Nightlife
In a city with such a wealth of musical achievement, you would expect a dazzling, diverse and vibrant nightlife. And that's exactly what Liverpool offers.
Live music venues, clubs, restaurants, cafes, and an enormous variety of drinking bars ranging from superb, traditional public houses to the latest designer-chic cafes and cabaret venues, all combine to make Liverpool's night scene one of the liveliest in the UK.
While some of the bars along Hope Street offer design and history, as well as good drinks. Notable bars in Hope Street are the Grade 1 listed Philharmonic with its award winning men’s toilets (ladies are frequently seen trying to sneak a look!) and the Casa, opened by Liverpool dockworkers after they lost their jobs in a long-running dispute over the use of casual labour.
For real ale lovers, Some of the favourites that frequently make the CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) guide include The Everyman Bistro in Hope Street, (try downstairs for a better atmosphere), Roscoe Head in Roscoe Street, and the Dispensary in Renshaw Street. Many of these serve ales from the local Cain's Brewery, who also runs tours around their red-brick Victorian brewery.

Home to super clubs Garlands, Chibuku and Circus Liverpool is growing in popularity as a nightlife city. If you're looking for a funky night out with an electric atmosphere, try Society or Heebie Jeebies! For a different style of music and atmosphere, why not try the Krazyhouse, Barfly or Zanzibar? Packed to the rafters every Friday and Saturday night, you'll be sure to have a night to remember in Liverpool.

The bars in Liverpool are second to none with amazing boutique style venues all unique in character, attracting a wide range of people. The Albert Dock boasts a range of high class bars such as BabyCream, Pan Am, Baby Blue and Circo where you'll be sure to spot a celeb or two.

Or why not hit the heart of the city for more exclusive hideaways such as Newz bar, The Living Room and Mosquito. Playing a mixture of sounds, these sophisticated bars are the talk of the city.
Concert Square with its continental style piazza, this is a popular area, particularly with the under 30s, and Mathew Street offer a range of chain and individual bars to ensure there is something for everyone. Playing a range of music, these main bar strips are sure to be crowd pleasers!
