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RICHMONDSTATION STREET BRIDES PREGO ZARA SWATCH SPACES BELOW STRAND STREET TO HOME 8 PINK BLAYZE 18 THORNTONS TAKE 2 RYMAN 2000 CAR PARKING Toilets MATTHEW ST TAKE 2 WHITECHAPEL 9 HAIR EXPRESS 19 QUICK SERVE SPACES BELOW HOME QUARTER OPTICAL QUARTER JOHN LEWIS SEEL ST 10 THE PERFUME SHOP EXPRESS SEEL ST MOOD BAR & ELLIOT ST THE BEAVER- CHOCOLATE JOHN LEWIS BIERKELLER CELLAR NOVOTEL MOOD BAR & WHITECHAPEL RESTAURANT THE BROOKS CHOCOLATE CELLAR NOVOTEL FRANC BISTRO RESTAURANT FRANC BISTRO NORTH JOHNS ST ELLIOT ST WALKABOUTBAR & RENSHAW ST An international city with LIVERPOOL ONE Close to the historic GYM LORD STREET & CHURCH STREET CAVERN WALKS Uniting international METQUARTERBAR & HANOVER Boasting ST brands like GRADWELLMAC, STQ PARKROPE WALKS & BOLD STREET Situated ST JOHNS Opposite Lime Street station, CLAYTON SQUARE A popular 30 store GYM HANOVER ST GRADWELL STQ PARK WALKABOUT 553 SPACES u/o CAFE SPORTS EXPRESS 553 SPACES RESTAURANT u/o CAFE SPORTS EXPRESS waterfront, Liverpool ONE’s innovative Just northeast of Liverpool ONE, designer brands like Vivienne Westwood Jo Malone,RESTAURANT Links of London and Hugo Boss, next to the city centre’s shopping hub, St Johns has 100 stores with a food shopping centre opposite Central station CAFE LIVER BUILDING SONY CAFEa rich cultural and maritime SONY CAVERN LIVERPOOL ONE LIVERPOOL ONE BUS EXCHANGE HARD DAYS designBUS EXCHANGE combines tranquil outside spaces Lord Street runs into Church Street. with the city’s very own fashion Metquarter puts the art into shopping. inward investment both residential and court and adjoining car park. It is home with Mothercare, Early Learning Centre, past, Liverpool is home to SALT NIGHT HOTEL WALKS SALT BHS TARLETON ST RAPID with vibrant shopping streets. Stop off One of Liverpool’s main shopping independents, the rich combination Set in Whitechapel in the middle ofSLATER the ST city commercial is fast rebranding the Rope to major high street names such as SLATER ST Clas OhlsonHARDWARE and the city centre’s largest ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; BASNETT ST at the Leisure Terrace for a bite to eat, destinations, Church Street is home of styles and retailers gives the centre and flanked byBUTTON the CavernST Club to Walks as the cultural quarter. This, paired New Look, Beaverbrooks, JJB and Boots. Nosh N Coffee café is situated under world-class shopping and JOHNJOHN LEWIS LEWIS JOHN LEWIS or visit the wideCOLLECTIONCOLLECTION range of shops – from to Primark’s flagship store – which, Cavern WalksCOLLECTION a quirky independence the west and the Playhouse to the east, with Bold Street’s network of independent JD Sports, with fashion independents a beautiful glass domed ceiling. Other dining – and all within easy DUKE ST DUKE ST GREAT CHARLOTTE ST John Lewis to Jigsaw and Debenhams at 84,000 square feet, is the that defines the LiverpudlianHARRINGDON character. ST the Metquarter is at the heart of Liverpool’s retailers, makes the area the perfect link and value multiples such as Wilkinson retailers include Wallis and The Body Shop. walking distance.HILTON HOTEL MERSEYTRAVELto Disney. liverpool-one.com world’s largest. HILTON HOTEL BUS TICKET cultural heritage. metquarter.com between Liverpool’s past and
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