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Is Liverpool, England a good place to live? How is the quality of life?

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While quality of life is something of an elusive or ill-defined concept, it can be boiled down to "Is Liverpool a good place to live?" or "Is Liverpool a bad place to live?" Here's what five local experts had to say about quality of life and overall happiness in Liverpool, England.

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Just a great place. Wonderful people and a friendly city.

Liverpool has a wonderful historic reputation, firstly as an economically thriving seaport, and then as a cultural hub for art, music and poetry, but has had to face up to well publicized decline in the past 50 years. However, the cycle of renewal has started once more, as new businesses have invested in jobs, and new houses have been built in the suburbs. Liverpool is less than an hour’s journey away from Manchester, a city with a similar history and which is now a beta world city, and Liverpool residents also have the benefit of being close to the sea, and to many beautiful beaches. It is a great place to live.

Amelia, says: 2020

Liverpool is a culturally rich city with an ever-growing array of interesting bars, restaurants, and cafes. With tourist attractions such as The Beatles Story, The Royal Albert Dock, and Anfield and Goodison Park Football Stadiums, Liverpool is a great place. The people (Scousers) are known for their sense of humor and welcoming nature.

It is a fantastic city, with the kindest of people welcoming you with open arms. The amicable nature between strangers and the genuineness of their approach is comforting, to say the least. There is a wide variety of activities from trying cuisine from around the world to crazy golf and quirky bars!

Kendran, says: 2020

Liverpool is a fantastic city, full of vibrant nightlife and with a deep-rooted historical background. The people are always friendly and welcoming; you won’t struggle to find a helpful guide or friend at every corner. House prices are reasonable and the city centre is compact, meaning you can travel almost everywhere on foot, or, needs be, take the cheap and easy Merseyrail service – the Scouse version of the London Underground.

Katherine, says: 2020
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