Bluecoat
The 10.30am and 2.00pm tours will see at the Bluecoat. After an introduction to your tour, you will start to make your way towards the area of the city for every entwined in the Beatles story.
Bluecoat
The 10.30am and 2.00pm tours will see at the Bluecoat. After an introduction to your tour, you will start to make your way towards the area of the city for every entwined in the Beatles story.
Mathew Street
As you walk towards Mathew Street - home of the Cavern Club, you will be truly walking along a musical memory lane. Mathew Street is one of the most famous streets in the world, and is synonymous with the Cavern Club and The Beatles. You will have chance to have your photo taken in front of the Cavern Club and see all the links along the street and the area to The Beatles story.
Eleanor Rigby Statue
Your first stop the Eleanor Rigby statue. A great photo opportunity, as you hear about her famous musical creator and her Liverpool connection.
Whitechapel
The area around Whitechapel is routed in The Beatles story. You will see Hessy's the famous music shop that has launched a thousand bands and visit locations that are forever placed in the Fab Four history.
Derby Square
Passing by The Hard Days Night Hotel. you will visit Derby Square, built on the original site of Liverpool Castle. Here you will have chance to take some photos in front of the imposing statue of Queen Victoria, which is also the setting for a famous photo of The Beatles.
Beatles Statue
As you walk along the dock area, you will be able to take photos of the iconic buildings that frame this part of the waterfront including the Cunard Building, the Royal Liver Building, and of course get a selfie with The Beatles as they look across the Mersey. On occasion due to events taking place on the Waterfront- access to the Andy Edwards Beatle Statue on the Waterfront maybe limited. On these occasions we stop by The Beatles Statue by John Doubleday in the Cavern Walks.
Royal Albert Dock Liverpool
As your guide escorts you around the waterfront to the Pump House on the famous Royal Albert dock, you pass by the bronze statue to Bill Fury which has become the fans shrine to him. As you near the end of the tour- the reason for the visit to the Pump Room will be revealed with a final & interesting story of Liverpool and the role it had in The Beatles journey.
Liverpool Town Hall
As walk towards the Town Hall you will hear about its role in the music history of Liverpool. Close by you will see a monument to Nelson which is now over 200 years old.
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