A walk on the Beatles route in London

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There are many people who, when traveling to a city, love to do original things that go far beyond taking a typical tour of the places of interest to be able to complete your photo album. And it is that today in all the cities you visit you can find alternative tourism to make your stay there more fun. It is what happens in London, English capital where there are many alternatives so that your holidays are anything but monotonous and boring.

One of the most interesting and original proposals they have in the city is to make the beatles route, where you will visit a lot of emblematic places that are closely linked to the Liverpool band that caused such a furor around the world. In it you can also find out how the group passed through the capital, so if you are one of the many beatles fans who want to be, feel, see and touch everything that has to do with your idols, you will surely love this route.

An unforgettable journey

You will get to know pubs, cafes, concert halls, recording studios and art galleries that were an important part of the Liverpool boys' career. The route starts at the famous Tin Pan Alley street, place where the biggest rock stars have passed and that although it is called Denmark Street it has been called the other way since the 1920s. There you can see many photos of the group and other music legends. This street is where the recording studio is where they recorded their records.

Magical-Experience
You can continue later until Carnaby Street since it is only 10 minutes walking. There the great bands of the 60s and 70s met, as well as all their followers. Of course, the next stop is Abbey Road, where is the zebra crossing where they appear on the cover of the album that bears the name of the street in tribute to the studios that are there and that is where it was recorded. It's a lot of fun to see a lot of people taking pictures of themselves at the crosswalk and stopping traffic so they can portray themselves like the Beatles.

A very special art gallery

The route then continues through other recording studios and through the art gallery where John Lennon she met Yoko Ono, besides the house where she lives Paul MCCARTNEY for 50 years. At the London Tourist Office they can give you all the information you need since there are guided routes that explain all the anecdotes of each place. It lasts about two and a half hours and costs £ 15, about € 18 or so. If you do not know London and you do not know how to go from one place to another, I recommend that you hire it, although if you already know the city you can go it alone and it will be free, in addition to that it can be more fun.

The Beatles Walks - London Walks (May 2024)


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