Does Liverpool Have A Tour Bus?

Our sightseeing bus tour begins at the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool at 10am and visits 11 iconic destinations across the city centre. We are now operating on winter running times, so the last tour leaves the dock at 3pm. We run regular services with the bus stopping at each stop every 30 minutes.

How much is Liverpool bus tour?

Guide Prices

Ticket Type Ticket Tariff
Consessions – 48hr (hop on hop off) £14.00 per ticket
Family – 48hr (hop on hop off) 2 Adults + 2 Children £45.00 per ticket
Family – 48hr (hop on hop off) 2 Adults + 3 Children £50.00 per person per day
Tickets from £6.00 per ticket

How long is the Liverpool bus tour?

This 60 minute tour offers a hop on, hop off, in-depth account of the city, where guests are encouraged to alight the bus and enjoy Liverpool’s many wonders. Travel on our open top buses through the heart of the city visiting all the major attractions.

How much is the Beatles tour in Liverpool?

PRICES

CATEGORY PRICE
Adult (16+ years) £18.00 Book Now
Concession (senior and students) £14.00 Book Now
Child (5-15 years) £10.00 Book Now
Family (2 adults + 2 children) £47.00 Book Now

How much does open top bus cost?

The tour is not a hop-on-hop-off service and starts and finishes at the London Eye. Tickets cost £26.50 per person and can be booked online*.

What is the best way to get around Liverpool?

Merseyrail trains run frequently throughout the day across 68 stations in and around the Liverpool area. With 4 city centre underground stations – Lime Street lower level, Liverpool Central, Moorfields and James Street – you can easily get around the city, giving you more time to see everything Liverpool has to offer.

Where does the Liverpool tour bus go?

You can visit The Tate Liverpool, The Beatles Story or the Liverpool Wheel. You could also just relax and browse in the many shops, restaurants and bars. Stop Times Stops 0, 15, 30 and 45 minutes past the hour.

How many days do you need to see Liverpool?

2 days
You really need 2 days minimum to see all that Liverpool has to offer. Are you planning a day trip or a longer stay as part of a tour of the UK.

How much does it cost to tour Anfield?

Advance Prices

Tour Type Adult Child (U16yrs)
Tour Type Anfield Experience Adult£125.00 Child (U16yrs)£60.00
Tour Type The LFC Stadium Tour Adult£23.00 Child (U16yrs)£14.00
Tour Type Legends Q&A & The LFC Stadium Tour Adult£50.00 Child (U16yrs)£30.00
Tour Type Matchday Stadium Tour and Museum Adult£25.00 Child (U16yrs)£18.00

Is one day enough for Liverpool?

Although you could spend much longer, 1 day in Liverpool makes for a fantastic introduction. From the Beatles to the Titanic, Liverpool’s iconic history and connection to pop culture put it on the map. However, it’s a vibrant and cosmopolitan city in its own right.

Is the Beatles museum worth it?

The Beatles Story on the Albert Docks is wonderfully presented, great value for money and extremely instructive. From the very earliest days in Liverpool (pre-Cavern) all the way up to the break up you are taken step by step. Headphones are provided for the complete audio experience (essential). Thoroughly recommended.

How long does the Beatles bus tour last?

two hour
The two hour tour takes place on-board the colourful Magical Mystery Tour Bus and takes passengers on a two hour tour of all the places associated with the Fab Four! Passengers will see where John, Paul, George and Ringo grew up, met and formed the band that took the world by storm.

Do you have to pay to enter Liverpool?

Liverpool City Region Residents’ Discount
You will need a pre-paid toll account and you must not be travelling for business reasons. For all other users the Class 1 toll is £2.00. There are no changes to the toll fees for Class 2, 3 or 4 vehicles for either pre-paid accounts or cash payments.

What is the most luxurious bus?

  • Newmar King Aire.
  • Newell Coach P50.
  • Foretravel IH-45 Luxury Motor Coach.
  • Prevost H3-45 VIP.
  • Featherlite Vantare Platinum Plus.
  • Marchi Mobile Elemment Palazzo.
  • Prince Sultan Bin Fahd’s Bus.
  • Super Bus, Dubai.

How much did Justin Bieber’s bus cost?

The bus has a reported price tag of $2 million and it mirrors a penthouse suite. It has a faux fireplace, a large bedroom with a massive bed, artwork hung up on the walls, and is equipped with an infrared sauna inside a spacious bathroom.

What is included on hop in hop off bus?

Included

  • 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour.
  • Stops near all the major sights.
  • Audio guide in 11 languages.
  • Full hygiene measures.
  • Vidi Guides Royal London Tour (in English – worth £9.99)

How do I spend a day in Liverpool?

The Best of Liverpool in One Day: 10 Cool Things to Do, See & Eat

  1. Admire Liverpool Station.
  2. Walk Along the Mersey.
  3. The Cunard Building.
  4. Breakfast at Cafe Tabac.
  5. Browse Liverpool’s Chinatown.
  6. Liverpool Waterfront and Albert Dock.
  7. Mathew Street.
  8. Lunch on Bold Street and Shopping at Bluecoat Art and Craft Centre.

How can I spend 2 days in Liverpool?

Best of Liverpool (2 Days)
You can choose to visit the Beatles Story, Tate Liverpool or the Merseyside Maritime Museum, or simply stroll around and enjoy the scenery, shops, cafes and restaurants. A short walk along the waterfront is the Museum of Liverpool, which brings Liverpool’s incredible heritage to life.

Can you pay cash on Liverpool buses?

Yes you can use cash in Liverpool but most UK bus companies do offer day saver tickets. However in most big cities there may be a number of different companies operating different routes so depending on where you want to go may be important.

What is the most visited place in Liverpool?

1. The Beatles. Liverpool is famous as the birthplace of The Beatles. Various tours offer fans the opportunity to follow in their footsteps, taking in such famous destinations as Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields.

Is there a park and ride into Liverpool?

Wirral Council and Merseytravel offer park and ride services at train stations in Wirral. You can park up and use public transport into the nearest town, or Liverpool and Chester city centres. For further information about the stations with car parks, visit Merseyrail’s website.