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    The Old Dock Experience

    The Old Dock Experience

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.9 km

    The Old Dock Experience allows you to travel back in time to the heart of the city. Hidden beneath…read moreLiverpool ONE is the world's first commercial enclosed wet dock, unearthed in 2001 by archaeological excavations. The portion of the Old Dock on view tells stories from Liverpool's past, not only as an emerging maritime port but also of the engineering feat that it took to build it. If you fancy a revealing glimpse into Liverpool's past, this hour long tour is free to book so you can't really complain! Tours start from the Merseyside Maritime Museum at the Albert Dock and take place on Tuesdays at 11am, 1pm and 2.30pm. Places do tend to fill quickly so it is advised to book in advance.

    The Old Dock Experience is very new (opened in May this year) and public tours are only every…read moreTuesday at the minute. Hidden beneath Liverpool ONE the Old Dock was unearthed by developers in 2001. Following this the excavation of the area featured on Channel Four's Time Team programme in 2008. The free tour is so worth it and because it is only every Tuesday it just feels really special. But surely it could be open to the public for more than one day a week? It was really interesting to learn of how important the design of the dock was, how the port prospered but sad that the Old Dock was eventually considered too small to deal with the amount of maritime traffic. Objects found in the dig are on display and a giant screen shows an animated view of how the view out from the dock would have looked in 1715. On the tour I was only able to view the east section of the dock which included a tunnel which is thought to have linked to Liverpool Castle.

    Walk Liverpool with Jez - So cool local love name that band game.

    Walk Liverpool with Jez

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.5 km

    Went by chance on a walking tour with Jez. It was…read moreabsolutely brilliant, really. Jez is great. We not only covered quite a bit of ground, we learned the train system, drank in the best cafe and experienced an authentic pub where real people actually go. Jez explained "easy-to-eat" food as well as broke down the types of milk one can purchase-as for non locals, this can be massively confusing. I was really on the 4/5 star fence-as Jez is EXTREMELY popular, he claims to be some sort of "known celebrity" and I actually might buy it, because you really can't go 5 feet without someone who knows him seeming very happy to see him, in a way it's really refreshing to witness not just the actual human exchange but to hear the variety of accents and such-it could be a put on-just to liven the experience, but something about it just felt genuine. Either way, this touch made it rather quaint. Also-I swear everyone we met was some sort of local legend! Jez is a really nice guy who seems to know a little about a lot and it's true, he loves parks! He also loves coffee and birds-we ran into a girl with a pet owl he was clearly smitten-with the owl. He's very warm and friendly, he is prepared for all your Liverpool questions. I highly recommend a walking tour with Jez AND I'd suggest letting him map it out, he's the local after all. Tip-Jez is also open to dining on tour, according to him, he knows the best places. Bonus-discount for 5 star reviews (not that this isn't worth the whole 2 pounds-it is but that 10p discount is pretty sweet)

    Knowledgeable and personable! 5 stars all the way!!! So much fun and learned so much about…read moreLiverpool. Lovely place with a great deal of history. More than just The Beatles.

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    Walk Liverpool with Jez - Wear comfy shoes, you'll really get those steps in! (Really great for those of us fit bit fanatics)

    Wear comfy shoes, you'll really get those steps in! (Really great for those of us fit bit fanatics)

    Walk Liverpool with Jez - Flowers, a pretty "parky" thing, right?

    Flowers, a pretty "parky" thing, right?

    Walk Liverpool with Jez - Saw lots of dogs, dogs are cool.

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    Saw lots of dogs, dogs are cool.

    City Sightseeing - Graces 2

    City Sightseeing

    3.8(4 reviews)
    3.0 km

    This is the Hop On Hop Off bus that tours the city. There is a separate one that does the Beatles…read moreTour. We got the Daily Double ticket. For a reasonable discount price you get to ride all day and take the Mersey Ferry over to the other side of the river. It's a bargain. Make sure you get the one that has a person do the commentary. Our commentator was Helen and she was an amazing wealth of information and dry humor. She made it more fun with her historical facts.The stops are located throughout the city and allows you to see the highlighted ones that are so popular. They run all day but, stop around 5:00 pm. We forgot and we got left standing out by the Cathedral and had to walk back.

    The perfect way to see Liverpool is by an open top double-decker City Sightseeing tour bus. These…read moreare bright, fun, visible buses which are easily recognisable and there are 11 well placed hop on and hop off stops that enable you to see, from a bird's eye view, the city's many diverse sights and attractions. The ticket is valid for 24 hours. You can visit places of your choice and jump on a later City Sightseeing bus with frequent departures throughout the day. The opening times in the summer are 10am-5pm and in the winter 10am-4pm. This affordable tour, with pre-recorded audio commentary, provides an interesting and entertaining insight into this fantastic city, with a duration of around one hour. A child's ticket only costs £4 and an adult is double the price. For what you are getting, it is worth the complete tour especially if you are a tourist who easily gets lost!

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    City Sightseeing - Headquarters

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    Helen The Commentator

    Hardings - tours - Updated May 2026

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