architecture. A the previous poster has suggested, it depends how raucous or classy you want to go
If you decide to explore outside the city centre, try Sefton Park or the Anthony Gormley statues on Crosby beach. "
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Bold street is great and has FACT cinema, my go to place when I’m in the City.
Off Sefton Park is Lark Lane, some nice cafes and shops |
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