Peaky Blinders Liverpool Walking Tour

Demi Sheridan, Editorial Assistant

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Peaky Blinders Liverpool Walking Tour

Liverpool Town Hall, City Centre
7 March 2026-28 August 2027

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By working with the team behind the iconic Peaky Blinders series, this official walking tour reveals a simple truth. Birmingham may be where the story found its voice, but Liverpool is where it found its face.

Throughout this extended walking tour, fans can trace the Shelby family’s rise through the streets that doubled as smoky post war Britain. That grit and grandeur you see on screen, that wasn’t just special effects and colour grading, that was Liverpool. The Victorian warehouses, docklands and grand civic buildings became their own characters, this city does brooding rather well. 

Peaky Blinders Liverpool Walking Tour
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The tour begins in the heart of the city, where you’ll discover more about the facts and the fiction that went into the making of Peaky Blinders. From there, you will visit more than ten filming locations used across all six series, which if you know the show, you will most likely recognise once pointed out. The Eden Club, Campbell and Grace, Mosley’s rally, the cathedral where Tommy met Jack, even the spot that staged Changretta’s demise. Suddenly, Liverpool’s streets feel charged with conspiracy and cigarette smoke. 

During a brief pause in the tour, participants are invited to enjoy a complimentary drink in a local pub, as well as behind the scenes stories from the show’s creators and hints about what’s to come. For those devoted Peaky Blinder fans, this is less of a sightseeing tour and more a chance to step inside the world they saw on screen.

It also serves as a reminder that Liverpool is one of the UK’s best on screen chameleons. On this tour, it slips effortlessly into Shelby territory with little to no effort at all.

Tours run every Saturday from 10am.

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