Tours & Activities in Liverpool
If you've just arrived in Liverpool, there's no better way to explore and learn about the city that saw the birth of the Beatles than on a free tour.
Welcome to Liverpool!
You will learn about the ancient history of Liverpool and the passage through the centuries from a city to a neighborhood and finally to a city. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the most famous attractions of the city with a local guide.
Places you will visit:
From our starting point, we'll head to the Cavern Quarter , where you'll take a look at the Beatles and the iconic place that saw them grow up, the famous Cavern Club , discover the fascinating history of Liverpool Castle. . We go down to Pier Head (World Heritage), to discover the splendid Three Graces, the Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas and the official statues of the Beatles. We will discover the Royal Albert Dock and learn all about its history.
You'll also learn about the role Liverpool played on one of the most famous ships to ever sail: the Titanic.
As you stroll through the Royal Albert Dock, you will discover how the city became famous as one of the main docks in the country and one of the most important ports in the world. We cover its entire history related to the Atlantic slave trade, World War II, economic crises and more.
We will end our tour in one of the greatest maritime monuments in history , the first dock in the world. We will explain its meaning not only for Liverpool but for the entire world.
You will have the opportunity to visit important and historical places, such as:
- The famous Cavern Club
- The official statue of the Beatles
- Church of Saint Nicholas
- town hall
- Albert's Royal Dock
- spring head
And more ...
Important information for the traveler:
You will not only be guided, but you will be accompanied!
Ideal for: * The passing traveler * Family travel * Meeting with friends * Business * Corporate events
- Please arrive 5-10 minutes prior to the start time of each tour.
- Please always wear a face mask.
- Donations are accepted through the card reader (if you prefer).
- Please bring comfortable clothes suitable for walking, umbrellas, raincoats, sunglasses, caps or sunscreen, for more information contact us.
Welcome to an exciting walking tour through the historic streets of Liverpool, where the legend of The Beatles comes to life!
Our adventure begins at the impressive Beatles Statue, a symbolic tribute to the band, overlooking the historic waterfront.
As we walk through the lively streets, we'll reach the legendary Cavern Club, the birthplace of The Beatles' extraordinary career. Immerse yourself in the musical energy that shaped their early years as we explore the very place where they first captured the hearts of their fans. (P.S We also would like to talk about Pete Best, The Beatles' former Drummer)
Continuing our journey, we encounter the moving statues of Eleanor Rigby and Brian Epstein, reminding us of the profound impact of The Beatles' music on the world.
We'll visit The Jacaranda Club, a historic venue where The Beatles performed during their formative years. Feel the echoes of the past, just like at The Philharmonic Pub, a majestic Victorian establishment, and Ye Cracke, a traditional pub with a fascinating history – all places where The Beatles occasionally enjoyed a drink.
Venturing further, we arrive at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), founded by Sir Paul McCartney. Explore the institution that continues to nurture emerging talents, following in the footsteps of the founding members of The Beatles: George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and John Lennon.
We'll conclude our tour in front of the imposing Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, a monumental structure that serves as a testimony to the city's rich heritage.
Join us on this walking tour, in English and Spanish, where the melodies of The Beatles intertwine with the historic charm of Liverpool, creating an unforgettable experience for fans and music lovers alike.
Welcome to the Liverpool seafront, an area with privileged views, which will allow us to delve into the fascinating history of the Port Albert Dock, a living testimony of the city's past and wealth.
We begin our exciting historical tour from Derby Square, then walk to the main port, the Royal Albert Dock which, during World War II, played a crucial role in the war effort. Its docks were essential for the supply and transportation of troops and supplies. The scars of that time can still be seen in some corners, reminding us of Liverpool's bravery and resilience during those difficult years.
Our historical tour continues next to the site where the Customs House was. exploring the layers of its history, from its beginnings as the first Wet Dock to its current resurgence.
The buildings that line the port tell their own story. From commercial warehouses to customs offices, each structure has a specific function that has contributed to the development of Port Albert Dock. These buildings are silent witnesses to the rise and transformation of Liverpool as a commercial and port centre.
We contemplate the continued development of the Port over the years. From its construction to modern renovations, this port has evolved, adapting to the changing economic and social needs of Liverpool.
Throughout our tour, we will admire iconic monuments that adorn the waterfront, such as the Liver Building, the Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building. These imposing structures bear witness not only to the architectural grandeur, but also to the historical importance of Liverpool as a key port.
We find iconic monuments that not only adorn the waterfront, but also tell stories of past greatness. Each meticulously preserved structure transports us to times when Liverpool was the center of world trade
We'll tour Pier Head, a historic site that has seen countless arrivals and departures, serving as the heart of maritime trade and a key setting for some of the city's most significant events.
Our last stop will be Mann Island , a strategic point that gives us a panoramic view of the Mersey River and its surroundings. From here we'll head a few steps next door to talk about George's Dock , the precursor to Albert Dock, where Liverpool's maritime history began to take shape. This old dock was the scene of important events and commercial transactions that laid the foundations for the subsequent development of the port.
Liverpool has allowed us to explore the traces of its past, better understanding its identity as a port city and witness to world history. We say goodbye knowing that the waters of the River Mersey continue to carry with them the priceless stories of this iconic port.
Greetings from Liverpool! My name is Neil, and for the last twelve years it has been my great pleasure to work here in Liverpool as a local guide.
Liverpool is my favourite place to be - so full of fun and surprises, always leaving visitors wanting more!
I have spent my whole life living and working in the City, and enjoy nothing more than passing on my knowledge to visitors from all over the world.
Starting at the historic Pier Head, on the River Mersey, we see all parts of the former UNESCO World Heritage site.
These places celebrate and bear witness to the development of one of the world's major trading centres in the 18th, 19th and twentieth Centuries.
But Liverpool is so much more than its history. Its incredible people, diverse culture and amazing architecture are great reasons to visit right now.
Our locals (known as 'Scousers' here in the UK) possess a warmth and wit unique to this place. I aim to pack in enough in our time together to help you orientate yourself and understand what makes Liverpool tick!
The principal places we visit are:
- Liverpool Pier Head and the Three Graces (World Heritage site)
- The Beatles Statue (have your picture taken with the 'fab' four!)
- Liverpool Town Hall and Castle Street (a World Heritage site)
- Mathew Street and the Cavern Quarter
- The worlds oldest man made docks and the origins of the Liver Pool
- The River Mersey, see the ferries and finish our walk back by the river.
Along the way I point out the many incredible buildings, museums, pubs, eateries and visitor attractions here in the centre of Liverpool, how to get the best out of your stay on a budget. This walking tour is a great opportunity to get to familiarise yourself with the City, plan the best ways to get around and the best highlights to see with the time you have available.
Come and enjoy!