A Fab Tour dedicated to the Fab Four.
A step on Guiding service for coaches visiting Liverpool, you provide the coach and we provide the Beatle Guide.
The City of Liverpool is synonymous with the Beatles and as you would expect, the Beatles are well remembered in the city of their birth. The group’s legacy to Liverpool is rich and famous and has contributed to the city’s renowned reputation as the home of great and diverse popular music and talent. Join your Beatles expert today for a ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ of Liverpool, featuring the life and times of Britain’s most famous pop group.
The City of Liverpool is synonymous with the Beatles and as you would expect, the Beatles are well remembered in the city of their birth. The group’s legacy to Liverpool is rich and famous and has contributed to the city’s renowned reputation as the home of great and diverse popular music and talent. Join your Beatles expert today for a ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ of Liverpool, featuring the life and times of Britain’s most famous pop group.
Embark on a tour that will give you a true sense the Beatles home City. See some of the places that The Beatles wrote about, “Penny Lane” stopping for a photograph at the famous sign, as well as “Strawberry Field” see were John, Paul, George and Ringo lived. As well as seeing Paul’s famous LIPA, http://www.lipa.ac.uk/ the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts next to Liverpool College of Art, once attended by John. This tour will give you a true sense of the city where the Beatles had their beginnings and how their legacy lives on.
Finally, time permitting, visit Mathew Street “Were it all began” finish this Beatle experience by visiting “the most famous club in the world” The Cavern Club. http://www.cavernclub.org/ Were you can listen to a live band, who may even play one of your favorite Beatles songs, as you enjoy the ambience.
For further information or to book a FAB Tour contact Philip on 07710 507 656
I would not like to encounter an individual who stands by these comments. The year is 2014 not 1950. Awful.
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