London’s rich musical legacy is scattered across neighborhoods that can be tricky to connect without a car. This private tour unites the city’s most iconic rock landmarks—from Abbey Road to the Gibson Garage London—into one seamless, hassle-free route.
Ride in comfort aboard a classic black cab while hearing captivating stories of legendary artists including The Beatles, Queen, and Jimi Hendrix. Along the way, you’ll check off multiple must-see music sites in a single unforgettable experience.
We will pick you up and drop you off in any central London location
Abbey Road Studios in London stands as a cultural landmark, renowned for hosting legendary recordings by artists such as The Beatles. More than just a recording space, it embodies a rich legacy of musical history and creative innovation.
Montagu Square is celebrated as the former residence of John Lennon, where he composed several Beatles songs. The address also holds a storied past as a home to other legendary musicians, including Jimi Hendrix.
For devoted Beatles fans, the London Beatles Store is an essential stop. Situated in the heart of the city, it offers an extensive selection of Beatles-themed treasures—from apparel to rare collectibles—celebrating the enduring legacy of the world’s most iconic band.
Savile Row holds a legendary place in Beatles history as the home of the Apple Corps headquarters. It was here, in 1969, that the band staged their iconic rooftop concert—a defining finale to the Let It Be project and a moment forever etched into the story of rock music.
The Gibson Garage in London is a paradise for guitar lovers, showcasing an extensive collection of Gibson guitars, accessories, and memorabilia. Beatles fans will find it especially captivating, as Gibson instruments were integral to shaping the band’s legendary sound. You can get exciting discounts as well here if you want to shop.
The London Palladium stands as one of the city’s most iconic theaters, renowned for hosting an eclectic mix of performances ranging from music concerts and stage productions to television broadcasts. Its storied history includes several appearances by The Beatles, cementing the venue’s place in the legacy of British music.
Handel & Hendrix in London is a one-of-a-kind museum that honors the lives and legacies of two musical greats: George Frideric Handel and Jimi Hendrix. Located in adjoining buildings on Brook Street, visitors can explore Handel’s former residence at No. 25 and Hendrix’s flat at No. 23. Together, they offer a captivating glimpse into the contrasting yet intertwined worlds of these iconic figures.
The Royal Albert Hall is among London’s most celebrated landmarks, admired for its breathtaking architecture and world-class events. The Beatles graced its stage multiple times, most memorably in 1963 during the “Pop Go The Beatles” radio series. Today, the hall remains a cultural icon and an essential destination for music enthusiasts.
Tower House in Kensington is a striking Victorian mansion with a rich history. Once owned by Jimmy Page, the legendary guitarist and songwriter of Led Zeppelin, the property is celebrated for its distinctive architectural style. Its unique design has drawn attention in numerous publications, making it a notable landmark in London’s cultural landscape.
Garden Lodge in Kensington was the beloved home of Freddie Mercury, the legendary frontman of Queen. He lived there until his passing in 1991, and the house has since become a place of deep significance in music history. To this day, it remains cherished by Queen fans across the globe.
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