This private Liverpool city tour in a licensed vehicle is perfect for visitors who want to explore beyond The Beatles, offering a well-rounded introduction to the waterfront, culture and football heritage.
Ideal for families, groups or celebrations, this flexible experience is tailored to your interests—whether you prefer scenic viewpoints, historic landmarks or Liverpool’s famous football locations.
Enjoy panoramic views across the city, while your expert local guide explains how Liverpool has evolved—from its Georgian and Victorian roots to its striking contemporary waterfront.
A great option for visitors who have already seen The Beatles highlights, or for families looking to discover a different side of the city on a second day.
Your guide will meet you at the bus stop outside Central Library, opposite Liverpool Lime Street Station, by the Duke of Wellington column. If you arrive early, restrooms and a café are available inside, and the Victorian Round Reading Room is well worth a visit.
Stop at the Royal Albert Dock, one of Liverpool’s most iconic waterfront locations. Enjoy time for photos with stunning views of the historic docks and skyline.
Drive past Albion House, historic headquarters of the White Star Line and the Titanic story.
Enjoy a 15-minute guided walk around the St George’s Hall plateau, including Lime Street Station and St John’s Gardens. Begin outside the Central Library, where facilities are available, with the option to explore the impressive Victorian Round Reading Room before your tour. The original library interior offers a real “wow factor” and is well worth a visit.
Stop at Everton Brow for panoramic views across Liverpool and, on clear days, as far as North Wales.
Photo stop at Anfield, home of Liverpool FC, one of the world’s most famous football clubs, with an optional visit to the club store for souvenirs.
Drive past this striking modern cathedral
Visit the Worlds's 5th largest cathedral
Pass through one of Europe’s oldest Chinatowns
Stunning stop outside the three graces, Cunard, Liver & Port of Liverpool Buildings
Enjoy a stop at Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium on Liverpool’s historic waterfront, with time for photos outside this impressive new development. Take a short walk past the Stanley Tobacco Warehouse—one of the largest brick warehouses in the world and a filming location featured in various TV and Netflix productions—before reaching the start of the Leeds–Liverpool Canal and its impressive flight of locks. Built within a historic conservation area of the former waterfront World Heritage Site, the new 52,888-capacity stadium represents a major part of Liverpool’s ongoing regeneration of the northern docks. There is also the option to visit the official Everton store for merchandise and souvenirs before continuing your tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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