Join a Beatles ‘Ticket To Ride’ tour, explore iconic sites, and relive the Fab Four’s journey with an expert guide. Book now for an unforgettable experience.
Join a Beatles ‘Ticket To Ride’ tour, explore iconic sites, and relive the Fab Four’s journey with an expert guide. Book now for an unforgettable experience.
- Cruise Liverpool - CRUISE TERMINAL: Guests will meet their guide in the Liverpool Cruise Welcome area. After a brief introduction, the guide will escort them to meet the driver and board the executive transport for the excursion.
- Forthlin Road - PAUL McCARTNEY’S CHILDHOOD HOME: Known as the birthplace of the Beatles, Forthlin Road is where…
- Cruise Liverpool - CRUISE TERMINAL: Guests will meet their guide in the Liverpool Cruise Welcome area. After a brief introduction, the guide will escort them to meet the driver and board the executive transport for the excursion.
- Forthlin Road - PAUL McCARTNEY’S CHILDHOOD HOME: Known as the birthplace of the Beatles, Forthlin Road is where Paul McCartney lived before gaining fame with the Beatles. The house is now a National Trust property, and entry tickets are not included in this tour and must be arranged directly with the National Trust.
- St. Peter’s Church, Woolton - ST PETER’S CHURCH HALL, CHURCH AND GRAVEYARD: St Peter’s Church, where John Lennon was a choir boy, along with the Church Hall and graveyard, is a must-see for Beatles fans. Visitors will see the church hall where John and Paul first met and may even stand on the spot where they were introduced. The guide will also point out gravestones in the nearby graveyard that are rumored to have inspired Beatles songs, including Eleanor Rigby. Liverpool Football Club fans can also see the gravestone of Bob Paisley, one of the club’s most successful managers.
- Woolton Village - WOOLTON VILLAGE AND CLUB: Woolton is a historic village dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and holds a special place in the Beatles story. It is home to St Peter’s Church, John Lennon’s childhood home, and the Grade II listed Woolton Village Club where the Quarrymen once played.
- Menlove Avenue - JOHN LENNON’S CHILDHOOD HOME: The tour will stop outside Mendips, 251 Menlove Avenue, where John Lennon lived with his Aunt Mimi in the 1950s. This house is now a National Trust property and is not part of this tour; arrangements must be made directly with the National Trust.
- Strawberry Field - STRAWBERRY FIELD: This tour includes visits to iconic locations that inspired Beatles songs, including Strawberry Field, which greatly influenced the Beatles and John Lennon. Visitors will have free time to explore the garden, see the original red gates, and visit the café and gift shop.
- Strawberry Field - MUSEUM & EXHIBITION: Entry tickets are included for the Strawberry Field exhibition and garden audio tour, where visitors can see John Lennon’s piano and various Beatles artifacts and memorabilia. Elvis fans can also enjoy a display of artifacts and memorabilia from Graceland, Memphis.
- St Barnabas Penny Lane - ST BARNABAS WHERE PAUL McCARTNEY WAS A CHOIR BOY: As the tour approaches Penny Lane, visitors will see St Barnabas Church, where Paul McCartney was once a choir boy.
- 11 Smithdown Pl - PENNY LANE BARBER’S SHOP: “In Penny Lane there is a barber showing photographs.” The tour will stop by the barber’s shop, known at the time as Bioletti’s, mentioned in the first verse of “Penny Lane.” Visitors will have the chance to take a photograph.
- Penny Lane - JOHN LENNON PEACE STATUE BY LAURA LIAN: A thought-provoking sculpture by the late Laura Lian, this life-size bronze tribute to John Lennon was first displayed in Glastonbury before traveling around the UK and Europe, finally being installed outside St Barnabas’ Church.
- Penny Lane - PENNY LANE: Everyone will want to take a photo with one of Liverpool’s most famous road name signs.
- The Philharmonic Dining Rooms - PHILHARMONIC DINING ROOMS- AS FEATURED IN PAUL McCARTNEY’S CARPOOL KARAOKE: The tour will visit the area of Liverpool that was the Beatles’ early stomping grounds. Visitors will see the pub where John Lennon spent many lunch hours and the Philharmonic Dining Rooms, as seen on TV and the location for Paul McCartney’s appearance on James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke.
- 10 Admiral Grove - RINGO STARR’S CHILDHOOD HOME AND MURAL: Heading back towards the city center, visitors will see Ringo Starr’s home at 10 Admiral Grove in Toxteth. Nearby, they can view the impressive mural by John Culshaw, unveiled in 2022, covering an entire wall.
- Liverpool Cathedral - LIVERPOOL ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL: The tour will pass by the magnificent Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, the largest in Britain and the fifth largest in the world, highlighting its special connection to the Beatles.
- A Case History - A CASE HISTORY SCULPTURE BY JOHN KING: ‘A Case History’ is an intriguing sculpture by John King, known locally as ‘The Hope Street Suitcases.’ Each case is labeled with the name of a famous owner from the Liverpool region. Can you find the Beatles’ cases?
- Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts - SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES OF THE BEATLES: Hope Street and the surrounding area are rich in Beatles history. Visitors will see the grammar school Paul and George attended and the art college where John and Cynthia Lennon studied. These Grade II listed buildings are now part of Liverpool’s Institute of Performing Arts.
- Hard Days Night Hotel - HARD DAYS NIGHT HOTEL: Located in the heart of the Cavern Quarter, visitors will see the world’s only Beatles-inspired hotel, the Hard Days Night. Housed in the magnificent Grade II listed Central Buildings, dating back to 1884, the hotel features four life-size sculptures of John, Paul, George, and Ringo on the facade.
- Liverpool Town Hall - LIVERPOOL TOWN HALL: As the tour passes Liverpool Town Hall and Castle Street, visitors will hear about the Beatles’ connection to this impressive Grade I listed building and its role in their triumphant homecoming and the scene of Beatlemania.
- Mathew Street - MATHEW STREET: Walking along Mathew Street is like stepping onto a musical memory lane. It is one of the most famous streets in the world, synonymous with the Cavern Club and The Beatles. Visitors will pass by many Beatles tributes, including the Fab Four-themed bar Rubber Sole, and see places the Fab Four frequented before and after their concerts, such as the White Star and The Grapes pubs. Visitors can choose to make their own way back to the Cruise Terminal, with time to enjoy the Cavern Quarter, shop, and see the Beatles Statue on the Waterfront, or rejoin the transport to return to the terminal.
- The Cavern Club - THE CAVERN CLUB: The tour concludes outside the iconic Cavern Club, regarded as the birthplace of The Beatles. Visitors will learn about the club’s significant impact on musical culture worldwide and have the opportunity to take a photo against the backdrop of the Cavern Club. They can choose to return to the Cruise Terminal via transport or explore further on their own and then make their way back to the Cruise Terminal on the Waterfront, a 10-15 minute walk.
- Beatles Statue - BEATLES STATUE BY ANDY EDWARDS: If visitors choose to stay on the transport after visiting Mathew Street, the final stop before returning to the cruise terminal is the Beatles statue by Andy Edwards. There is an opportunity to take a selfie with this impressive tribute to the Fab Four, set against the backdrop of the Three Graces buildings, including the Liver Building. Occasionally, access to this statue is limited, and alternative statues on Mathew Street are visited instead.

- Entry Ticket to Strawberry Exhibition & Garden audio tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Small Groups- Maximum 15 people per tour group
- Separate Guide and Driver
- Executive Transport
- Entry Ticket to Strawberry Exhibition & Garden audio tour
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Small Groups- Maximum 15 people per tour group
- Separate Guide and Driver
- Executive Transport
An essential experience for Beatles enthusiasts, this Ultimate Ticket-To-Ride tour is filled with legendary sites. During this half-day excursion, participants will have opportunities to pause for photos and enjoy listening (or singing along!) to the music of the Fab Four. With a limit of 15 people per tour, guests will travel in the comfort of an…
An essential experience for Beatles enthusiasts, this Ultimate Ticket-To-Ride tour is filled with legendary sites. During this half-day excursion, participants will have opportunities to pause for photos and enjoy listening (or singing along!) to the music of the Fab Four. With a limit of 15 people per tour, guests will travel in the comfort of an executive vehicle. The tour features a separate driver and is led by an expert guide who is deeply knowledgeable and passionate about the Beatles. The guide will vividly recount the story of the Fab Four with engaging anecdotes and facts as participants follow in the Beatles’ footsteps. The tour includes visits to all four childhood homes, the colleges they attended, Mathew Street, the Cavern, and the Church where they first met. There may even be a chance to step inside and stand on the spot where John met Paul. The tour also explores areas of the city that inspired many songs, including Penny Lane and Strawberry Field, where entry to the exhibition is included. Among many Beatles artifacts, visitors will see John Lennon’s iconic “Imagine” piano.
- Collapsable Wheel Chair accessible
- There is minimal walking required on this tour
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.