CHAPTER 1: Appreciate Liverpool's Victorian and Edwardian history, architecture and culture with Accredited Tour Guide, Peter Eric Lang.
Perfect for visitors and locals alike — enjoy a deeper appreciation of Liverpool's awe-inspiring Victorian (1800s) & Edwardian (early 1900s) waterfront and Lower City Centre Neighbourhoods.
From understanding the City's history and origins of how it started as a relatively unknown fishing village, to growing into one of the biggest Port Cities in the world, as a melting pot for multicultural creativity, architectural splendour and the home of one of the most influential bands in history, The Beatles.
Your Qualified Guide, Peter, will explore this heritage with you and unravel the fascinating stories that the architecture and statues tell.
Tour finishes at local pub, Ma Boyle's, which serves Liverpool's signature dish, a Bowl of Scouse, that you can buy.
CHAPTER 2 takes place every day at 2pm & complements this tour.
Meet outside of Nova Scotia Liverpool Cafe and Restaurant, your guide will stood next to the planters.
The tour ends outside Ma Boyle's Alehouse and Eatery, a hidden gem beloved by locals and the perfect spot to get Liverpool's iconic dish, a Bowl of Scouse.
Learn about the White Star Line shipping company and Liverpool's connections to The Titanic.
Hear about how Liverpool became home of one of the most influential bands in history, The Beatles, with a stunning backdrop of Waterfront buildings and this iconic statue of The Fab Four.
Enjoy Britain's first official skyscraper and the largest clock faces in the whole of the UK (Yes, even larger than Big Ben's!). Appreciate Liverpool's Victorian and Edwardian history, architecture and culture with your Accredited Tour Guide, Peter Eric Lang.
Enjoy some of the most splendid views of Liverpool's iconic buildings and find out about how Liverpool is the birthplace to the origins of the skyscraper.
Enjoy a wealth of historic buildings, hear about the Town Hall and the Medieval Town Centre.
Learn about the origins of the globally famous street and gain a deeper appreciation of The Beatles in their home city. See The Cavern Wall of Fame, a wealth of statues, and the pubs and venues that the band held close.
This Grade I Listed masterpiece has the prestigious status of being one of His Majesty Charles III's favorite buildings, which he personally reopened in 2007.
Home to a National Museum, the Central Library and The "National Gallery of The North", this stunning Victorian (1800s) street is a sight to behold. You will enjoy it's splendor brought to life by your Qualified Tour Guide.
Outstanding architecture awaits, including stunning views of The Municipal Building.
Steeped in history, learn about the fascinating heritage of this Medieval Street and the city's story as a globally famous Port City, working as a center of trade and commerce.
Home to the Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson Statue and to a (no longer) Top Secret World War II Bunker. Your Accredited Guide, Peter, will unravel this exciting history for you.
This site of historical and religious importance is brimming with architectural elegance, and an equally impressive heritage, enjoy a wealth of stories to be told here by your Accredited Tour Guide, Peter.
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