Stadium Tour: Explore the iconic Anfield Stadium, walk through the player's tunnel, visit the dressing rooms
Museum Visit: Discover the history and success of Liverpoll foolball Culb by visiting the culb's museum
The Shankly Gates: Named after legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, which stand as symbol of the club's rich heritage and tradition
First Class: Roundtrip First Class train travel.
Standard Class
After a short train journey from Euston Station, we arrive at Liverpool Lime Street - the gateway to the city of Liverpool. Britain’s most dynamic and vibrant city, home of The Beatles and The Liverpool Football Club.
WALK IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF YOUR HEROES
Go behind the scenes inside one of the world's most iconic and historic stadiums, during the interactive and immersive Liverpool FC Stadium Tour.
Gain insight into the club's rich history and access must-see areas such as the Press Conference Room, This Is Anfield sign, Player's Tunnel, Managerial Dugout and the Home Team Dressing Room.
Explore the club's history with a multimedia handset, beginning your journey at the Main Stand. Discover its remarkable construction while enjoying panoramic views of the city skyline. Capture a photo in both the Home and Away dressing rooms, hone your interview technique in the press room, touch the iconic "This Is Anfield" sign, and finally, walk down the tunnel.
Free Time to Explore Liverpool, the world-famous waterfront, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, from the Albert Dock and up through the historic commercial district. This beautiful city is home to more Grade II-listed buildings than any other city in Britain outside of London. Described by English Heritage as England's finest Victorian city, Liverpool's grandiose architecture reflects the status it once held as the 'Second City of the Empire'.
The Liverpool FC Museum, The museum showcases the rich history and achivements of Liverpool football club, inside the museum, you will find a collection of memorabilia, including trophies, jerseys, and other artifacts that tell the story of the club. You can learn about the club's legendary players, memorable matches and significant moments in iverpool FC's history. The museum also offers interactive exhibits and multimedia displays allowing visitor to engage with the club's history in an immersive way. It is a must-visit for any foolball enthuisiast or fan of Liverpool FC.
London to Liverpool – 7:43am departure, arriving at Liverpool Lime Street 10:04
Liverpool to London - 6:43pm departure, arriving at London Euston 9:03pm
• This is not your train ticket. Your electronic train tickets and detailed tour information will be sent to you one week before your scheduled departure date via email (or within 24 hours if booked within one week).
• Please do not wait to meet a guide at the train station as the activity provider does not conduct in-person departures.
● London to Liverpool – 7:43am departure, arriving at Liverpool Lime Street 10:04
● Anfield Stadium is situated on Anfield Road in Liverpool. To get there from the city center, take the 26 from Liverpool One Bus Station, 17 from Queen Square Bus Station, or the 917 from St. Johns Lane, directly to the ground.
● Liverpool to London - 6:43pm departure, arriving at London Euston 9:03pm
● From Wednesday 26th June – Monday 8th July, the museum will be closed for refurbishment works. Any bookings impacted by this closure will receive a voucher to visit the museum complimentary at a later date. The voucher will be valid for 12 months. The stadium tour continue as usual during this period.
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