easy
2.5 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; involves walking at a leisurely pace.
Join a lively 2.5-hour walking tour through London’s iconic Beatles sites, and step into the world of one of music’s greatest bands. Discover legendary locations and stories that shaped the band’s history and London’s pop culture.
10 - 80 years • 2,5 hours •
Embark on a captivating 2.5-hour journey through London, tracing the legendary footsteps of The Beatles. Visit iconic sites like Abbey Road, Sir Paul McCartney's home, and the former Apple Boutique. With a knowledgeable guide sharing fascinating stories, this experience offers a unique glimpse into the band's rich history and legacy.
Whilst the Fab Four will forever be associated with Liverpool, it is London that holds so much of their history.
2,5 hours
Walk in the footsteps of the Fab Four
Walk across Abbey Road, travel to the filming location for “A Hard Day’s Night” and Sir Paul McCartney’s home,
Itinerary
Stop At: 3 Abbey Road, London NW8 9AY England
Stop At: Blue Plaque: John Lennon, 34 Montagu Square, London W1H 2LJ, UK
The London house where John and Yoko lived
Stop At: 3 Savile Row, London W1S 3PB England
Beatles former premises and blue plaque to commemorate 50 years since the Beatles last gig. The rooftop gig
Stop At: Kingly Street, Kingly St, London W1S, UK
Former Bag O Nails. Where Paul first met Linda
Stop At: Marylebone, Marylebone, London, England
Registry office where two Beatles married three times
The tour involves walking through busy streets and neighborhoods, so comfy footwear is essential.
Capture memorable moments at Abbey Road and other historic sites along the route.
London weather can be unpredictable, so bring an umbrella or raincoat.
Get a good spot and settle in before the guide begins sharing stories and insights.
The Beatles' rise in Liverpool and London coincided with a period of cultural upheaval, and London’s venues like the Cavern Club played a pivotal role in their career
This tour promotes awareness of London’s cultural heritage, emphasizing responsible tourism and respectful engagement with historic sites.
Needed for walking through city streets comfortably.
For jotting down notes or capturing photos.
Adapt dressing to London’s often unpredictable weather.
Carry essentials like water, rain gear, and personal items.