Liverpool is a city brimming with attractions, and being the birthplace of the world’s greatest band is a point of pride. This tour will immerse us in the journey that propelled “The Beatles” to global fame, uncovering the tales that shaped their legacy. We’ll delve into all things “Beatles”—from Penny Lane to Strawberry Field and beyond!
Liverpool is a city brimming with attractions, and being the birthplace of the world’s greatest band is a point of pride. This tour will immerse us in the journey that propelled “The Beatles” to global fame, uncovering the tales that shaped their legacy. We’ll delve into all things “Beatles”—from Penny Lane to Strawberry Field and beyond!
- Beatles Statue - Begin the journey at the renowned statue of the Fab Four - John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Located at Liverpool’s Pier Head, right by the River Mersey, this spot is surrounded by the historic “Three Graces” buildings, offering plenty to see and learn, along with excellent photo opportunities.
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- Beatles Statue - Begin the journey at the renowned statue of the Fab Four - John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Located at Liverpool’s Pier Head, right by the River Mersey, this spot is surrounded by the historic “Three Graces” buildings, offering plenty to see and learn, along with excellent photo opportunities.
- Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts - This arts school, attended by John Lennon, is adjacent to the high school where Paul McCartney and George Harrison studied. Here, delve into the band’s early days, reflecting on their time as the “Quarry Men” and their performances in Hamburg, Germany. It’s a beautiful area in the city center, flanked by Liverpool’s two cathedrals.
- Penny Lane - Capture a photo at the oldest remaining “Penny Lane” road sign, recently signed by Paul McCartney. Discuss the inspiration behind the song and its significance to Paul. Then, drive down Penny Lane while listening to the song, absorbing the surroundings Paul mentions.
- Strawberry Field - John’s enchanting song was inspired by a place he frequently visited, which still exists today. Now a modern visitor center, souvenir shop, and museum dedicated to John, operated by the Salvation Army. Stroll through the beautiful gardens John once enjoyed and visit the famous red gates, discussing all things John.
- St Peter’s Church Building - A unique site with two special areas side by side: the spot where John and Paul first met as teenagers and the grave of “Eleanor Rigby.”
- John Lennon’s Childhood House - As a young man, John lived with his Aunt Mimi in a lovely house where she raised him. Now owned and preserved by the National Trust.
- Paul McCartney’s Childhood House - The McCartney family home during Paul’s teenage years and the birthplace of many early hits. Paul and John spent countless hours here writing and rehearsing.
- Ringo Starr Mural - Ringo’s humble beginnings are evident in the place he cherishes. Visit his small childhood home and admire the stunning mural of him nearby.
- The Cavern Club - Explore the exterior of the world-famous “The Cavern” club on Mathew Street. The Beatles performed here 292 times, making it their home and the venue where they gained many early fans.
- George Harrison Childhood Home - Visit George’s first home, where he grew up in working-class Liverpool, and explore his modest beginnings.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.