London Beatles Walks: See Abbey Road & More!
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Overview
The London Beatles Walks and Tours take people on a fun walk to see where the Beatles spent time in London. This tour, led by Richard Porter, who wrote the book 'Guide to the Beatles London,' shows many important Beatles places.
People will see places such as Marylebone Station, where the Beatles filmed 'A Hard Day's Night'. They will also go to Montagu Square, where Ringo Starr once lived and where Jimi Hendrix also stayed. The tour also stops at the Apple Boutique, the Beatles' short-lived retail venture, and 57 Wimpole Street, where Paul McCartney lived with the Ashers. Of course, the tour includes the famous Abbey Road Studios and its iconic crossing.
This walking tour includes a local guide and all activities. It does not include transportation to or from the places on the tour.
Highlights
Walk with a Beatles Expert: Learn from Richard Porter, author of 'Guide to the Beatles London.'
See Famous Beatles Spots: Visit Abbey Road, Marylebone Station, and more key locations.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more personal tour with a smaller group of fellow fans.
All Activities Included: The tour price covers all activities on the walk.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour with Richard Porter, praising his knowledge and the interesting sights. Some found the walk long and desired more visuals.

Customers loved Richard Porter's deep knowledge and enthusiasm.
Many felt they learned a lot about the Beatles and their time in London.
The tour was well-paced and covered key Beatles landmarks.
Richard’s storytelling made the experience fun and engaging.
Some found the walk a bit long.
A few wished for more visual aids, like photos.
The Journey
Marylebone Station
Step into the bustling world of the Beatles at Marylebone Station, where the chaotic opening scenes of 'A Hard Day's Night' were filmed. Experience the energy of Beatlemania as you imagine the band being chased by adoring fans through this historic London railway station. A must-see for any Beatles enthusiast, offering a glimpse into the frenetic pace of their early fame.
Montagu Square
Discover the historic Montagu Square, a key location in the lives of music legends. Ringo Starr once resided here, and later, John Lennon and Yoko Ono shared an apartment in this prestigious address. Jimi Hendrix also briefly called it home. Feel the echoes of their groundbreaking music and revolutionary spirit as you stroll through this iconic London square.
Apple Boutique
Visit the site of the former Apple Boutique, the Beatles' short-lived but influential retail venture. Although the original store is no longer standing, the location remains a pilgrimage site for fans. Imagine the psychedelic art that once adorned the building's exterior and the innovative fashion within, reflecting the band's creative and cultural impact on the swinging sixties.
57 Wimpole Street
Explore 57 Wimpole Street, the former London home of Paul McCartney's then-girlfriend, Jane Asher, where McCartney lived for three years. It was within these walls that Paul McCartney penned the timeless classic 'Yesterday', waking up with the melody fully formed in his head. Stand outside this historic address and feel the creative energy that birthed one of the most beloved songs of all time.
Abbey Road Studios & Crossing
Experience the legendary Abbey Road Studios and its iconic zebra crossing. Walk in the footsteps of the Beatles as you recreate the famous album cover photo on the Abbey Road crossing. Take a tour of the studios (subject to availability) and discover the history of countless recording sessions by some of the world's most famous musicians. A quintessential London experience for any music lover.
Know Before You Go
This London Beatles walking tour includes a local guide who knows a lot about the Beatles and all the activities during the tour. It does not include how you get to and from the places on the tour. Please plan your travel to the starting point ahead of time. This is a walking tour, so wear comfy shoes.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves a good amount of walking. Also, bring a camera to capture the iconic Abbey Road crossing and other memorable spots!