4- hour guided tour of Peaky Blinders TV locations from the award winning BBC show. See over 10 locations including the homes of Polly and Tommy, the site of the Garrison, locations from Series 1-6 and much more. Tour includes transportation by coach.
Enjoy a bus tour that immerses you into the world of Peaky Blinders in the city of Liverpool. You'll get to visit over 10 locations from the show, get behind the scenes information and get a fully guided tour of Liverpool.
Along the way you'll hear fascinating stories about the show as well as the real life Peaky Blinders upon whom the show was based. This guided bus tour is a 4 hour excursion starting and finishing in Liverpool City Center but which also takes in sites in the Wirral, Liverpool City Centre and along the River Mersey.
The tour is for fans of the Peaky Blinders TV show who want to take the next step and get a little bit closer to the world of Tommy, Arthur, Polly and the dark underworld in which they inhabit.
This innovative coach tour is guided by a local expert with years of experience in leading groups. You'll be entertained, fascinated and enjoy a trip that will take you back to a different era.
Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to the tour departure time. The meeting point is in central Liverpool just outside St George's Hall at the top of the steps opposite the Empire Theatre and next to the Earl of Beaconsfield Statue where you will see your guide.
• A small amount of walking is involved
• Not wheelchair accessible
• Age: Minimum 3
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