By order of the Peaky Blinders, here are various production sites that you might visit in real life.

The location also hosted the bloody showdown between Thomas and rival gangster Billy Kimber (Charlie Creed-Miles).

Those in Birmingham can also visit the tavern that inspired the show’s criminal hangout.

Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders Season 6, Episode 1

Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Credit:MATT SQUIRE/Netflix

Packed with rich history, the picturesque spot hosts a village, a museum, and self-guided tours.

Peaky Blinders Watery Lane

Watery Lane in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Netflix

Boarded up houses in Powis Street one of the ‘Welsh Streets’ in Toxteth, March 21 2006, Liverpool, England

Powis Street in Liverpool, England.Christopher Furlong/Getty

Peaky Blinders yard

Charlie Strong’s yard in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Netflix

Black Country Living Museum, Rolfe Street Baths, Tipton Road, Dudley, 2005

Black Country Living Museum, Rolfe Street Baths, Tipton Road, Dudley.Historic England Archive/Heritage Images via Getty

Peaky Blinders train station

Birmingham Train Station in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Netflix

Platform and access ramp at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway platforms at Keighley station, Yorkshire, 2007, 26th May 2007

The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway platforms at Keighley station.Rail Photo/Construction Photography/Avalon/Getty

Peaky Blinders Garrison

The Garrison Pub in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Netflix

Stanley Dock, Liverpool, 2015

Stanley Dock, Liverpool.Historic England Archive/Heritage Images via Getty

Peaky Blinders Port Sunlight

Polly Gray’s home in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Netflix

Port Sunlight Bridge Cottage in Birkenhead, England

Port Sunlight Bridge Cottage in Birkenhead, England.Google Maps

Peaky Blinders Shelby home

Thomas Shelby’s home in ‘Peaky Blinders’.Netflix

Arley Hall and Gardens in Cheshire, Arley Hall and Gardens, England

Arley Hall and Gardens in Cheshire, Arley Hall and Gardens, England.Loop Images/Universal Images Group via Getty