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Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour

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Liverpool, GB
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Get ready to discover the fascinating city of Liverpool on the Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour. Join this delightful stroll through the celebrated streets and visit the iconic locations, buildings, and monuments that have made Liverpool famous worldwide. Your knowledgeable guide will entertain you with captivating stories, historical information, and intriguing anecdotes throughout the tour. Capture stunning photos at the best spots along the way. By the end of the tour, you'll have a comprehensive overview of Liverpool, including its rich history, must-visit areas for tourists, shopping districts, top restaurants, vibrant bars, exciting entertainment venues, and happening nightclubs. From the Beatles to ghost stories, famous people to local characters, you'll delve into the city's captivating past. Don't miss the chance to see where Paul McCartney and George Harrison went to school. Experience the magic of Liverpool and create unforgettable memories on this engaging walking tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the famous Cathedrals and Philharmonic Pub
  • Walk along the historic Rodney Street
  • Visit the St Luke's Bombed Out Church
  • Discover the vibrant Bold Street for shopping and dining
  • Experience the birthplace of The Beatles on Mathew Street
  • Services of a professional guide
  • Snacks
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Welcome to Liverpool, a city rich in history and culture, where the past blends seamlessly with the present. Join us for the Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour, a delightful stroll through the celebrated streets, buildings, and monuments that have made this city famous worldwide. Led by our knowledgeable guide, this tour offers a light-hearted exploration of key areas in Liverpool, peppered with entertaining stories, intriguing information, and fascinating anecdotes.

What to Expect

During the Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour, you can anticipate an immersive experience that will leave you with lasting memories. Over the course of 120 minutes, you'll discover the highlights of Liverpool's heritage, admire its stunning architecture, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere that permeates its streets. From the bustling shopping areas to the rich history of famous landmarks, this tour showcases the best of what Liverpool has to offer.

Who is this for?

The Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour is designed for anyone who wants to explore the essence of this captivating city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a Beatles fan, or simply curious about new cultures, this tour has something for everyone. From solo travelers seeking adventure to couples on a romantic getaway, and even families looking to create lasting memories together, this tour caters to a wide range of interests and preferences.

Why Book This?

Embarking on the Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour is an excellent choice if you're looking to uncover the hidden gems and lesser-known stories that make this city truly special. Our experienced guide will regale you with tales of the Beatles, ghost stories, famous locals, and intriguing historical facts. Along the route, you'll discover ancient cathedrals, atmospheric graveyards, charming streets, and iconic music venues. By the end of the tour, you'll have gained a comprehensive overview of Liverpool's history, culture, and vibrant modern scene.

Good to Know

As you embark on the Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour, there are a few things to keep in mind. Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a leisurely paced walk as we delve into the heart of the city. This tour offers numerous photo opportunities, so bring your camera to capture the landmarks and memories along the way. Our meeting point is outside the Oratory, easily identifiable by its Greek Temple-like design. At the end of the tour, we conveniently finish in the Liverpool 1 complex, where you can continue exploring or indulge in some well-deserved retail therapy.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Half Day Welcome to Liverpool Walking Tour have shared their enthusiasm for this insightful and entertaining adventure. They commend the knowledgeable guides who provide engaging stories and historical context, allowing them to see Liverpool in a whole new light. Many highlight the tour's versatility, appealing to both history buffs and Beatles fans alike. Reviewers also appreciate the carefully chosen highlights and enjoyable pace, enabling them to fully appreciate the city's wealth of cultural treasures. Overall, the tour receives rave reviews for offering an unforgettable and enriching experience of Liverpool.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Hope Street

At each end of Hope Street you will be able to see both of Liverpool's famous Cathedrals. We will pause briefly to see St James's Cemetery while you hear about its history. Then we will have a stroll along Hope Street learning about the residents of the past with plenty of photo opportunities as we go. You'll never guess which house it was where the cellar was used by grave robbers. See the famous Philharmonic Pub where the Beatles played in their early days as well as Paul and George's old school.

Rodney Street

Travelling back in time, this street has been used in films such as Peaky Blinders and Sherlock Holmes amongst others. It is one of the few streets that the Georgian and Victorian residents would still recognise today. It's also the location of Liverpool's pyramid tomb.

St Luke’s Bombed Out Church

We next head down Hardman Street towards Liverpool City Centre, passing St Luke's Church (known locally as the bombed out church) that suffered extensive damage during the Second World War and remains today as a monument for the people of Liverpool who lost their lives during the conflict. Within the grounds of the church are monuments to the Christmas ceasefire of WWI and the Irish famine.

Bold Street

We'll pass through one of the main shopping, cafe and bistro areas of Liverpool before walking down Church Street. The site of St Peter's Church, built in 1700 and was Liverpool's Pro-cathedral until 1926, is marked by a brass cross inlaid into the pavement. Travelling along Whitechapel we will be able to see the place where Brian Epstein had his music shop and office before heading towards the famous Mathew Street.

Mathew Street

For Beatles Fans, this is where it all began. We will pass the Cavern Club, see the Eleanor Rigby Statue for a photo opportunity and perhaps buy the odd souvenir at the tourist shop.

Dale Street

It's a short walk to Dale Street where you will be able to see (and perhaps enjoy a drink) at Liverpool's oldest public house build in 1726 before we head towards the Georgian Town Hall - one of the finest buildings in the city with a fascinating history built in 1754.

Castle Street

Moving along Castle Street we head towards the place where Liverpool Castle once stood and is now occupied by the Victoria Monument in honour of Queen Victoria. Learn about the siege of Liverpool during the English Civil War and what was found when excavating to build the Law Courts that are now on part of the site.

James Street

We head down James Street and pass the offices of the White Star Line and owners of the Titanic before moving to the pier head to see the famous Liver Buildings, Cunard Buildings and the Port of Liverpool building. We stop briefly to hear the history of the fabulous pieces of architecture before heading past the Museum of Liverpool towards the Albert Dock.

Albert Dock

The Albert Dock, Victorian warehouses and once the secret navy base for the war in the North Atlantic is now a major tourist hub in Liverpool. It is also home to the Tate Gallery as well a numerous shops, restaurants, bars and cafes. You will have time to get your bearings and maybe take a few photographs before we move to the final location.

Thomas Steers Way

Ending our tour where it all began for Liverpool with the World's first tidal dock built in 1715, we have come full circle with the Liverpool 1 shopping complex the most modern part of the city and taking Liverpool into the future.

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