From Liverpool to London — the complete story
The road crossing. The studios. The homes. The final rooftop. The Soho streets that shaped the sound of the 1960s.
London is where The Beatles became The Beatles. From the moment they arrived from Liverpool and moved into a single building in Mayfair, to their final public rooftop performance on a January afternoon in 1969, the city shaped them as profoundly as they shaped it. This private three-hour tour follows the whole extraordinary story — on foot and by tube, through some of London’s most iconic and most surprising neighbourhoods.
Along the way there’s a touch of the Rolling Stones, a smattering of David Bowie and parts of London well off the usual tourist routes. Because the story of The Beatles in London is also the story of how a city became the creative capital of the world for one unforgettable decade.
The most famous road crossing in the world — just feet from Abbey Road Studios
The Soho mural that inspired a certain famous album cover
Plus Stones, Bowie & Off the Beaten Track
A tour about music, creativity and the London that made the 1960s
This tour is more than a trail of famous addresses. It’s about understanding how London in the 1960s became the creative engine of the world — and how four young men from Liverpool landed in its streets and changed music, fashion and culture forever. Soho in particular was the heartbeat of that revolution, and walking through it today you can still feel it.
If you’d like to broaden the experience even further, our Rock & Pop Music Tour of London covers Abbey Road alongside a wider sweep of London’s extraordinary music history — from punk to prog, Bowie to the Stones. The perfect companion tour.
🎵 The tour also includes a touch of the Rolling Stones, a smattering of David Bowie and parts of London well off the usual tourist routes — because the Beatles story is also London’s story.
A very special invitation
Inside Abbey Road Studios — and playing John Lennon’s piano
Our guides were privileged to receive a special invitation inside Abbey Road Studios itself — one of the most exclusive and celebrated spaces in the history of recorded music. During that visit we sat at the mixing desk, explored the studios, and were even allowed to play John Lennon’s own piano. This is not part of the tour — but it tells you something about the depth of our connection to the Beatles story.
At the door of Abbey Road Studios
At the mixing desk inside the studios
Playing John Lennon’s own piano
Pricing — 3 Hour Tour
Per Person — Guide Included
Entry fees not included. Child prices on request. Departure 9:30am.
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Frequently Asked Questions for the Beatles London Tour
Departure Time:9.30 am
City Location: London
Duration of Tour: 3 hours
(Approximate times as all tours are bespoke)
How To Book the Beatles London Tour
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“Abbey Road. Mayfair. Piccadilly. Soho. A touch of the Stones, a smattering of Bowie, and parts of London off the usual tourist routes. The complete Beatles London story — in three private hours.”

