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It is easy to do your own thing in Liverpool, a taxi to Anfield will cost you less than £15 each way.

 

There is also a local bus route Arriva bus 26 Sheil Road Circular which you can board just accross the road from the Cruise terminal at St James Street train station.

 

If you want to do a tour of the ground (Highly Recommended) you will need to book in advance on the LFC Website. https://stadiumtours.liverpoolfc.com/

I would recommend the Legends Q&A tour.

 

 

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Do you also know a place to buy merchandise? Grandson is 9 with health problems but knows whole team, watches every game, and watches stats from all teams. He has all bedding, room painted red, banners, backpack, hats and jerseys. After last surgery had two casts on lower legs and  got red! 

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On 2/25/2022 at 2:27 PM, Mim Lloyd said:

At Anfield there's a huge gift shop selling everything related to LFC ... even beer and gin! 😄

That’s fun. Son in law would love the beer if we can take back to US. Do you know how long from cruise port to field, approximately? Appreciate all the help

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I think the LFC open top bus tour would be perfect for you. It starts on the waterfront just along from where the cruise ships dock and you get a great commentary on the way to Anfield. It's inexpensive too. It's not running at the moment due to COVID restrictions but is supposed to be back very soon, you can keep checking this link:  www.lfccityexplorer.co.uk 

 

If you decide to go by taxi, it will cost between £10 - £15 and take about 10 minutes. An Uber will be cheaper.

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Can’t speak to Liverpool, but Man City was much like visiting a famous stadium in the US. If you wanted a tour, you needed to plan ahead of time, to be there at the right time, but the stadium shop was accessible from outside, open regular business hours and had tons of merchandise including some exclusives.

 

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5 hours ago, cangelmd said:

Can’t speak to Liverpool, but Man City was much like visiting a famous stadium in the US. If you wanted a tour, you needed to plan ahead of time, to be there at the right time, but the stadium shop was accessible from outside, open regular business hours and had tons of merchandise including some exclusives.

 

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7 hours ago, Mim Lloyd said:

I think the LFC open top bus tour would be perfect for you. It starts on the waterfront just along from where the cruise ships dock and you get a great commentary on the way to Anfield. It's inexpensive too. It's not running at the moment due to COVID restrictions but is supposed to be back very soon, you can keep checking this link:  www.lfccityexplorer.co.uk 

 

If you decide to go by taxi, it will cost between £10 - £15 and take about 10 minutes. An Uber will be cheaper.

Thank you! 

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