A Peaky Blinders fan? Discover the tours that will turn you into a true Shelby!

11 experiences to be part of the gang.


Everything is practically ready to start filming the ‘Peaky Blinders’ movie! According to the series’ director, Steven Knight, one of the most anticipated productions of the year is scheduled to begin shooting this September. If you loved the series and are a fan of Tommy Shelby and his family, you can’t miss our suggestions.

At screenbie, we’ve selected several tours and activities so you can feel like part of the controversial Birmingham gang. Ready for this thrilling and risky adventure?

A CULTURAL PHENOMENON

In 2013, the BBC released a British production that, in record time, became a cultural phenomenon and a globally acclaimed series: ‘Peaky Blinders’. In June 2020, Netflix was chosen to tell the risky exploits of this Birmingham-based gang. After six seasons, Peaky Blinders came to an end in June 2022, leaving many questions unanswered.

If you’re a fan of Tommy and his family, you’re probably still wondering what Tommy whispered to Duke at the end of the series. Well, we have great news for you: it seems the movie will continue the story and pick up where the series left off. You’ll have to stay on the lookout to clear up all the mysteries, as nobody knows for sure where the plot will continue or in what exact time period it will be set.

What is quite clear, however, is that Steven Knight will bring back many of the series’ actors, including Cillian Murphy, to bring this famous English gangster saga to life. But while we wait for the highly anticipated release, what better way to immerse yourself in the Shelby world than by experiencing some of their thrilling adventures in person?

Pack your bags, as we’re heading to locations like Birmingham, Leeds, or Liverpool!

Pack your bags, as we’re heading to locations like Birmingham, Leeds, or Liverpool. Although the story is set in 1920s Birmingham, most of the filming locations are in Liverpool, thanks to its iconic industrial architecture.

And before embarking on any of these tours, put on your best outfit and get ready to enjoy—because you know nobody messes with the ‘Peaky Blinders’!

LIVERPOOL


Breathtaking rooftops on historic buildings, filming locations of hyper-famous movies, and the world’s only hotel dedicated to The Beatles

We begin our expedition in the legendary home of the Beatles: Liverpool! You won’t run out of plans here! In addition to its legendary musical heritage, this port city has a vibrant cultural life and is famous for its incredible museums and intense maritime activity. With just 43 square kilometers and 500,000 inhabitants, it’s ideal for a weekend visit. What’s clear is that on this cinematic journey, you won’t be bored.

Here’s our TOP 5 so you can enjoy one of Britain’s most dynamic cities.

1. One of our most enticing proposals is to visit some of the city’s rooftops to feel like you’re on top of the world. The city is full of bars with rooftop views where delicious cocktails are served, and the views will take your breath away. Among our favorites are the Royal Liver Building, the Goodness Gracious Roof Garden—an oasis in the heart of Liverpool with chill-out music—and the Carpathian Rooftop, atop the Titanic-themed hotel at 30 James Street.

2. On screenbie, we’re convinced you’ll love this plan. If you’re a fan of ‘Peaky Blinders‘, what better way to discover Liverpool than through the eyes of the most famous criminal gang of all time? Although the story takes place in Birmingham, most scenes were filmed in Liverpool and the northwest of England.

Over four hours, this tour will take you to the filming locations, starting from the center of this port city. You’ll step inside the homes of some characters like Polly Gray, the matriarch of the family, or the spot where Campbell meets Grace in the first season. As you explore the west side of the Mersey River, our expert guides will reveal filming anecdotes and the real history of this popular gang of gangsters. It’s never been so easy to feel like one of the ‘Peaky Blinders‘!

3. Declared a City of Music by UNESCO, the home of the Beatles is a must-see for lovers of music, architecture, history, and fun. And in the city of the Beatles, you can’t miss all the experiences related to the legendary pop band.

If you’re fans of the Fab Four, don’t miss the chance to visit the museum dedicated to these iconic pop stars. Spread over five floors, this former Victorian warehouse displays endless items related to the origins and history of the band. You’ll see original guitars and drums, their first images playing live, genuine gold and platinum records, extravagant accessories from their films, and personal letters, among many other cult objects.

4. To complete this immersive experience, we suggest staying at the world’s only Beatles-themed hotel. It’s called Hard Day’s Night, has four stars, and is right in the city center. Book your stay here! Its name refers to their third album, and all the rooms are decorated with portraits of the band members. The crown jewels are the two suites dedicated to John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

5. We continue exploring the universe of cinema and encourage you to wander through the filming locations of some of the most famous movies in cinema history. Among them, ‘Sherlock Holmes’ (2009), ‘The Batman’ (2022), ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ (2016), and, of course, the musical comedy based on Beatles songs, ‘Yesterday’ (2019). In fact, Liverpool is one of the European cities that’s appeared on the big screen the most times.

If you’re a film lover, you must sign up for this incredible tour that takes you through the city’s most famous streets and buildings. You’ll walk through locations like St. George’s Hall, a ‘Peaky Blinders’ filming location, and discover why Dale Street is Tom Hardy’s favorite! But there’s more: what would you think if we told you that the Royal Liver Building was transformed into the streets of Manhattan? We’ll also tell you about Samuel L. Jackson’s connections to Liverpool.

If you were hooked by the series, you’ll love this cinematic adventure!

Liverpool is one of the European cities that’s appeared on the big screen the most times!

BIRMINGHAM

The powerful energy of the bohemian Digbeth neighborhood, beholds its distinctive industrial architecture, and experiences the weight of history at the old Moor Street Station.


Two and a half hours by car from Liverpool, Birmingham awaits to show you the dark and gloomy scenes frequented by Shelby and his dangerous gang. Located in the heart of England, this British town has become a trendy tourist destination thanks to the overwhelming success of the series. Its modern architecture blends perfectly with historical buildings like the Baroque-style St. Philip’s Cathedral.

Like Liverpool, Birmingham is peppered with museums and art galleries, as well as many iconic bars and nightclubs, reflecting the city’s rich musical history. Don’t miss out on our original activities in one of the most exciting metropolises in England.

Birmingham has become a trendy tourist destination thanks to the overwhelming success of the series.

1. Visit the old Moor Street Station, a sacred spot for history lovers. Opened in 1909 by Great Western Railway, it is a true gem of industrial-era architecture. Currently, the building also houses the new station, which opened in 1987.

2. Get lost without a map in the city’s trendiest neighborhood: Digbeth. In this original tour, a photographer and writer from Birmingham will guide you through this alternative district, whose streets are adorned with murals of the Shelbys. Famous for its rich industrial history and creative vibe, its colorful murals and street art will not leave you indifferent.

Digbeth also hosts a wide variety of cafes, bars, and restaurants offering a culinary experience based on diversity. It’s also home to events and markets, like the famous Digbeth Dining Club, where you can enjoy exquisite street food. If you love art, music, and culture, Digbeth is definitely a place worth exploring.

3. And if that wasn’t enough, screenbie offers an original tour in this cinematic destination, where you’ll have a very special guide: none other than Edward Shelby himself! Keep an eye on him and discover hidden and intriguing stories like those of the most infamous criminals, Billy Kimber and Alfie Solomon, who inspired characters in the famous BBC series.

4. We wrap up the visit to Birmingham with a relaxing boat ride through the canals of this British metropolis. A unique opportunity to admire its industrial architecture and enjoy the city’s vibrant energy.

LEEDS AND BRADFORD

The largest covered market in Europe, art galleries, and The City of Film.

We continue this journey to ‘Peaky Blinders’ filming locations by heading a little further north. We arrive in Leeds, a major university hub and one of the largest cities in the UK. Several scenes of the series, including those related to political campaigns, were filmed at its town hall.

The scenes related to political plots in the series were filmed at the Leeds Town Hall.

Ready to explore the city’s most amazing corners? Turn your trip into a cinematic experience with these unique activities:

1. We suggest a two-hour tour where, in addition to the popular town hall, you can discover Leeds’ main historical events with the help of a local guide. If you join us, you’ll visit key places like Leeds Kirkgate Market (the largest covered market in Europe) or the Leeds Art Gallery (one of the most important art galleries in the UK).

2. Are you passionate about knights in shining armor and epic battle stories? Then the Royal Armouries Museum is your place in Leeds. Inside, you’ll find an impressive collection of armor and weapons from all over the world. A highly enriching educational experience.

3. We know that exploring the most alternative neighborhoods is a great way to tap into the cultural and creative heartbeat of any destination. On screenbie, we’re always in the know, and we can tell you that Leeds Corn Exchange is the coolest spot in the city. In this historic building, you’ll find independent boutiques, chic cafes, and markets featuring local products.

4. We finish our list of suggestions with a visit to the nearby city of Bradford, just 20 km from Leeds. Declared a “City of Film” by UNESCO, this Victorian-era town is famous for its filming locations and numerous film festivals. Many scenes from ‘Peaky Blinders’. were filmed here. Did you know that the extravagant 19th-century Undercliffe Cemetery was the perfect backdrop for the funerals we see in the series? Or that Bradford Town Hall, a neo-Gothic masterpiece, became Tommy Shelby’s offices in Westminster?

And there’s more: on Cater Street, in the central Little Germany neighborhood, you’ll find the location where the boxing matches in ‘Peaky Blinders’. were held.

It’s expected to be one of the highest-grossing films in cinema history, judging by the success of what’s already considered one of Netflix’s best period series.


Acclaimed by critics and distinguished with numerous international awards, ‘Peaky Blinders’ has cemented itself as a cultural phenomenon. So much so that it has influenced fashion and sparked massive global interest.

Its millions of fans worldwide eagerly await the release of what is expected to be one of the highest-grossing films in cinema history, judging by the success of what’s already considered one of Netflix’s best period series.

Although there are no exact dates yet, the much-anticipated event is expected to take place between the end of 2024 and early 2025. Stay tuned, and remember—there are places you can only enter if you associate with bad company.

If you want to find more information about where your favourite films and tv shows where filmed and plan a movie-inspired trip, we look forward to seeing you on screenbie.com!

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Esther Rodríguez Andreu

A journalist by vocation and profession for 25 years, I have turned my passion into my work. Sometimes they merge in such a way that I no longer know if I work for pleasure or if it is my passion that drives me to discover the world and then tell about it and transmit all those sensations and experiences. I am currently a contributor to 'El Viajero', 'El Pais', the magazine Descubrir and the newspaper '20 minutos'. I am part of the editorial team of the magazine 'Top Viajes' and I am the author of the blog maletaintrepida

Date of publication: 2 de October de 2024
Last updated: 8 de April de 2025