Liverpool is The Beatles City:
During their Liverpool years, The Beatles left a lasting legacy in the city. From the clubs and venues they played, to the pubs they frequented, to the very ordinary homes in which they spent their childhood years, Liverpool is awash with the Mersey Beat atmosphere. Add to this the modern visitor attractions and you will certainly agree, Liverpool is The Beatles City!
The
Beatles Story Museum Liverpool »
Situated at the Albert Dock near Liverpool's waterfront the museum and
exhibition tells the entire story of The Beatles, from their initial meeting
to their solo careers.
Mathew
Street Liverpool »
The spiritual home of The Beatles is Mathew Street.
Location of The Cavern Club and
The Grapes, as well as some more modern Beatles attractions,
Mathew Street is the centre of Liverpool's Cultural Quarter.
The
Cavern Club Mathew Street Liverpool »
The Cavern Club night spot is the venue that launched the The Beatles in the early 1960's.
Although now rebuilt, the New Cavern Club retains much of the character of the
original club, and is still the venue for live music each day.
Casbah
Coffee Club Liverpool »
The members only club in the West Derby area of Liverpool was one of the first venues
played by The Quarrymen before they became The Beatles
and is now open to the public for guided tours.
The
Jacaranda Club Liverpool »
Situated in Slater Street in Liverpool, The Jacaranda Club is one of the
venues played by The Beatles before their trip to Hamburg,
and also contains some original John Lennon wall murals.
Percy
Phillips Recording Studio Kensington Liverpool »
This is the site of John Lennon's first ever sound recording as part of The Quarrymen
on Saturday 12th July 1958. A tourism Blue Plaque to commemorate the
event was unveiled here on 26th of August 2005.
251
Menlove Avenue Liverpool »
Known as Mendips, 251 Menlove Avenue in the Woolton area of Liverpool
was the childhood home of John Lennon from 1945 to 1963,
and is now a National Trust Property.
Penny Lane
Liverpool »
The area in and around Penny Lane was prominent in the formative years
of The Beatles as a meeting place and the terminus from which they caught a
bus to the city centre.
Eleanor
Rigby Sites »
Visit the gravestone of Eleanor Rigby in St Peters Church, Woolton, Liverpool and
the city centre statue by Tommy Steele which is dedicated to 'All the lonely people'.
Strawberry
Field Woolton Liverpool »
The former children's home near where John Lennon also spent his
childhood is still a place where Beatles fans gather to have their photo taken.
The
Beatles Shop Mathew Street Liverpool »
A visit to Mathew Street Liverpool should include a stop at The Beatles shop to see
or even buy some original 1960s Beatles memorabilia.

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