Things to do at The Beatles Story review
The Beatles Story is a visitor attraction on the historical Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool. It is a museum dedicated to the history and lives of The Beatles.
It is an award-winning museum that is the largest permanent exhibition in the world to the Beatles. Inside you are transported on an incredible immersive journey as you find out how four young lads from Liverpool made their fortune.
There are replicas of the Cabash, Mathew Street, Abbey Road Studios and The Cavern. They all authentically capture the early 60s and help you to experience the world and places that made The Beatles the greatest band in the world. You can take an audio guide around the museum to help you find out even more about “The Fab Four”.
Children of all ages are invited to experience The Beatles Story’s Discovery Zone. They can learn about The Beatles’ lives, times, music and influential legacy using fun interactive resources. Be sure to look out for their fun-packed workshops during half-term and school holidays too.
Please note – Most places may still require you to pre-book online in advance. Some venues also still have certain areas closed for safety reasons. Please check their website and/or social media pages before visiting.
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FAQ and Further Information The Beatles Story
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving hot and cold food and drink.
What are the main things to do?
Museum dedicated to the history of The Beatles, told through replicas of the Cabash, Mathew Street, Abbey Road Studios and The Cavern, audio guide. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
*Expensive
*Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online. *Expensive. An adult ticket costs £18, children 5-15 £10, under 5s are free. Other pricing options including family tickets are available.
Is there parking?
Park at Q-Park Liverpool ONE or Q-Park John Lewis and you’ll be just a few minutes walk away (pay and display).
When are they open?
They are open for most of the year. For up to date opening times please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Only assistance dogs are permitted.