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Discover Liverpool's iconic football stadiums on a 3-hour eBike tour, visiting Anfield, Goodison Park, and Bramley Moore with expert guides and photo stops.


This Liverpool: Football Stadiums Ebike Tour offers a compact, 3-hour adventure through the city’s most iconic football grounds. Priced at $80 per person, the tour is designed for those aged 14 and above, using pedal assist eBikes that are legal in the UK. It provides a lively, informative look at the history and present-day atmosphere of Liverpool Football Club and Everton Football Club.
The tour begins at Liverpool Cycle Tours Ltd, a convenient meeting spot on Kings Dock Street, marked by a distinctive large green bicycle on the wall. From there, the guide leads participants through the city on live commentary, sharing insights into the origins and development of these legendary clubs. It’s a flexible option for visitors eager to combine cycling, history, and football without the long queues typical of traditional stadium tours.
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This tour offers a fun and efficient way to see Liverpool. The eBike allows cycling through beautiful parks and lesser-known streets, making it easy to cover multiple stadiums in just three hours. Participants enjoy the pedal assist feature, which makes riding effortless, especially on inclines or longer stretches.
Cycling with a small group limited to 6 participants ensures the experience remains engaging and personal. The guided route takes you past stadiums, street art of players, and through local neighborhoods, offering a more authentic view of Liverpool beyond the usual tourist spots. The tour concludes back at the original meeting point on Kings Dock Street.

The Anfield Stadium stop is a key highlight of the tour. It features a guided visit where you can see the exterior and some interior highlights if available. The guide shares stories about Liverpool Football Club’s history, legendary players, and memorable matches.
This part of the tour provides ample opportunities for photos, especially around the stadium’s iconic exterior. While it does not include match day tours or inside access, the outdoor views and commentary give a vivid sense of what makes Anfield special to football fans.
Next, the tour moves to Goodison Park, the historic home of Everton Football Club. The guide discusses the club’s origins and evolution, highlighting significant moments and players. The stadium’s architecture and atmosphere are appreciated from outside, and the guide points out notable features and street art.
This stop offers a different perspective on Liverpool’s football scene, emphasizing Everton’s long-standing presence in the city. Photos of the stadium and nearby local street art add visual appeal, capturing the passion of both clubs’ supporters.
More Great Tours NearbyThe final stadium in the tour is Bramley Moore Stadium, Liverpool’s newest football ground. It represents the future of Liverpool football, with modern design and a growing fan base. The guide explains the stadium’s construction and significance, and the surrounding area.
This stop rounds out the experience by showcasing Bramley Moore’s role in Liverpool’s football culture. Like the other stadiums, it’s viewed from the outside, with plenty of opportunities for photographs of the stadium’s impressive exterior and street art of players nearby.

Throughout the tour, participants see street art featuring football players, adding a vibrant, creative element to the experience. The guide points out notable murals and explains their significance to the local football community.
There are numerous photo stops at each stadium and along the route, allowing visitors to capture the city’s football passion and urban scenery. These moments enhance the sightseeing aspect, making the tour as much about Liverpool’s cityscape as its football history.
The tour departs daily from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm (except on match days). It lasts 3 hours, providing a balanced pace for sightseeing and riding without rushing. The meeting point is easily accessible, and the small group size ensures personalized attention.
Participants should be comfortable riding pedal assist eBikes, which are illegal in the UK if throttled. The tour is not suitable for children under 14, pregnant women, or anyone unable to ride a bike. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and booking can be made with pay later options.
This guided eBike experience offers a unique way to see Liverpool’s most famous stadiums while enjoying the city’s parks and streets. The expert guide provides insightful commentary about both clubs’ histories, creating a richer understanding than just walking by the stadiums.
The small group format enhances the experience, and the photo opportunities of street art and stadium exteriors make it memorable. It’s ideal for those who appreciate cycling, football history, and local culture, especially when they want a shorter, active tour rather than a lengthy stadium inside visit.
This tour is a great value at $80 for three hours of guided cycling around Liverpool’s legendary football stadiums. It balances history, urban scenery, and active fun, making it suited for adults and teens who enjoy cycling and football.
While it doesn’t include inside stadium access or match-day experiences, the outdoor views and storytelling offer a vivid glimpse into Liverpool’s football culture. The expert guide helps bring the city’s football rivalries and passion to life.
If you’re looking for a compact, engaging, and photo-friendly way to explore Liverpool’s football scene with local insights, this eBike tour delivers a memorable experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is for participants aged 14 and above due to UK laws on eBike use. Children under 14 cannot participate.
Do I need to have cycling experience?
Basic riding skills are needed, as the eBike is pedal assist. The guide can assist, but riders should be comfortable on a bike.
Are the eBikes Throttle or Pedal Assist?
Only pedal assist eBikes are used; throttled bikes are illegal in the UK and not permitted on this tour.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start.
Where exactly do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Liverpool Cycle Tours Ltd, on Kings Dock Street, identified by a big green bicycle on the wall.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for 3 hours, including all riding and sightseeing stops.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility details; it is likely unsuitable for those unable to ride a bike.
Will I get to inside the stadiums?
No, the tour focuses on outdoor views and storytelling about the stadiums’ history and significance.
What’s included in the price?
The 3-hour guided tour, live guide, photo opportunities, and insights into Liverpool and Everton football clubs.
Are food or drinks provided?
No, the tour does not include food or beverages; participants should plan accordingly.