Visit Liverpool, home of the legendary Beatles rock band, and enjoy overnight accommodation with breakfast in the 4-star Hard Days Night Hotel! Perfect for fans of the fab four, the experience includes independent round-trip train travel from London, a Magical Mystery tour by coach to see sites such as Strawberry Fields, plus admission to the Cavern Club and Beatles Story exhibition at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Albert Dock.
1 Night<br/>Standard Class
1 Night<br/>Standard Class
Please do not wait to meet our staff at the train station as we do not conduct in-person departures. This tour is unescorted (except Magical Mystery tour of Liverpool on day 1)
● Your electronic tickets and vouchers will be sent to you separately one week prior to your scheduled departure date via email (or, if booked within one week then within 24 hours of booking).
● Outbound Day 1: Train departs London Euston: 07:43am / arrives Liverpool Lime Street: 10:04am.
● Return Day 2: Train departs Liverpool Lime Street: 18:43pm / arrives at London Euston at 21:03pm.
● We recommend arriving at the stations 30 minutes before your scheduled train departure times
● Overnight accommodation: Standard Adult and Child prices stated are per person, based on two people sharing a twin/double room (single travellers to pay the single occupancy rate)
● Please note that this is an unescorted tour (expect for the Magical Mystery Tour on Day 1 which is live guided)
● Child age: 5-15 yrs inclusive ● We will make every effort to fulfil any requests you have for seating on the train however this can not be guaranteed
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