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If you are a fan of the Beatles, then the UK will be your ultimate paradise!

There are so many iconic sites and hidden gems that are linked to the Beatles and that you can visit!

 From the beautiful streets of Liverpool, the birthplace of John Lennon to the historic Abbey Road in London, there’s no shortage of places to immerse yourself in Beatlemania. 

If you’re ready to follow in the footsteps of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, here are nine must-visit Beatles places across the UK.

1. Cavern Club, Liverpool

Cavern Club in Liverpool
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The Cavern Club is where it all began for The Beatles. This legendary venue is located on Matthew Street in Liverpool. 

It hosted the band’s early performances and played a pivotal role in their rise to fame, before they went to Hamburg. 

Today, you can soak in the rock and roll atmosphere, catch live music, and stand just next to the very stage where The Beatles once played.

It’s open every day and you can enter to see the shows for only £5 (you pay at the door).

2. The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool

Beatles Story Museum in Liverpool
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No Beatles pilgrimage would be complete without a visit to The Beatles Story Museum.

Located on the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool, this immersive museum is the perfect place to learn more about their lives, history and of course the music itself. 

There is so much memorabilia to see including Ringo Starr’s drum kit, clothes, rare album sleeves, instruments and more.

Another cool feature is the Discovery room where you can find instruments and actually play your favourite songs (that’s always a winner with kids!).

The museum is open from 9AM to 4PM and you can book your tickets in advance online here.

3. Abbey Road, London

Abbey Road in London

Walking across the famous zebra crossing on Abbey Road, London, is the ultimate Beatles bucket list item, especially if you are into photography. 

This iconic spot, immortalised by the Beatles’ 1969 album cover, draws fans from around the world and is very easy to include in your London itinerary.

While you’re there, make sure to go to Abbey Road Studios. You can’t see the recording studios itself but it’s always nice to see the building and you can pop in the shop as well.

PRO TIP: If you want to learn more about the Beatles’ history in London, including Abbey Road, consider booking a Beatles tour of London. It’s run by local tour guides and offers insights into The Beatles’ life in the city.

4. Strawberry Field, Liverpool

Strawberry Field in Liverpool

Strawberry Field, with its iconic red gates, inspired one of The Beatles’ most famous songs,  ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’. 

This magical place, once a Salvation Army children’s home, has been transformed into an interactive visitor experience. 

You can see the bandstand where the bands used to play (and inspired John Lennon as a child) as well as the piano Lennon used to compose the song ‘Imagine’.

If that’s something you’re interested in, you can book tickets here.

5. Hard Rock Cafe, London

Hard rock cafe in London
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This one may surprise you but you can also find some cool Beatles memorabilia in the vault of the Hard Rock Cafe in London.

It’s located in the basement and is open every day from 1:00pm to 9:00pm.

While there are other objects that used to belong to famous musicians like Eric Clapton, you can also find some Beatles ones such as John Lennon’s glasses.

6. John Lennon’s Childhood House, Liverpool

Mendips in Liverpool
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John Lennon’s childhood home is located in Liverpool. It’s often referred to as Mendips. Going there is like stepping back in time!

Managed by the National Trust, the house at 251 Menlove Avenue offers a glimpse into John’s early life.

Tours are available, providing a unique insight into where some of the earliest Beatles songs were composed including the very spot where McCartney and Lennon composed ‘I Saw Her Standing There’.

PRO TIP: Pre-booking is essential as tours fill up quickly, you can do so on the official website here.

If you are a National Trust member, it’s a lot cheaper (you get £24 discount)

7. Statue of The Beatles, Liverpool

The Beatles in Liverpool

Now this is another cool photo spot for Beatles fans! Located on the waterfront, on the Royal Albert Docks, the larger-than-life statues are a fairly recent addition to the city’s Beatles attractions but have quickly become a fan favourite. 

Unveiled in 2015, the statues capture the band in their prime and provide a perfect photo op.

8. Penny Lane, Liverpool

Penny Lane in Liverpool

This iconic street inspired the song of the same name and still features many of the landmarks mentioned in the lyrics. It’s a nostalgic walk down memory lane.

Make sure to take a photo with the sign and you can even head to the John Lennon statue which is not too far.

9. Paul McCartney’s Childhood House, Liverpool

Paul McCartney's childhood house at 20 Forthlin Road in Liverpool

I know I mentioned John Lennon’s house earlier but the National Trust ticket actually gives you access to 20 Forthlin Road as well which is the childhood home of Paul McCartney. 

This house is where Paul and John Lennon wrote some of their early songs.

The house has been preserved to reflect its 1950s condition, offering a fascinating glimpse into Paul’s early life and the Beatles’ formative years.

10. London Beatles Store, London

If you want to buy some cool Beatles souvenirs, the London Beatles Store on Baker Street is your go-to destination. 

From rare records to themed clothing and accessories, it’s a haven for collectors and fans alike. 

Whether you’re looking for a souvenir or a rare piece of Beatles history, you’re likely to find it here.

I hope you enjoyed this article and that you’ll love all these Beatles locations in the UK.

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