Step aboard the colourful Magical Mystery Tour bus for a fun and fascinating two hour tour of Beatles Liverpool. You’ll see all the places associated with John, Paul, George and Ringo as they grew up, met and formed the band that would take the music world by storm.
Ticket Includes:
Two hour live-guided Magical Mystery Bus Tour, with photo stops
FREE general admission to the Cavern Club in the evening of your tour date. (Large parties will be admitted to the venue at the discretion of the door staff. At busy times entrance cannot guarantee entrance)
Ticket Excludes:
Please note the Cavern Club offer does not include entrance for ticketed shows in the Cavern Live Lounge.
Gratuities
Food & Drink
Highlights:
See the Beatles childhood homes, schools and colleges and get up close to places that inspired some of their most memorable songs – Penny Lane and Strawberry Field. You’ll be kept entertained along the way by one of our professional Beatles Guides and some Fab Four tunes. The tour finishes at the legendary Cavern Club where you can enjoy live music every afternoon from the Cavern’s resident musicians.
Itinerary:
The tour lasts 2 hours and includes the following locations with stops for photos on the way:
Childhood home of Ringo Starr
George Harrison’s birthplace (passengers get off the bus here)
Penny Lane (passengers get off the bus here)
St Peter’s Church Hall (where John and Paul met for the first time)
Strawberry Field (passengers get off the bus here to see the famous gates)
John Lennon’s childhood home
Paul McCartney’s childhood home (passengers get off the bus here)
Former schools and colleges of John, Paul, George and Ringo including the Art College and the Liverpool Institute (now LIPA)
Many more Beatles locations will be pointed out as you travel around the city centre and suburbs.
Good to Know:
Tours start at the Albert Dock – meet your guide at the Ticket Office just a few metres from where you will get on board the colourful Magical Mystery Tour coach for an unforgettable 2 hour tour.
Tours finish at the legendary Cavern Club.
If you have time of some sightseeing, why not save some money with our Magical Mystery Tour + British Music Experience combo deal?
If you're a huge Beatle fan, why not combine your visit with The Beatles Story Museum. Or see Liverpool’s most iconic sights aboard the world-famous Mersey Ferry!
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Under Napoleon I it was transformed into a barracks and arsenal, and the fortress protected Paris during invasions in the 19th century.
It is now a place of national remembrance, restored after suffering extensive damage during the Second World War, and houses the historical services of the three French armed forces.
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