Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all—the Beatles. Relive the hysteria at the Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
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Established in 2006, The World famous 'Mop Top Tours - Beatles Liverpool Tours' welcome fans of The Beatles from around the World. A small, family run, business with a dedicated team of qualified and experienced professionals, we're here to help make your Beatles Tour of Liverpool a real trip of a lifetime. 'Mop Top Tours' offer various options of tours: Two Hour (ideal if you're on a tight schedule) Three Hour (if you'd like a more leisurely trip) Four Hour (if you'd like to see even more) and our flagship 'Full Day Mop Top Tour Beatles Liverpool Tour Extravaganza' (if you're a REALLY big fan!) We also offer a specialist tour for visitors on CRUISE SHIPS and deliver tours for sole travellers, small groups, larger parties and can even supply coach transportation for the even larger party Also, we offer 'hop on guide' services for tour operators visiting the city with their own coach Our wonderful Tripadvisor reviews speak for themselves We look forward to welcoming you to Liverpool!
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We are a lovely Anglican Church located in Woolton village, South Liverpool. The cornerstone for the current Church was laid in 1886, and it was built from local sandstone. The 90-ft high bell tower contains 8 bells and is the highest point in Liverpool with fabulous views of Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and the Welsh hills. Inside are many fine features, including a wonderful Church organ and a beautiful set of stained glass windows, designed by the famous artist Charles Kempe. The two smaller windows were removed from the original church and were designed by William Morris. St Peter's Church is most famous for being the location where John Lennon met Paul McCartney on July 6, 1957, and the Lennon-McCartney partnership was born. The Church graveyard provides the final resting place for 'our' Eleanor Rigby, as well as John Lennon's uncle, George Toogood Smith, and Bob Paisley, the most successful manager in the history of Liverpool Football Club.
We stopped by St Peter's to see Eleanor Rigbys headstone. Made famous by Lennon and McCartney. We then walked around the church yard to see all the lonely people. A very nice church and yard.
4.5 based on 1,290 reviews
The home where John Lennon of the Beatles lived during his youth from 1945 to 1963.
A1960’s semi detached house perfectly preserved on a modern street, great to see it. Bought by Yoko Ono and gifted back to the nation.
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Woolton Picture House is a truly unique cinema, located in the heart of picturesque Woolton Village, Liverpool since 1927.This enchanting cinema embraces the breathtaking period features that surround, with a traditional art deco auditorium. The amazing single screen picture house hosts 256 classic pullman armchairs offering a exclusive, original experience. In a comfortable and cosy environment, that allows you to unwind and immerse yourself into your favorite film.
Oldest cinema in Liverpool but you wouldnt think it. Lovely staff nice little shop and when you enter the cinema it is such a surprise. It is bigger than I imagined and the seating is really superb, I thought it might be old fashioned seating but most definitely it isnt. They are very comfortable modern seats with a HUGE distance to the ones in front. No need to stand when people pass - really excellent. The whole experience is brilliant and loved it. The film and sound quality were of a high standard also.
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As a Beatles fan this was a ‘must visit’ on my list. We came on a Saturday morning and there was only one other person in the exhibition area. We stayed for over an hour here and no o e else came in. I think when the tourists start to come back onwards the summer it will be very popular. It was an audio tour with lots of interesting info. Although the building is large the exhibition is in one room. Ethan greeted us when we arrived. Friendly, polite, a credit to his employer (as were all the staff). A lovely cafe which was packed. Doors from here lead out to the gardens which must be beautiful in summer (we had a rather blustery walk). The original red gate is out here. I’m not usually one for gift shops but some of the items were lovely...2 t shirts, 4 bars of chocolate, a water colour and shopping bag later, we left. Totally recommend a visit. We stayed for a couple of hours but would have stayed longer in the garden in better weather.
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