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    Day 3: The Beatles

    What better way to round off our trip than in Liverpool, and the home of the most famous quartet to ever have lived? Take in the storied history of The Beatles and the seaside surroundings that inspired their incredible music.
    94.1 mi
    2 hrs
    10:5515 min

    National Trust - Speke Hall, Garden and Estate

    Speke Hall is the meeting point for the first stop of our day: a visit to the childhood homes of Paul McCartney and John Lennon. Because both houses are located in residential areas, the only way to visit them is via the minibus that departs from here.
    Tours depart every day at 10:30am, 11:10am, 2:20pm and 3:00pm. For this road trip, you'll be aiming for the 11:10am tour, so get to Speke Hall at least 15 minutes before departure and ask at reception where the tour minibus departs from.
    Check out the full opening times, prices and booking info on the National Trust website.
    3.8 mi
    40 min
    11:4530 min

    National Trust - Paul McCartney's Childhood House

    The minibus will take you straight from Speke Hall to this humble terraced house, which is where Paul McCartney grew up and crafted some of his most famous and best-loved songs. It has been well-preserved over the years and reconfigured to replicate a traditional 1950s Edwardian home. It's like stepping back in time.
    1.2 mi
    25 min
    12:3045 min

    National Trust - John Lennon's Childhood Home

    It's pretty incredible that two of the greatest songwriters of all time grew up a matter of minutes from each other - but here we are. This comfortable Edwardian home was where a certain John Lennon was brought up by his Aunt Mimi.
    5.5 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    13:305 min

    National Trust - Speke Hall, Garden and Estate

    Get back to pick up the car.
    8.7 mi
    30 min
    14:151 hr

    Peaberry Coffee House & Kitchen

    Time for lunch! The Royal Albert Dock has undergone a transformation in recent years, now home to a series of lush eateries and hip museums in a quaint riverside setting.
    Peaberry Coffee House & Kitchen offers a yummy mix of sweet treats and savoury delights with a great selection of teas, coffees and smoothies to boot.
    0.5 mi
    10 min
    15:3015 min

    The Beatles Statue

    On the banks of the River Mersey sits one of the most popular Beatles landmarks.
    These bigger-than-life-sized statues are the perfect spot to grab a quick selfie with Messrs Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr.
    0.5 mi
    10 min
    16:001 hr

    The Beatles Story Museum, Liverpool

    Covering everything from their early days as a touring band in Hamburg to their final rooftop performance, The Beatles Story is a fitting tribute to the Fab Four.
    Tickets are priced at £18 for adults and the museum is open seven days a week.
    0.7 mi
    15 min
    17:1515 min

    Cavern Club

    Does the Cavern Club need an introduction? No, but we'll do it anyway...
    The Cavern hosted The Beatles' early gigs in Liverpool - hundreds of them - and served as a key staging point for their early development as a band. Some days The Beatles would play for hours at a time here, with both an afternoon and evening set for the adoring crowds.
    It reopened in 1984 after briefly closing down in the 1970s, and now hosts local and tribute acts all day and all night. Just like those Beatles did all the way back when.
    0.9 mi
    20 min
    18:151 hr 30 min

    The Philharmonic Dining Rooms

    On the same episode of Carpool Karaoke we mentioned earlier, Paul McCartney made a surprise visit to a central Liverpool pub: the Philharmonic. He used to drink here when he was younger, and it's still a popular spot for the locals today.
    Time to grab a bit of traditional British pub food in one of the grandest settings you're likely to come across on your travels.
    2.8 mi
    15 min
    20:0015 min

    Penny Lane Road Sign

    Before we head back, time for a quick stop on the way back at one of Liverpool's most famous sights.
    A joyous sight for Beatles fanatics, a total nightmare for the city council cleaners, who have to regularly wash off hundreds of messages from this famous road sign. Sir Paul McCartney himself even scribbled on the sign during an episode of Carpool Karaoke in 2018.
    Penny Lane itself still features a barber showing photographs of every head he's had the pleasure to have known, and if you get here on the right day you might even see a banker with a motorcar, a fireman with an hourglass or a pretty nurse selling poppies from a tray.
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