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Discover Liverpool’s inspiring women with this 2-hour walking tour for £31.68, exploring iconic sites and overlooked landmarks led by expert guides.
The Inspirational Women Liverpool Past-Present History Tour offers a compelling look at the influential women who have shaped Liverpool’s heritage. Priced at $31.68 per person, this two-hour walking experience departs from Liverpool Cathedral and covers notable sites across the city, including many locations often missed by standard tours. With a rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 12 reviews and recommended by 100% of participants, this tour combines history, culture, and inspiring stories in an engaging, easy-paced walk suitable for individuals and groups alike. The tour operates monthly, with new dates in 2024, making it accessible for those planning ahead. It’s a mobile ticket tour that promises fantastic photo opportunities and in-depth insights into Liverpool’s notable women.
While the tour’s 2-hour duration allows for a thorough exploration without feeling rushed, visitors should wear comfortable non-slip shoes due to uneven surfaces like cobblestones. The tour’s small group size—maximum 26 travelers—ensures an intimate experience, and the inclusion of admission to key sites adds value. This tour is especially well-suited for those interested in women’s history, local culture, or city architecture, offering a fresh perspective on Liverpool’s historical landscape.


The tour begins at the Liverpool Cathedral, where visitors see one of the final works by a renowned female sculptor. Inside the Lady Chapel, the stained-glass windows depict remarkable women, setting the tone for stories of power, resilience, and impact. Admission to the Cathedral by donation is included, providing the chance to visit this iconic structure and appreciate its artistry firsthand.
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Next, the tour visits Blackburne House, a grade II listed building with a history of fostering women’s education. Famous alumni are associated with this site, underlining its importance in advancing opportunities for girls and women. The tour emphasizes the role this building played in shaping future generations and highlights the ongoing significance of women’s education in Liverpool.

The walk then takes visitors to Rodney Street, often called the “Harley Street of the North”. Here, stories focus on notable women who lived and worked on this historic street. The guide shares insights into their lives and contributions, illustrating how the area’s reputation for medical excellence and professional achievement was shaped by women.

Moving on, the Everyman Theatre—once Hope Hall—reveals Liverpool’s bohemian and political environment. The site has connections with early suffragette movements and ground-breaking campaigns for women’s rights. Visitors learn about theatre’s role as a space for activism and progressive ideas, making it a key location in Liverpool’s activism history.

Mount Pleasant has a longstanding link to medical advancements. Stories focus on women from Liverpool who overcame obstacles to influence medicine, education, and health services at the turn of the 20th century. The site underscores the pioneering spirit of Liverpool women in fields traditionally dominated by men.

The route also includes Pembroke Place, a location famous for Red Brick Universities and notable female alumni. Here, the guide discusses pioneering women, including a philanthropist who fought for women’s rights and social reforms in the early 1900s. The stories highlight social activism and progress in gender equality.

At the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, the tour explores Nightingale nurses’ contributions and women’s role in healthcare reform. The site’s history ties into legislation supporting women and families in the 1800s, showing Liverpool’s impact on public health and social reform.

Visitors pass Lime Street, where they learn about a woman referenced in famous Liverpool songs. The story adds a cultural layer, demonstrating how Liverpool’s music and social history are intertwined with its female figures.
Next, the walk passes William Brown Street, known for women’s social and political union meetings in the early 1900s. The Walker Art Gallery at this location showcases artworks of influential women and the female artists and campaigners who helped shape the gallery’s collection.
The tour ends at St. George’s Hall, a Grade I listed Neoclassical building. Here, stories focus on its role in the suffragist movement and its unique place in Liverpool’s legal and cultural history. The building’s architecture and history serve as a fitting finale to a tour celebrating women’s achievements.
This monthly tour departs at 10:30 am from Liverpool Cathedral, with the end point in St. George’s Hall. The walk covers approximately 3 miles, with stops lasting around 10 minutes each. The tour is well-organized with admission included to major sites and a maximum group size of 26. Travelers should wear comfortable, non-slip shoes due to cobbled streets and uneven surfaces. The tour is accessible for most, and service animals are permitted, making it suitable for a broad audience.
Guides such as Pam, Jean, Carl, and Paul receive high praise for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and engaging storytelling. Reviews highlight how guides bring these stories to life, making history memorable and accessible. Their ability to adapt the tour for different groups ensures a personalized experience, while their passion shines through.
Tickets are available online through Viator, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to rain, participants are offered alternative dates or a full refund. The ease of booking and flexibility make this tour a practical choice for planning a cultural day in Liverpool.
This tour suits anyone interested in women’s history, Liverpool’s cultural sites, or local activism. It’s particularly ideal for history buffs, social activists, or travelers seeking a well-rounded, insightful experience into Liverpool’s women figures—past and present. The small group setting and expert guides ensure that every participant gains a personal connection to the city’s stories.
The Inspirational Women Liverpool Past-Present History Tour offers a thoughtful, engaging look at the city’s influential women across generations. With excellent reviews praising knowledgeable guides and dynamic storytelling, it delivers a meaningful experience that respects the significance of these figures. The inclusion of admission to major sites and the well-organized itinerary make it a high value activity.
While the 2-hour pace may require comfortable footwear and some patience on cobblestones, the small group size and flexible booking options enhance the experience. For anyone eager to explore Liverpool’s impact through its women, this tour presents a compelling, accessible journey through history, culture, and activism.
“Pam gave a fabulous tour; so much insight and the time went really quickly. Liverpool has some significant daughters, past and present, and through…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 16 are welcome when accompanied by an adult. The tour’s pace and content are accessible for most age groups.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering around 3 miles with several short stops.
Is admission to the sites included?
Yes, admission to Liverpool Cathedral is included in the ticket price. Other stops are free to visit.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, non-slip shoes are recommended due to cobbled streets and uneven surfaces. Bringing water and sunscreen is advised, especially on sunny days.
How can I book tickets?
Tickets can be booked online via Viator, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 26 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
When are the next departures?
Tour dates are scheduled throughout 2024, with departures at 10:30 am on selected Fridays, Saturdays, and Thursdays.
What makes this tour different from others in Liverpool?
This tour specifically focuses on women’s contributions to Liverpool’s history, blending iconic sites with lesser-known stories, and is led by guides known for their passion and expertise.
Is the tour accessible?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for most, though walking on cobbles requires comfortable footwear.