LFC Stadium Tours at Anfield, Liverpool
Explore the iconic Anfield Stadium and Liverpool FC Museum, a captivating journey through football history and legendary moments.
Experience the iconic Anfield Stadium with the LFC Stadium Tours, offering behind-the-scenes access to Liverpool Football Club’s historic home. Explore the players’ tunnel, dressing rooms, press conference area, and enjoy panoramic views from the Main Stand. The tour includes entry to the immersive LFC Museum, showcasing over 135 years of club history and all six European Cups. Available daily with knowledgeable guides and multilingual audio handsets, it’s a must-visit for football fans and history enthusiasts alike.
A brief summary to LFC Stadium Tours
- Football Club, Liverpool, Anfield, L4 0TH, GB
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- Duration: 1 to 2 hours
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Outdoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 8:15 am-4 pm
- Tuesday 8:15 am-4 pm
- Wednesday 8:15 am-4 pm
- Thursday 8:15 am-4 pm
- Friday 8:15 am-4 pm
- Saturday 9:15 am-3 pm
Local tips
- Pre-book your tickets online to save money and guarantee your preferred tour time.
- Visit on weekdays for guided tours with expert commentary; weekends offer self-guided audio tours.
- Bring comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking and some stairs.
- Check the schedule ahead as tours do not run on match days and certain holidays.
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Getting There
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Train and Bus
From Liverpool Lime Street Station, take a taxi or bus to Anfield Stadium, approximately a 15-20 minute journey. Bus services such as the 26 and 27 run regularly but check schedules on match days. Taxi fares typically range from £7 to £12.
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Car
Driving to Anfield is possible with parking available at Stanley Park Car Park nearby, subject to charges. Travel time from Liverpool city center is around 15 minutes. Note that parking can be limited on match days and during events.
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Walking
If staying in central Liverpool, walking to Anfield takes approximately 45-60 minutes over mostly flat terrain. This option is suitable for visitors wanting to enjoy the local neighborhoods and avoid transport delays.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
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Visitor Center
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LFC Stadium Tours location weather suitability
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Any Weather
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Mild Temperatures
Discover more about LFC Stadium Tours
A Legendary Home of Football
Anfield Stadium stands as a monumental symbol of football heritage in Liverpool and worldwide. Established in 1884, it has been the proud home of Liverpool Football Club since 1892. The stadium’s rich history is palpable as you walk through its gates, where countless memorable matches and legendary moments have unfolded. The atmosphere here is electric, especially on matchdays, but the stadium tour allows visitors to experience the magic year-round, immersing themselves in the spirit and tradition that define Liverpool FC.Immersive Behind-the-Scenes Access
The LFC Stadium Tour offers exclusive access to areas usually reserved for players and staff. Visitors can explore the state-of-the-art Home Team and Away Team dressing rooms, step into the press conference room, and walk down the famous Players’ Tunnel beneath the iconic “This is Anfield” sign. The tour culminates with stunning views of the pitch and Liverpool’s skyline from the top of the Main Stand, providing a unique perspective on the stadium’s grandeur.The LFC Museum Experience
Included with the tour is entry to the recently relaunched Liverpool FC Museum, an interactive and immersive journey through the club’s history. The museum features engaging displays covering over 135 years of football heritage, including all six European trophies and the latest Champions exhibition highlighting the 2024-25 season. Visitors can delve into the club’s origins, legendary players, and unforgettable triumphs, making it a captivating experience for fans and newcomers alike.Guided Tours and Multilingual Audio
Tours are conducted with personable guides during weekdays in term time, while weekends, school holidays, and bank holidays feature self-guided audio tours available in 13 languages including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Mandarin, and Japanese. The combination of expert commentary and flexible pacing ensures all visitors can enjoy a comprehensive and engaging visit tailored to their preferences.Visitor Amenities and Practical Information
The stadium is equipped with visitor facilities such as restrooms, seating areas, and a retail store nearby. Food and drinks are not permitted on the tour, and access to the pitch is restricted. Children under five enter free, while those aged 5-15 must be accompanied by a paying adult. The tour duration ranges from approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to 2 hours, allowing ample time to absorb the full experience.Legacy and Community Significance
Beyond football, Anfield and Liverpool FC hold deep cultural and community significance. The stadium is a beacon of local pride and global sporting excellence, drawing visitors from across the world. The tours celebrate this legacy, offering insights into the club’s impact on the city and its fans, making it a meaningful destination for cultural heritage and sports enthusiasts.Explore the best of what LFC Stadium Tours has to offer
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