The Best Beatles Must See Spots In Liverpool

The Best Beatles Must See Spots In Liverpool

The Fab Four – John, Paul, George, and Ringo – were four young musicians from Liverpool, England, who changed rock and roll and youth culture forever.

From 1962, when Ringo Starr joined John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison, until they broke up in 1970, the Beatles became a symbol of hope and inspiration for the generation growing up in the 1960s.

Name Date of Birth Date of Death Place of Birth Place of Death
John Lennon October 9, 1940 December 8, 1980 Liverpool New York City, U.S.
Paul McCartney June 18, 1942 Active Liverpool Active
George Harrison February 25, 1943 November 29, 2001 Liverpool Los Angeles, U.S.
Ringo Starr July 7, 1940 Active Liverpool Active

Besides their music, The Beatles were famous for their influence on culture and fashion. Their unique haircuts, stylish suits, and playful personalities made them a global sensation, and they helped shape the culture of the 1960s.

Today, The Beatles' music is still loved and studied by fans and experts everywhere.

Their impact on music and culture continues to be strong, and their songs remain some of the most popular and timeless in rock and roll history.

In Fact, the city of Liverpool has played an important role in shaping The Beatles. When the band was growing up, many young men located in Liverpool were traveling to and from New York with the Merchant Navy.

This brought new musical influences from New York to Liverpool, creating a fresh sound in British music called Merseybeat, with The Beatles leading the way.

Today, there are many places and attractions in Liverpool celebrating The Beatles and everything they achieved. Let’s check some of them -

1. Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool

Address Central Buildings North John Street Central Buildings, Liverpool L2 6RR England
Hotel Style Trendy and Historic
Pets Not Allowed

In Liverpool's busy Cavern Quarter, the Hard Days Night Hotel has a creative restaurant and a trendy cocktail bar.

This Beatles-themed hotel showcases special artwork and offers stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi.

Each 4-star room has a fancy bathroom, a modern flat-screen TV, and a comfortable Hypnos bed. Every room is uniquely decorated with Beatles artwork and modern furniture.

2. Hard Days Night Shop

Address 1 Matthew St, Liverpool L2 6RR
Shop Style Trendy and Cool with Beatles Products around

Located on the corner of the famous Mathew Street, home to the Cavern Club, and right next to the Beatles-themed Hard Days Night Hotel, the Hard Days Night shop offers one of the best collections of Beatles and rock merchandise you'll find.

3. John Lennon Statue

Address 9 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RG England
Neighbourhood Central Liverpool

"The statue celebrates John's legacy." "The Global Peace Initiative choosing John and placing the monument in Liverpool shows just how much he accomplished and how he impacted millions of lives."

4. Wall of Fame

Address Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Neighbourhood Central Liverpool

The Liverpool Wall of Fame is on the famous Mathew Street, in the Cavern Quarter. It showcases 54 songs by Liverpool musicians that reached number 1 on the UK charts since 1952.

It was revealed in 2001 by Lita Roza, the singer of "How Much is That Doggie in the Window?", which was the first number 1 hit by a Liverpool artist.

The wall highlights The Beatles, who often performed at the original Cavern Club on Mathew Street.

5. The Cavern Pub

Address 5 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Located in Cavern Walks - Shopping Centre
Costs £10–20 per person

The Cavern Club at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool is where The Beatles' popularity in the UK began.

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best were first noticed by Brian Epstein at the club. Epstein later became their manager and helped them get a record deal.

6. Cavern Restaurant

Address 7 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Located in Cavern Club
Cuisine American, Bar, International, British, Fusion
Meals Lunch, Dinner

The Cavern Restaurant provides a great dining experience for visitors, whether during the day or at night.

Situated on the lively Mathew Street in Liverpool, the restaurant spans two floors and serves a variety of delicious dishes.

Its prime location, rich with Beatles history, makes it a popular spot for diners.

7. Beatles Museum

Address Fifty yards from the Cavern Club, 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Neighborhood Central Liverpool

The Liverpool Beatles Museum has one of the biggest Beatles collections in the world, with over 1000 rare items spread across three floors.

Visiting this museum takes you through the band’s early days in Hamburg and Liverpool, their rise to global fame, and their creative studio years.

Located on the famous Mathew Street in a historic building, the museum offers a fresh look at the legendary band.

You can see original guitars, and even the drums from their Hamburg days, the white cello award from Magical Mystery Tour, John Lennon's Sgt. Pepper medals, and Paul McCartney's bass amp.

There are also hundreds of personal items, like letters, exclusive interviews, and never-before-seen footage of the Beatles, making this museum a unique place to explore the greatest rock and roll band ever!

8. Arthur Doodley's Sculpture

Address Mathew Street, Liverpool
Neighborhood Central Liverpool

The original sculpture was put up in 1974, and later changed after John Lennon passed away.

The Madonna in the sculpture symbolizes Liverpool as the mother of The Beatles.

Further, the mother is holding three babies representing George, John, and Ringo, with the band's initials around it.

9. Eleanor Rigby Statue

Address Stanley St, Mathew St, Liverpool L1 6AA, United Kingdom
Artist Tommy Steele

The Eleanor Rigby statue is located on Stanley Street in Liverpool, England. It was designed and created by entertainer Tommy Steele.

The statue is inspired by the Beatles' 1966 song "Eleanor Rigby," written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

10. The Cavern Club

Address 10 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Located in Cavern Walks - Shopping Centre

The Cavern Club is the birthplace of British pop music. It was the place where The Beatles developed their musical style.

Today, it's a lively spot for live music. Of course, you don’t want to miss seeing this place in Liverpool.

It has three venues – the Cavern Club, Cavern Pub, and Cavern Live Lounge.

These celebrate both The Beatles' legacy and feature new and well-known bands.

11. The Grapes Pub

Address 25 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Neighbourhood Central Liverpool
Costs £10–20 Per Person

The Grapes is one of Liverpool's most famous pubs, well-known for its connection to The Beatles and being a top spot for live music on Mathew Street.

There's entertainment every night of the week.

Karaoke fans come in the evenings, and live music lovers show up on weekends when local acts perform.

The pub also has its own vinyl jukebox, featuring Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and 70 records that customers can play. All the money from the jukebox goes to a local homeless charity.

12. Cavern Walks

Address Cavern Walks 8 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Located in Cavern Walks - Shopping Centre

The place has fashion, beauty, and jewelry stores. Everything is located in a boutique-style shopping mall.

13. Beatles Gift Shop

Address 31 Mathew Street, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Neighbourhood Central Liverpool

If you're in Liverpool, you shouldn't miss a visit to The Beatles Shop, whether you're a huge fan of the famous '60s band or just curious.

Opened in 1983, this great basement shop on Mathew Street sells signed Beatles memorabilia and all kinds of items related to the Fab Four.

14. The White Star Pub

Address 2-4 Rainford Gardens, Liverpool L2 6PT, United Kingdom
Located in Bistro Pierre

The White Star is a great Victorian pub, located in Rainford Gardens that offers a nice variety of affordable drinks.

It's definitely one of the best pubs in this lively part of the city center.

Opened in the 1880s, the pub has two rooms filled with cool decorations and features connected to The Beatles, Liverpool's maritime history, and old boxing memorabilia.

15. Hessy's Music Store

Address 62 Stanley Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Located at the corner of Whitechapel

Frank Hessy and his partner Jim Gretty owned a music shop in the City Centre where most local musicians bought their instruments.

While there were bigger stores like Rushworth's and Crane's, Hessy's was the favorite among local musicians.

They even gave The Beatles credit, and in 1957, John Lennon bought his first ever guitar there for £17.

Part of the reason they loved Hessy's was Frank made them feel at home, letting them try out instruments and treating them like family.

16. Kardomah Cafe

Address Pudsey Street, Liverpool
Started in 1844

Liverpool's Kardomah Cafe became well-known thanks to the 1983 song "Kardomah Cafe" by local band The Cherry Boys.

The Beatles and many other Merseybeat bands from the 1960s, who played at the nearby Cavern Club, also used to visit this cafe.

17. Nems Record Store

Address Next to the London Palladium
Relocated in 1964

NEMS, short for North End Music Stores, was run by Brian Epstein, who was sometimes called the "fifth Beatle."

In Liverpool, the Epstein family-owned NEMS was the biggest music store. Many people came to the store asking for The Beatles' song "My Bonnie," and it always sold out quickly.

This caught Brian Epstein's attention and sparked his interest in the band.

18. Rushworth's Music House

Founded in 1828
Founded by William Rushworth

Rushworths was the biggest music store in Liverpool for many years. Many Merseybeat musicians, including The Beatles, were regular customers.

James Rushworth, a family business head, even arranged for The Beatles' electro-acoustic Gibson 145 guitars to be specially flown in from the factory, located in Chicago.

19. Rubber Soul Pub

Address 9 Mathew Street Cavern Walks - Shopping Centre, Liverpool L2 6RE England
Located in Cavern Walks - Shopping Centre

Rubber Soul, named after the Beatles album, is a popular pub in Liverpool known for its live music, affordable cocktails, and friendly staff.

Visitors love the live music, sports on big TVs, and plenty of seating, which creates a relaxed vibe.

While a few people have had issues with the bouncers, many others appreciate the great performances by singers and the reasonable drink prices.

20. SGT Pepper's Pub

Address Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom
Located in Cavern Walks - Shopping Centre

SGT Peppers on Mathew Street is a great Beatles-themed pub with a wide selection of affordable drinks.

The pub has a fantastic interior filled with Beatles-themed decor and cool features related to the famous band. There are plenty of seating options, and it is very busy.

 

21. Statue of Brian Epstein

Born September 19, 1934, Liverpool, England
Died August 27, 1967, London (aged 32)
Awards and Honors Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (2014)

Brian Epstein was an English music manager and businessman who found The Beatles in the early 1960s.

He helped turn them from a local band into one of the most famous music groups in the world. Because of his important role, people often called him "the fifth Beatle."

The statue celebrates Brian’s role in The Beatles' success and his impact on Liverpool's music scene.

He helped make The Beatles famous worldwide and also managed other Liverpool musicians like Cilla Black and Gerry and the Pacemakers.

Finally…

Remember to pick up your walking guide on harddaysnightshoponline.com or in-store. Also, check out our cool clothing collection and accessories you may want to wear on a tour.

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