Where on Merseyside should you REALLY live? @LivEchoNews
Where on Merseyside should you REALLY live? @LivEchoNews
Where should you REALLY be living on Merseyside? Find out with our not-at-all-accurate but totally fun quiz.
Where should you REALLY be living on Merseyside? Find out with our not-at-all-accurate but totally fun quiz.
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Wirral
Wirral
You should live on Wirral, with tons of beaches and plenty of wide-open spaces, the peninsula appeals to those who like their peace and quiet but also like a bit of city life - with Liverpool within easy reach.
Whether it's an ice cream by the beach in West Kirby, or cocktails and a slap-up meal in Oxton Village, you will find your happy place on Wirral.
Liverpool
Liverpool
You got Liverpool! The hustle and bustle of living in a city really appeals to you with tons of clubs, bars and restaurants you could go to a different party every night of the week.
If you fancy a spot of shopping you can head over to the Liverpool ONE for some designer brands, or to Bold Street for some quirky pieces you won't find in your typical high-street store.
If you do fancy some peace and quiet - or something a bit different - you can head to Lark Lane and enjoy some of the city's best independent cafes and restaurants.
Southport
Southport
You got Southport! You do like to be beside the seaside, so Southport is the perfect town for you.
From an ice cream from Rossi's to a fancy cocktail in The Vincent, the traditional seaside town offers something for everyone.
You can enjoy a good time at Southport Pleasureland or playing on the slot machines at Silcock's arcade.
If the fair isn't really your thing you could take in some culture at The Atkinson or catch a play at Southport Theatre.
St Helens
St Helens
You got St Helens! We're sure you'll feel right at home in the rugby loving town of St Helens, home to The Saints.
There's a huge number of real ale pubs that attract beer lovers from far-and-wide.
St Helens is also home to the world-famous Pilkington's Glass, which invented the way current double-glazing is created. Impressive.
If you're a music lover, the annual Westfield Street music festival has something to suit all tastes, with 50 bands across 15 different bars.
Celebs such as Johnny Vegas have named Barton's Pickles as the 'official food of St Helens.'