“Study abroad is the single most effective way of changing the way we view the World” by Chantal Mitchell – We recommend you to study in Liverpool.
Liverpool is the sixth most visited city in the UK. Most people might think that the reason is because of Liverpool and Everton football teams but in fact, there are so many things else to do and to learn more from the city. Some interesting tourist attractions are Liverpool Cathedral and the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO – The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, which includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock, and William Brown Street. Liverpool was a major port of departure for English and Irish and it used to be a big slave trade merchants place. You should visit the International Slavery Museum. Liverpool is also home to the oldest black community in the UK and the oldest Chinese community in Europe, which is why it is once called the European Capital of Culture. It is also home to the great rock legend band ‘The Beatles’. You must visit the Beatles Museum as well. It is a big city full of history. Study in Liverpool could really give you not enough time.
Unique charming city
Liverpool is also famous among international students. There are many offers for university students and young adults. You can learn both British and Scouse accents at once. The courses starts from 2 weeks up to 11 months all year round for English intensive courses, exam preparation courses, or university preparation course, which is quite popular for international students. There are many good language schools, high school and universities in the city center area as well.
Lifestyle
Liverpool is a big city so there is almost everything you need. There are lots of shops, restaurants, café and department stores. If you want more shopping, Manchester is a short drive and London is only 2 hours away by train. Living here is quite simple yet fun. You can start with staying at a local host family or student dormitory arranged by your school. To commute around, you can either take the city bus or ride your bicycle with extra carefulness because there are lots of traffic on the road. There are plenty of after-class activities and excursion on weekends like there are lots of free entry museums, historical sites, the UNESCO sites, or Lake District National Park is about 2 hours away or Edinburgh is just 3 hours away and etc. Study in Liverpool will give you more than just knowledge and experience but also new ideas and perspectives.

