Goodison Park Stadium Tour
If you’re visiting Liverpool as an Everton FC fan, make sure the Goodison Park Stadium Tour is on your itinerary. With a new stadium well underway on the Waterfront, these could be the final few seasons played at The Grand Old Lady.
The Goodison Park Tour gives you a behind-the-scenes view of this iconic stadium including the players’ changing rooms, the Directors’ Box, and the hospitality lounges.
You’ll walk through the players’ tunnel as the siren and Z Cars tune play, emerging on the hallowed turf next to the dugout. You’ll also head into the Media Centre where you can get your picture taken in the post-match interview seat.
Led by an expert guide, the tour is a chance to immerse yourself in the history of Everton FC, and hear about the club’s plans for the future.
You’ve also the option of a Legends Tours with former Everton players. Here you can quiz them on their career, get autographs and pics, and enjoy drinks and refreshments in one of the club’s hospitality lounges.
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Open: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Disabled access: Yes
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