If we have to choose which has been the most influential music band in history, the name of The Beatles sounds quickly in our head. These four young people who were born in Liverpool, grew up between the clubs in Hamburg and the famous The Cavern, and when they were ready to go out to conquer the world they decided they would do it from London.
Here they arrived for the first time in 1962 to do their first test with EMI in the mythical Abbey Road studio and the rest is history.
If you want to follow in the footsteps of these fantastic four, you cannot miss these three hours of live history of music in the United Kingdom. Together we will visit the most emblematic places that raised Paul, John, George and Ringo at the legend level, all enlivened with the best anecdotes of the band.
The tour begins at the main entrance of the Palace Theatre, where the Harry Potter play is performed. Your guide will be waiting for you with an orange umbrella. Public transport to go to the famous Abbey Road studios is not included in the tour.
The tour ends in front of the famous Abbey Road studios, so we can take a photo at the famous zebra crossing. We remember that the client must have a debit card, Oyster Card or Travel Card to be able to take the metro and get there.
MPL Communications, is a holding company created by British musician Paul McCartney for his business interests.
Trident Studios is the most important recording studio in London. Located in central London, in St. Anne's Court, Soho, the studio has been an integral part of the recording of some of the most famous records in the world.
Carnaby Street is a commercial pedestrian street located in Soho in the City of Westminster, London. Located near Oxford Street and Regent Street, it contains numerous fashion stores, including a large number of independent boutiques.
London Palladium is a 2,286-seat theater, located on Oxford Street in the City of Westminster. The theater was inaugurated in 1910 called The Palladium as a place for diverse interpretations.
The Abbey Road Studios recording studios (called EMI Studios until 1970) are located on the London street of Abbey Road. The Beatles group recorded almost all of their discography on them, and for the album cover Abbey Road, they decided to take a picture of the group while crossing the crosswalk in front of the studios
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