FREE Beatles Tour
The Beatles are from Liverpool but their careers were built in London. Here is our guide to the Best Beatles sites in London…
Take a trip to this iconic street in London and you’ll be transported back to the 1960s and the golden age of the Beatles! Take a photo walking across the world-famous zebra crossing, feel free to write a loving message on the graffiti wall and visit the official Abbey Road shop. Visit Abbey Road Studios where The Beatles recorded their 1962 album “Love Me Do’ and ‘Abbey Road’ in 1969.
Opening Hours: 24 hours, Every Day
St John’s Wood Station
Abbey Road Bus Stop: 139, 189,
Q Park, Kingsmill Terrace, St John’s Wood, London NW8 6AA
5 minutes away is Paul Mccartney’s house, 7 Cavendish Avenue, which he bought in 1966 and still owns to this day. He doesn’t actually live here anymore, but that doesn’t stop tourists camping outside, trying to catch a glimpse of him!
Opening Hours: 24 hours, Every Day
St John’s Wood Station
Abbey Road Bus Stop: 139, 189,
Q Park, Kingsmill Terrace, St John’s Wood, London NW8 6AA
3 Saville Row is the site of The Beatles last performance in front of an audience on January 30th, 1969. They also recorded their 1970 album ‘Let it be’ on the roof!
Opening Hours: 24 hours, Every Day
Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly Line)
Piccadilly Circus Stop E: 12,88,453
NCP Car Park, 21 Grosvenor Hill, Mayfair, London W1K 3QQ
London’s official Beatles Shop. They sell a large range of merchandise including Beatles T-shirts, hoodies, keyrings, bags, wallets, mugs, posters, collectibles, photographs, records plus original memorabilia and autographs.
Opening Hours: 10am-6:30pm
Baker Street (Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith&City, Jubilee, Metropolitan)
Baker Street Bus Stop: 18, 27, 30, 205, 453.
NCP Car Park, Rossmore Court, Park Rd, Marylebone, London NW1 6XZ