Anfield Stadium Tours and Tickets
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Anfield Stadium is an absolute must for Liverpool FC fans.
Self-guided tours of the stadium and the club's interactive museum are at your own pace; allow 1.5 to 2 hours to explore.
Please note that luggage and large bags are not permitted inside the stadium.
Wheelchair spaces are available at the stadium. However, not all ticket packages are suitable for wheelchair users, so check ahead. Most of the tour is wheelchair accessible, though the manager's dugout has stepped access only.
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The Anfield Stadium tour lasts around one hour, but it’s a good idea to arrive about ten minutes before your selected time slot. Budget 30 minutes to look around the museum and the gift shop. If you’ve booked a stadium tour and Legends Q&A session, add on an extra hour.
The Anfield Stadium tour includes behind-the-scenes access to the home team dressing room, the press room, and the pitchside dugout. You’ll also be able to walk through the player’s tunnel onto the pitch, soak up panoramic views from the top of the main stand, and visit the interactive Liverpool FC Museum.
You can bring a small A5-sized bag on the Anfield Stadium tour or a bag carrying medical necessities or souvenirs from the gift shop—all bags will be searched on entry. There isn’t anywhere to store bags or luggage larger than this, so make sure you leave bigger items at home.
There’s no dress code for the Anfield Stadium tour, but there is if you’re watching a soccer game from one of the hospitality areas. Then, you’re asked to wear a smart-casual outfit that doesn’t feature any of the kit colors of the away team.
Yes, the Anfield Stadium tour is fully accessible. You can access all of the levels in a lift, and there are also ramps for getting to the side of the pitch. You’ll also find two accessible toilet facilities on the tour route and plenty of accessible parking spaces at the on-site car park.
Yes, there is parking available for the Anfield Stadium tour. On arrival, you can park for free at the Stanley Park car park on the corner of Priory Road and Utting Avenue. If you’ve booked a matchday tour, car parks will be much busier, and you might need to park further away.















































































