Anfield is not just a stadium; it’s a revered institution in football history located at Anfield Rd, Liverpool. Home to Liverpool FC, Anfield boasts an electric atmosphere on match days that captivates fans from around the world. The commitment to customer service here is unparalleled, ensuring that every visitor has access to excellent facilities and support throughout their experience. Whether you’re attending a game or taking part in guided tours, Anfield invites you to be part of its legendary narrative while enjoying exceptional service along the way.

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AJ

5 Google Rating

What can I say? It's my spiritual home 😁. Great tour, very informative Tour guide and a great ch

5/ 5

What can I say? It's my spiritual home 😁. Great tour, very informative Tour guide and a great chance to see the famous stadium. You visit the press conference room, players changing rooms and see the famous 'This is Anfield' the players touch pre game. You also get a chance to see and sit in the dug out area. Loved it. Also, a visit to museum after is highly recommended.

Steve Macca

5 Google Rating

Went to see the champions wall montage images. Was not disappointed. Looks amazing. Was easy to find

5/ 5

Went to see the champions wall montage images. Was not disappointed. Looks amazing. Was easy to find our picture on the montage. The stadium looms amazing to. And the club shop is deffo worth a visit.

Ali Hall

5 Google Rating

An amazing place. No matter what team you support there is so much history here that can come from s

5/ 5

An amazing place. No matter what team you support there is so much history here that can come from some quite surprising sources. Even the car park attendant was able to give us a history lesson.

douglas dougieruby@hotmail.co.uk

5 Google Rating

Greeted by a gentleman who took down my details and guided me to the testing centre. I was again Gre

5/ 5

Greeted by a gentleman who took down my details and guided me to the testing centre. I was again Greeted by a lady who showed me how to do the test and I was on my way. On leaving the centre I was given 7 tests to do at home or I could come back and get tested again if I didn't feel comfortable doing it myself. Excellent service

Rob Smith

5 Google Rating

Fantastic stadium tour and museum. You get right into the stadium and start at the top of the main s

5/ 5

Fantastic stadium tour and museum. You get right into the stadium and start at the top of the main stand with a wonderful view of Anfield, before winding your way down to the changing rooms and famous tunnel to the pitch. Museum isn't huge, but is crammed with amazing memorabilia and covers Liverpool's greatest moments. A must see for football fans visiting Liverpool!

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