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VisitLiverpool Winter 2018 - Spring 2019 Seasonal Guide

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WORD ON<br />

THE STREET<br />

Many Beatles fans make<br />

pilgrimage to Penny Lane in<br />

South Liverpool. You can get<br />

there on the Magical Mystery<br />

Tour or a number of other<br />

Beatles tours operating in<br />

Lark Lane has a farmers market on the fourth<br />

the city.<br />

Saturday of every month, with delicious fresh<br />

produce from all kinds of retailers, whether<br />

you’re looking for ingredients or something to chow<br />

down there and then. And if you’re in the city on the first<br />

Saturday of the month, you absolutely can’t miss the<br />

Granby Street Market, which is always buzzing. It offers<br />

great food as well as arts and crafts, on-the-spot portraits,<br />

new and second hand clothing and free bike repairs.<br />

Smithdown Road, the heart of student population, has<br />

quickly gained a reputation for a premium food and drink<br />

offer. Craft beer fans are guaranteed to find something<br />

they like at Craft Taproom or Handymans, in an old DIY<br />

shop. Evil Eye is a burrito shack with a distinct ‘day of<br />

the dead’ feel, and Naked Lunch offers lots of unusual<br />

but delicious combinations. Recent arrival Belzan has<br />

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STRAWBERRY FIELD<br />

Calderstones Park has a rich history to tell - the ‘CALDER<br />

STONES’ are the remains of an ancient burial mound and are<br />

around 5,000 years old. The 1,000 year old ALLERTON OAK is<br />

thought to be where the sittings of the local court where held.<br />

The park is in the suburb of ALLERTON which is mentioned in<br />

the Domesday Book of 1086.<br />

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