"Local Guides, Local Knowledge - The most Inclusive Tours in Liverpool"
Join us for a pleasant stroll through the celebrated streets and visit the locations, buildings and monuments that have made Liverpool famous throughout the world. This is a light-hearted tour that introduces you to the key areas in Liverpool while being entertained with stories, information and anecdotes told by your guide.
There are photo opportunities galore throughout the tour and your guide will point out some of the best spots.
If you have ever wondered about Freemasonry, what it’s all about and what goes on, as well as what it looks like inside a Masonic Lodge, then now is your time to find out.
This tour adds to the social history of Liverpool and also provides the opportunity to see the inside of a number of Masonic Lodge Rooms that are still in actual use, including the Roman Room and Egyptian Room and the working tools of Freemasonry.
Be amazed on this un-missable and essential tour as you hear about Liverpool – the second city of the Empire and the influence it had on the rest of the World. Hear how the murder of an American sea captain caused a diplomatic incident at a time before the American Civil War.
Explore a Late Georgian / Victorian Cemetery in a light-hearted tour as you learn about the social history of Liverpool and the lives of some of the leading industrialists and forward-thinkers of the time.
Enjoy a fabulous prepared picnic in the shadow of the magnificent Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. Your choice of menu will be carefully prepared and delivered to you at St James Gardens, situated behind the cathedral.
Enjoy the tranquillity of a peaceful haven located in Victorian Cemetery now laid out as a park, away from the busy city yet only a stone’s throw from Liverpool City Centre and all it has to offer.
This tour will take you round the original seven streets of Liverpool and explore the banks, offices and very streets that the slavers walked and conducted their everyday business. Visit places where slaves were traded on the streets of Liverpool and even visit a pub that existed in the days of the early slave traders.