From www.liverpoolfc.tv
England's most successful football club has a record 18 League Championships, 14 League and FA Cups, plus 3 UEFA and European Super Cups apiece. But it's the FIVE EUROPEAN Trophies that place the club in an exclusive group, clubs which have won the most prestigious prize of all five times or more.
Following "The Greatest Football Game Ever" on the 25th May 2005, Liverpool FC Museum has permanently added to its collection the beautiful Champions League trophy! Surrounded by the sights and sounds of that glorious night in Istanbul, with many witty banners created by fans, the Trophy has brought in unprecedented numbers of visitors.
The Museum features two film shows - the first is in a recreation of the standing Kop and tells the story of the incredible 'Kopites', the other is a cinema showing 'One Night in May', the wonderful documentary about that night in Istanbul.
The stadium tour takes you behind the scenes at Anfield, visiting the dressing rooms, down the tunnel to the sound of the crowd, a chance to touch the famous “This Is Anfield’ sign and sit in the team dug-out. Informative tour guides will tell you about the great Anfield Stadium and escort you on to The Kop - surely the most famous terrace in World football.
Bring your cameras and hand-held video recorders and take those precious pictures of the stadium before it eventually is replaced by the fabulous new stadium New Anfield.
General Details
(for more information see Tour FAQ)
Open Every day of the week from 10am until 5pm.
Last admission to museum 4pm.
On match days last admission is 1 hour before kick-off.
No stadium tours on match days. Tours on day before a match will be mini tours, at special reduced prices.
Museum & Tour
Adults £10.00,
Children/Students/OAPS; £6.00
Family:£25.00
Museum only
Adults £5.00,
Children/OAPS £3.00
Families: £13.00
We strongly recommend booking in advance for stadium tours. There is no need to pre-book a museum-only visit.
All times and prices subject to change at short notice.
Booking hotline: 0151 260-6677
Important security information
We regret that we cannot accept suitcases and other large and bulky items into either the Museum or Stadium.
There is no place to store such items in the ground.
2007-04-17 10:40:14
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answered by ♀SaintsRLFC♀ 4
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Apart from the Liverpool FC ground store, there's Williamson Square in Liverpool City centre. When you get to the centre just ask anyone. Edit: Apologies...I didn't realise the shop in Williamson Square had closed. Nevertheless, when you go to the City centre the Liverpool 1 shopping area is only a couple of minutes away.
2016-05-17 09:48:30
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answered by shira 3
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hey, i think your question is pretty much answered, but just so u know, dont just do the museum, the tour is way better. also, if u do go on a match day or a day where there is an anfield event on, if u are around early enough (can be up to 5 hours before kick off) you may see some of the players. you can also visit the training ground (which is about 10 mins from the city centre as a guess), but can't guarantee u will see much.
2007-04-17 11:37:08
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answered by Anonymous
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eatures two film shows - the first is in a recreation of the standing Kop and tells the story of the incredible 'Kopites', the other is a cinema showing 'One Night in May', the wonderful documentary about that night in Istanbul.
The stadium tour takes you behind the scenes at Anfield, visiting the dressing rooms, down the tunnel to the sound of the crowd, a chance to touch the famous “This Is Anfield’ sign and sit in the team dug-out. Informative tour guides will tell you about the great Anfield Stadium and escort you on to The Kop - surely the most famous terrace in World football.
Bring your cameras and hand-held video recorders and take those precious pictures of the stadium before it eventually is replaced by the fabulous new stadium New Anfield.
General Details
(for more information see Tour FAQ)
Open Every day of the week from 10am until 5pm.
Last admission to museum 4pm.
On match days last admission is 1 hour before kick-off.
No stadium tours on match days. Tours on day before a match will be mini tours, at special reduced prices.
Museum & Tour
Adults £10.00,
2016-05-04 14:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok you phone the club and you can book it no idea how much it is but if he loves Liverpool as much as me it will be worth it,
2007-04-17 09:10:13
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answered by claireabow 1
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why dont you just buy the ticket for the match , you can get tickets were you can have a meal in there aswell , as for meating the player you have two hope bob hope and no hope , unless you get a ticket for the players lounge but there not cheap and hard to get ,
there is a saying its not what you know its who you no and in this case its who you know ,
2007-04-17 09:25:51
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answered by fafandloo 5
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look at the liverpool fc web site
2007-04-17 22:22:17
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answered by leigha 5
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I think Saints R has given a full answer to this
2007-04-17 22:09:44
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answered by des c 4
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You can book tours via there website,
2007-04-18 20:46:11
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answered by Reb1 2
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Don't do it he will only be gutted when they lose
2007-04-17 09:09:40
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answered by benkeny2003 1
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