Family Tour of Anfield Stadium
Visit the legendary home of Liverpool FC
Join many thousands of visitors every year on the Liverpool FC Museum and Stadium Tour. It's a 'must-see experience for any fan or visitor to the Merseyside region.
What happens on the day
The stadium tour follows the journey taken by the home and away players at every game, taking you behind the scenes at Anfield.
Your tour will include:
Arrival into Legends Lounge - a room steeped in the traditions of Liverpool FC .Take your seat in The Directors Box - a breathtaking way to start your tour.
A visit to the Anfield Press Room adds a touch of interaction but as it's situated on the site of the old boot room you can expect a history or one of many stories about the iconic think tank of past eras
The home team changing room allows those iconic photographs which are essential on any visit to Anfield. The away team dressing room will acknowledge the great opposition players and teams who have graced Anfield over the years from home and abroad.
A walk past the famous 'This is Anfield' sign to the roar of the famous home crowd is spine tingling to any visitor, especially once you've found out more about its origins.
Your tour of Anfield finishes in the Kop End, one of the iconic structures in world football. Steeped in history & success this has been witness to many famous and legendary matches.
In crucial games the Kop has been known as the twelfth man with legend suggesting on occasion they have helped the ball over the line, such is the power of the Koppites roar!
A tour of the stadium also includes a visit to the LFC Museum - a celebration of iconic players/managers and much silverware collected throughout Liverpool FC's glittering history (including the European Cup which is a permanent feature following the club’s 5th success in Istanbul 2005).
You can soak up the memories of the many legends to have worn the famous red strip, relive many famous triumphs & get lost in the nostalgia.
A visit to Anfield is truly a memorable experience for all guests, including non football followers visiting to the region but curious to see what all the fuss is about.
Need to know
The voucher is valid for two adults and two children up to the age of 15, we recommend although they will be admitted free of charge, that the tour is not suitable for children under the age of 5 yrs old.
Tours run on most days throughout the year. Dates are released around 8 weeks in advance and are dependent on fixtures. There are no stadium tours on match days and only a reduced tour available on pre-match days due to preparations within the stadium. All stadium tours are subject to alteration or cancellation at very short notice.
The museum is open seven days a week, 10-5pm, last admission 4.30pm.
The stadium tours last approximately one hour and it is recommended you allow an additional hour to visit the museum. You are able to visit the museum at your leisure before or after the tour.
The club requests that you keep all children under close supervision at all times, and during the tour it is very hard to facilitate baby-changing or feeding.
Disabled access: Anfield has disabled facilities and most levels encountered on the tour and in the museum, are accessible by lift. On the new tour of Anfield the only area that is not accessible are the Directors Seats.
People with mobility issues can be offered an alternative at this time of the tour which will be equally enjoyable. Please contact the club when booking to discuss specific accessibility arrangements.
There are catering facilities available to purchase within the stadium on a non-match day at the Kop Cafe. Food and drink is not permitted on the tour.


