Walk where Beatles history was made, far beyond Abbey Road. This isn’t your average tour; it’s a deep dive into the secret London of John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
Stand where “Hey Jude” was recorded (not Abbey Road!), visit the flat where all four lived, the gallery where John met Yoko, and Paul’s home where “Yesterday” was born.
Discover hidden spots like Brian Epstein’s HQ, their wedding venue, and the churchyard from the “Mad Day Out” shoot. Uncover untold stories, scandals, and musical milestones before they vanish with the changing city.
True fans know, this is the real Beatles London.
Four unknown musicians walked into Abbey Road Studios in June 1962. Already rejected everywhere else, this audition would transform their lives and change music forever.
Discover Beatles treasure at the London Beatles Store on Baker Street! From vinyl to figurines, this fan paradise offers everything you need to take home a slice of Beatles magic and memories.
Step into Beatles film history at Boston Place! Walk where John, George, and Ringo ran from screaming fans in A Hard Day's Night. One tripped and fell—that unscripted moment made the film!
Welcome to London's most romantic Beatles landmark! This registry office is where Beatles said 'I Do sacred ground woven into the Fab Four's personal lives. Pure Beatles romance history!
The Beatles' wildest venture at 94 Baker Street! The Apple Boutique was a psychedelic explosion of color and flower power reflecting their boldest experiment and complete lack of retail sense!
Enter rock legend at 34 Montagu Square! Ringo, Paul, Jimi Hendrix, and John all called this home. Where Jimi wrote 'Wind Cries Mary' and John took that scandalous Two Virgins photo!
Discover London's best-kept Beatles secret at 57 Green Street! This posh Mayfair building was the ONLY place where all four Beatles lived together under one roof in 1963. Pure Beatles history!
Paul McCartney's home at 57 Wimpole Street! Behind this quiet Marylebone townhouse lies magical Beatles history where Paul lived in the attic with Jane Asher's incredible family.
Discover Beatles mission control behind this Five Guys! Brian Epstein's NEMS Enterprises headquarters 1964-1967—where every major Beatles decision was made during the height of Beatlemania!
Discover where 'Hey Jude' was born in this ordinary Soho courtyard! The Beatles left Abbey Road for the FIRST TIME to record at revolutionary Trident Studios with cutting-edge 8-track technology!
discover the secret courtyard where "Hey Jude" was born at Trident Studios!
Walk the ceremonial red-carpeted Mall toward Buckingham Palace! This magnificent tree-lined boulevard leads straight to British royalty—home of the nation's most famous corgis and their former owner!
Stroll down The Mall's magnificent crimson carpet toward Buckingham Palace! This royal avenue stretches majestically to those famous golden gates—soaking in pure British royal atmosphere!
Beatles romance history at the former Indica Gallery! Where John Lennon met Yoko Ono on November 7th, 1966—the pivotal night that changed everything, thanks to Paul's invitation!
Stand where The Beatles made history at 3 Savile Row! Their Apple Corps headquarters and legendary rooftop concert stage January 30, 1969. Their final live performance that stopped the world!
Journey to secret Beatles history at St Pancras Old Church! but it's packed with mind-blowing Beatles secrets waiting to be discovered!
Experience The Beatles' "Mad Day Out" at peaceful Old St Pancras Church! July 28, 1968—where they escaped studio madness for legendary photos by the stone archway that fans still recreate today!
The tour will begin outside the main gate of Abbey Road Studios.
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