Explore Liverpool’s iconic Cavern Quarter and city centre on a guided walking tour. Discover Beatles history, cultural landmarks, and shopping tips. Download Vox City app for more.
Explore Liverpool’s iconic Cavern Quarter and city centre on a guided walking tour. Discover Beatles history, cultural landmarks, and shopping tips. Download Vox City app for more.
- Queen Victoria Monument - The Victoria Memorial, a grand marble structure in Central Kolkata, honors the memory of Queen Victoria, Empress of India.
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The Cavern Club - Known as the Most Famous Club in the World, The Cavern Club is a vibrant live music venue, the birthplace of The Merseybeat movement, where The Beatles performed 292 times.
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- Queen Victoria Monument - The Victoria Memorial, a grand marble structure in Central Kolkata, honors the memory of Queen Victoria, Empress of India.
- The Cavern Club - Known as the Most Famous Club in the World, The Cavern Club is a vibrant live music venue, the birthplace of The Merseybeat movement, where The Beatles performed 292 times.
- Liverpool Central Library - As the largest of Liverpool’s 22 libraries, Liverpool Central Library is centrally located in the city of Liverpool, England.
- Bluecoat - Situated in the heart of Liverpool’s city center, Bluecoat is a 300-year-old building offering a year-round program of visual art, literature, and music.
- William Brown Street - This historic street in Liverpool is the first in the city to feature a plaque detailing its connections to Britain’s slave trade.
- World Museum - Located in Liverpool, the World Museum is a vast institution housing an extensive collection of archaeological artifacts, ethnological items, and natural sciences.
- The Old Dock - Also known as Thomas Steer’s dock, the Old Dock is acknowledged as the world’s first wet dock used for commercial purposes.
- St. George’s Hall - St George’s Hall is centrally located in Liverpool, serving as a place for gatherings and celebrations, offering a true sense of the city amidst its unparalleled surroundings.
- Eleanor Rigby Statue - This bronze sculpture on Liverpool’s Stanley Street is inspired by the famous Beatles song of the same name.
- 16 Cook Street Building - Dating back to 1866, the 16 Cook Street building in Liverpool city center is one of the most remarkably modern architectural pieces from the Victorian era.
- Liverpool Sailors Home Gateway - Originally a sanctuary for sailors entering and leaving the port, the Liverpool Sailor’s Home operated from 1850 until 1969.
- John Lennon Statue - Created by David Webster and unveiled in January 1997, the statue was later relocated a few meters from its original position. The hairstyle was also altered; initially, John had a quiff, matching the attire and pose from the Rock n Roll album cover photo.
- Cenotaph War Memorial - The Cenotaph, a tribute to those who perished in war, stands opposite St George’s Hall and is a Grade I listed building due to its exceptional sculpture and architecturally significant setting.
- St Johns Beacon Viewing Gallery - Radio City, a highly successful radio station, offers a unique chance to view Merseyside’s dynamic skyline from over 400 feet above the city center.
- Derby Square - Once the site of Liverpool Castle and later the Georgian St George’s Church, Derby Square now features the impressive Memorial to Queen Victoria. It faces the Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law and is located at the southern end of Castle Street.

- Sightseeing app with multiple city walking routes
- Liverpool highlights walking tour (2 hours)
- Live commentary in English
- Sightseeing app with multiple city walking routes
- Liverpool highlights walking tour (2 hours)
- Live commentary in English
- Entry to attractions
- Headset and mobile device
- Entry to attractions
- Headset and mobile device
Meet the guide beside the Queen Victoria Monument in Derby Square. From this point, explore the highlights of Liverpool and view its most famous landmarks, including George’s Dock Building and the Cunard Building.
Wander past Liverpool ONE and learn about the city’s legendary symbol, the liver bird. Originating in the 13th century, the liver bird was…
Meet the guide beside the Queen Victoria Monument in Derby Square. From this point, explore the highlights of Liverpool and view its most famous landmarks, including George’s Dock Building and the Cunard Building.
Wander past Liverpool ONE and learn about the city’s legendary symbol, the liver bird. Originating in the 13th century, the liver bird was initially featured on King John’s seal and is believed to be a cormorant or an eagle.
Capture photos of historic sites such as the Town Hall, Exchange Flags, and Mersey Chambers. Also, look out for the renowned liver birds, Bertie and Bella, perched atop the Royal Liver Building and at the Museum of Liverpool.
- Tours depart by the Queen Victoria Statue on James Street. Your tour guide will be wearing a dark blue ‘Vox City Walks’ uniform
- Tours depart at the booked timeslot. Please arrive 5 minutes early if possible
- Scan the QR code on your voucher to download the Vox City app and audio tours
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.