We only run private tours ensuring you get the absolute best out of the experience.
We include a drink at a locals only spot at the end of the tour.
As well as the main sites we take you away from the tourist route and show you our Liverpool, the city where we live.
We like to think of ourselves more as story tellers than guides.
If you haven't arranged a specific meeting point our normal meeting point is at the Entrance to the Beatles story, Britannia Vaults, Royal Albert Dock. Your guide will be waiting right by the main entrance. You will be given the guides telephone number in case of any problems.
We will meet guests outside the Beatles Story museum entrance. Your guide will be stood outside the main entrance and you will be given their phone number in case of any problems.
We'll explore the stunning Royal Albert Docks which were the first of their kind to be built in the 1800's. Now a bustling centre of entertainment, food and drink.
This poignant stop is a memory to all those who lost their lives at sea in engine rooms
Three of the most recognised buildings in the UK. They make up the famous skyline of the city and are regularly seen in films.
Where the city began and home to some incredible gothic architecture. The town hall sits proudly at the end of the street with the infamous statue of Victoria at the other end.
Where the Beatles began. We'll explore Matthew street and see the exact spot where the whole story began. Always a popular spot on the tours with plenty of great photo opportunities.
Once the grande dame of Liverpool. This was the place to stay in the 1900's. The ballroom of the Titanic was moddelled on the ballroom in the hotel. Plenty of ghost stories have occurred here and the hotel today is more infamous than famous.
One of the coolest streets in the North West of England. It's said that to be a proper local you need to see at least 2 friends whilst walking from one end to the other. This is a street full of character and characters. It's also the scene for a weird supernatural phenomenon.
The church was bombed in world war 2 and now stands as a memorial to those who lost their lives. It's an event space now with beer festivals, film premiers and even weddings taking place.
One of the most haunted spots in the UK. This unique tomb has a fascinating story we can't wait to share.
Also known as Paddy's wigwam this is one of the most bizzare cathedral buildings in the world. We'll tell you all about it including how it almost ended up in Sydney Australia.
One of the largest in Europe this huge church is famous for a few things. SOme a bit more strange than others.
One of the first Chinatowns anywhere in the world. The area is home to the second largest Chinese arch in the world (outside of China). We'll explore the area and share stories about how life is in the area.
A very cool spot in the city. This is where the locals come to party. Home to amazing music venues and historical pubs, the narrow streets are always a hive of activity.
Now an arts centre, this is actually the oldest building in Liverpool. It used to be a school for the poor but it has a rather disturbing story that we'll share.
Once this was a prison where Charles Dicken himself was an honourary constable. It later became a music studia and is now one of the most unique pubs in the city.
One of the most recognisable buildings in the city. This is where it all happens. An old court house, now an exhibition centre. This is where the city gathers when anything and everything happens.
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