Discover Liverpool on a private tour
Liverpool hums with the energy of a city built on its maritime roots and vibrant musical legacy. Here, the Mersey River carries whispers of history, while the streets resonate with the sounds of The Beatles. With your local guide, Liverpool tours evolve from simple sightseeing into explorations through time. Imagine a stroll through Albert Dock, where the sea breeze mingles with the scent of fish and chips. Perhaps you'd prefer a food tour, tasting the city's offerings from Scouse to craft beers. On your private Liverpool tour, skip the line at iconic spots like The Cavern Club, delving into Liverpool's creative heart. Let the city welcome you with its distinctive charm, revealing gems only a local can show. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Liverpool. Explore Liverpool your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Liverpool tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Liverpool for every interest, including: History tours: Walk the Pier Head to learn dockside and migration stories, step into the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum, and see St George’s Hall and the Anglican Cathedral. Your guide can weave in the Georgian Quarter for architecture and civic history. Art and Culture tours: Dive into Beatles landmarks like Penny Lane, Strawberry Field, the Cavern Club, and the band’s childhood homes, balanced with time at Tate Liverpool and the Walker Art Gallery. Add Baltic Triangle murals and indie studios for today’s creative scene. Layover tours: From Lime Street Station, a fast circuit covers the Three Graces, Albert Dock, and Mathew Street; from the cruise terminal or airport, a driver‑guided loop hits key Beatles stops in under three hours. Quick museum entries can be slotted based on your timing. Getting around: The city centre is walkable and Merseyrail makes short hops easy, but Beatles sites and some neighbourhoods sit farther out. Ask your local guide about a chauffeured tour with private transportation to link everything smoothly. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Liverpool inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Liverpool on a private walking tour and uncover the city's vibrant neighborhoods with a local guide. There's no better way to dive into the heart of a place than with someone who knows its ins and outs. Consider adding these neighborhoods to your itinerary: - The Baltic Triangle: Perfect for culture lovers, this once-industrial area is now a hub for creativity, filled with street art, quirky cafes, and live music venues. It's an ideal spot for those looking to soak in Liverpool's contemporary arts scene. - Albert Dock: Families and multi-generational groups will enjoy this lively waterfront area. Home to the Beatles Story and the Tate Liverpool, it's a great spot for learning about the city's musical and maritime history. - Ropewalks: This neighborhood is great for those seeking a lively atmosphere with its mix of independent shops, eateries, and nightclubs. It's an ideal area for anyone looking to experience Liverpool's vibrant nightlife and culinary scene. - Sefton Park: A beautiful spot for those who enjoy open green spaces, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The park's Palm House and boating lake are popular attractions for visitors looking to relax and unwind. Day trip ideas from Liverpool Use Liverpool as your base, then slip out for easy day trips into nearby cities and countryside where private tours can shape the day around what you like to see, taste, and learn. - Chester: Roman walls circle a compact centre, black and white Rows line the streets, and the River Dee gives you calm views; if you like history, architecture, and a relaxed city walk with cafes and shops, this close‑by spot fits your pace. - North Wales, Conwy and Eryri: stone town walls meet a working harbour and mountain passes rise just inland, so you can pair coastal streets with big valley views; if you want a mix of heritage, scenery, and a few short hikes, it suits a full, varied day. - Lake District, Windermere and Ambleside: lakeside paths, fells on the skyline, and stone villages make an easy nature break; if you enjoy gentle walks, photography, and quiet pubs, this classic national park rewards an unhurried tour. - Manchester: canals, bold modern builds, and music history sit beside galleries and street art, and neighbourhoods change fast from block to block; if you like urban energy, football culture, and creative scenes, you get a lot in one compact day. - Formby Coast: long beaches, tall dunes, and pine woods home to red squirrels feel far from the city, yet it is a straight shot north; if you want sea air, wildlife spotting, and a simple walk with wide horizons, this coastline delivers. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Liverpool most travellers miss.