Know Before You Go: richtlijnen voor reizen in Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
Liverpool is world famous for football and music, but the city is also fast becoming a top destination for food lovers from across the globe. A trip to any of the six restaurants listed here is sure to leave you satisfied and smiling from ear to ear.
Alma de Cuba is a truly spectacular place to spend an evening. Set in a converted Roman Catholic church, locals come from miles around for this great mix of Cuban, Hispanic and Latin American cuisine. Make sure you stick around after the delicious food for the nightlife; find out why Alma de Cuba brands itself the hottest show in town!
First launching in Moscow, Ziferblat has been leading a food and drink revolution since 2011. Rather than buying individual items, you pay for the amount of time you spend in the cafe with all food and drink free. This is the ideal venue to kick back and relax with some delicious treats.
Take in Liverpool’s skyline from one of its highest restaurants, and sample delicious gourmet food and cocktails at the same time. At 300 feet above sea level, with floor to ceiling windows, Panoramic 34 offers the best views of the city from up high!
One of the hippest beer festivals in the country, next year's Liverpool Craft Beer Expo will take place at the Invisible Wind Factory, a creative, industrial-style art space. Street food and music are part of the draw but it’s the chance to try a line-up of more than 250 craft beers, 50 ales and 40 ciders that’s the centre of attraction here.
One of Liverpool’s top tier restaurants, the Art School Restaurant is housed in the lantern room of a former Victorian children's home, in an area famed for its art and culture. Sample the tasting menu for a journey through some seriously fine dining.
This famous family-run Liverpool Bistro in a Georgian townhouse has a delicious seasonal menu of British-sourced food. Elegant and intimate, 60 Hope Street is ideal if you’re looking for fine dining and atmosphere.