In 1960 the iconic band moved from Liverpool to London.
Highlights
• Take your photo at the Abbey Road crossing
• See the secret location of the Beatles last concert
• Discover where the Beatlemania started
• Walk through Carnaby Street – epicentre of the swinging sixties
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Mercedes V-class
Go back in time and imagine yourself in the heart of the swinging Sixties when The Beatles released their first UK single, “Love Me Do”.
Meet your Guide in front of the St John's wood station, and make a photo at the iconic Abbey Road.
Explore the beautiful and quiet neighbourhood of Marylebone, full of mews houses that were horse stables in the past.
Explore a petite rose garden favoured by the band
You will discover how the Beatles brought new teenage fashions: the round-necked Beatles jacket and the ‘mop top’ Beatle haircut. Later on, you will pass through the original ‘Apple store’, and Beatles souvenir shop and discover why the mural with the words ‘Hey Jude’ had to be whitewashed.
Continue your way along the park before you arrive where Paul McCartney used to live.
Your Guide will show you where "Beatlemania" started as you will walk through the scenes of a wild frenzy that took place wherever the band appeared.
Open a time capsule and imagine yourself in the roaring crowd and think about your favourite songs before you go to the site of their last rooftop concert.
See where the Beatles played for the very last time and finish your tour at a local vintage bar!
In front of the St. John's wood station
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