This isn’t a scripted, flag-following tour. It’s a relaxed pub walk led by someone who fell in love with Liverpool and never quite left.
We visit carefully chosen pubs full of character, take the time, and let the conversations unfold naturally. Along the way, you’ll hear stories about the city, its people, and the kind of details you won’t find in guidebooks.
It’s small, social, and easygoing by the end, it feels less like a tour and more like being shown around by a local.
Drinks aren’t included, so you’re free to enjoy as much or as little as you like at each stop. All four pubs accept card payments.
On the stairs of the Bombed Out Church
We begin our walk in a backstreet pub set within an 18th-century former warehouse in Liverpool’s historic Georgian Quarter. Since opening as a pub in 1981, it has become a long-standing hub for the city’s arts and cultural scene, attracting artists, musicians, academics, and students for over four decades.
A Liverpool institution famously linked to John Lennon and the city’s bohemian past. Ye Cracke has long been a meeting place for artists, musicians, and students — and still feels wonderfully untouched by time.
Hidden just off the main streets, The Belvedere is a beautifully preserved Victorian pub with stained glass, tiled walls, and a peaceful, timeless atmosphere — a quiet contrast to the city outside.
One of Liverpool’s most unique pubs, famous for its rare snob screens and richly decorated interior. Every corner has a story, and it’s the perfect place to end the walk surrounded by history and character.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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