We have a wide range of tours available led by specialist guides. We can also help with accommodation, theatre tickets and entertainment. Quite simply, we are your one-stop shop when you visit Liverpool.
We want to welcome you to our city and provide the highest level of customer care and assistance throughout your stay.
We want you to leave Liverpool feeling part of our extended group of friends and wanting to keep in touch.
We want you to leave with a desire to return and when you go from this place to tell others what you have seen.
Some of our more popular tours have been shown below. Clicking on the "View Tour" button will take you to our main Liverpool Tours website: LiverpoolGO
Join us for a pleasant stroll through the celebrated streets and visit the locations, buildings and monuments that have made Liverpool famous throughout the world. This is a light-hearted tour that introduces you to the key areas in Liverpool while being entertained with stories, information and anecdotes told by your guide.
There are photo opportunities galore throughout the tour and your guide will point out some of the best spots.
This tour adds to the social history of Liverpool and also provides the opportunity to see the inside of a number of Masonic Lodge Rooms that are still in actual use, including the Roman Room and Egyptian Room and the working tools of Freemasonry. You will also be able to find out more about Freemasonry, what it stands for and have your questions answered by your guide.
Liverpool was at its trading peak during the late Georgian and early Victorian periods and its affluent merchants were seeking grand houses outside the busy and overcrowded industrial town centre. It was during this period that Hope Street and Rodney Street were laid out and the building of fine houses began.
Are you the type of person who enjoys exploring the atmosphere of a city at night? Join a local for a couple of drinks in some of Liverpool's atmospheric and traditional bars and pubs before taking a stroll through the lively night-live areas. Perhaps enjoy a meal at a restaurant in Liverpool's China Town?
Be amazed on this un-missable and essential tour as you hear about Liverpool – the second city of the Empire and the influence it had on the rest of the World. Hear how the murder of an American sea captain caused a diplomatic incident at a time before the American Civil War.
Take you round the original seven streets of Liverpool and explore the banks, offices and very streets that the slavers walked and conducted their business. Visit places where slaves were traded on the streets of Liverpool and even visit a pub that existed in the days of the slave traders.
Enjoy a fabulous prepared picnic in the shadow of the magnificent Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. Your choice of menu will be carefully prepared and delivered to you at St James Gardens, situated behind the cathedral.
As Liverpool grew as a port and after the building of the “Old Dock”, the wealthy merchants and slave traders desired to move out of the town centre and began building homes in what was then the outskirts and countryside of the town. This tour will take you through the streets of the affluent, financed by the blood of the enslaved.
This is possibly the only building in the UK where you could be tried for murder, have a ball or listen to a concert all under one roof. Elegant in design and sumptuous in decor, experience the epitome of Victorian life in the raw for the wealthiest and poorest people when you visit St George's Hall.
There is a long-standing connection between America and Liverpool. People immediately think of Liverpool and the Slave-trade where slaves were transported to work on the plantations in America. Our history goes back much further than that. It goes right back to the beginning when in 1635 Richard Mather from Liverpool travelled to the New World as one of the Pilgrim Fathers.
In the year 1908 when work began on the Liver Buildings the City of Liverpool was at the peak of its power with imposing civil monuments, gleaming office blocks and a seven-mile swathe of docks. The Liver Birds looked down on Britain's Greatest Port and the maritime heart of the largest empire the world had ever seen.
Unusually, Liverpool has been blessed with having two cathedrals - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. Both buildings are vastly different in architecture and design but both are majestic and beautiful. Tour both cathedrals learning about their architecture, art and history as well as experiencing the calm and very different uplifting interiors.
Let us give you your ticket to ride as you take this opportunity to visit Liverpool - home of the Beatles. Even if you're not the biggest Beatle fan, there's still plenty to see and do in Liverpool To start you off, you will be met by one of our local guides at Liverpool Lime Street Station who will then spend at least two hours with you helping you become orientated.
Whether you are visiting Liverpool for business or pleasure, there is no doubt that having some local knowledge can be invaluable - especially if your time is limited. A bit of planning goes a long way and your Liverpool Local Guide will contact you before you travel to find out what you would like to get out of your visit.
Experience Liverpool and The Beatles on a tour of the City Centre and the suberbs with a qualified driver guide in a private vehicle. This tour will take you to the new Strawberry Field Visitor Centre Cafe and Penny Lane. Walk in the steps of the Fab Four as you take photos outside the childhood homes of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
In 1964 the Beatles took America by storm. Now is your chance to visit the city that made the Fab Four.
Liverpool isn’t just all about the Beatles however. There’s a long history between Liverpool and America (see below) which you can explore yourself with this incredible opportunity.
Liverpool has some fabulous buildings, a wealth of museums, two renowned football teams and not to mention a fascinating history. The Albert Dock offers a glimpse of Liverpool’s maritime history whilst you indulge in some shopping.
Liverpool’s two Cathedrals provide tranquillity in their contrasting styles and breathtaking views of the city can be seen from the majestic tower of the neo-Gothic Anglican Cathedral.
One of the lasting impressions visitors to Liverpool take away with them is how friendly and safe the city is. Just taking a casual walk in Liverpool you will be surrounded by its history. Strategically located on the River Mersey, Liverpool was once the second city of the British Empire after London.
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Some Comments from Visitors to Liverpool
Marie Barry We go to Liverpool twice this year it's the best place ever. I hate goin home the people are so friendly wouldn't find that anywhere roll on march bk there again for a guaranteed great wkend
Susp£kt Good documentary. Don't you just love the great city of Liverpool!!!
ian clarke St George's hall was Charles Dickens favourite venue . He performed there regularly and visited Liverpool either to tour /stay or on his way to America. He often bought Everton mints as a treat for friends .