Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or just looking for a fun family day out - don’t miss this opportunity to go behind the scenes with The LFC Stadium Tour!
Go behind the scenes at Anfield Stadium, one of the world’s most iconic and historic stadiums!
The LFC Stadium Tour gives you a fabulous insight into the club’s history and must-see areas such as the This Is Anfield sign, Player’s Tunnel, Managerial Dugout and the Home Team Dressing Room.
Your ticket includes entry to the LFC Museum. As you walk through the interactive displays, you will travel through time starting with ‘where it all began’. See all major trophies together, plus all 6 European trophies.
The 2024/25 season was one to remember. A year of unity, belief, and brilliance. Now, for the first time, experience it all like never before — in “Champions” , a new immersive exhibition at the LFC Museum. With interactive moments and the Premier League trophy on display, relive the season that made history.
LFC Stadium Tour : The LFC Stadium Tour & Museum
Tours are daily, excluding home match days. Tours are closed on 25 December, 1 January and 15th April. Tours begin at 10am and last for approximately 90 minutes. Last admission at 3pm.
During The LFC Stadium Tour, visitors will:
Enjoy epic views of the Anfield pitch and city landscape from the top level of the Main Stand.
Visit the state-of-the-art Home Team dressing room.
Practice their interview technique in the Press Room.
Pass under the This Is Anfield sign.
Take a spine-tingled walk down the Players' Tunnel.
Get the chance for a photo in Klopp's seat in the Dugout.
Enjoy more photo opportunities of the pitch and Main Stand from The Kop.
Tickets include entry to the Club's interactive museum The Liverpool FC Story, with nearly 130 years of Club history plus all the silverware including all six European trophies
Please report to Stadium Tours Reception, located opposite the LFC Retail Store
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