The pros I've seen of Liverpool whilst visiting:
• 2 Beaches Nearby (Formby and Crosby) are pretty nice, Sefton Park is also a grade 1 English heritage park with lakes and amazing greenery.
• 2 Premier League Teams (Liverpool and Everton) for entertainment if you're interested in Football
• Liverpool One (which is the biggest European Outdoor Mall with lots of shops and Restaurants with a pretty little quirky park by the steps)
• Beautiful Breathtaking Views of the River Mersey which leads to the Irish Sea that you can see by Albert Dock (Fun fact: there is an underground tunnel called the Queensway Tunnel for cars that goes underneath the river Mersey from Liverpool to Birkenhead and the Wirral)
• I'm sure you could take a ferry from Liverpool to Ireland if you want to go there.
• The Beatles come from there which most would say put Liverpool on the map for its Music Culture and History
• Royal Albert Dock is Quite Quirky and Trendy with lots of Restaurants and Bars around
• Abercromby Square Park is amazing and the architecture of the houses around it is incredible.
•200 societies to choose from
•Lots of new buildings and facilities are being built
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2 state of the art libraries
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Liverpool is a very walkable city. 10 mins walk from the Guild to the city centre
Cons of Liverpool
•It can be Windy since its close to the coast/by the coast
•There is a Siren on Campus (not sure where it comes from but I feel like it'll get quite irritating after a while but i guess we'll just have to get used to it)
•The Metropolitan Cathedral can be a little bit of an eyesore, however the pictures inside look beautiful
•There are quite a lot of hills especially if you're coming from Lime Street, the 10-minute walk is up a hill so if you dont like walking then this may be a problem
• There is a lot of construction going on at the moment
Lemme know your thoughts too and what subjects you're studying. Maybe you could meet some people that may be studying the same course as you!