Partners
Discover the companies I work with in Liverpool and some of the key locations that are featured on my tours.
The Beatles Story
The award-winning Beatles Story is the world's largest permanent exhibition purely devoted to the lives and times of The Beatles. Located in the Fab Four’s hometown of Liverpool, The Beatles Story takes visitors on an atmospheric journey through the lives, times, culture and music of The Beatles.
Liverpool FC
You will visit the club as part of my Football tour. You will take a tour of the stadium and then visit the museum and if there is time, grab a bite to eat at ‘The Bootroom’.
Liverpool Cycle Tours
Liverpool Cycle Tours Ltd offer guided cycle tours of The Beatles, the City Centre and bespoke tours for groups and corporate events. They offer great value family tickets too!
Amalia Restaurante
You will visit this hidden gem of an Italian restaurant at the end of my Football Tours. This is one of the preferred restaurants that both the Liverpool and Everton players come to enjoy their food and privacy.
Empire Theatre
I am very lucky to be including this amazing venue as part of my music venues tour. You will get to take a full tour around the theatre including a tour from the theatre guide.
The Cavern Club
You will take a walk down the famous steps into the most famous cellar in the world and were ‘it all began’ You will be finishing your tour here so it will give you opportunity to relax and listen to the live music which takes place every day.
Eric's Bar
You will visit this venue (subject to availability) as part of my music venues tour. This was the focal point for musicians during the 70’s and 80’s in the city.
Albert Dock
During my walking tour of the city centre. I will walk you through the famous Albert Dock, pointing out just some of its amazing features and Tourist attractions housed there.
Mathew Street
This is home to ‘The Cavern’ and many other great tourist spots that you can enjoy. We visit this famous area as part of my venue tours. I will also point out many of the familiar places many of the famous bands used to drink and fantastic locations which make this part of town a must see…
Woolton Village
During a comprehensive tour of the Beatles I will take you to the Village of Woolton, an outer suburb of the city which is home to St Peters Church and the Village Hall where Lennon & McCartney first met. I will also include a quick glimpse of ‘Mendips’ home of Aunt Mimi and were John was brought up.
Shiverpool
Shiverpool is Liverpool's multi award winning theatrically led ghost and history tour experience, exploring the city's most famous locations and revealing their hidden histories and mysteries.
30 James Street
The Carpathia Champagne Bar & Restaurant offers a unique dining experience that’s unlike any other in the city. With stunning panoramic views of the cities docklands and Liverpool’s beautiful World Heritage Site, it’s the only place to dine in Liverpool.
Alma De Cuba
Alma de Cuba, Liverpool’s most spectacular restaurant and bar, an island in the heart of the city, an independent spirit that leaves a lasting impression. Set inside the magnificent conversion of the former St. Peters Catholic Church, Alma de Cuba in an eclectic mix of Cuba, Hispanic, and Latin American influences that are enhanced with Liverpool’s great spirit.
Casbah Coffee Club
The Casbah Coffee Club was the launchpad of The Beatles, the greatest pop phenomenon of the twentieth century. For the first time in 40 years, you can visit the unique basement club as it was in the very beginning.
Holiday Inn Express
Holiday Inn Express® Liverpool - Albert Dock hotel offers smart rooms and free WiFi in a converted red brick warehouse with sweeping views of the dock, the hotel is conveniently located for both business and local culture.
British music Experience
An interactive exhibition tracing the history of British rock & pop music featuring artefacts and memorabilia. I take many of my guests to the British Music Experience as part of my music tours.
What would Liverpool, as a tourist city, be like if the mania that happened in the early 60’s never existed?