- Bluecoat - The 10.30am and 2.00pm tours will meet at the Bluecoat. After an introduction to your tour, you will begin your journey towards the area of the city deeply intertwined with the Beatles’ story.
- Mathew Street - As you head towards Mathew Street, home of the Cavern Club, you’ll be walking down a musical memory lane. Mathew Street is one of the most famous streets globally, synonymous with the Cavern Club and The Beatles. You’ll have the chance to take a photo in front of the Cavern Club and see all the connections along the street and area to The Beatles’ story.
- Eleanor Rigby Statue - Your first stop is the Eleanor Rigby statue. It’s a great photo opportunity, where you’ll hear about her famous musical creator and her Liverpool connection.
- Whitechapel - The area around Whitechapel is rooted in The Beatles’ story. You’ll see Hessy’s, the famous music shop that has launched countless bands, and visit locations forever etched in Fab Four history.
- Liverpool Town Hall - As you walk towards the Town Hall, you’ll hear about its role in Liverpool’s music history. Nearby, you’ll see a monument to Nelson, which is now over 200 years old.
- Beatles Statue - As you stroll along the dock area, you’ll 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.
Occasionally, due to events on the Waterfront, access to the Andy Edwards Beatle Statue may be limited. In such cases, we stop by The Beatles Statue by John Doubleday in the Cavern Walks.
- Royal Albert Dock Liverpool - As your guide leads you around the waterfront to the Pump House on the famous Royal Albert Dock, you’ll pass by the bronze statue of Billy Fury, which has become a shrine for fans. Near the end of the tour, the reason for visiting the Pump Room will be revealed with a final and intriguing story about Liverpool and its role in The Beatles’ journey.
- Derby Square - Passing by The Hard Days Night Hotel, you’ll visit Derby Square, built on the original site of Liverpool Castle. Here, you’ll have the chance to take photos in front of the imposing statue of Queen Victoria, which is also the setting for a famous photo of The Beatles.
- Local Liverpool experienced guides
- Easy walking tour with rest stops available
- Flexible itinerary with potential alternative routes
- No food or drink included
The Beatles’ legacy is deeply rooted in Liverpool. This guided walk is an ideal choice for music enthusiasts and Beatles aficionados.
Our knowledgeable and dedicated local guides have a deep love for their city, music, and particularly the Fab Four. Our guides strive to make each tour entertaining, insightful, and unforgettable for all participants.
They will enthrall you with personal anecdotes and captivating tales, painting a vivid picture of Liverpool’s history and rich musical heritage.
This tour also leaves at 10am from the Cruise Terminal - to reserve your place, refer to the ‘Beatles Famous Walking Tour Of Liverpool-From the Cruise Terminal Product code: 314426P6 ‘
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- We recommend you have a bottle of water with you for the walk.
- Easy walking tour -but please wear comfortable non-slip shoes as we will be passing through areas with uneven surface such as cobbles
- Locations are accessible for strollers/wheelchairs but please in mind you will be walking in a group and in busy areas at times, passing through areas with uneven surfaces such as cobbles
- Well behaved dogs welcome but please bear in mind you will be walking in a group and in busy areas at times.
- We recommend you have a bottle of water or a drink with you for the walk but ask where possible you use a reusable water bottle.
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- And please don’t forget sunscreen on sunny days- even in the winter months !
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.