"Roll up, roll up" for your exclusive London Beatles Taxi Tour, and see where and how John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Stars came to make their name in the swinging 60s.
Your very own driver/guide will take you to over 20 Fab Four locations in Chelsea, Mayfair, Marylebone, St Johns Wood, and Soho - the heartlands of the Beatles when they left Liverpool in the 1960s.
You'll have plenty of time to get out of the taxi, take those all-important photos and get up close to the sites.
We will text you on the mobile number you provide us prior to your tour. We will tell you the name of your guide and their contact number. They will let you know when they have arrived at the Central London location pick-up point. The pick up time is the same as the departure time.
Abbey Road Crossing No Beatles tour is complete without a visit to the Abbey Road pedestrian crossing-famous worldwide thanks to The Beatles' iconic album cover. Here, you can step onto the zebra crossing, recreate the famous album cover photo, and capture memorable photos of this historic site.
Start your tour at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, where some of the most famous recordings in music history took place.
Although privately owned, 3 Savile Road in London is historically linked to The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein, who played a key role in their rise to fame. Additionally, the band famously performed their legendary rooftop concert atop Apple Corps headquarters on Savile Row in 1969, marking their final public performance and adding to the location's iconic Beatles history.
The Beatles received their MBEs (Members of the Order of the British Empire) from Buckingham Palace in 1965, a historic moment where they were officially honoured by the Queen, symbolising their extraordinary contribution to British culture and music.
Visit Soho, the vibrant heart of London’s nightlife and music scene, famously known as the birthplace of British rock and roll. It’s home to legendary bands like The Rolling Stones, who played some of their earliest gigs here, and countless iconic music venues that helped shape the UK’s vibrant rock history. Explore the lively streets where British rock legends began their journey to international fame.
Trident Studios in London played a key role in the recording history of The Beatles, who used the studio for several of their later albums, including *Rubber Soul* and *Revolver*. Known for its state-of-the-art equipment and innovative recording techniques, Trident helped shape some of the most iconic sounds in Beatles' music, making it a significant site for fans interested in the band’s recording legacy.
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