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WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE LIVERPOOL: THE MAKING OF THE BEATLES TOUR – APPROX. 2.5 HOURS

Liverpool Accessible Tour

Highlights of this tour:

  • All the Beatles childhood homes
  • Penny Lane
  • Strawberry Fields
  • St Peter’s Church
  • Eleanor Rigby’s Grave
  • Birthplaces of Ringo, John, and George
  • The Art College
  • Liverpool Institute
  • 2 Cathedrals
    (outside visits)

Accessibility information

  • Mostly drive-by stops with accessible viewpoints
  • Very limited walking/rolling

What is included?

  • Private tour
  • Tour duration: approx 2.5 hours
  • English speaking driver-guide
  • Private adapted vehicle

What is not included?

  • Tips
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrances, unless stated
  • Optional: For a full Beatles experience, this tour can be extended to approximately 3.5 hours. Contact us about the possibilities.
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Beatles Statue Liverpool

About this Wheelchair Accessible Liverpool: The Making of the Beatles Tour

You will discover how Liverpool shaped one of the world’s most iconic and influential bands in music history: The Beatles

Designed for travelers who use a wheelchair or mobility scooter, or who prefer minimal walking, this private experience combines engaging storytelling, a comfortable pace, and smooth transportation in an adapted vehicle, allowing you to explore with ease.

Beatles history

This tour offers a deeper dive into Beatles history, blending legendary locations with personal stories from the band’s early lives — all while keeping accessibility and comfort in mind, with limited to no walking or rolling.

You will visit the birthplaces of Ringo, John, and George to gain a deeper understanding of their early years before fame. Additionally, you will pass by all the Beatles’ childhood homes, offering insight into the neighbourhoods and environments that shaped the members´ creativity.

At the Liverpool Institute, where George and Paul attended school, you will learn about their early ambitions and musical development. The tour also includes the historic Art College, where John met Cynthia (his first wife) and original bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, adding another important chapter to the bands’ personal story.

Iconic Beatles Landmarks

No Beatles tour would be complete without a visit to the famous Penny Lane, made immortal by the song. And, of course, you will also pass Strawberry Fields, the peaceful gardens that inspired John Lennon’s imagination and songwriting.

One of the most meaningful highlights is St Peter’s Church, where John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met which became a defining moment in music history.

Nearby, you will also find Eleanor Rigby’s grave, which inspired one of the band’s most moving songs.

Along the route, you will also pass by Liverpool’s two impressive cathedrals, highlighting the city’s striking architectural contrast and cultural heritage.

Whether you are a devoted Beatles fan or simply curious about how this vibrant city shaped modern music, this wheelchair accessible tour offers an enriching, relaxed, and memorable way to experience Liverpool. At the end of the tour, your driver will return you to the cruise port.

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