Lancaster is a vibrant, bubbling, cosmopolitan city, home to an excellent University, with numerous schools, pubs, clubs, theatres, cinemas, markets and shops. The usual high street retailers can be found in the pedestrianised centre, along with a shopping arcade and a large indoor market, which contains a wealth of stalls selling fresh
local produce from around the Morecambe Bay area. Take a stroll around the city and you will be amazed at the numerous cafes, boutiques and curiosity shops just waiting to be discovered.
Walk by the canal which meanders its way through the city, or perhaps cycle alongside the River Lune. Travel up the M6 to the Lake District National Park which offers superb outdoor pursuits along with rolling countryside, lake and mountain vistas.
Lancaster’s history can be traced back several thousand years; each era has left some striking enhancements to the cosmopolitan city. You too could be part of Lancaster’s latest chapter, Aalborg Place.
Aalborg Place takes its name from Denmark’s fourth largest City Aalborg, which is twinned with the City of Lancaster. The development is an impressive symbol of where Lancaster is in the world today. Alongside all the history that is associated with the city, Lancaster still keeps up with modern way of life and is one of Britain’s most appealing city’s to live in.