
Metquarter, opened in 2006, is a luxury shopping destination comprising some 129,000 square feet. Home to 44 stores– mostly stylish fashion houses specialising in sought-after menswear, womenswear and accessories – Metquarter is spread over two levels and provides savvy shoppers with plenty of opportunity to smarten up and stand out from the crowd. At present, the modern brick-and-glass centre includes such stores as Jo Malone and Allsaints. If you’re cultivating a look of understated elegance, an eye-catching outfit for a summer festival, or are in the market for brand-new business attire, you’ve certainly come to the right place: the garments occupying the shop windows are uniformly sharp. Browse what’s on offer in Gieves& Hawkes, Jack Wills and Hugo Boss before complementing your choices with jewellery from Links of London, with its eclectic selection of contemporary gold and silver pieces and an enviable assortment of classic, leather-strapped watches. Fulfilling your sartorial ambition has never been easier. Of course, fashion isn’t the only string on this ornate bow: the complex is home to several spas and perfumeries. Step into Mac Cosmetics for a makeover by a professionally trained makeup artist, refresh mind, body and soul with a decadent spa treatment at the Urban Calm day spa or get a trendy new haircut at the sophisticated Sassoon Salon. Alternatively, you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at Carluccio’s, or enjoy a well-earned coffee or smoothie at Costa. Change is afoot, though – in a good way. The venue changed hands for a reported £18 million in early 2016 and the new owners intend to add new restaurants and extend the opening hours. Metquarter, it would appear, is about to get even better.
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The Met Quarter is a clean and secure shopping centre. It's been hit by the opening of Liverpool One, sapping footfall to the other side of Liverpool - but it's still holding its own. There's a number of empty units, but these tend to be covered up well. The Costa is great and there\'s some other top brands dotted about. There's no parking and only one toilet.
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Scott Hale -
13-07-2016