Private Liverpool Ghosts, Cathedrals & Hidden Stories Tour
Overview
This filming locations, ghosts, and Liverpool Culture tour features a guided visit to both cathedrals and explores the Georgian Quarter. The walking tour begins outside the cafe at the base of the steps to Liverpool Catholic Cathedral on the corner of Hope Street and Mount Pleasant.
- 🏛️ The tour includes visits to two cathedrals along the award-winning Hope Street.
- 👻 Ghost stories in St James Gardens add an intriguing element to your experience.
- 🎥 Filming locations and Beatles history are highlighted throughout the tour.
- 🕰️ The Georgian Quarter was built in the late 1700s, showcasing stunning architecture.
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- Qualified. Blue Badge Tourist Guide
- Snacks
- Bottled water
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King LiverpoolVisit this contemporary cathedral & walk around with coloured light cast from the stunning Piper lantern stained glass (subject to no services preventing access)
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Hope StreetJohn Lennon Birthplace
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Liverpool PhilharmonicPhilharmonic Dining Rooms, John Lennon;s local pub and where Paul McCartney performed in 2018 for the Carpool Karaoke programme. Stop for a swift half pint or just to admire this beautifully ornate art nouveau building,
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Liverpool Institute for Performing ArtsJohn Lennon Art School. Paul & Georges School, Ye Cracke pub and lots of Netflix and Holywood movie links.
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This cobbled street has been used for filming Peaky Blinders, Sherlock, the TV series "A House Through Time" and many other Holywood and Netflix series.
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Rodney StreetThis stunning Georgian Street was built when Liverpool was at the peak of the Slave Trade and contains the birth place of four times Prime Minster William Gladstone and the Beatles Manager Brian Epstein. There are also stories of body snatchers an gruesome barrels found in basements and the strange pyramid tomb of a gambler who lost his bet with the devil!
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St James CemeterySaid to be haunted this large sunken cemetery alongside the early 19th century neoclassical Oratory contains graves of many notable pirates, ships captains and women key to the success and growth of the city. The cemetery is now a park and is dominated by the Mausoleum to William Huskisson an MP who was killed in the worlds first steam train accident. There are many secret signs and symbols in this beautiful surroundings and a natural spring.
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Liverpool CathedralVisit the World's 5th largest cathedral where Paul McCartney was auditioned in 1953. Admission subject to any restrictions, services and other closures. There are rest rooms, souvenir shop and a cafe.