
Peaky Blinders Inspired Tour – Black Country Living Museum Experience
Step back into the streets of early 1900s Britain with a full day historical tour exploring the famous Black Country Living Museum.
Tour Overview
Join Exodus Vintage Specialist for a unique full-day historical experience visiting the famous Black Country Living Museum. This immersive tour allows guests to walk through real streets from the 19th and early 20th centuries, explore historic shops and houses, and discover how people lived during Britain’s industrial era.
The museum is also widely known for being used as a filming location for scenes inspired by the hit TV series Peaky Blinders, making it a must-see destination for fans of the show and lovers of British history.

Tours Details
Historical Experiences
Tour Time
7:00 AM -- 7:00PM
Ticket Price
£90 per person
Location
Black Country Living Museum, Dudley, West Midlands
What’s Included
• Full-day guided historical tour
• Entry to the Black Country Living Museum
• Sandwiches during the tour
• Free time to explore the museum
• Photo opportunities at historic filming locations
• A unique vintage experience organised by Exodus Vintage Specialist
Why People Love This Museum?
Visit Real Peaky Blinders Filming Locations
The Black Country Living Museum is one of the UK’s most famous open-air museums and covers more than 26 acres of historic streets, houses and shops from the industrial era.
It is also widely known as one of the key filming locations used in the hit TV series Peaky Blinders. Many scenes that represent early 1900s Birmingham were filmed within the museum grounds, making it a must-visit destination for fans of the show.
During the tour, you will visit the exact streets and locations that were used during filming, allowing you to experience the atmosphere of the Peaky Blinders world in real life.
Visitors can experience:
• Authentic historic houses and working-class homes
• Traditional bakeries, sweet shops and hardware stores
• Industrial workshops including blacksmith demonstrations
• Vintage trams and buses operating through the streets
• Historic canal boats and transport systems
• Actors in period costume recreating life in the early 1900s
• Famous filming spots connected to Peaky Blinders
This unique setting allows visitors to step directly into the environment that helped bring Peaky Blinders to life on screen.