Hope Street Hotel
Liverpool's original boutique hotel on the iconic Hope Street, between both cathedrals. A favorite of visiting football managers and music industry figures with its award-winning London Carriage Works restaurant.
Liverpool, England · Capacity: 61,276
Legendary home of Liverpool FC since 1892, with a capacity of 61,276. The iconic Kop stand and 'You'll Never Walk Alone' anthem create one of football's most electric atmospheres. A pilgrimage site for football fans worldwide and host to major Champions League and Premier League matches.
Anfield is Liverpool's fortress, where the Kop sings “You'll Never Walk Alone” before kickoff in one of football's most spine-tingling traditions. Expanded but never gentrified, it remains one of the most atmospheric grounds in the world.
It's in the heart of Liverpool, the city of the Beatles and a football culture like nowhere else.
Below are the Liverpool stays, restaurants and bars fans use around Anfield.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Anfield in Liverpool — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Liverpool's original boutique hotel on the iconic Hope Street, between both cathedrals. A favorite of visiting football managers and music industry figures with its award-winning London Carriage Works restaurant.
Stylish boutique hotel in the Princes Dock area with waterfront views. The brasserie and bar make it a complete matchday base camp with easy access to both Anfield and the city centre.
Stunning hotel in the historic Stanley Dock tobacco warehouse, a Grade II listed building. The industrial-chic design celebrates Liverpool's maritime heritage while offering modern luxury near the football grounds.
Spectacular cocktail bar housed in a former Polish Catholic church. The dramatic interior with original pillars and stained glass makes it one of Liverpool's most unique nightlife venues.
Theatrical cocktail bar in a stunning botanical setting on Hardman Street. The immersive floral decor and creative cocktails make it Liverpool's most Instagrammed bar.
Grade I listed pub considered one of the most ornate in Britain. Located near both cathedrals, it's a pre-match institution for Liverpool fans. The mosaic floors, copper panels, and stained glass make it a destination in itself.
Liverpool's beloved independent live music venue and bar on Slater Street. The basement hosts emerging acts while upstairs serves craft cocktails with a curated vinyl soundtrack.
Liverpool's first street food market in a converted warehouse in the Baltic Triangle, with rotating vendors, craft beer, and live music on weekends.
Liverpool's beloved independent coffee shop on the iconic Bold Street. A favorite pre-match stop and a central hub of the city's creative scene.
Liverpool's vibrant independent food hall bringing together the city's best street food vendors under one roof. Perfect pre-match or post-concert casual dining.
Liverpool's acclaimed Middle Eastern-inspired small plates restaurant on Bold Street. The sharing plates concept and vibrant atmosphere have earned national recognition.
The original Mowgli location on Bold Street, founded by Nisha Katona MBE. Authentic Indian street food in a vibrant setting — a Liverpool institution that has since expanded nationally.
Touch the famous 'This Is Anfield' sign as you walk through the players' tunnel at Liverpool FC's legendary home ground. The tour includes The Kop, the dugouts, press room, and the award-winning LFC Story museum covering six European Cups, the Shankly era, and the modern Klopp revolution.
Behind-the-scenes tour of Anfield including the players' tunnel, dressing rooms, and the chance to touch the famous 'This Is Anfield' sign. The museum chronicles Liverpool FC's illustrious 130+ year history.
Dive into the world's largest permanent Beatles exhibition at Albert Dock, tracing the Fab Four's journey from Liverpool's Cavern Club to global superstardom. The immersive experience includes replica sets of the Cavern stage, Abbey Road studio, and a recreated Yellow Submarine — a perfect cultural complement to a Liverpool match weekend.
Everton FC's stunning new 52,888-capacity waterfront stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock. A landmark addition to Liverpool's skyline and one of the most anticipated stadium openings in Premier League history.
The legendary Mathew Street and surrounding Beatles Quarter is ground zero for Liverpool nightlife. From The Cavern to Eric's to the Wall of Fame, every pub has a story.
The northern home of the Tate collection in Albert Dock, featuring international modern and contemporary art. A cultural anchor that elevates Liverpool beyond football and music.
Anfield in Liverpool is tracked across 0 events and seats 61,276 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:
Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.
Check back for celebrity sighting reports from Anfield.
Anfield has a capacity of 61,276 people.
Anfield opened in 1885. It was designed by Archibald Leitch.
Liverpool F.C., Everton F.C. play home games at Anfield in Liverpool.
Check our events page for upcoming events at Anfield.