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See where it all began for the Beatles. From where Paul and John first met to writing songs and practising on the porch of their childhood homes . Liverpool is the place to unravel the Fab Four’s history. Rock 'n' roll groovers will love seeing where they first started gigging at the Cavern Club, and just a minute’s walk away is where you can find the Liverpool Beatles Museum. Its collection of guitars, drums and the infamous white cello from Magical Mystery Tour will amaze you.

Enjoy tours with local guides for a complete Beatles experience – enjoy local knowledge as they take you to places that inspired songs such as Penny Lane where the boys used to catch the bus, the Barber Shop, the tombstone of Eleanor Rigby and the red gates of Strawberry Fields.

Delve deeper into the band’s history at the Beatles Story exhibition – the world’s largest permanent exhibition devoted to the band – located at the Royal Albert Dock. Further up the waterfront is where you’ll find the larger-than-life tribute statue of the Fab Four as they look over the River Mersey – a larger-than-life tribute to the band who put Liverpool on the map and gifted creativity and music that bridges generations.

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The Beatles

The Beatles

Liverpool

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Reviews The Beatles

5/5
Anonymous, Sep 09, 2024

“Se si amano i Beatles si rimane incantati ma se non si amano, si impara ad amarli!”

5/5
Anonymous, Jun 06, 2024
5/5
Anonymous, May 09, 2024

“Thank you to Julie our excellent tour guide. So knowledgeable and fun! A great tour around all the notable sites throughout Liverpool in Beatles history. All of my party were buzzing after such a great day. The tour with Julie as our guide made me, a Beatles fan of over 60 years standing very happy.”

4/5
Anonymous, Apr 12, 2024

“Only criticism is that it was very crowded and claustrophobic.The audio was very long so progress was slow.But overall a good experience”

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