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Walking Tours of Liverpool
Private Walks
Private
walks for groups, clubs, associations or just groups of friends can be
booked at any time. See below for some examples of walks or why not have
us tailor make one for you?
(If it is walks for individuals you are looking for, please go to Public Walks. to see if any are currently running.)
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"Historical Liverpool" Walk. This walk is especially recommended for visitors to the city.
It serves as a great introduction to Liverpool for first-time visitors and is also suitable for school parties. Click here for further details of the walk
"The Liver Bird Trail - Part One" |
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"Liverpool, City of Light" |
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"3 Medieval Streets" |
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"Welsh Liverpool walk" |
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"Henry Tate - Entrepreneur and Philanthropist" |
Click here for further details of the walk. |
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"Literary Walk" |
Click for here further details of the walk. |
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"Murder Most Foul" |
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"Liverpool, City of Light" |
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"From a Castle to a Tower" |
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"The Liver Bird Trail - Part Two" |
Click here for further details of the walk. It is not necessary to have done Part One. |
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"Port Sunlight" - a walk around the Garden Village of Port Sunlight
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Liverpool City of Radicals - the 1911 General Transport Strike, the 1919 Police Strike and various radicals from Liverpool.
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"Between 2 Cathedrals" - a guided walk between the 2 Cathedrals around the Hope Street Area |
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"A Beatles Walk" - a guided walk taking in some of the city centre sites associated with the Beatles
"The Walls of Chester" - a complete circuit of Chester's wall, viewing the sites and learning its history
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