Take in the brick Victorian buildings and bleak skies of northwestern England on a “Peaky Blinders” tour in Liverpool. Fans of this BBC crime drama will delight in seeing the sites of clashes between the Changrettas and the Peaky Blinders Gang. Let an entertaining guide lead you to a curated selection of locales from the show’s most memorable moments.
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Take in the brick Victorian buildings and bleak skies of northwestern England on a “Peaky Blinders” tour in Liverpool.
Fans of this BBC crime drama will delight in seeing the sites of clashes between the Changrettas and the Peaky Blinders Gang. Let an entertaining guide lead you to a curated selection of locales from the show’s most memorable moments.
Here's all you need to know about Peaky Blinders tours, one of the most fun options for sightseeing tours in Liverpool.
Whether you have just a few hours or a full day, there is a “Peaky Blinders” tour to fit your schedule.
See the settings of major events in all six seasons of “Peaky Blinders” in a 4-hour period. Travel to various recognizable spots in Liverpool and the surrounding areas that will thrill fans to the core.
Travel farther afield to points across northwestern England that have been featured in the show. More time means backdrops from more seasons including locations from the final episodes. Enjoy a pause for a cream tea, included in your tour price.
Hop in a taxi with up to three others for your personalized 4-hour private tour. See more than you would on a larger-group tour and benefit from the full attention of a driver and guide.
Although set in Birmingham, “Peaky Blinders” was filmed at numerous Liverpool sites as well as others scattered across northwestern England.
The Peaky Blinders Gang was a hardscrabble collection of young men living in Birmingham around the turn of the last century. Driven by economic duress, the Gang engaged in crimes ranging from pickpocketing to murder.
Hear historical accounts and how the show’s creators sculpted the gang’s history into award-winning television.
Liverpool’s film-friendly and industrial atmosphere provided the setting for some of the show’s most memorable scenes.
See the church where Tommy and Grace are married in season three, the site of the car bombing outside Tommy’s office, characters’ houses and views of the city from across the river.
Even half-day tours take you beyond the Liverpool city limits to areas as far as 1 hour away. Cross the Mersey River for panoramic views of the city’s skyline from Port Sunlight.
Make your way to Cheshire for photo ops at Ellesmere Port, and venture as far as Manchester for glimpses of numerous West Yorkshire filming locations.
Most tours include transportation by coach from site to site and live commentary from a guide. Full-day tours also include cream teas.
Private tours provide pickup and drop-off at Liverpool hotels. If you choose an “official” tour, know that the tour provider works directly with producers of “Peaky Blinders” to regale you with insiders’ tidbits.
“Peaky Blinders” tours start near the Earl of Beaconsfield’s statue, across the street from Liverpool’s Lime Street Station. Private taxi tours provide pickup and drop-off at hotels in the city.
Half-day and private tours last 4 hours, and full-day tours last 8.5 hours.
Any time of year can be great for a “Peaky Blinders” tour. Liverpool experiences the best weather in late spring and summer. To avoid crowds, the fall’s good weather also may make an ideal time for a tour.
Please note that children under the age of 16 are not permitted on this tours. If in doubt, check with the tour provider before booking.