Bold Street is one of the city's most renowned areas. From the south end approached from the city centre Bold Street leads up to the bombed out church at the North end, with Chinatown to the right and the University Campus a little further up to the left. Concert Square, one of Liverpool's popular clubbing areas is accessed via Bold Street.
There are hundreds of shops along here ranging from the larger nationwide shops near the Southernmost end: Waterstones; Argos; The Body Shop and the more in dependant retailers near the top which include clothes shops and gift shops. The mix of stores creates a distinct Bohemian feel along Bold Street, with cafes, boutiques, art shops, piercing parlours, hobby shops and book shops; there's something for everyone. There are often street performers and buskers along here which add to the atmosphere,
Named after a slave merchant and one of Liverpool's ex Mayors, Bold Street has great history and ties to Liverpool's past; there are stories of ghosts and time warps, bullet holes and ruins from the war and architecture spanning centuries.
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