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Nido Heritage Court

Smithdown Ln, Liverpool, United Kingdom
0 mi from City Center
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About the Property

Nido Heritage Court is an excellent student accommodation in Liverpool. The property offers a wide range of furnished shared apartments near Crown Park. Additionally, the University of Liverpool is just a 5-minute walk away and Liverpool Hope University is an 11-minute drive away making it ideal for students attending these universities.

Features

The rooms at the accommodation are spacious and come with all the amenities that students can ask for. The bedroom comes with a comfortable bed, study table, bookshelf, wardrobe, drawers, and plenty of storage space. The shared kitchen has a dining table, a fridge, and all the modern equipment students need to cook delicious meals. The property provides free high-speed WiFi, 24hr CCTV protection for safety and housekeeping service to make students' life easier. The Nido Heritage Court also has some amazing social spaces such as a communal lounge with a big TV and sofa and a private garden to chill with friends.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is based in a popular area of the city and it is surrounded by many restaurants, cafes, and bars. The Quarte, a Mediterranean restaurant is just around the corner to eat delicious food or you can visit the Blackburne Arms Gastro Pub and Hotel to party on weekends. Students don’t need to travel far for grocery shopping as Tesco Superstore is a few steps away from the accommodation. There are also lots of parks available in the vicinity to take a relaxing stroll in the evening to unwind and relax after a hectic day.

Commute

The accommodation is well-connected to public transport with multiple bus stops available within the walking distance. Melville Place bus stop is just a 2-minute walk away and Bedford Street North bus stop is a 5-minute walk away from the accommodation. Furthermore, Liverpool Lime Street train station is a 6-minute drive away from the property.

Distance

- It's only a 5 minutes walk to The Liverpool University.

- You can walk to Liverpool John Moores University in Only 14 minutes.

- Liverpool hopes University is approx. 10 minutes away if you have conveyance.

- Only 5 minutes drive from Liverpool Lime Street train station.

- Liverpool city centre is a 9-minutes drive away with a vast range of shops, bars and restaurants.

- If you are in a mood to have a great meal, you can head to Yo's Restaurant, which is a short walk away.

- After a long tiring day at the University, you can chill with your friends in Fredericks, which is only 10-minute walking distance away from Heritage Court student housing.

What will you get

Common Amenities

Nido membership discounts
24-hour car parking
Superfast WiFi
Housekeeping
Year-round events
Private garden

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Payment

Booking Fee: Booking Deposit required to confirm the booking (Deposit is refunded at the end of the tenancy) Rent Payments: Pay in Full Pay in 2 installments, first due 8 weeks prior to tenancy start or 4 weeks prior if booked after 14th July and second due in January Pay in 4 installments, divided as 10% due in July, 40% due in September, 40% due...

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can live at nido?

We accommodates all students that are 16 years of age or over, from any university and any country in the world. Please note that you should be: a student who is taking a full-time course at University a student on an organised study-abroad programme a student enrolled full-time in a language school or a student conducting a work placement course as part of a degree-granting programme you must be 18 or over at the time of check-in. *You are able to book from the age of 16 at time of check-in however you will need to supply us with an indemnity form and comply with our under 18 year old policy.

What is the contract length?

We offer 43 and 51-week contracts. Please enquire for short term stays.

What documents do I need to check in?

You will need to show proof of studies from your university by way of your acceptance letter. We would also need you to send us a digital passport photo for your key card ID and a photocopy of your passport (and Visa if required) for identification. We need to receive all these documents prior to check-in and you can send them to us electronically as well. Please note that we will also need your signed contract with us prior to check-in.

What do I need to pay before I arrive?

You only need to pay a 300 refundable deposit to secure the room with us. The remaining fees for your stay are then divided into two instalments, the first of which is payable prior to arrival.

Will I have internet in my room?

Of course! Nido offers 100MB WIFI throughout the residence. Our new broadband even allows you to upgrade up to 200MB/s. You can bring an Ethernet cable to connect to the internet in your room as well.

What are the guest policies?

We offer residents unlimited day and night guests. For your own safety and security, we have a few guest policies in place. You can have unlimited guests visiting during the day between 8am and midnight. For overnight stays, one guest can stay for a maximum of 8 consecutive nights throughout the month. All guests must be 18 years of age or over. You will have to sign in your guests and they must bring a photo ID to gain entry in the building.

Will my room be cleaned?

If you wish you can clean your room yourself. But if youre not a fan of cleaning, we can offer you a range of room cleaning packages starting from 20 by a member of our housekeeping staff. You can choose from Standard, Premium and Check Out cleans. Please check with a member of staff at reception when you check-in. If youre in an Ensuite Apartment, we provide weekly kitchen cleans free of charge however additional cleaning is available as per the above pricing and packages.

What is not included?

Almost everything is included in the rate, there are just a few bits and bobs in addition. You can use the fitness centre for free, 24-hours-a-day. All you need to do is to sign a disclaimer to learn how to safely use the equipment. Fitness classes are frequently organised but you will need to pay the instructor a small fee for the class. We have set of vending machines with loads of snacks and drinks but these are at your own cost. You can pay for your laundry on a pay-per-use basis and you can book room cleans at reception for a set fee. We also have a dry cleaning service onsite who offer laundry and dry cleaning services at great student prices.

Will I have a phone in my room?

If you wish, you can set up a phone in-room to make and receive external calls for 10 per month plus the cost of VOIP calls. You can set up a phone in your room through our internet service provider. All you need to do is purchase a VOIP phone through them and pay for your calls. Or you can simply choose to use an internet-based service like Skype and set up an account with them.

Can I change my room after I move in if I don't like it?

Yes you can, but we can only offer this if there is still space available and you have a valid reason. Please bear in mind that different rooms are offered at different prices and it may be that you have to pay a different rate to occupy a different room. The rates are based on a number of things, e.g. size of the room, location in the building and availability.

Locked out of my room?

You will receive 2 keys (room and post-box) and 1 access FOB as a resident. You will need to pay 30 for a new room key to cover the costs, 15 for a new post-box key and 10 for a new access FOB.

Are there monthly events or activities planned for residents?

We organise a full monthly calendar of social parties, career events and learning workshops for all residents.

Is there extra storage space onsite?

Yes, we have storage cells on site. The cost for this is 30 a month.

Can I share a room with my friend who is also a full time student?

Yes, two full time students who are friends can share a studio on a dual occupancy basis by paying 15% extra per week and splitting the rent.
COVID-19 FAQS

I SUSPECT THAT I MAY HAVE CORONAVIRUS, OR ONE OF MY NEIGHBOURS HAVE COME TO ME SAYING THAT THEY THINK THEY MAY BE INFECTED. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Stay at home if you have either: a high temperature you feel hot to touch on your chest or back a new, continuous cough this means youve started coughing repeatedly Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. You do not need to contact 111 to tell them youre staying at home. Testing for coronavirus is not needed if youre staying at home. Please let a member of the Nido residence know immediately (preferably via phone) if you have symptoms of coronavirus and need to self-isolate. We can provide you with the advice and the support you will require during this time.

How long to stay at home?

If you have symptoms, stay at home for 7 days If you live with other people, they should stay at home for 14 days from the day the first person got symptoms If you have to stay at home together, try to keep away from each other as much as possible. Read the NHS advice about staying at home. Use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service if: you feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home your condition gets worse your symptoms do not get better after 7 days Use the 111 coronavirus service Only call 111 if you cannot get help online.

WHAT IS THE STAY AT HOME ADVICE?

Staying at home means you should:  Not go to work, university or public areas  Not use public transport or taxis  Not have visitors, such as friends and family, in your home  Not go out to buy food or collect medicine order them by phone or online, or ask someone else to drop them off at your home  You can use your garden, if you have one. You can also leave the house to exercise once a day but stay at least 2 metres away from other people. 

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I HAVE AN UNDERLYING HEALTH CONDITION?

The most recent guidance on the NHS website says that the NHS will contact you from Sunday 29 March 2020 if you are at a particularly high risk of getting seriously ill with coronavirus. Youll be given specific advice about what to do. Do not contact your GP or healthcare team at this stage wait to be contacted.

WHO IS AT RISK?

You may be at a particularly high risk of getting seriously ill with coronavirus if you: Have had an organ transplant  Are having certain types of cancer treatment  Have blood or bone marrow cancer, such as leukemia  Have a severe lung condition, such as cystic fibrosis or severe asthma  Have a condition that makes you much more likely to get infections  Are taking medicine that weakens your immune system  Are pregnant and have a serious heart condition  If youre at high risk, there are extra things you should do to avoid catching coronavirus.  These include:  Not leaving your home you should not go out to do shopping or visit friends or family  Avoiding close contact with other people in your home as much as possible  We are aware that a small number of our students have serious underlying health issues which could make them particularly vulnerable if they acquire coronavirus.  Please do let us know if you are concerned, and we can assess the support which can be provided to you. Students may want to consult a doctor, however, because NHS services may be under pressure people are being encouraged to call NHS 111 in the first instance. The online coronavirus service, 111.nhs.uk/covid-19, can tell you if you need medical help and advise you what to do. Use the online NHS 111 service if: You think you might have coronavirus Youve been in close contact with someone with coronavirus

WHAT CAN I DO IF I'M FEELING ANXIOUS ABOUT CORONAVIRUS?

It is perfectly understandable that you might be anxious or worried about coronavirus and the impact it could have on your life, particularly because this might include being asked to stay at home or to avoid other people. Mind has created a guide here focusing on staying mentally healthy in light of the current situation and we would encourage any students who feel concerned to read the information carefully. The NHS has also issued the following advice to assist you in looking after your mental health by staying mentally and physically active during this time, such as:  Look for ideas of exercises you can do at home    Spend time doing things you enjoy this might include reading, cooking, other indoor hobbies or listening to the radio or watching TV programmes  Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals, drink enough water and try to avoid smoking, alcohol and drugs  Keep your windows open to let in fresh air, get some natural sunlight if you can, or get outside into the garden (where possible)  You can also go for a walk or exercise outdoors once a day if you stay more than 2 metres from others. 

WHAT IS THE LIKELIHOOD OF CORONAVIRUS SPREADING IN THE RESIDENCE?

The UK Government is expecting and planning for the significant spread of the virus in the population, and that means it is likely there will be cases. When we have a case or cases at one of our properties, we will act quickly and decisively to ensure those affected receive the appropriate support, guidance, and treatment and are able to self-isolate. We will also ensure all residents are given the appropriate information and advice to manage the risks. If we or Public Health England believe you have been in contact with a known case, you will be informed, and offered the appropriate support.

HOW IS NIDO STUDENT RESPONDING TO COVID-19?

The health safety and wellbeing of our students is our top priority. An operational and strategic response group convenes daily, headed by our CEO Brian Welsh.  We are monitoring the situation closely and proactively following healthcare and government advice from the World Health Organization, PublicHealthEngland, the NHS, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to help ensure we are effectively managing the implications of coronavirus and responding as necessary. Within our residences: We are doing our best to keep a stock of hand sanitiser for you to use in each of our buildings. As you know there is a national shortage of this currently, but we are working hard to procure this for you and our teams where it may be running out The best way to keep hands clean is by using soap and water, which we have available for you to use. We would encourage you to wash your hands frequently Cleaning of all common areas is taking place daily, including weekends, at an increased frequency, with a focus on entry and exit buttons, lift buttons, door handles and high football areas Posters with up to date advice and guidance are on display Email communication with up to date advice and guidance sent regularly and posted on residence Facebook Groups Where we have gyms in our residences, they will be closed until further notice due to the increased risk of spread from using the equipment The common areas in our residences will be closed until further notice  A new visitor questionnaire and sign-in will be required to ensure our guests do not have any symptoms which may put our community at risk We are advising our students to avoid social gatherings We have cancelled the Nido events programme (all the events are now online via Instagram Live) We are only running virtual tours of the residences We are reducing contact with residents and only dealing with essential maintenance items to minimise the risk of spread Our receptions are closed, but a member of the residence team is available on site We are following social distancing measures, and advising our residents and teams to keep 2m apart   We recommend residents avoid ordering items to be delivered to reception, and are available to receive parcels directly from delivery drivers  Only two people at a time should use the Laundry room, and residents should use Laundry View in the first instance to book machines and check the status of their laundry We strongly recommend that all of our students follow the most recent guidance from the NHS, the World Health Organization and PublicHealthEngland

SHOULD I STAY AT NIDO OR TRAVEL HOME?

On the 26th March, the UK government advised that students remaining at university should now not attempt to travel home while current travel restrictions are in place. We ask that you continue to follow all government advice, the latest of which can be found here: gov.uk/coronavirus  

CAN I STILL STAY AT NIDO?

Of course.  As you will have seen, our residence remains open and operating safely according to the latest NHS, Public Health England and government advice.  Nido continues to be your home, and our dedicated residence team are available to help support you and all our residents who continue to live with us.

WHAT IF I HAVE LEFT MY NIDO RESIDENCE?

Whilst Nido continues to be your home, we understand that due to the circumstances surrounding Covid-19 you may have decided to move out. We will contact you directly with further information on how we are able to assist you.  Please check your email and follow the instructions outlined.  If you do not hear from us, please email the residence team.

WILL THE COMMUNAL SPACES BE OPEN?

The communal spaces are no longer accessible to students as a safety precaution following the governments stay at home advice and social distancing guidance.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO MY BELONGINGS AT NIDO?

We understand many of you have already travelled home and are now worried about the belongings youve left behind. We wanted to give you an update on the additional coverage and new benefits we have added to your contents insurance together with our partners Endsleigh Insurance to give you peace of mind about your belongings.  We know many of you had to leave your rooms quickly & suddenly and may not have taken all your possessions with you. Endsleigh have therefore waived the un-occupancy exclusion clause of 60 days and want to reassure you that student possessions will be covered under your policy for an unlimited period of time during the policy period.   Further to that, if you move-out early or cancel your tenancy with us, and cannot yet arrange for collection of your things, Nido will arrange to store your belongings. Cover for your belongings will still apply in storage. Thisincludes all valuables up to the limits and perils on your policy certificate. Although it is advised at the current time (March 2020) to stay put, if you can safely travel home in the coming weeks & months students will be covered by an additional benefit on their policy, namely in transit against theft for up to 500 per bag of possessions. This protection is in place anytime a student has to do this during the policy period. Cover only applies within the UK.  

CAN I STILL USE THE LAUNDRY ROOM?

The Laundry room is still available for use, however, to protect your health and safety and ensure we adhere to the latest government social distancing measures, we advise the following:  Use Laundry View to book machines and check the status of your washing/ drying before going to the Laundry room  Only go to the Laundry room if you can see there are machines available and/ or your laundry is done  Only 2 people should be in the Laundry room at any one time, and where possible they should maintain a suitable distance from each other 

CAN I STILL RECEIVE PARCELS?

You may still receive parcels, however, please note reception will be closed and we will not be collecting parcels on your behalf.  Please ensure you are available to receive parcels directly from delivery drivers. Following government guidance, we also advise you to do online food shopping, to ensure you can stay at home and keep safe.   

WILL EVENTS GO AHEAD AS PLANNED?

As a precaution, and in accordance with the government guidance we have cancelled our planned events for the time being. You will be notified when they recommence. However, we have developed a Virtual Events calendar which can be found on our Facebook Page we hope to see you there!

AM I ALLOWED VISITORS?

In accordance with government guidance, we advise against having visitors to the residence.

WHAT SHOULD I TELL MY FAMILY ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS SITUATION AT NIDO?

Please ask them to read the information on these pages so they are familiar with the steps Nido Student is taking to limit the risk of coronavirus infection at our residences. Please keep in touch with them regularly to let them know you are OK.

WHAT STEPS CAN I TAKE TO STAY CONNECTED WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS DURING THIS TIME?

We encourage you to draw on support you might have through your friends, family and other networks during this time. Try to stay in touch with those around you over the phone or online. Let people know how you would like to stay in touch and build that into your routine. This is also important in looking after your mental wellbeing and you may find it helpful to talk to them about how you are feeling. Remember it is OK to share your concerns with others you trust and in doing so you may end up providing support to them too.  

I AM A WORRIED PARENT OF A STUDENT AT NIDO STUDENT. WHAT SHOULD I DO?

We understand that this is a worrying time, and you may be feeling anxious about the safety of your child.  Rest assured that the health, safety and wellbeing of our students is our top priority.  We are continuing to update our protocol as the situation evolves and have put robust measures in place to minimise the risk of contracting coronavirus in our residences.    The mental wellbeing of our students is just as important to us as their physical wellbeing.  We recognise that during this uncertain and challenging time, our students may be feeling anxious and stressed.  We are signposting them to professional resources on wellbeing, in addition to sharing our own content and ideas on how they can stay positive, active and connected.    Please stay in close touch with your child. Encourage them to familiarise themselves with the information and advice available on these pages. Also ask them to check their email accounts regularly for any updates.  We will continue to ensure they have the information and support they need, and would appreciate your support in also encouraging them to follow the latest advice and guidance from the NHS and the UK government.  

I'M AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT - CAN I GO HOME?

On the 26th March, the UK government advised that students remaining at university should now not attempt to travel home while current travel restrictions are in place. We ask that you continue to follow all government advice, the latest of which can be found here: gov.uk/coronavirus  

I AM PLANNING TO TRAVEL OVERSEAS WHAT SHOULD I DO?

Please consult and observe the latest advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) on travelling outside the UK. The current advice is to avoid non-essential travel. Countries around the globe are imposing heightened health screenings on entry or exit at their borders and many have taken the decision to suspend travel/ entry to foreign nationals. Several airlines are taking the decision to suspend flight operations to some destinations experiencing severe outbreaks of the COVID-19 virus and due to the decrease in demand for services are beginning to reduce flight schedules and cancel flights. We strongly advise travellers to confirm their flight status in advance of travel, to allow additional time for immigration and health screenings at airports and check the latest Foreign and Commonwealth Office entry requirements and updates for your destination.

IS NIDO STILL CONSIDERING NEW BOOKINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2020?

Yes, we will continue to be open to all applications and will update our FAQs as new information becomes available. Please contact us directly if you have any further questions.

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Liverpool Student Accommodation

Searching for suitable student accommodation in Liverpool has become quite an easy task, given the number of students flying to the city every year. This has resulted in a rise of perfect student housing alternatives in Liverpool, which are close to the top-notch universities in the city.

Amber is committed to serving students with the best student accommodation in Liverpool, which is fully equipped with all the necessary and top-notch amenities and features. One of the best things about the Liverpool student accommodation is they are extremely close to universities such as University of Liverpool, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, John Moores University and other hotspots within the city. You can choose from a range of comfortable, luxurious, and affordable ensuites, studios, and shared apartments. Students can also choose from university-provided student houses or student halls in Liverpool. However, these student accommodations are expensive and may lack the features and other student benefits that private student accommodation in Liverpool provides such as St Andrew’s Garden, Agnes Jones House, City Point and many more. Also, they are likely to get filled faster than the private student housing in Liverpool because of the growing student population in the town.

About Liverpool

Located in Northwestern England, Liverpool is a city of passion, from music to football; its heritage is extremely rich in all aspects. The town was named the European Capital of Culture in 2008. Liverpool has a population of 70,000 and is one of the most loved student cities in the UK. Another highlight of the city is that it's a highly affordable place, especially for students, as it delivers top-notch student housing alternatives at pocket-friendly prices. The city has a strong cultural representation which students can explore through their many galleries and museums, which enlightens outsiders about the city’s glorious past. According to Guinness World Records, Liverpool is also the World Capital of Pop.

Over 2,500 students from all over the world visit the city each year because it is home to some of the best universities in the world. When talking about student housing in Liverpool, it is amongst some of the best places in the world for students because of its warm, welcoming people, smooth public transportation system, and good standard of living. With amber, you can find your ideal accommodation in Liverpool, where you can enjoy yourself while maintaining privacy.

Best Student Accommodation in Liverpool

Finding student accommodation in Liverpool can be a really challenging task for students if they are new to the city. It becomes even more challenging as there is a pool of student accommodation Liverpool alternatives to choose from. Apart from the other aspects that a student has to possibly worry about after moving to a new country, student accommodation should be the last of them. We all know how important it is for students to find their perfect place, a safe space for themselves to vent out and relax after a long and tiring day at the university. Amber helps students find their perfect Liverpool student accommodation with ease and from the comfort of their own homes with a three-step simple process of pick, pay, and book. Check out some of the best Liverpool student homes below:

  1. Paddington Park House
  2. The Bridewell
  3. City Point
  4. Benson Yard
  5. True Liverpool
  6. St. Andrew’s Gardens
  7. One Islington Plaza
  8. X1 The Edge
  9. Limelight
  10. Yugo Ablett House

Cost of Living in Liverpool

As a student living in a new city, keeping track of your expenses is essential. Your cost of living will depend on several factors, such as your Liverpool student accommodation rent, location of your student accommodation Liverpool, personal preferences, and spending habits. You can create an effective budget to manage your expenses in a better way. We have laid down the many expenses you might incur while living in Liverpool. Have a look.

1. Food and eatery: £150 to £500 per month

2. Travelling expenses: £20 to £150 per month

3. Leisure and entertainment: £50 to £350 per month

4. Stationery and textbooks: £80 to £100 per month

5. Internet & mobile phone: £50 to £80 per month

Student Travel Liverpool

While Liverpool universities cover the majority of the travel expenses for a few of its programs, the city is cost-effective for students who must bear travel expenses. You can get around Liverpool by bus, train, or tram, which are all readily available at all times, and they are reasonably priced. And many of these transportation services are located near student flats Liverpool. The city has systematically layed down the public transit, making it extremely easy for students to get from one point to another, making it efficient for students to travel back and forth from their respective universities. Also, being a reasonable option, it is extremely convenient for students as it doesn’t go too heavy on their pockets.

1. Bus: A single-day ticket costs around £2.20 and can be used on any bus operator's service within Merseyside and Halton. You can also choose a Liverpool PlusBus bus pass, significantly reducing local transportation costs. A few bus stops near student houses in Liverpool include Chapel Street (Stop EA) bus station, Old Hall Street (Stop CHA) bus station, and Moorfields Station (Stop MF) bus station.

2. Train: For just £34.40 per week, you can purchase a rail ticket that allows you to travel across all zones in the country. Train stations near Liverpool student homes that you can take include Moorfields, James Street, and Liverpool Central.

3. Cycles: Cycles are one of the best modes of transportation from your student accommodation in Liverpool to your university. It will be economical for you as well as being environmentally stable.

You can use your university's transportation pass to enjoy a discounted educational tour of Liverpool. Student accommodation in Liverpool is readily available near these well-connected transportation hubs, making it easier to travel to universities.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Liverpool

Students will have an amazing time in Liverpool, with so much to see and explore. Concert Square is the best place to go if you're looking for understudy discounts, popular music, and various clubs. Understudy hotspots include Baa Bar, Level, and Black Rabbit. Keep Stanley Street in mind for various LGBT+ bars and dance clubs. Camp and Furnace, Hangar 34, and 24 Kitchen Street are the places to be if you want to enjoy live DJs. The Invisible Wind Factory on Regent Street also hosts events on the weekends, including live music acts. If you have an unusual event or want to raise the stakes, go to Seel Street or Berry Street.

The world's driving music specialists perform at the 11,000-seat M&S Bank Arena on the world-famous waterfront. The O2 Academy, despite its smaller size, hosts famous live events regularly. If you prefer a more elective sound, go to LEAF, the Shipping Forecast, or the Arts Club to see artists in action. Traditional music fans should not miss the incredibly famous Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Chief Conductor and Distinguished Professor of the University of Liverpool, Vasily Petrenko. What is noticeable is that all the places above can be found at a small distance from the student accommodation in Liverpool, which is the best as it wouldn’t take too long for students to get anywhere. A few other famous spots in the city that you can explore include the Liverpool Beatles Museum, British Music Experience, Walker Art Gallery, and The Royal Albert Dock.

Liverpool Tourist Attractions

Liverpool has a rich cultural heritage and an extensive historical background. There are many attractive spots and places in Liverpool that students can explore and experience. Whether you love art, history, beaches, nature, or sports, there’s something for everyone in the city. Also, many of the popular tourist attractions are located near student apartments Liverpool. We have listed a few of them below:

  1. Anfield Stadium
  2. Eureka! Science + Discovery
  3. Lady Lever Art Gallery
  4. The Beatles Story
  5. Merseyside Maritime Museum
  6. Goodison Park
  7. Liverpool Central Library
  8. Liverpool Football Club
  9. World Museum
  10. Mersey Ferries

Universities In Liverpool

Student housing in Liverpool is situated near the top universities in the city, making it easy for students to travel to and from their universities without any hassle. The city welcomes thousands of students every year who come to pursue a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across disciplines. Some of the top universities in Liverpool are:

1. University of Liverpool

2. Liverpool John Moores University

3. Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts

4. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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