Strawberry Field: Skip-the-Line Ticket & Media Guide
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Overview
Skip the Line: Strawberry Field Visitor Experience Ticket with Media Guide invites visitors to step into the world where John Lennon spent his childhood. This experience uses archival footage, photographs, and timelines, alongside a specialist media guide, to explore the story behind the famous red gates of Strawberry Field.
Visitors can expect a tour of the gardens and woods where John Lennon played as a child, providing an opportunity for reflection and a connection to the past. The experience also sheds light on the links between Strawberry Field and The Salvation Army, showcasing the work done today through the Steps to Work program.
The visit includes a media guide to enhance the experience. Visitors can also purchase refreshments and souvenirs at the café and shop.




Highlights
Skip the Line: Get quick access and make the most of your time.
Explore John Lennon's Childhood: See the place where John Lennon played as a child.
Learn About Strawberry Field's History: Discover the story behind the famous red gates.
Support The Salvation Army: Learn about the Steps to Work program.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a great experience, finding it informative, peaceful, and meaningful.

Visitors loved learning about John Lennon's childhood.
The gardens were beautiful and peaceful.
The media guide was very informative.
People enjoyed the work The Salvation Army does there.
Some visitors found the cafe to be expensive.
A few people wished there were more exhibits.
The Journey
Strawberry Field
Step into Strawberry Field, the former Salvation Army children's home immortalized by The Beatles' song 'Strawberry Fields Forever.' Explore an interactive exhibition detailing the site's history and its profound impact on John Lennon's formative years. Wander through the tranquil gardens, a space for spiritual reflection, and visit the stylish café and gift shop, allowing for a deeply personal connection to a place that resonates with musical history and heartfelt memories. The exhibition features personal stories, archival footage, and recreations of key spaces, providing an intimate glimpse into Lennon's childhood and the origins of his creative genius. Beyond the music, Strawberry Field offers a message of hope and the enduring power of childhood imagination.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes a media guide to help enhance a visitor's knowledge of the location. What is not included is any food and beverages, though there is a shop and cafe on site. The meeting point is at the entrance of Strawberry Field. Please arrive on time for your visit.
Hot Tip
Many visitors recommend taking your time in the gardens to fully appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and reflect on the history of the site.