Discover Liverpool, one of the most iconic cities in the UK, on our epic walking tour!
For the best introduction to the city, start your Liverpool exploration with our Waterfront tour takes you on a rags to riches journey along the docks. We'll show you the port's humble beginnings to its greatest treasures, including The Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool Town Hall, and the elegant Castle Street. You will also glimpse the city's dark dealings in slavery from the 17th to 19th centuries. Of course, it wouldn't be a waterfront tour without introducing you to the buildings that 'grace' the city's skyline from the waterfront itself, aptly named The Three Graces: the secrets of Liverpool's greatest industry success lie between them.
On top of all of this, you are more than welcome to ask your tour guide for recommendations, stop for selfie's, discover cool hangout spots, find trendy bars, and learn more about Liverpool's hidden gems.
Your ticket includes the Vox City App. Use it to track the guides and join the tours. Alternatively, please find your guide at the main meeting point One Derby Square, James St, by the Queen Victoria Monument at the departure time.
The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building in Central Kolkata, It is dedicated to the memory of Queen Victoria, Empress of India
The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses
The town Hall is one of Liverpool's premier venues for Weddings, Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners, Conferences/meetings, exhibitions etc.
Castle Street is a street in the heart of Liverpool City Centre that not only boasts some of the best bars and restaurants, it also has some incredible history.
An iconic statue of the Fab Four, in their hometown
The Museum of Liverpool is the world's first national museum devoted to the history of a regional city and the largest newly-built national museum in Britain for more than a century.
The memorial to Heroes of The Marine Engine Room was originally erected to commemorate the 32 stokers and engineers that sacrificed their lives to protect passengers during the sank of Titanic
It is assumed this group of buildings are named after the mythological Greek 'Three Graces', who were the goddesses of charm, beauty and creativity.
Is undoubtedly one of Liverpool's most elegant and impressive streets in Liverpool.
Is a museum dedicated to the lives, times, culture and music of the Beatles
As you walk through the park, take in the views of the Splendid Anglican cathedral
The Liver Bird is a mystical creature and has, for 800 years, been the symbol of Liverpool
A church has occupied this site since the 13th century when the old medieval chapel overlooked the tidal reach of the river just below
Liverpool Waterfront is a great place to visit. There are a whole host of things to see and do and everything enjoys a spectacular riverside setting.
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