If you’re a fan of the hit TV series Peaky Blinders or just curious about Liverpool’s connection to this gritty, stylish world, this tour might catch your eye. It promises to take you on a 4-hour journey through some of the most iconic filming locations across Merseyside, with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories and show clips to bring the series to life.
What we really love about this experience is the way it combines Liverpool’s local charm with Peaky Blinders’ dark, atmospheric vibe — a mix that feels genuinely immersive. The guide’s knowledgeable storytelling and the visual aid of clips make it more than just a bus ride. Also, at a reasonable price of around $54, it offers good value given the amount of location visits and commentary included.
A potential consideration is that the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues, mainly because it’s conducted via coach and involves walking around filming sites. It’s best suited for fans who enjoy both Peaky Blinders and some light sightseeing of Liverpool’s streets and history. This experience is definitely geared toward adults or older teens with an interest in the series or local culture.
If you’re looking for an engaging way to combine TV fandom with sightseeing, and you’re okay with a structured group tour, this could be a solid choice. Just remember, it’s not a walk-around museum — it’s a bus tour with plenty of storytelling and visual content.
Key Points

- Great for Peaky Blinders fans wanting to see series filming locations in a compact timeframe
- Knowledgeable guides keep the tour engaging and informative
- Includes show clips and stills that enhance the experience and help visualize scenes
- Comfortable coach transportation suitable for most but not ideal for those with mobility issues
- Good value for the price considering the number of locations visited and additional insights provided
- Liverpool-centric stories add a layer of local history beyond the series
This 4-hour guided coach tour is designed to give you a taste of Liverpool’s filming locations from Peaky Blinders. It starts in the city centre, outside the historic St George’s Hall, and swings through areas of the Wirral, Port Ellesmere, and along the River Mersey, touching on both show sites and real Liverpool landmarks.
What you’ll see: Over 10 locations, including the on-screen homes of Polly Shelby, the famous Garrison pub from season 6, and the site where Tommy Shelby nearly meets his end at the hands of Father Hughes. Each stop is paired with clips from the series, which helps you connect the dots between the scenes and the real streets.
The guide’s storytelling: Many reviews praise guides like Gary, John, and Paul for their entertaining and informative commentary, blending facts about the series with stories about Liverpool’s history. As one reviewer noted, “John was very knowledgeable and brought Peaky Blinders locations to life, as well as sharing Liverpool stories.”
Visual aids and on-the-bus clips: Watching clips on monitors as you pass the locations is a clever touch. It creates a sense of being on the set, making each stop more meaningful. Several reviews emphasize how these clips boost the experience, with one saying, “It’s a great insight into the filming of the series.”
Walking around locations: The tour involves stepping off the coach at key sites, which gives you a chance to explore briefly. The stops are manageable and well-paced, but be prepared for some walking and standing.
The Canal Location (“Camden Town”): This stop is particularly atmospheric, as it’s used for some key scenes. The canal setting adds a gritty, industrial backdrop that feels very authentic.
The Garrison from Season 6: You’ll visit the site that portrays the beloved pub, giving you a chance to soak in the ambiance and imagine the scenes playing out there.
Tommy Shelby’s Home and Polly’s House: While these are not actual homes, the stops are meaningful for fans who want to see the real neighborhoods where the show’s characters are based.
The site of Changretta’s death in Season 3: Standing on this spot makes the storyline more tangible. Reviewers loved the way this brought the show’s drama into real life.
Additional Liverpool Stories: Besides Peaky Blinders sites, guides often toss in bits about Liverpool’s history, adding extra value for those interested in the city beyond the series.
At about $54 per person, this tour offers a decent balance of cost and content. It covers multiple filming sites, includes entry fees, and features a guide who clearly knows his stuff. Many reviewers highlight the entertainment factor — with clips, photos, and engaging commentary — as well worth the price.
Some mention that the tour is packed with information about Liverpool itself, making it a nice bonus for those wanting a bit of local flavor along with the show sites. For fans of Peaky Blinders, it’s a compact way to indulge their interest while getting a taste of Liverpool’s scenery.
Most reviews agree that the guides make or break the tour. Guides like Gary Friday and John are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to remember everyone’s name, which adds a personal touch. One reviewer even noted, “Gary’s infectious Scouse accent and sense of humor made the tour so enjoyable.”
The group size seems manageable, and many mention that even on a large bus, it feels fairly personalized. The coach is described as comfortable, making the long ride more pleasant.
- Wear comfortable shoes since there may be some walking at stops
- Arrive at the meeting point outside St George’s Hall — easy to find with clear instructions
- Keep an eye out for the show clips and photos displayed on monitors for a richer experience
- Be prepared for a full 4 hours, but know you’ll get plenty of stories and locations in that time
- If you love Liverpool’s scenery and series drama, this tour hits a good sweet spot
For Peaky Blinders fans, this tour offers a fun, visually engaging way to connect with the series while exploring some of Liverpool’s streets. It’s well-paced, filled with entertaining guides, and offers a good mix of filming sites and local stories. The inclusion of clips and visual references really helps bring scenes to life, especially for those who might not have watched every episode but still enjoy the show’s vibe.
The value for money is solid, especially considering the number of sites visited and the insights shared. The tour’s biggest strength lies in the guides’ enthusiasm and their ability to make the locations feel like part of the show’s universe.
While it’s not perfect for everyone—particularly those with mobility issues or looking for a more in-depth or extensive sightseeing experience—it’s a highly recommended option for fans who want a short, lively immersion into Peaky Blinders’ Liverpool world.
You can check availability for your dates here:Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re a Peaky Blinders enthusiast eager to see the filming locations in real life, this tour is a no-brainer. It’s also excellent for those who enjoy TV-themed outings, local history, or simply want a guided, relaxed way to see Liverpool’s streets. For travelers who prefer private, slow-paced explorations or extensive walking tours, this might feel a bit rushed or limited.
All in all, it’s a lively, engaging experience that brings the series and the city to life in just four hours.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but keep in mind the tour is geared toward fans and adults with interest in the series. It’s best for older teens and adults due to the nature of the content and walking involved.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours, starting and ending in Liverpool city centre.
Where does the tour meet?
The meeting point is just outside St George’s Hall, at the top of the steps opposite the Empire Theatre, next to the Earl of Beaconsfield Statue.
Are there rest stops or breaks?
The tour duration includes some stops for exploration and photos, but it’s primarily a coach-based experience with no dedicated long break.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, it isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues due to walking and standing at locations.
What’s included in the price?
The ticket covers the guide, transportation, and entry fees to the filming locations.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Are there show clips during the tour?
Yes, clips from Peaky Blinders are shown on monitors as you pass each site, enhancing the storytelling.
How knowledgeable are the guides?
Reviews consistently praise guides for their entertainment and depth of knowledge about both the series and Liverpool.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially if you’re a fan of the show or interested in Liverpool’s filming locations. It’s a fun, well-organized experience that offers good value.
If you’re curious to see Liverpool through the lens of Peaky Blinders and want an engaging guide to lead the way, this tour could be just the ticket. It combines TV magic with local charm—an enjoyable way to spend a few hours soaking in the atmosphere of both the show and the city.
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