Immerse yourself in the rich heritage, culture, and history of Liverpool on this engaging walking tour. Discover fascinating stories, iconic landmarks, and the city’s musical influence on the world.
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage, culture, and history of Liverpool on this engaging walking tour. Discover fascinating stories, iconic landmarks, and the city’s musical influence on the world.
- Bluecoat - Meet the guide at the front gates of the Bluecoat building on School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX.
- Liverpool Sailors Home Gateway - Pause at this magnificent monument honoring the Sailors Home, which served the maritime community. It’s a perfect spot for a photo with a golden Liver bird!
- Henry Street - Discover the intriguing…
- Bluecoat - Meet the guide at the front gates of the Bluecoat building on School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX.
- Liverpool Sailors Home Gateway - Pause at this magnificent monument honoring the Sailors Home, which served the maritime community. It’s a perfect spot for a photo with a golden Liver bird!
- Henry Street - Discover the intriguing Ropewalks area in Liverpool, historically known for rope-making for sailing ships.
- Campbell Square - Nestled near the Ropewalk district, Campbell Square is home to The Bridewell, an impressive converted Victorian Gaol. You might even get a chance to see inside one of the original cells.
- Thomas Steers Way - Situated on the site of Liverpool’s first dry dock, learn about Liverpool’s maritime history captured in the large water fountain, and take a quick peek through a porthole. Thomas Steers Way also features the oversized LIVERPOOL selfie sign, with colors changing to reflect the season or events throughout the year.
- Royal Albert Dock Liverpool - As the guide leads you around the waterfront to the renowned Royal Albert Dock, discover how the Titanic story became an integral part of Liverpool’s maritime history and the docks’ significant role in the city’s development. Along the way, admire standout architecture, both old and new, and the bronze statue of Billy Fury, a fan shrine.
- Beatles Statue - Beatles fans will have the opportunity to snap a selfie with the iconic Beatles Statue, sculpted by Andrew Edwards.
- The Three Graces - Learn about the history and heritage of the Grade II listed Cunard Building, The Port of Liverpool Building, and the iconic Liver Building, collectively known as The Three Graces.
- Castle Street - Stroll along Castle Street, rich in history and still connected to medieval times, framed by beautiful buildings and architecture.
- Liverpool Town Hall - As you approach the current Grade I listed Town Hall, recognized as one of the finest surviving 18th-century town halls in England, hear about its predecessors dating back to the 1500s.
- Exchange Flags City Square - Exchange Flags, a Grade II listed site, forms a splendid courtyard facing the Town Hall. Its history includes a significant role in the Second World War and houses the large bronze Nelson Monument from the early 1800s.
- Derby Square - Passing through Derby Square, learn about the history of Liverpool Castle, once located here, now home to an imposing monument to Queen Victoria.
- Mathew Street - The tour concludes at Mathew Street, a convenient city center location. You can explore Mathew Street and the Cavern Quarter on your own, or if interested in the Beatles, consider booking the Beatles Walking Tour to discover how the Fab Four became the world’s most famous band.

- Guided Walking Tour
- Local Liverpool experienced guides
- Guided Walking Tour
- Local Liverpool experienced guides
- No food or drink included
- No food or drink included
Explore the rich heritage, culture, and history of this lively and colorful city. This walking tour is ideal for visitors to Liverpool or anyone eager to discover intriguing facts and history about their own city.
Our knowledgeable local guides are passionate about Liverpool and strive to make each tour enjoyable, engaging, and unforgettable for…
Explore the rich heritage, culture, and history of this lively and colorful city. This walking tour is ideal for visitors to Liverpool or anyone eager to discover intriguing facts and history about their own city.
Our knowledgeable local guides are passionate about Liverpool and strive to make each tour enjoyable, engaging, and unforgettable for everyone. They will share personal stories that vividly illustrate the history and culture of Liverpool.
You’ll have excellent photo opportunities as the tour visits many of the city’s iconic buildings and landmarks, showcasing stunning architecture both old and new.
Our guides will share captivating stories from the past and highlight intriguing and fun facts along the way. You’ll learn about the city’s cultural impact on the world through arts, TV, films, and music.
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
- We recommend you have a bottle of water with you for the walk
- Walking tour over two hours -no hills or stairs but please wear comfortable no-slip shoes as we will be passing through areas with uneven surface such as cobbles
- Well behaved dogs welcome but please bear in mind you will be walking in a group and in busy areas at times.
- Locations are accessible for strollers/wheelchairs but please in mind you will be walking in a group and in busy areas at times, passing through areas with uneven surface such as cobbles
- On occasion due to operational reasons we may opt to change the route or not be able to access a location
- On occasion access to Andy Edwards Beatle Statue is restricted-instead we visit alternative statues
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.