Shopping in Liverpool
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Beatles Shop
For decent memorabilia, check out the Beatles Shop. Forty years later, the club is gone, the band has long broken up and two of its members are dead, but the phenomenon lives on and is still the biggest tourist magnet in town.
The Cavern Quarter - basically a small warren of streets around Mathew St - has been transformed to cash in on the band's seemingly unending earning power: the Rubber Soul Oyster Bar, the From Me to You shop and the Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds cafe should give you an idea of what to expect.
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St John's Shopping Centre
The largest shopping centre in Liverpool, St John's is smack-bang in the heart of the city. With over 100 shops and a food court, there's no need to see the light of day.
Some might grudge the exaggerated role shopping plays in the cultural life of Liverpool, but there's no arguing with the popularity of this giant complex. Come and see scouser mall-folk at play.
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Monument Square Farmers' Market
Liverpool's peripatetic farmers' market comes to Monument Square twice a month. A great way to get to know what regional producers are coming up with.
As the English food revolution gathers pace, farmers' markets are becoming an increasingly popular way of bringing real food to the urban masses. Cut out the middleman and meet the meat at Liverpool's biggest.
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Cavern Walks
Smack-bang in the middle of Liverpool's groovy Cavern Quarter, Cavern Walks combines big-name and underground couture in the one complex. Browse or binge, it's all here.
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