Going Out in Liverpool

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Liverpool

Town/City Name
Liverpool
County
Merseyside
Population
489000

About Liverpool

Liverpool became a city in 1880 and became a borough of its own in 1889. Liverpool is the fourth largest city and the fifth most visited city in the UK.

The Liver bird is the symbol of Liverpool, 26 meter tall Liver bird statues sit on top of the Liver building, legend says that if the 2 birds face each other the city would crumble.

Liverpool has incredibly rich multicultural heritage boasting the oldest black community in the UK and the oldest Chinese community in all of Europe as well as huge communities from Norway, Wales and Ireland.

Liverpool has produced some more than notable musicians, the most famous being the Beatles but also including Frankie goes to Hollywood, The Lightening Seeds, Flock of Seagulls and Space.

Liverpool is also home to arguably 2 of the UKs best footballs Liverpool FC and Everton FC.

Media is a very important part of Liverpool’s economy, some of the more famous movies partly filmed there are, Shirley Valentine, Harry Potter, Fast and Furious, Creed and 2020s The Batman.

Nightlife in Liverpool has topped best night out in the UK polls beating Manchester, Leeds and even London with its varied array of comedy clubs, pubs, late night bars, live music venues and night clubs.

Liverpool is twinned with Cologne Germany, Dublin Ireland and Rio de Janerio Brazil.

Places to eat in Liverpool, Restaurants in Liverpool

https://www.goingout.co.uk/cafe-restaurants/liverpool/pippins-corner-13569
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/liverpool/the-little-shoe-13691
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/liverpool/clockworks-13578
https://www.goingout.co.uk/south-american-restaurants/liverpool/jimmys-107446
https://www.goingout.co.uk/mediterranean/liverpool/la-finca-eivissa-152456
https://www.goingout.co.uk/steakhouse-restaurants/liverpool/copacabana-13651

Places to drink in Liverpool, Pubs and Bars in Liverpool

https://www.goingout.co.uk/european-restaurants/liverpool/the-pen-factory-20076
https://www.goingout.co.uk/restaurant/liverpool/brooklyn-mixer-130862
https://www.goingout.co.uk/international/liverpool/the-white-star-14251
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/liverpool/slug-lettuce-20167
https://www.goingout.co.uk/cafe-restaurants/liverpool/duke-street-espresso-bar-88299
https://www.goingout.co.uk/british/liverpool/cross-keys-88260

A brief history of Liverpool

The name Liverpool comes from the word ‘Lifer’ that means muddy water.

In 1207 Liverpool had a population of around 500 people, King John design the original street plan for the city. Liverpool has slow economic and population growth until the end of the 16th start of the 17h centuries; the fast growth came from the silting of the river Dee which led to the first wet dock in the city as trade was forced to Liverpool. The population grew again in the 1840s due to the great Irish famine.

Liverpool and Manchester became the first cities to link by railway.

IN the mid 1800s the city was known as the ‘New York of Europe’ as it was attracting immigrants from all over Europe for work on the docks.

After the great war housing and jobs were in short supply raising tensions between the native liverpudlian and immigrants, this led to mass building of council houses.

During the Second World War, Liverpool was key to both sides, the city endured a blitz on a scale that was only surpassed by London.

After the 1960s Mersey beat era owed to the Beatles the 1970’s saw changes in shipping which saw Liverpool endure the highest unemployment rates in the UK. By the mid 90’s Liverpool was growing faster than average and had started to recover from the previous decade’s unemployment.

Liverpool is a success story in more recent history, capitalising on the Beatles success, museums, art galleries, landmarks and the multi billion pound Liverpool one development. Liverpool is now a thriving entertainment, shopping and cultural hub in the north of England.

Popular things to do in Liverpool

Free things to do in Liverpool

Great for kids in Liverpool

Great for dogs in Liverpool

Dog friendly restaurants

Did you know?

Long term residents of Liverpool are called Liverpudlians however are often referred to as Scousers, the term scouser comes from a beef, lamb & seasonal veg stew made popular by sailors in the area

The hidden gems of Liverpool

Allerton Gardens is a beautiful spot of peace and quiet amongst the hustle and bustle of the City, great for a walk with the dogs for with Children.

The hidden gems of Liverpool

John Lennon airport was the first airport in the uk to be named after a person.

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