
The Original Beatles Walking Tour
I am a local fun professional Blue Badge tour guide and with a small team of local guides we have been showing guests around Liverpool for 8 years.
- 2 hours
- Mobile voucher
I am a local fun professional Blue Badge tour guide and with a small team of local guides we have been showing guests around Liverpool for 8 years. Using a local tour guide will enable you to discover the city and see far more than if you attempted it on your own. You will learn how and why the city has changed in the footsteps of the Beatles and see stunning architecture as you walk through the World Heritage Site to the waterfront alongside the River Mersey.
This private walking tour is superb & free for all children and we also have private car tours available.
There is no better way to discover Liverpool and further afield and we have tours every day of the year.
Guide options
- Tour guide (English)
Prices
Included
- Local Tour Guide
Tips
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Route
- 1
Liverpool Central Library
This is a stunning modern library attached to the awesome Victorian Round Reading Room and there is a roof terrace
- 2
Eleanor Rigby Statue
Learn about John Lennon meeting Paul McCartney
- 3
Mathew Street
Cavern Wall of Fame, White Star pub, former site of Brian Epstein (the Beatles manager) shop NEMS, four lads who shook the world and the Cilla Black statue.
- 4
The Cavern Club
Take photos outside the famous Cavern where the Beatles played 292 times in the 1960's
- 5
Queen Victoria Monument
Learn about Liverpool in the Blitz.
- 6
Liverpool Town Hall
During the week and subject to access we will visit this 18th century building
- 7
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
Explore this historical area with your local qualified guide
- 8
Merseyside Maritime Museum
You will learn about the Bealtes being born in the blitz and Liverpool's maritime history. There are rest rooms here.
- 9
Port of Liverpool Building
Liverpool was once the second port of the British Empire and the three splendid buildings on the waterfront are deliberately impressive to show how great Liverpool was when passengers arrive on the ships
- 10
Beatles Statue
Your tour guide will help you take selfies here and explain the legacy left by the fab4
Location
Start point
Meeting point
We'll pick you up from your respective location, or you can make your own way to the start point
Start points:
- LIverpool Central Library is opposite Liverpool Lime Street Station - look for the tall statue/column of the Duke of Wellington Post Code L3 8EW - Central Library