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My name is Ged, a self confessed Beatle Maniac, and as such I have decided to put my vast wealth of knowledge, and in particular, knowledge of Liverpool and all things Beatley to good use in providing 'THE' all singing and dancing tour to end all tours.

In contrast to other tours, this is an all day visit to everywhere connected with the fab four from birthplaces to schools, to meeting places, to music venues to other places of interest, over 60 in all.

Collection from your hotel, home, train or plane, there are no rush individual and group photo opportunities at every one - no queues or drive-bys.

In the Beatles own words
DON'T PASS ME BY DAY TRIPPER BECAUSE I WANT TO TELL YOU, IV'E GOT A FEELING I WILL DRIVE MY CAR ANYTIME AT ALL, EIGHT DAYS A WEEK so get a TICKET TO RIDE on THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, you'll DIG IT. ALL IV'E GOT TO DO is take THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD, HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE, TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE ? PENNY LANE, ELEANOR RIGBY, YELLOW SUBMARINE, STRAWBERRY FIELDS, ALL TOGETHER NOW, YOU KNOW MY NAME (LOOK UP THE NUMBER)THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU BLUE, say THE WORD and I'LL BE ON MY WAY.

If you're a Beatle nut too you should have spotted 26 Beatle song titles there.

A PRIVATE GUIDED TOUR IN A 7 SEATER MPV.

IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT: BEATLES MUSIC, INFORMATION BOOKLETS, BEATLE BOOKS, NARRATION (IF REQUIRED)

As the tour generally lasts about six hours it is recommended that an early morning start of 8 or 9 a.m. is acheived so you can enjoy some time at your last drop which is usually one of the Beatle shops in Mathew street or the Beatles story at the world famous Albert Dock.

PRICE IS £30 PER PERSON (MIN OF 2)WHICH INCLUDES A SPECIAL 18 TRACK TAPE OF RARE RECORDINGS FEATURING THE FAMOUS 8 MINUTE VERSION OF DIG IT, DECCA AUDITION TRACKS NOT INCLUDED ON ANTHOLOGY 1 SUCH AS LOVE OF THE LOVED AND ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS OF WELL LOVED SONGS SUCH AS REVOLUTION AND OH DARLING.

Beatle places you will see on my tour
Johns birthplace, Oxford st maternity hospital, complete with plaque. John's homes, 9 Newcastle rd, 1 Blomfield rd, 251 Menlove ave, complete with plaque, 36 Falkner street, 3 Gambier Terrace, John's schools, Moss pits lane Primary school, Dovedale rd primary, Quarry bank high, Liverpool art college, Paul's birthplace, Walton hospital, Paul's homes, 10 Sunbury rd, 72 Western Ave, 12 Ardwick rd, 20 Forthlin rd, complete with plaque, Paul's schools, Stockton wood rd primary, Joseph Williams primary, Liverpool Institute, George's Birthplace and other homes, 12 Arnold grove, 25 Upton green, 174 Macket's lane, George's schools, Dovedale rd primary, Liverpool Institute, Ringo's birthplace and other home, 9 Madryn st, 10 Admiral grove, Ringo's schools, St. Silas', Dingle Vale secondary, Stuart's homes, 37 Aigburth drive, 7 Percy street, 3 Gambier terrace, Stuart's grave, Pete's home, 8 Hayman's green, Brians birthplace and homes, 4 Rodney street, 197 Queens drive, 36 Falkner street, Brian's grave, Gig venues, The Cavern, Lathom hall, Litherland town hall, Aintree Institute, The Grafton, The Locarno, The Odeon, The Empire, St Peters Church hall where Paul was introduced to John in 1957, complete with plaque, St Barnabas hall, The Blue Angel, The Jacaranda, Other places with Beatle connections, Penny Lane, Strawberry fields, Liverpool John Lennon airport, The Philharmonic pub, Ye Cracke pub, The Grapes pub, all local to the institute and Art college and frequented by the Beatles, The Empress pub, as featured on the cover of Ringo's first album, Sentimental Journey, Cavern Walks statue, Nems site, the record store where Raymond Jones requested My Bonnie by the Beatles from shop manager,Brian Epstein, Rushworths site, Hesseys site, both musical instrument shops that supplied the early Beatles instruments, Eleanor Rigby grave, Eleanor Rigby statue, Mathew street statues, The Beatles shop, From me to you shop, Beatles gallery, Yellow Submarine statue, The Beatles story Exhibition, The Anglican Cathedral, where Paul was rejected as a choir boy and where a commemorative mass was held after John's murder, St. Georges hall, host to Allen Williams 'Chelsea ball' featuring the Beatles and where crowds gathered following John's murder, The Town hall, The Beatles appeared here on the back balcony at their homecoming in 1964.