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Three Graces, working water and warehouse lines
A waterfront route that connects familiar facades to the people, trade and engineering behind them.
Ask about this routeLiverpool, tied to the water
Harbourline Tours walks Liverpool's waterfront with a close eye on working docks, bold architecture, music history and the people who made the river edge matter.
L3 / dockside
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LiverpoolOur Liverpool excursions are designed as a sequence of well-chosen moments. You will see the famous pieces, but you will also learn why a street bends, where the best views actually are, and when to pause.
Read our Liverpool storySmall group routes
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A waterfront route that connects familiar facades to the people, trade and engineering behind them.
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A broader Liverpool day through dockland edges, music context and overlooked built detail.
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An evening walk for river reflections, changing skyline colour and compact city stories.
Ask about this routeHow the day unfolds
We keep groups small enough to answer questions, adapt for the weather and make a small detour when a local detail deserves it. Before your walk, you receive meeting information, pace notes and what to bring.
Find a Liverpool walk or Merseyside Waterfront day that suits your timing.
Get your meeting point, pace guidance and clear price in writing.
Meet your guide and let the place set the tempo.
Straightforward pricing
Each route shows its per-guest price before you enquire. Private itineraries are quoted after we confirm the route, duration and group size—without hidden booking steps.
Local details
Our booking promise
If a material route change is necessary for safety or access, we will contact you with practical alternatives. Your confirmation explains the terms that apply to your booking.
Plan a Liverpool dayQuestions, answered
Your confirmation gives a simple waterfront meeting point near Mann Island or another accessible location for the selected route.
Music is one layer of Liverpool's story. Our routes also cover docks, migration, architecture, trade and the everyday city.
Yes. Contact us with dates, group size and interests for a clear private-route proposal.
We adapt the route where possible and contact guests if a material safety or access change becomes necessary.