What’s inside Anfield Stadium

Anfield Stadium, the hallowed home of Liverpool Football Club, offers an unparalleled glimpse into the heart of one of the world's most storied teams. A visit reveals the rich history and passion that define LFC. This guide will take you through the key areas you can explore on a guided stadium tour, including the LFC Story Museum.

What’s inside Anfield Stadium?

Liverpool FC Stadium tour exhibit featuring managerial accolades and a portrait of a coach.

Manager’s Alley

Ascend to the Main Stand to begin your stadium tour, where you'll first encounter the Manager’s Alley. This area features large banners with quotes and information about Liverpool's most famous managers, from Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley to Jürgen Klopp, celebrating their legacies.

Liverpool FC memorabilia display featuring jerseys and trophies at Anfield Stadium Museum.

Jürgen Klopp's welcome & Pitch view

Next, you'll enter an area with a big screen for a special pre-recorded video message from Jürgen Klopp himself, welcoming you to Anfield and showcasing the club's numerous trophy wins. Following his invitation, you'll step out onto the gantry in the middle of the Main Stand, offering views of the pitch and the entire stadium. This vantage point also allows for a unique comparison of Anfield then versus now.

Liverpool FC Legends Q&A and Stadium Tour group in team dressing room.

The Home Dressing Room

Experience the inner sanctum of the players' world, starting with the luxurious Home Dressing Room. Here, you'll see the shirts of your favorite players hung in their matchday spots, with opportunities to sit under a shirt and take a photo. This spacious room features a large flatscreen TV for tactical briefings and an impressive, modern toilet area.

Hand reaching for "This is Anfield" sign at Liverpool FC Stadium entrance.

The Away Dressing Room

In contrast, you'll also see the Away Dressing Room, which is deliberately smaller and less comfortable. It's designed to make opposing teams feel less welcome, lacking a TV for information sharing, and having less pleasant bathroom facilities.

Liverpool FC crest on stadium tour entrance wall.

The Press Room

Afterwards, step into the Press Room, where managers address the media. You can sit in the manager's chair, pretend to be interviewed, and even have official photos taken with a superimposed manager next to you.

Liverpool FC stadium with red seats and field, view from the stands.

The Players' Tunnel & Pitchside

The tour culminates with an unforgettable pitchside experience. You'll famously touch the 'This Is Anfield' sign before descending through the Players' Tunnel. Once pitchside, you can walk near the dugouts used by both teams, getting incredibly close to the hallowed turf (though you cannot step on it).

Liverpool FC memorabilia in Boom Room exhibit.

The Kop

From pitchside, you can gaze back up at the majestic Main Stand. A significant highlight is the opportunity to walk along and stand on the Kop, arguably the most famous stand in world football, allowing you to truly feel its legendary atmosphere.

Trophies displayed at Liverpool FC Museum during stadium tour.

The Champions Wall

After this, you'll walk to the Champions Wall, which provides a full summary of all the trophies Liverpool has won. There's also a dedicated section with an audio-visual display for each Champions League win, commemorating the club's European triumphs.

The LFC Story Museum

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

Your journey through history continues at The LFC Story Museum, which operates on a one-way route designed for immersive discovery. Here, you'll encounter a captivating "Mosaic of 97" people who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster, depicted with small jersey tiles, a powerful tribute. Explore the complete history of all Liverpool FC kits, tracing the club's aesthetic evolution through the years.

Delve into a dedicated section celebrating Jürgen Klopp's achievements, including Liverpool's first Premier League title, and marvel at major trophies like the Champions League (all six in one room), Premier League, Club World Cup, FA Cup, League Cup, and Community Shield. The museum also features a dedicated area for the 2005 Champions League medals and kits and iconic jerseys, boots, and scarves from famous players like Salah and Torres.

The "Songs of Anfield" section pays emotional tribute to those lost at Hillsborough and Heysel, with 97 scarves hanging from the roof, accompanied by player chants. Don't miss the unique coin presses where you can create a souvenir penny, a small memento of your visit.

Visitor tips

  • Book in advance: Tours are popular, especially during peak seasons. Book your tickets online about 8 weeks ahead to secure your preferred dates and time slots.
  • Allow enough time: Allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours for the full tour experience, including ample time in the LFC Story Museum and for photo opportunities.
  • Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a fair amount of walking and standing during the tour, so comfortable footwear is essential.
  • Check match day timings: Tour timings vary significantly on match days or during events; always check the official LFC website before planning your visit.
  • Embrace the emotion: Take a moment at the "Songs of Anfield" display and the Hillsborough Memorial; these are deeply moving parts of the museum experience.
  • Use public transport: On match days or busy event days, public transport (buses, trains to Lime Street) is highly recommended due to road closures and limited parking around Anfield.
  • Explore the LFC Store: After your tour, visit The Official LFC Store at Anfield to purchase official merchandise and souvenirs to remember your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions about what’s inside Anfield Stadium

Can I go inside Anfield Stadium?

Yes, you can go inside Anfield Stadium by purchasing tickets for a stadium tour, attending a match, or attending other scheduled events.

Can I take a tour inside Anfield Stadium?

Yes, guided stadium tours are available, which provide comprehensive access to behind-the-scenes areas and include entry to The LFC Story Museum.

What are some must-see highlights inside Anfield Stadium?

Must-see highlights include the Trophy Room with all Liverpool's silverware, the Home Dressing Room, standing on the Kop, walking through the Players' Tunnel, and the emotional Hillsborough Memorial.

Do I need a ticket to go inside Anfield Stadium?

Yes, you generally need a ticket to access the interior of Anfield Stadium, whether for a stadium tour, a football match, or other special events.

Can I take pictures inside Anfield Stadium?

Yes, photography is permitted inside Anfield Stadium and the LFC Museum, allowing visitors to capture their experience, though flash photography might be restricted in some areas.

Is there a dress code I should follow to go inside Anfield Stadium?

There is no specific dress code for visiting Anfield Stadium, but comfortable shoes are highly recommended due to the walking involved in the tour.

Is going inside Anfield Stadium worth it?

Going inside Anfield Stadium is highly recommended and considered well worth it for any football fan or even casual visitors, offering a unique and immersive insight into Liverpool FC's history and iconic venue.

Can I touch the pitch during the tour?

During the Anfield Stadium Tour, you can get pitchside and close to the dugouts, but you are specifically advised not to step onto the hallowed turf itself.

Are all areas of the stadium accessible on the tour?

The stadium tour covers most of the major, iconic areas of Anfield Stadium, providing a comprehensive behind-the-scenes experience, but not every single area of the vast stadium is part of the public tour route.

Is the LFC Story Museum included with the stadium tour?

Yes, access to The LFC Story Museum is typically included as part of the standard Anfield Stadium Tour ticket.

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