Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:31 am
Liverpool is a fantastic city with an architectural heritage and cultural depth Cardiff could only dream of. It also has a much more diverse maritime and industrial history, and a history of importance in global trade that goes way beyond the narrow focus of Cardiff during the coal years. It's also much, much bigger than Cardiff in terms of urban core and true metro area, even if Liverpool city itself has an artificially constrained population. A bit like Manchester in this regard.
Forget modern high rises, the Liver Building and Anglican Cathedral alone are both taller than anything in Cardiff. I would say the modern stuff isn't THAT great, there are a few stand outs and the modern high rises are better quality, but still fairly underwhelming for me.
Also, there are areas of major deprivation, and even in the central area some places which feel very run down and in need of attention. Overall I think it suffers in Manchester's shadow and it's still recovering from many years of mismanagement by various dodgy local councils.
Overall though, it's in a different urban league to Cardiff even if it's not quite fulfilling its potential.