Take a trip back to the swinging sixties — when the Fab Four ruled the radio waves — on this 4-hour Beatles taxi tour in London. Travel through London by taxi as a guide plays music from the 1960s. (Singing along is a good option) Take in top sites of interest such as Abbey Road Studios, the Apple headquarters, and the place where John and Yoko met. Along the way, see where 'Hey Jude' and ‘I Wanna Hold your Hand’ were recorded. We won't be going "Back in the USSR" but following the Fab Four, John, George, Paul and Ringo seeing where they lived worked and played. Abbey Road, Paul's London house, John and Yoko's flat, Brian Epstein's home plus a lot lot more.
You have our "Ticket to Ride" so we are going to "Get Back" to "Yesterday" to see if "She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah" . This fun packed tour will please one and all. You would think that is enough but there is more, a lot more.
This 4-hour driving tour includes pickup and drop-off at your London hotel.
Pickup included
Fab 4 London
Visit the famous Abbey Road zebra crossing and so much more ...
A trip down memory lane to the swinging sixties and the Beatles, visiting the outside of Abbey Road Studios. We stop for photographs on that famous zebra crossing; Stand outside the house where Paul wrote "I wanna hold your hand", and view properties that the fab four owned and the places where they worked. See where John and Yoko met, Apple Headquarters, The rooftop Concert, The list of places goes on and on. Music of the era will be played and SUNG whilst on tour and your guide will have personal photos of The Fab Four and the 1960's era to show you.
So join in the fun of this MAGICAL HISTORY TOUR of The Beatles.
walk yourself over the famous crossing
The headquarters of the Beatles empire, where the very famous rooftop concert took place
View Locations that appeared in the Beatles films
We collect from any Central London Hotel in these areas:
A Central London Hotel is one with a postcode E1, EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4, N1, SE1, SW1, SW3, SW7, W1, W2, W8, WC1, WC2. Should your Hotel be outside of these areas, or in the suburbs or Airport locations, we can provide you with a separate quote.
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