Liverpool Football Club Museum

Anfield Stadium, Anfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool, UK
1-90 Years
Paid

Description

The Liverpool FC Museum (also known as The LFC Story) is a world-class sports attraction at Anfield Stadium, consistently ranked as one of the best things to do with kids in Liverpool. Far more than just a room of glass cases, this interactive museum uses state-of-the-art technology to bring over 135 years of football history to life. It is the ultimate educational day out for young fans, offering a deep dive into the heritage, triumphs, and community spirit of one of the world's most successful football clubs.

For families visiting in 2026, the museum remains a standout destination, featuring the newly relaunched "Champions" exhibition which celebrates the club's recent Premier League and European successes. Whether you are visiting as part of a full Stadium Tour or exploring the museum on its own, it offers a high-tech, immersive experience that captivates both lifelong "Reds" and those new to the beautiful game.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

What makes the Liverpool FC Museum unique?

The LFC Museum is unique because it houses all six European Cups alongside an unparalleled collection of silverware won over the club's illustrious history. It offers a rare sensory play experience for football fans through "Where it All Began," an immersive journey that uses touchscreens and cinematic storytelling to explain the club's origins. The museum is also home to the Steven Gerrard Collection, a personal exhibition of the former captain's match-worn shirts, medals, and trophies.

Top 5 Highlights for Families

  • The Trophies: See all the major silverware together for the first time, including the iconic Premier League and European trophies.
  • "Champions" Exhibition: A new immersive exhibit for 2025/2026 that uses state-of-the-art tech to relive historic winning seasons.
  • Interactive Handsets: Every visitor gets a multimedia guide (available in 13 languages) that features exclusive videos and behind-the-scenes stories.
  • The Steven Gerrard Collection: A must-see for young fans, showcasing the career of one of the club's greatest ever legends.
  • Evolution of the Shirt: Interactive displays allow kids to see how the famous red kit and club crest have changed since 1892.

Beyond the Main Attraction: A visit to the museum is perfectly paired with the Anfield Stadium Tour, where you can walk through the Players' Tunnel and touch the "This Is Anfield" sign. For more adventurous families, the Anfield Abseil offers the chance to drop 100 feet down the side of the Main Stand. Locally, you can also explore Stanley Park, which sits right next to the stadium and provides a great space for kids to run around before or after your visit.

Facilities

  • Toilets: Fully accessible, gender-neutral toilets are available, including a specialized facility with a hoist inside the stadium.
  • Buggy & Wheelchair Access: The museum is located on the first floor and is fully accessible via lifts.
  • Food & Drink: The on-site Boot Room Sports Cafe or the Kop Bar offer family-friendly meals and snacks.
  • Gift Shop: The massive LFC Retail Store is located just opposite the tour entrance for all your souvenirs.

What to see

What Visitors Love

  • Immersive Tech: Parents frequently mention that the multimedia handsets keep kids engaged throughout the entire visit.
  • Friendly Staff: The guides and reception staff are highly praised for their knowledge and "Uber friendly" attitude.
  • Photo Ops: The ability to see the trophies up close is a highlight for almost every family.

What Visitors Don't Like

  • Match Day Closures: The museum's hours can change or close entirely on home match days, which can be frustrating if not checked in advance.
  • Pricey Extras: While the museum entry is included in the tour, some parents find the additional costs for professional photos can add up quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I visit the museum on a match day?: Opening times are often restricted or the museum may be closed entirely on home match days. Always check the official website before traveling on a game day.
  • Do I need to print my tickets?: If you book through third parties like Picniq, you may need to print your e-ticket, but direct bookings can usually be scanned from a smartphone.
  • Is the museum suitable for children with autism?: Yes, the staff are trained to help, and the museum offers a quieter experience during off-peak times. You can also request access to a quiet space if needed.

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

The LFC Museum

  • Adults: £14.00  
  • Student/Senior: £12.00  
  • Children (Under 16): £10.00  
  • Personal Assistant: £0.00   
  • Infants (Ages 0-4): £0.00

The LFC Stadium Tour and Museum

  • Adults: £25.00  
  • Student/Senior: £20.00  
  • Children (Under 16): £16.00  
  • Personal Assistant: £0.00   
  • Infants (Ages 0-4): £0.00    

Pricing URL: https://bookings.liverpoolfc.com/stadiumtours/booking/ticketquantities.htm?id=121250

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Last Admission: 4:00 PM
  • Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day.

Address: Anfield Stadium, Anfield Road, Anfield, Liverpool, UK

Post Code: L4 0TF

Council: Liverpool

County: Merseyside

  • By Car: Use postcode L4 0TH. Parking is available at Stanley Park Car Park (Utting Avenue/Priory Road).
  • Parking Cost: Free for Stadium Tour/Museum visitors (except on match days).
  • By Bus: Use the 917 express service from Liverpool City Centre or the Soccerbus from Sandhills Station.
  • By Train: The nearest stations are Sandhills or Kirkdale, both a short bus or taxi ride from the stadium.

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