Make your visit to Liverpool Extra Special.
We can assist with all aspects of your stay.

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.

Liverpool City Break
All you need for an extended stay in Liverpool

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.

View a Sample Itinerary HERE

Time Team Special
Lost Dock of Liverpool

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 .