Strawberry Field Entrance Ticket
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Strawberry Field Entrance Ticket

Step beyond the iconic red gates of Strawberry Field and walk through the woods and gardens where John Lennon played as a child in Liverpool. Explore Strawberry Field.

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Step beyond the iconic red gates of Strawberry Field and walk through the woods and gardens where John Lennon played as a child in Liverpool.

Explore Strawberry Field

The famous Strawberry Field red gates are welcoming visitors to explore the interior of this iconic spot, celebrated in John Lennon and The Beatles' timeless hit song. Once a Salvation Army children's home, it holds a rich history. Experience these cherished grounds just as John Lennon did in his childhood.

Highlights

Visit an interactive exhibit with an audioguide detailing the site's history, John Lennon's creativity, and the creation of the historic 'Strawberry Fields Forever' song.Play a virtual mellotron to recreate the iconic opening chords from 'Strawberry Fields Forever.'Visit the gift shop for exclusive merchandise not available elsewhere.

Plan for a 1-2 hour visit to fully enjoy Strawberry Field. Take a break at the 'Imagine More café,' where locally sourced treats are offered. A portion of the proceeds supports community aid in the area.

Open Year-Round

Strawberry Field welcomes visitors every day of the year:

June 6 to October 29: 9 am to 6 pmOctober 30 to June 5: 10 am to 4 pm

Included

  • Entrance ticket.
  • Audioguide.
  • Interactive visitor exhibition.
  • Tour of the garden.
  • Fully accessible 'Changing Places' facilities.

Not included

  • Food and drinks.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Location

Activity location

Beaconsfield Road, Liverpool, Merseyside, L25 6EJ, UK

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