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liverpool@remax.uk
Liverpool
Associate Director
+44 (0) 7790 071956
peter.burge@remax.uk
About Liverpool
With a population totalling approximately 500,000 residents, the city of Liverpool is the fifth largest in the country. The metropolitan borough consists of about six areas or quarters as they are sometimes referred to.
The maritime city is situated in the northwest of England. in the 18th century, Liverpool was a key and thriving trade and migration port - the convenience of sitting where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea made it a very inviting port for travels and merchants.
Though famously the hometown of The Beatles, Liverpool is truly so much more - the cultural melting pot makes this city a haven of style and vibrancy around every corner of the city.
Getting to Liverpool from any part of the country is easy; it is no wonder so many UK-based and international visitors flock to see the city's sights every year. It takes about 2.5 hours to get to Liverpool from London by train and about 3.5 by car. Manchester, Newcastle, Birmingham, and Glasgow are also direct by rail and car, making it hugely accessible for a weekend visit. In addition, John Lennon Airport makes international travel incredibly straightforward, with flights scheduled daily for national and international destinations. In 2008 Liverpool hosted the European Capital of Cultural (ECoC), four years after the city was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status - as you walk around Liverpool, it is not hard to see why the city was selected for such an honour.
Liverpool Community
Celebrated for its iconic architecture, cultural significance and excellent transport links, Liverpool is considered an incredibly desirable place to purchase a property.
The city has the most museums in the country, second only to the Capital City. With plenty of museums to choose from options, including The Museum of Liverpool, The Beatles Story, The Battle of the Atlantic Experience, Merseyside Maritime Museum, and British Music Experience. If you are interested in a spot of shopping Liverpool One is a thriving area of known and independent brands, restaurants, bars, and kid's play areas - this is a great day out for the family, whatever your interests. Around the city, you will find independent eateries, local English pubs, and sights such as the iconic St George's Hall, the Albert Dock's, Liverpool Cathedral and any musical experiences, museums, or tours. The popular Mersey River Cruise is a must-do while in town, so whether you are a resident or a visitor, brace yourself for plenty of cultures, entertainment, and local hospitality.