Liverpool is home to affordable and easy living options as students can opt for private student accommodation and expect to live comfortably even on a budget. With not just staying in accommodation of choice, students can explore some of the best markets to grab some affordable deals in freshly stocked fruits, veggies, arts and crafts, and other non-edibles. They can expect to get good value-for-money for their favourite stuff available in the city. A visit to Liverpool would not be complete without a mention of the following 5 best markets till date.
Baltic Market
The Baltic market is the revolutionary street-food haven situated in the heart of the city and close to the prominent student accommodation Liverpool. It is a creative district independent of the indie restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. It is Liverpool’s first street food market and the best when it comes to exploring the local traders in the city.
Great Homer Street Market
The Great Homer Street has a market which is open every Saturday and has been a morning ritual for many to pay a visit. Stall hoppers can come across personalized gifts, sports brand clothing, popular women, men’s collection of clothes, candles, fruits, vegetables, meat, chocolate, and cakes, all in one place. The market is open from 9am to 2.30pm with ample amount of time to throng the market easily.
Liverpool Christmas Market
With Christmas around the corner, students can feel the festive mood, way little earlier by visiting the Liverpool Christmas market. The market which is right outside St. George’s Hall, has a record of being one of the most up-scale markets to celebrate Chirstmans in style. The market opens in the middle of the November month offering goodies to buy for Christmas, right from personalized gifts to house decoration items.
St John's Market
Located at the St John's precinct in the heart of the city centre, the St John’s Market has market stalls with dozens of traders and vendors selling bags, dolls, toys, fish, meat, children’s clothes, and more. Open from Monday to Sunday, 9am to 5pm (9am to 5.30pm on Saturday) (11am to 5pm on Sundays for December month), St John’s is the place to be at, when living in the bustling city of Liverpool.
Birkenhead Market
It is a market offering a wide range of fresh produce from anything like high quality meats, fruit and vegetables, to jewelry shops, and shoe stores. Whether students blurry of their visions need an urgent visit to the optician or those wanting to beautify their living spaces with home furnishings, this is the place to be at. Birkenhead market also has a number of cafés and eateries to satisfy hunger cravings during shopping hours. The market is open Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm.
With so much to explore, you will never get bored in the city, spirited in all its sense. University Living, the global online housing marketplace for students, offer student accommodation Liverpool that provide real-value-for-the-money spent.
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