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Liverpool: Liverpool Football Club Museum and Stadium Tour

1. Liverpool: Liverpool Football Club Museum and Stadium Tour

Explore Anfield Stadium and learn the history of Liverpool FC at the interactive museum. Visit exclusive areas, including the Player’s Tunnel and Dressing Rooms, with live guides and audio guides on hand. Start your tour in the expanded Main Stand and enjoy views of the pitch and Liverpool’s skyline. Experience how the stadium comes alive on matchdays using immersive technology. Gain an insight into the club’s history and access to must-see areas such as the Press Conference Room, the This Is Anfield sign, Player’s Tunnel, Managerial Dugout, and the Dressing Rooms.  The stadium tour will be enhanced by a multimedia handset alongside your tour guides on hand to answer any questions. Your ticket also includes entry to The LFC Story where the team’s history is brought to life through never seen before displays.  Explore The Boom Room: The Epic Story of Jurgen Klopp's Dream Team, a museum exhibition paying homage to the players and all who contributed to making this dream a reality. Also, see the six European Cups and discover over 125 years of LFC history.

Liverpool Football Club: Legends Q&A and Stadium Tour

2. Liverpool Football Club: Legends Q&A and Stadium Tour

Take a tour of Anfield stadium and visit the home of Liverpool FC – sacred ground to any diehard Liverpool fans. Enjoy an exclusive Q&A with a Liverpool legend. Visit the Liverpool FC museum. Take a tour of the LFC Stadium. Hear personal memories, dressing room tales, and funny anecdotes from a Liverpool legend during a Q&A session. Have the chance to ask any questions you have. Take a photograph with a former Liverpool player and get their autograph. Legends include Ian Callaghan, Jan Molby, John Aldridge, Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, and Terry McDermott. Tour the stadium and  walk out of the player’s tunnel underneath the legendary “This is Anfield Sign.” See epic views of the city from the highest level of the main stand. Step into the home and away team's dressing room. Snap a photo with your favorite team member’s jersey. See the Kop, the press room, and the manager’s dugout. Visit the Liverpool FC Museum and see memorabilia from the team’s history including 6 European Cups.

Liverpool: Silent Disco Adventure Tour

3. Liverpool: Silent Disco Adventure Tour

Be prepared to never look at Liverpool, or yourself, in the same way again with this unique disco-themed guided walking tour. Join your silent disco team as they take you on a journey of song and dance through the sound-soaked streets of Liverpool. This musically instructed adventure aims to have your funky moves on display and your pop star voice serenading the people of the city. Experience a unique roaming riot of revelry around the music capital of the United Kingdom. Expect all your inhibitions to evaporate away as you don your hi-tech headset and bust some swinging grooves whilst your tour guide shows you around.

Liverpool: St James' Cemetery Historical Ghost Tour

4. Liverpool: St James' Cemetery Historical Ghost Tour

In the shadows of the biggest cathedral in Britain, lies one of the most mysterious and actively haunted locations in the world; Liverpool’s St. James Cemetery. Once the settlement of an ancient pagan witch-cult, then a quarry, then a Victorian graveyard, this remarkable 'Canyon of the Dead' is crammed with almost 60,000 Victorian and Edwardian corpses and is positively steeped in supernatural folklore and genuine paranormal phenomena. Join Mr. Roberts and Miss Llewellyn- your friendly guides- as they lead you down by lantern light and regale you with the incredible, true local legends of ghosts, witches, vampires, black magicians, demonic shadow-entities, and even friendly elf-like creatures… all of which have been sighted countless times at this... otherworldly place. Embark on a whimsical, paranormal adventure right in Liverpool's city centre- this is undoubtedly a must-see experience for anyone even remotely curious about Liverpool’s folkloric legends and mind-blowing supernatural history. So, what are you waiting for? Get your tickets now!

The Dark Side of Liverpool: 1.5-Hour Ghost History Tour

5. The Dark Side of Liverpool: 1.5-Hour Ghost History Tour

Experience the dark side of Liverpool on this eerie tour down Hope Street. Meet outside the city's Philharmonic Pub on Hope Street and visit two of the city's famous cathedrals. Pass by the famous Everyman Theatre and the Rodney Street Conservation Area, see the building where John Lennon lived for three years, and discover the place where Hitler’s brother hid to avoid conscription. As you approach the final destination of the tour, the impressive Gothic Anglican Cathedral cemetery, listen as your guides relay tales of the black plague and tell of Liverpool’s most famous ghost story.

Liverpool: Theatrical History Tour and The Dead House

6. Liverpool: Theatrical History Tour and The Dead House

Embark on a history tour of Liverpool led by a theatrical guide, and marvel as the city's original streets are brought to life using street theater techniques. Get exclusive access to the darkest and less well known avenues, and encounter landmarks such as the lofty banking halls of Castle Street. Admire the regal opulence of the Town Hall and venture down crooked back alleys and lamp-lit lanes in the now bustling commercial district. End within the boundary of a medieval garden, hidden beneath a Gothic spire, entered through a trapdoor. Named by the American author, Hermann Melville as the "Liverpool Dead House" for its grisly and gruesome nature, the undergroud morgue is located within the quiet surroundings of the Church of Our Lady and St. Nicholas and has remained closed to the public for over a century. Learn the history of the site, such as how it was used as a temporary police station during World War II, and how in the 18th and 19th centuries locals would come to peer through the grim iron grates and gaze upon the faces of the deceased.  

Liverpool: Beatles and Cavern Quarter Walking Tours

7. Liverpool: Beatles and Cavern Quarter Walking Tours

Discover Liverpool, one of the most iconic cities in the UK on a walking tour through the Waterfront and Liverpool’s city centre, visiting iconic locations like the Royal Albert Dock, Cavern Pub. Join a stroll through Liverpool with a local guide and become an honorary Scouser with your newfound knowledge. Learn about the Liverpool port's humble beginnings and how it became one of its greatest treasures, including The Royal Albert Dock, Town Hall, and the elegant Castle Street. Head into the city centre to discover more must-see Liverpool highlights. Walk down William Brown Street, the heart of Liverpool's Cultural Quarter, where we will stop by Liverpool Library and the Picton Reading Rooms. Hear the stories about the Beatles and their rise to global fame in their city of origin. After the tour, download the Vox City app (included in your tour) to discover more of Liverpool and its incredible history with curated audio-guided routes through the main quarters, including Anfield and Penny Lane. Walking Tours include: The Cavern Club The Bluecoat St George's Hall The Old Dock Queen Victoria Monument 16 Cook Street John Lennon Statue Mathew Street Eleaanor Rigby Statue Dr. Duncan's Pub St John's Gardens Walker Art Gallery Paradise Street Liverpool Town Hall Castle Street Titanic Memorial Royal Albert Dock Beatles Story Museum of Liverpool The Liver Birds St Nicholas Church & gardens Derby Square Chavasse Park Main sights in the self-guided routes: Stanley Park Penny Lane sign Chinatown 9 Newcastle Road Rodney Street Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Anglican Cathedral St James Gardens Strawberry Field Gates The Old Quarry

Liverpool: Guided City Walking Tour

8. Liverpool: Guided City Walking Tour

Trace the historical roots of Liverpool on a guided tour of the city center. Experience the city with a local guide as you tour its most important spots, including the Cavern Club and the waterfront. Learn about Liverpool's turbulent history as you explore the eclectic streets and admire the diverse architecture. Stop by the waterfront and the Albert Docks and hear about the city's trading history and its connection to the Titanic. Follow the lives of the Beatles from their early days in the Cavern Club. Admire the beloved city buildings that form the Three Graces along the Pier Head as well as lesser-known hidden gems along the way.

St James' Necropolis, Secret Garden Cemetery Tour Liverpool

9. St James' Necropolis, Secret Garden Cemetery Tour Liverpool

Begin your Journey outside Liverpool’s most famously haunted hostelry, The Philharmonic Pub Hope Street, surrounded by the former hospitals, asylums, workhouses, and children’s homes once served by the Necropolis. View the surrounding neighborhood that envelops the Dormitory of the Dead, St James’ Cemetery. Enter Liverpool’s Père Lachaise, City of the Dead, St James’ Secret Garden Cemetery. Listen to your guide masterfully weave ghostly tales and gruesome fables, medical accounts of the realities of the many Public Health crisis experienced by the city’s residents all swept up in the melancholy moods that pass through this great green lung. Absorb Liverpool’s awe-inspiring Anglican Cathedral “head and shoulders of the City” from the underbelly of this sea-soaked sanctuary. Experience the otherworldly soul of St. James’ Cemetery Gardens after dark, where nearly 58,000 of Liverpool’s great and good are entombed. Visit the venerable Chalybeate spring, where Liverpool’s only remaining natural spa waters flow from the rock bed of the town, believed to possess enlivening healing properties. Marvel at the impressive mausoleums and shrines including William Huskisson- the first victim to fall beneath the grinding might of a locomotive train- whose ghoulish presence still haunts his final resting place.

Liverpool: Music Icons Tour with 90s band 'The Farm'

10. Liverpool: Music Icons Tour with 90s band 'The Farm'

Jump on the opportunity to embark on The Liverpool Music Icons Tours; a brand new and unique experience that offers fans a chance to immerse themselves into the music scene from the 1980s and 1990s with someone who was at the beating heart of it. Experience an exciting tour led by a music icon - either Keith Mullin, the lead guitarist of 'The Farm' or Pete Hooton, the lead singer of 'The Farm'. Be led by one of these icons on this tour as they give you their own personal curated story while touring around central Liverpool. Discover little-known places not normally visited on the tourist trail and hear stories not available anywhere else. Starting at LIPA (Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts) your icon will lead your group on a personal 2-hour walk around Liverpool giving not only his own personal story and rise to stardom but also sharing many anecdotes about what really happened during that vibrant period of music history. Explore gig venues, recording studios, pubs, hangouts, and more on this easy slow-paced walk. Receive the full attention of your music icon with groups limited to a max of 12 as you get a fascinating insight into the world they experienced over several decades. See the biggest studio complex outside London and the first UK Superclub that changed the face of dance music in the UK. Then visit the location of Probe Records home of the second wave of Liverpool groups in the 1970s and 1980s. Finally, stop at the Ministry Rehearsal Rooms where Echo and The Bunnymen, Teardrop Explodes, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, The Farm, Wah Heat, Black, Flock of Seagulls, and the Pale Fountains all played. Conclude the tour with a personal chat with either Keith or Pete over a complimentary drink at an iconic pub in central Liverpool. Here you will have a chance to relax, ask questions, get pictures or memorabilia signed and take selfies.

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Overall rating

4.6 / 5

based on 414 reviews

This was a brilliant tour full of interesting facts for all Liverpool fans. Lots to see and the staff throughout were excellent.

Well worth going to see, nothing was out of bounds and the reps had a lot of knowledge and very friendly.

Really enjoyable day, even for those in the party that aren’t football followers.

Excellent tour, entertaining and inclusive, captured attention of all there

Very well organised. No pressure to progress the tour