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Quick Facts

Where to Live

Liverpool is popular with students and young professionals so there is a huge range of housing options available in the city centre, although mainly dominated by apartments. Popular areas include the Waterfront, Baltic Triangle, Ropewalks and Georgian Quarter.

There is a wide range of residential areas such as Lark Lane, Crosby, West Derby, Woolton Village, Aigburth and Allerton. There are affordable options all over the city to choose from.

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Transport - Getting Around

The local transport in Liverpool City Region prides itself on its accessibility making travel around the area easy for all. It’s worthwhile to check out the Merseytravel website for further information regarding each different mode of transportation.

The city’s iconic Mersey Ferries operate between the city and the Wirral, and further afield to Belfast, Dublin and Isle of Man – there’s no better way to take in the magnificent views of the city’s famous waterfront.

Living Costs Estimate

The cost of living in Liverpool is still significantly lower than in other big cities across the UK, including London, Manchester, Birmingham or even Cambridge. Life here is 20.31% less expensive than in the capital, while rent is 64% lower.

The cost of living for a single person is £640.34 on average (without rent). It is very possible to spend as little as £300 per person and live a decent life, making Liverpool one of the best cities to live in. To give you a clear estimate of the living costs:

  • Average rent per month: £768
  • Average utilities (heating, gas, electricity): £90
  • Groceries for one person: £150
  • Regular Latte: £2.70
  • Cinema: £5-10
  • Transport: £87
  • Internet: £28
  • Meal, Inexpensive restaurant: £10
  • Mid-range restaurant for 2: £62

Entertainment & Lifestyle

Arguably, the most well-known point about Liverpool is that it was where the Beatles started. The city is proud of this musical heritage, and the Beatles Story – the only purely Beatles museum in the world can be found in the city. From family-fun activities to phenomenal shopping, culture and dining opportunities, there are attractions in Liverpool suitable for everyone. Here are some of the best attractions that the city has to offer:

  • Velocity Widnes is home to the UK’s largest inflatable park, which features an abundance of activities that will please people of all ages.
  • St George’s Hall is perhaps one of Liverpool’s most famous landmarks, and it is a prime example of neoclassical architecture.
  • Liverpool City Centre is the place to be for all your shopping needs. There are several attractions throughout the city centre where you can shop till you drop. Firstly, the lively Bold Street is home to a wonderful range of independent and boutique shops that sell everything from books and collector items to unique gifts and music records.
  • A cruise on the River Mersey is a phenomenal idea for taking your Liverpool sightseeing tour from land to sea. You will be able to catch a unique glimpse at the city’s skyline while enjoying the refreshing air. On a beautiful sunny day, this is something you won’t find elsewhere.
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