"Small Group 90 Minute tour of the main Beatles sites in Liverpool"
Experience Liverpool and The Beatles on a tour of the City Centre and the suberbs with a qualified driver guide in a private vehicle. This tour will take you to the new Strawberry Field Visitor Centre Cafe and Penny Lane. Walk in the steps of the Fab Four as you take photos outside the childhood homes of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
As you discover the birthplace of the Beatles your driver will keep you entertained with stories and facts about the Beatles. This tour is a much more personal experience and allows you to get out of the vehicle to see the sights close-up. This is not possible on the coach tours where you will be with many more people.
Take a short walk along Mathew Street and visit the famous Cavern Club before heading to the city centre, passing The Beatles' schools and colleges passing Liverpool Cathedral - the longest cathedral in the world.
The tour visits the exterior of the houses the Beatles grew up in. Entrance can be arranged to the houses subject to availability and entry fee. Sit back and relax, watching the city pass by, as you drive to Penny Lane and the places made famous in the song. Enjoy several rest and photo stops along the way and feel free to ask any questions you may have.
Finally, drive through the Royal Albert Dock to the fabulous new Beatles statues for selfies and group photos in front of Liverpool's principle waterfront buildings.
Learn all about the legacy of The Beatles and how and why this vibrant city has changed.
Visit Penny Lane, the Development Centre, the iconic shelter in the roundabout, the barber shop and Strawberry Fields.
Take selfies at the waterfront Beatles statues and the Pier Head used in the video for "My Life". Visit the Cavern Club. .
Pick-up included from city centre hotels, Lime Street Station and Liverpool Cruise Port.
Departure point is from the Beatles Statue at the Pier Head. This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to uneven ground in places and some places are not wheelchair accessible. You will travel from the various locations in private transport but bear in mind that a considerable amount of time will be spent outdoors so please bring suitable clothing and comfortable footwear.
The meeting point for the tour is by the Beatles Statue at the Liverpool Pier Head.
This is a community centre on Penny lane with the original mini yellow submarine used to promote the film.
Take Photos at the Eleanor Rigby Grave and see the church hall where John and Paul met for the first time in 1957.
Take photos of the famous gates.
Take photos outside John Lennon childhood home. Admission not included.
Take photos outside Ringo Starr childhood home.
Photos at the street art outside the schools and colleges of John, Paul and George, drive past Holywood filming locations and the Philharmonic Dining Rooms were Paul played on the Carpool Karaoke TV programme. Drive past Liverpool Cathedral.
Take photos at Oxford Street Maternity hospital John Lennon Birthplace.
The tour can end at your hotel or Lime Street Station or the Empire Theatre where the Beatles made their last performance in Liverpool in December 1965. This is a great location and its close to the Walker Art Gallery, World Museum, St Georges Hall (where Ringo played drums on the roof) and the stunning central library and Victorian Round Reading room in the heart of the world heritage site.
The tour will end at the starting point - the Beatles Statue at the Pier Head.
Feedback for individual guides is obtained from a variety of sources, including social media. We'd be delighted if you could take the time and let us know how you enjoyed your tour.
Trains on the National Rail Network arrive at Liverpool Lime Street Station. There is also a local train network called Merseyrail that travels to / from Central Station. You would then be able to obtain detailed directions using the search facility above.
There are two main bus terminals in Liverpool. There is the Central Bus Station at Canning Place, Liverpool 1. There is also another terminus at Queens Square by St George's Hall. There is an extensive bus network throughout Liverpool and the 82 bus from the Central Bus Station will travel through the city centre.
Black cabs are available all over the city and can be flagged at the roadside. You can tell the taxi driver the name of your destination and they will be able to take you there. Their knowledge of streets and venues (especially in the city centre) is extensive and you should not have any difficulty.