Liverpool Anfield Stadium Tour

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Not sure whether to book a standard Anfield ticket or the London day trip?

If you just want to explore Anfield itself, the stadium tour with museum entry already gives you the full experience on site. But if you are coming up from London and want a comfortable experience, the train package is the better fit. You get your travel and Anfield entry in one ticket, plus extra time to wander around at your own pace!

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When you walk into Anfield, you’re stepping into more than a stadium. You’re entering the place where Liverpool FC’s story has been unfolding since 1892, and you feel it the moment you’re inside. From the roar that lingers around the Kop to the sweeping pitch views from the Main Stand, a visit to Anfield shows you exactly why fans across the world treat it like home.

What to expect on a Liverpool FC Stadium tour?

Trophies on display at Liverpool FC Stadium's Anfield trophy cabinet with visitors observing.
Hand touching "This is Anfield" sign at Liverpool FC's Anfield Stadium.
Visitors exploring the iconic Liverpool FC Stadium during a guided tour, with Museum Entrance Tickets included, in Liverpool, England
Trophies on display at Liverpool FC Stadium's Anfield trophy cabinet.
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130 years of football heritage

Start your visit by going back in time to 1892 and let it sink in that you’re walking through more than just a sports venue. Pause for a moment and take in the fact that you’re standing where generations of players have shaped a legacy that stretches across Europe and far beyond.

Walk the same route as the players

Walk the path players take on match days, moving through corridors toward the tunnel and into the dressing rooms where strategies happen before every game. Don't forget to look up to see the This Is Anfield sign above you. It’s worth your entire visit to Anfield.

Explore the Liverpool FC Museum

There is something special about visiting the LFC museum, a haven of the club’s history with shirts worn by legends. Walk in to watch highlight reels and move through interactive displays that bring Liverpool’s journey to life in a way that feels fresh and personal.

See the full LFC trophy collection up close

Visiting Anfield is incomplete without admiring Liverpool’s silverware collection at the museum, from European triumphs to domestic titles. The light catches each trophy as you walk by, giving you a clear look at the club’s achievements and the eras that defined its success.

Views from the top tier of the Main Stand

If you want all the feels the players experience at Anfield, make sure you reach the upper level of the Main Stand where the pitch opens up below you. The height gives you a calm moment to take in the scale of the stadium and the atmosphere that builds here on match days.

Shop for authentic LFC merchandise

Before you leave, head into the Anfield Store, the largest LFC shop in the world. It is packed with scarves, shirts, and exclusive items you will not find anywhere else. It is the easiest place to pick up something that captures the spirit of your visit.

Things to know before booking your tickets to Liverpool FC Stadium

  • Booking window: Anfield tours sell out fast on weekends, match weeks and school holidays. If you want a guaranteed slot without the rush, book 1 to 2 weeks ahead. Morning slots fill the fastest , so plan your visit early in the day before the mid day rush.
  • Entry types: All tours use timed entry, so make sure you arrive on time. If you’re travelling from London, the ticket with train transfers gives you reserved train seats from London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street.
  • What’s included: The standard tour covers the Players Tunnel, Dressing Rooms, Press Room, and Manager’s Dugout. Most tickets include the LFC Museum and the Champions 24/25 exhibition. The Anfield Abseil tickets, however, do not include the stadium tour.
  • Ways to explore: If you like doing your own thing, the stadium tour is self paced and comes with a multilingual audio guide. If you prefer personal anecdotes or thrilling adventure, go for the Legends Q&A or the full Anfield Experience. Short on time? The museum only ticket is ideal if you just want the history and trophy moments.
  • Transfers and logistics: If you’re coming from London, the day trip is the simplest option. You get round trip train tickets and avoid all the transport planning. Just remember you’ll need your own taxi or bus between Lime Street and Anfield, which takes around 10 to 20 minutes. 
  • Restrictions: Keep in mind that the abseil experience has strict rules. Participants under the age of 10, pregnant guests or anyone with medical conditions affecting balance, heart or breathing are not allowed. All guests must weigh under 120 kg and must be able to wear the safety harness correctly.

Which Liverpool FC Stadium ticket is best for you?

Ticket typeInclusionsUpgradesAudio guideBest for
LFC Stadium & Museum Entry

Entry to the Liverpool FC Stadium, the LFC Museum, expert guide

Access to 5+ rooms, British Sign Language audio tour, Q&A session with an FC legend, Signed Champions Souvenir Guide Book

Yes

Perfect for visitors who want the full classic Anfield experience at their own pace

LFC Legends Q&A + Stadium Tour

Entry to the Liverpool FC Stadium and tour, 60‑min Q&A session, Entry to the LFC Museum, Signed Champions Souvenir Guide Book and earphones, English‑speaking tour guides, Multilingual audio guide

-

Yes

Perfect for fans wanting direct interaction with a real LFC legend

From London: LFC Stadium Tour

Full‑day tour of Liverpool FC Stadium & Museum, Round‑trip train transfers from London Euston, Multilingual audio guide, Entry to the Club’s interactive museum

-

Yes

Perfect for travelers who want an easy, all‑in‑one day trip from London

Anfield Abseil

Entry to the Anfield Abseil experience, Safety equipment and briefing, Entry to the LFC Museum, Access to Champions 24/25 exhibition

-

No

Perfect for thrill‑seekers wanting a unique Premier League stadium experience

Liverpool FC Museum Entry

Entry to the LFC Museum, Access to nine museum spaces and exhibits covering 130+ years of history

-

No

Perfect for museum lovers or visitors short on time

The Anfield Experience

Expert tour‑guide, Interactive Q&A, Access to behind‑the‑scenes areas, Live entertainment & music, Buffet‑style hospitality with drinks, Premium gift bag, 10% LFC Shop discount

-

No

Perfect for superfans wanting the most exclusive, high‑end LFC experience

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What to see at Anfield Stadium?

Visitors touring Anfield Stadium, home of Liverpool FC, with a guide pointing at the field.

Player's Tunnel

Location: Entry to the pitch

Walk through the same tunnel Liverpool legends have taken for decades. The iconic “This Is Anfield” sign hangs overhead, a ritual touchpoint players believe brings luck. Feel your heartbeat rise as you follow their path toward the pitch.

Hand touching "This is Anfield" sign at Liverpool FC's Anfield Stadium.

This Is Anfield Sign

Location: Player’s Tunnel

Stand beneath the famous sign that players touch before every match. In that moment you feel the history, the tradition, and the passion of generations of fans echoing through the tunnel.

Liverpool FC stadium with empty red seats and green pitch.

The Pitch

Location: Central stadium area

This is where Liverpool’s greatest moments happened. While you cannot enter the turf, you can stand close and take in the full energy of the ground. Capture a photo that proves you were right beside the same field where legends made history.

Person holding Liverpool FC scarf outside Anfield's Kop entrance.

The Kop Stand

Location: Behind the southern goal

The Kop is the heart and soul of Anfield, echoing the words 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' since 1906. Even empty, you can imagine the roar of 30,000 fans and feel the atmosphere that defines Liverpool’s home.

Liverpool FC jerseys in Anfield dressing room with visitor examining a shirt.

Home Team's Dressing Room

Location: Behind the pitch

Step into the space where match day begins at the room where each player has a dedicated spot. Pose next to your favourite jersey while the atmosphere feels charged, and imagine the pre-match rituals that happen here.

Visitors admiring trophies at Liverpool FC Museum, Anfield.

Liverpool FC Museum

Location: Stadium interior

Explore nine immersive zones that bring Liverpool’s story to life. From Champions League triumphs to Club World Cup glory, the Red White and Silver exhibit is filled with iconic moments and unforgettable victories.

Shankly Gates at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, with "You'll Never Walk Alone" sign.

Shankly Gates

Location: Stadium entrance

A tribute to Bill Shankly, these gates are an essential part of Anfield’s identity. With the words You’ll Never Walk Alone across the top, they symbolize Liverpool’s passion, pride, and unbreakable spirit.

Trophies displayed at Liverpool FC Museum during stadium tour.

LFC Trophy Collection

Location: Liverpool FC Museum

See Liverpool’s unmatched collection of silverware up close. All six European Cups are displayed along with the Premier League trophy, League Cups, and the Club World Cup, representing a chapter of triumph.

Stands at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool with red seats and LFC letters.

Top Tier of the Main Stand

Location: Upper level of Main Stand

Climb to the top tier for panoramic views of Anfield. From above you can take in the full stadium, see the pitch from a new angle, and appreciate the Kop and surrounding stands from a true fan perspective.

Champions Exhibition

Liverpool FC trophies and Istanbul 2005 mural at Anfield Stadium Museum.

The 2024 to 2025 season really felt special. Everything clicked, the belief was real, and the big moments just kept rolling in. The Champions exhibition lets you relive it all in a fun, immersive way inside the LFC Museum. Wander through interactive displays, revisit the season’s stand-out moments, and get close to the Premier League trophy that capped the campaign.

Here’s what you can see inside:

  • A hologram featuring past and present Liverpool title winners
  • A display celebrating Liverpool’s 20 top-flight league titles with unique trophy elements
  • A “Champions 2024 to 2025” discovery screen highlighting key stats and moments
  • Match-worn items from players and the head coach from the season
  • A photo opportunity with the Premier League trophy from the title win

Plan your visit to Anfield Stadium

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LFC Museum

  • Monday to Sunday: 9:45am until 5pm, with last entry at 4pm
  • Closed: Match days and selected event days.

On home match days, the last tour admission is one hour before kick-off, and the museum closes 45 minutes before kick-off.

Anfield Stadium

  • Non-matchdays: Expect tours to roughly from 10am to 3pm
Anfield Stadium hours
Visitors explore Liverpool FC jersey history display at Anfield Stadium.

Peak vs low season

  • Peak season: The busiest time to visit Anfield is May to September, when the weather is warmer, school holidays are on, and Liverpool’s pre-season or early-season fixtures bring extra crowds.
  • Low season: The quieter months are October to April, especially November to February, when tourism drops and tours feel calmer and easier to book.

Weekdays vs weekend

  • Weekdays: Tuesday to Thursday offers the most relaxed pace with lighter crowds.
  • Weekend: Weekends attract the most visitors due to matchdays, local tourism, and general sightseeing traffic.

Best time of day

  • Early morning: Right after opening at around 9:15am is the quietest time, with smaller groups and a peaceful museum.
Plan your visit

Address: Anfield Rd, Anfield, Liverpool L4 0TH, United Kingdom | Find on Maps

  • By bus: 26 (Liverpool ONE), 17 (Queen Square), 917 (Commutation Row)

Nearest stop: Anfield Stadium

  • By train: Merseyrail

Nearest station: Lime Street Railway Station

  • By car: Via A59

Nearest parking: Stanley Park Car Park

Getting to Anfield Stadium
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  • Toilets: Well-maintained restrooms are conveniently located throughout all concourses and hospitality areas.
  • Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi is available throughout Anfield Stadium for easy sharing of your experience.
  • Multi-faith prayer room: A dedicated space for prayer and reflection is available near 97 Avenue.
  • Parking: For non-matchday stadium tours, park at Stanley Park Car Park at the corner of Utting Avenue and Priory Road. Spaces are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Waste points: Clearly marked waste points are available for recycling and general waste.
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  • Free carer ticket: A complimentary ticket is provided for a carer or personal assistant with proof.
  • Wheelchair accessibility: The stadium tour is fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and a pitch-side ramp. The LFC Museum is also accessible via a lift.
  • Accessible toilets: Two accessible, gender-neutral restrooms are available: one inside the stadium with a hoist and another near the museum.
  • Free accessible parking: 50 accessible spaces are available at Stanley Park Car Park (L4 0TQ).
  • Guide dogs: Registered assistance dogs are welcome on the stadium tour.
  • Hearing accessibility: A hearing loop is available at the tour reception. BSL digital guides with English subtitles are also offered.
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  • Payments: Anfield Stadium is a cashless venue. Please use contactless payment method
  • Dress code: Casual attire like jeans, shorts, or joggers is fine. Clothing with offensive language or imagery is not permitted.
  • Bag policy: Luggage is not allowed, and no storage facilities are available. Entry may be denied if you arrive with large bags.
  • Photography: You can take photos in most areas except in specific restricted areas like the home team’s dressing room.

Visitor tips

  • When to arrive: Arrive at least 15 minutes early to ensure you don’t miss any part of the tour. Check your confirmation email or ticket voucher for the exact meeting point.
  • Parking: Anfield is in a residential area, so parking is limited. For a stress-free visit, consider using public transport or pre-booking parking at nearby lots.
  • Time your visit: For a relaxed experience with fewer crowds, aim for midweek tours during off-peak seasons. Early morning slots (around 9:15–10am) provide a quieter tour, better photo opportunities, and more interaction with guides.
  • Don’t skip the museum: Your stadium tour ticket usually includes entry to the LFC Museum. The relaunched museum is interactive, covering over 130 years of Liverpool FC history and showcasing all six European Cups, Premier League and domestic trophies.
  • Beyond the stadium: Take time to explore the Anfield neighborhood. Vibrant murals depict club legends and historic moments. Before or after your tour, wander the streets to soak up local culture. Pubs like Hotel Anfield are known for their pre-match atmosphere with live music and often a view of the team bus passing by.
  • Merchandise tips: While the official LFC store has everything, consider browsing smaller stalls and local shops near the stadium for unique souvenirs or scarves for a more authentic experience.
  • Food and drink: On non-matchdays, there are limited refreshments inside. Consider grabbing a coffee or snack nearby before or after your tour. Some local pubs and cafes in the area provide a classic Liverpool atmosphere.

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Frequently asked questions about Anfield Stadium tours

Do I need to pre-book Anfield Stadium Tour tickets?

Pre-booking is highly recommended, especially during summer and school holidays. Some packages (like Legends Q&A or abseil) have limited slots that sell out fast.

Does the Abseil Experience include entry to the LFC Museum and stadium tour?

The Abseil Experience includes entry to the LFC Museum, but it does not include the stadium tour.

Are there restrictions for participants going on the Abseil?

Yes, there are specific restrictions. Participants must be at least 10 years old (with parental consent if under 18), over 1.2 m in height, under 19 stone (120 kg), and able to wear the safety harness (maximum waist 130 cm, maximum upper thigh 75 cm). Participants must not have any medical condition that could endanger themselves or others, must not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and must not be pregnant.

Are match tickets included with any stadium tour?

No, tours don’t include matchday access. In fact, they’re not available on matchdays, so plan your visit on non-game days to enjoy full access.

Are guided tours available at Anfield Stadium?

Yes! Guided tours are included in several ticket options. Knowledgeable guides walk you through every corner of Anfield, sharing unforgettable tales from Liverpool FC’s glorious past. Plus, you get an audiovisual guide in Norwegian, Arabic, Brazilian, German, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, English, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Is the Anfield Stadium Tour available every day?

Tours run daily from 9:45am to 3pm, but not on matchdays or certain event days. If you're planning a visit in June (concert season), expect higher crowd levels and limited availability, so book early!

What happens if I’m late for my time slot?

Try to arrive 10–15 mins early. Late arrivals might be moved to the next available slot depending on availability, but re-entry isn’t always guaranteed.

Can I meet former players during my visit?

Occasionally, special events like the Legends Q&A provide fans with the chance to meet former players during a 60-min Q&A session.

Can I walk on the pitch during the tour?

Visitors are not allowed to step on the pitch to preserve its quality, but you can stand pitch-side near the dugouts and get an up-close view of the legendary field.

How long does the LFC Stadium Tour take?

An Anfield Stadium tour takes between 1.5 hours and 3 hours, depending on the additional activities you want to participate in on your visit.

How long does the abseil experience last?

The abseil experience lasts 1–2 hours. This includes the abseil and a visit to the LFC Museum.

Can I tour Anfield from London in one day?

Absolutely. Choose the Liverpool FC Stadium Tour from London by train. It includes round-trip rail from Euston, a multimedia stadium tour, museum entry, and all-day access—no car or planning required.

Can I combine the stadium tour with a match-day ticket?

Match-day tours are not available, but you can book a Legends Q&A Tour on select dates, which offers insights from former players and exclusive stories.

Are the tours wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Anfield Stadium is fully accessible. There are ramps, lifts, and adapted restrooms throughout the tour route. Let the staff know in advance so they can make your visit extra smooth.

Can I bring kids on the tour?

Absolutely! The Anfield Stadium tour is family-friendly, and kids under 5 usually go free. The multimedia guide even has child-friendly narration to keep them entertained.

What if there's bad weather during my visit?

No worries! The stadium tour runs rain or shine, so be sure to dress appropriately for the weather.

Can I buy tickets as a gift for someone else?

Absolutely! You can purchase tickets as a gift. Just remember to provide the recipient's details during the booking process.