Discover Liverpool’s hidden gems with a private tour, guided by local storytellers. Enjoy exclusive insights and a drink at a locals-only spot.
Discover Liverpool’s hidden gems with a private tour, guided by local storytellers. Enjoy exclusive insights and a drink at a locals-only spot.
- Albert Dock - Discover the magnificent Royal Albert Docks, the first of their kind constructed in the 1800s. Today, it’s a lively hub for entertainment, dining, and drinks.
- Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic - This touching stop honors those who perished at sea in engine rooms.
- The Three Graces - Among the UK’s most…
- Albert Dock - Discover the magnificent Royal Albert Docks, the first of their kind constructed in the 1800s. Today, it’s a lively hub for entertainment, dining, and drinks.
- Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic - This touching stop honors those who perished at sea in engine rooms.
- The Three Graces - Among the UK’s most iconic buildings, these structures form the city’s renowned skyline and frequently appear in films.
- Castle Street - The birthplace of the city, featuring remarkable Gothic architecture. The town hall stands proudly at one end, with the notable statue of Victoria at the other.
- The Cavern Club - The Beatles’ starting point. Explore Matthew Street and visit the exact location where their journey began. A favorite tour spot with numerous photo opportunities.
- The Adelphi Building - Once Liverpool’s grand dame, this was the premier place to stay in the 1900s. The Titanic’s ballroom was modeled after the hotel’s. Known for ghost stories, the hotel is now more infamous than famous.
- Bold Street - One of the trendiest streets in North West England. Locals say you must see at least two friends while walking its length. Full of character and characters, it’s also known for a peculiar supernatural occurrence.
- St Luke’s Bombed Out Church - Bombed during World War II, it now serves as a memorial. The space hosts events like beer festivals, film premieres, and weddings.
- William MacKenzie’s Tomb - Among the UK’s most haunted locations, this tomb has a captivating story to share.
- Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool - Also called Paddy’s Wigwam, this is one of the world’s most unusual cathedrals. Learn about its history, including how it almost ended up in Sydney, Australia.
- Liverpool Cathedral - One of Europe’s largest churches, known for several unique features, some quite peculiar.
- Chinatown - One of the world’s first Chinatowns, home to the second-largest Chinese arch outside China. Explore the area and hear stories about local life.
- Ropewalks - A vibrant city spot where locals gather to celebrate. With fantastic music venues and historic pubs, the narrow streets are always bustling.
- Bluecoat - Now an arts center, this is Liverpool’s oldest building. Once a school for the poor, it has a rather unsettling story to tell.
- Bridewell Building - Formerly a prison where Charles Dickens served as an honorary constable, it later became a music studio and is now one of the city’s most unique pubs.
- St. George’s Hall - One of the city’s most recognizable buildings, this former courthouse is now an exhibition center and a gathering place for city events.

- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Private tours are exclusively offered to ensure participants have the most enriching experience possible. At the conclusion of the tour, a drink is provided at a local-only venue. In addition to visiting the main attractions, the tour also ventures off the beaten path to showcase the authentic Liverpool, the city the operators call home. The operators…
Private tours are exclusively offered to ensure participants have the most enriching experience possible. At the conclusion of the tour, a drink is provided at a local-only venue. In addition to visiting the main attractions, the tour also ventures off the beaten path to showcase the authentic Liverpool, the city the operators call home. The operators consider themselves storytellers rather than just guides.
- Alcoholic drinks are only served to guests 18 years and over.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.