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Go for: Liverpool FC Stadium Tour
Duration: 1 hr. 30 min.
Guide: Audioguide
Recommended Tickets:
Liverpool FC Stadium Tour with Audio Guide
Go for: Q&A Tour
Duration: 3 hr.
Guide: Audioguide
Recommended Tickets:
Liverpool Football Club Legends Q&A
Go for: Liverpool Day Pass
Duration: Flexible Duration
Recommended Tickets:
Liverpool 1 or 2-Day Pass
The Kop is one of the most famous stands in football, known for its passionate and vocal supporters. Visitors can feel the atmosphere and learn about the history of the stand. From here, visitors can also see the pitch and the impressive view of the stadium.
The Home Team's Dressing Room is where Liverpool FC players prepare themselves for matches. Visitors will get to see the layout of the dressing room, including where the players' shirts hang and the pre-match tactics board. It's a chance to learn about the routines and rituals of Liverpool's players.
Walk through the same tunnel that Liverpool's legendary players have passed through before taking to the pitch. Walking through the Player's Tunnel is a highlight of the tour. You can imagine walking out onto the pitch like your favorite Liverpool FC players, experiencing the tunnel's history and its role in building the matchday atmosphere.
Affectionately known as The Liverpool FC Story, the museum lets you delve into the club's illustrious past through interactive exhibits and a remarkable collection of memorabilia, including the iconic European Cup, proudly displayed as a testament to the club's six-time triumph. Discover the legends who have graced the club's history and relive unforgettable moments that have shaped its legacy.
Pay homage to the legendary Bill Shankly with a visit to the Shankly Gates, an iconic feature at Anfield. Named in honor of the revered Liverpool FC manager, these gates bear witness to the club's enduring spirit and the mantra that has inspired generations of fans: "You'll Never Walk Alone." Learn about Shankly's profound influence on the club and its community as you stand in the presence of this beloved symbol of Liverpool FC's identity.
Step onto hallowed ground as you witness Anfield's legendary pitch, steeped in football history. Experience the thrill of standing on the same turf where Liverpool FC's greatest players have showcased their talents and made history. Learn about the meticulous care and maintenance required to uphold the pitch's pristine condition, ensuring it remains a stage for sporting excellence and unforgettable moments.
The Liverpool Anfield Stadium tours are available 7 days a week, from 10 AM until 3 PM, depending on fixtures.
Monday to Saturday: 10 AM - 4 PM (last admission is at 3 PM)
Sundays and other holidays: 110 AM - 3 PM (last admission is at 2 PM)
Closed: Match days and selected event days.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to go on a Anfield Stadium Tour is during the off-season, from May to August when the stadium is less busy and more accessible for visitors.
Address: Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TH, United Kingdom
At Liverpool's Anfield Stadium, fans can indulge in a delectable array of food and drink options. Here's a rundown of the mouthwatering offerings available at the different stands:
Budget: Tune Hotel Liverpool, The Liner Hotel
Mid-Range: Jurys Inn Liverpool, Hope Street Hotel
Luxury: Titanic Hotel Liverpool, Hotel Indigo Liverpool
It is the iconic football ground where Liverpool FC has played its home matches since 1892
The Anfield Liverpool stadium tour typically lasts around 90 minutes.
No, the Liverpool FC Stadium tour is open to visitors of all ages.
Yes, the stadium and museum are accessible, with lifts and ramps available for those with mobility issues. Audio guides are also available for visitors with visual impairments.
There is no specific dress code, but visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
Yes, photography is permitted during the tour, except in certain restricted areas such as the home team's dressing room.
During the tour, visitors have access to exclusive areas of Anfield Stadium, including the home team's dressing room, the press conference room, the players' tunnel, the pitchside area, and the Kop stand.
Anfield Stadium is located in Liverpool, England, specifically in the Anfield area, approximately 2 miles northeast of Liverpool city center.
Limited parking is available at Anfield Stadium on match days, but it is recommended to use public transportation or alternative parking options due to high demand and restrictions in the surrounding residential area.