The Beatles Story
The Beatles Story
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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The award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ is the world's largest permanent exhibition devoted to telling the story of The Beatles’ rise to fame. Located in the Fab Four’s hometown of Liverpool on the stunning UNESCO World heritage waterfront at the Royal Albert Dock, The Beatles Story takes visitors on an immersive journey through the lives, times, culture and music of the world’s greatest band. Join The Beatles on their journey; first conquering Liverpool, and then the world, through recreations of key locations from the band’s career including The Casbah Club, The Cavern Club, and Abbey Road Studios. Multi-media guides are available in twelve different languages including English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Polish, Russian, Spanish and NEW for 2018, Korean and Cantonese.
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- Charlie B14 contributionsGreat but busyI went one weekend to the beatles story. The expirience in general was good and very informative. There were lots of pieces of memorobilia and it was very interesting. But it was too busy there was so many people in very small rooms and corridors. But apart from that it was goodVisited July 2023Travelled with familyWritten 13 September 2023
- andrewjennyHervey Bay, Australia619 contributionsAll things BeatlesA must for all Beatles fans or music fans in general. The exhibit runs in chronological order the beginning of the Beatles history to the end. Plenty of information provided and you are given headsets so you can have an audio description of each display. Thoroughly enjoyed this experience. Worth a visit when in Liverpool.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 7 November 2023
- Ethelberga HGrantham, United Kingdom634 contributionsInteresting MuseumWe really enjoyed seeing the exhibits and enjoying route around the museum clips of film of the Beatles. You get a real sense of who they were as a group- such diverse backgrounds. Enjoyed the cafe after too for a coffee/ tea but a bit on the dark side- could do with more lighting.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 18 November 2023
- Wayne MSydney, Australia693 contributionsGreat Beatles ExperienceA great treat for Beatles fans. It's a full on experience as you walk through the differnt years of Beatles history. Well laid out and you receive and audioguide to help you out. A must for any Beatles fan.Visited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 17 January 2024
- Fraser M11 contributionsWe loved it yeah , yeah, yeah.Great location for visiting many other attractions in Liverpool. Really good balance of what the (free) audio tells you as you go round and what you can see and read in the well considered and interesting exhibit. Its a bit haphazard at certain points in its chronology but the stuff that's on show is top class and even if you were nt a massive Beatles or even music fan i reckon you would be engaged. We were there on a busy Saturday afternoon and it was a wee bit tight in certain places but that shouldn't detract from the experience. A different experience to the Beatles museum on Mathew Street which has more in terms of quantity of memorabilia - we did both and both offer an interesting insight but in different ways- the Experience more high tech i would suggest in terms of the interaction. Well worth the money and definitely worth the visitVisited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 May 2024
- Hannah B5 contributionsGreat for the super fanI took my family who are from the USA and are original Beatles fans. They really enjoyed the experience. I am not a Beatles super fan so for me it was more about finding out more. The musue is small and cramped and in many areas too many people to stay in the area and listen to the audio. I found at times the audio didn’t link with the area I was in so found it difficult to understand. This being said we attended in international Beatles week so maybe the wrong week to choose!Hi Hannah, We're so glad you enjoyed your visit! We apologise about the crowding, as we are a listed building on the Royal Albert Dock we have created our museum experience around the limitations within the space. We're also excited to be working on introducing a brand new audio guide next year, so follow us for more information! If you would like to discuss your visit in further detail, please contact us at beatlesstory.com/contactWritten 29 August 2024This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 24 August 2024
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Dumfries, UK211 contributions
Feb 2020
It makes sense that if you go to Liverpool, you go to at least one Beatles attraction and it seems that's what the people that run The Beatles Story are banking on. It's £17 if you pay full price (we got it as part of a deal with a bus ticket) and you can be done in little more than an hour.
I'd have expected far more memorabilia than there was (perhaps original Beatles/Sergeant Peppers' suits?) and it seemed hard at times to work out which order you were to do things in - despite exhibits being numbered! The audio guide was good but overall I was underwhelmed and felt there could have been far more. The lack of pretty much anything interactive was also a bit disappointing.
I'd have expected far more memorabilia than there was (perhaps original Beatles/Sergeant Peppers' suits?) and it seemed hard at times to work out which order you were to do things in - despite exhibits being numbered! The audio guide was good but overall I was underwhelmed and felt there could have been far more. The lack of pretty much anything interactive was also a bit disappointing.
Written 1 March 2020
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Niki C
Derby, UK50 contributions
Aug 2020
Not cheap but given the museums in Liverpool are free it didn't feel like we were constantly paying out so not really an issue. need a good couple of hours to give it justice. Lots to read and hear. Not full of interactive or gimmicky devices.
Written 2 September 2020
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HolidayHappy6
Carterton, UK324 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
We visited early on a Tuesday morning in January, it was quiet there was plenty of space for us to walk around at our own speed. I’ve priced other people’s reviews when they visit during peak periods and can imagine it’s quite uncomfortable underground when it’s full and hot down there. We really enjoyed the audio commentary but it does get a little confusing as the display isn’t in numerical order in some places and we were baffled as to where we were supposed to be looking at a penny lane sign. Overall we would recommend- it took us about 1 hr 45 mins to walk around.
Written 29 January 2020
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sophie
Manchester, UK2 contributions
Sept 2022 • Family
i was relatively excited about visiting while i was in liverpool, since i am a big fan of the beatles. however, i was sorely disappointed by the exhibitions. there was no mention of george martin, revolver or rubber soul. it was interesting to read about the items that were on display, however, i did find out later that the majority of them were replicas rather than original items.
i was also disappointed by the information on george, paul and ringo. although there was a section discussing their individual careers, most of that was dedicated to john although the others were all successful in their own way.
similarly, the lack of music in the museum makes the whole thing very tedious to walk around. music only begins to play nearer the end of the exhibition and it’s the same songs on repeat. it suggests that the establishment may not have the rights to their music?
all in all, you could probably learn and see more about the beatles from your own research. it was not worth the £18 per person and was rather disappointing, as someone who is a big fan of their music.
i was also disappointed by the information on george, paul and ringo. although there was a section discussing their individual careers, most of that was dedicated to john although the others were all successful in their own way.
similarly, the lack of music in the museum makes the whole thing very tedious to walk around. music only begins to play nearer the end of the exhibition and it’s the same songs on repeat. it suggests that the establishment may not have the rights to their music?
all in all, you could probably learn and see more about the beatles from your own research. it was not worth the £18 per person and was rather disappointing, as someone who is a big fan of their music.
Written 15 September 2022
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Thank you for your review and we are sorry to hear that your visit wasn't quite up to your expectation. We are consistently listening to our customers and reviewing ways in which we can improve the overall experience for all our visitors for the future. If you would like to give us further feedback, please get in touch at enquiries@beatlesstory.com.
Written 10 October 2022
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Adam L
London, UK91 contributions
Aug 2020
My knowledge of The Beatles prior to my visit to 'The Beatles Story' was limited to knowing their names, and a handful of their hits, crazy right? I always wondered why people liked them so much, this exhibition helped me understand and also inspired me to listen to all their music, much of which I already knew and loved.
There's lots of information to take in, about the entire history of the band. Great for fans, also good for people who just want to know a bit more, like myself.
Some side notes..
On arrival they hand you a headset to listen to, but there is also a lot to read, this combination is a bit confusing, pick one of them and stick to it. I prefer to read, others prefer to listen, if you did both you could be in there a long time.
Our visit was August 2020, a lot of things were open again but attractions like this need to be careful. They had lots of hand sanitiser and were insuring the equipment used was clean, but they did little to ensure social distancing, at one point there was about 10 of us in one small space because we were all trying to read the same things at the same time. Something a simple as staggering entries by a few minutes would easily solve this.
Great exhibition, I highly recommend it (unless you hate The Beatles)
There's lots of information to take in, about the entire history of the band. Great for fans, also good for people who just want to know a bit more, like myself.
Some side notes..
On arrival they hand you a headset to listen to, but there is also a lot to read, this combination is a bit confusing, pick one of them and stick to it. I prefer to read, others prefer to listen, if you did both you could be in there a long time.
Our visit was August 2020, a lot of things were open again but attractions like this need to be careful. They had lots of hand sanitiser and were insuring the equipment used was clean, but they did little to ensure social distancing, at one point there was about 10 of us in one small space because we were all trying to read the same things at the same time. Something a simple as staggering entries by a few minutes would easily solve this.
Great exhibition, I highly recommend it (unless you hate The Beatles)
Written 14 September 2020
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TheCount69
Rochdale, UK879 contributions
Oct 2021
A good exhibit, not fantastic like I expected. The queue was a bout 10 minutes to purchase my entry ticket and there is discount for NHS staff, just show your ID card.
The first 30/45 minutes is very crowded and there was no respect of Covid measures at all but then there were no rules in place so nothing wrong with that. However, if you are worried in large crowds then it isn't for you at this time.
It was slow going because there is so much to read or listen to if you took the audio guide which I believe was available in different languages. You just look at the exhibit number and key it in then listen.
It thins out crowd wise the further round you get but I would have like a bit more musical accompaniment as you went round, the only song I heard was Imagine in the white room.
It's interesting and if you are a music fan or Beatles fan I suggest you do not miss it
The first 30/45 minutes is very crowded and there was no respect of Covid measures at all but then there were no rules in place so nothing wrong with that. However, if you are worried in large crowds then it isn't for you at this time.
It was slow going because there is so much to read or listen to if you took the audio guide which I believe was available in different languages. You just look at the exhibit number and key it in then listen.
It thins out crowd wise the further round you get but I would have like a bit more musical accompaniment as you went round, the only song I heard was Imagine in the white room.
It's interesting and if you are a music fan or Beatles fan I suggest you do not miss it
Written 26 October 2021
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Geordiedaz
Chester-le-Street, UK319 contributions
Sept 2020 • Couples
This is a very comprehensive exhibition of The Beatles story and if you are vaguely interested in their music I'd recommend a visit. At £16 it's not cheap but the audio guides are free and it gives you a real insight into The Fab Four's story including a recreation of the Cavern Club...God that must have been a sweaty smelly venue in it's day.
Written 12 September 2020
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AlphaOscarRomeo
33 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
....that ‘The Beatles Story’ is a beautifully laid out tour that’s not only wonderfully put together but really informative as well.
Would recommend going around nice and slowly to soak up the displays whilst using the headphones which compliment the tour really well.
My son and I visited on what would have been George Harrison’s 77th birthday and had a superb time seeing some authentic Beatles memorabilia, including George Harrison’s first guitar as well as a pair of John Lennon’s glasses.
Would recommend going around nice and slowly to soak up the displays whilst using the headphones which compliment the tour really well.
My son and I visited on what would have been George Harrison’s 77th birthday and had a superb time seeing some authentic Beatles memorabilia, including George Harrison’s first guitar as well as a pair of John Lennon’s glasses.
Written 7 March 2020
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Dougie H
Sydney, Australia18 contributions
Nov 2019
From the entrance you are taken to then and beyond where you will see and hear who they are and the songs and music they gave us. You can see John's brilliant white grand piano, walk next door and Paul's multi coloured stand up belter. You will be taken to their pre Beatle days in Liverpool, travel on the Magical Mystery Tour, Shea Stadium and all the while listening and singing along with John, Paul, George and Ringo. There is so much more too much to script and taste. Exhausted, after giving your singing chords All you Need Is Love, you can peruse and take away your choice of goodies to give to those who unluckily have not been to be with The Beatles.
Written 21 March 2020
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camchappers
United Kingdom77 contributions
Jan 2020
Definitely put this on your list if you're a big Beatles fan. Plenty of history and exhibits on display to see, and the audio guide is really fantastic as well as you're going around. This covers the early beginnings when John and Paul first met, leading right up until the end of the band. Very well done and really recommend.
Written 13 January 2020
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Valeska C
Manchester, United Kingdom
Hi, may I ask what the difference between Beatles Story and Liverpool Beatles Museum is? If we are not fans of the Beatles, is it worth visiting both if we just stay in Liverpool for 1 day?
Written 13 April 2023
Both are worth a visit. The museum in Matthews st. Has much more on the very early days with Best on drums. I loved both!
Written 15 April 2023
we are taking a carnival cruise can i walk to the magical mystery tour from cruise port
Written 27 March 2023
sheenastead
Grimsby, United Kingdom
Hi I would like to book with my Tesco Vouchers and there doesn't seem to be anywhere on the booking form to put the voucher no. in. I have a summary/order no and a product code but it doesn't seem to recognise neither of them. Could you please help or do I have to ring and make the booking, which I have tried but it is just an answer machine.
Help appreciated!
Written 11 March 2022
The Beatles Story
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Hello,
you're more than welcome to use Tesco Vouchers towards the cost of a ticket. However, these vouchers can not be used to pre-book, they can only be used when you visit as a walk up customer and purchase your ticket on arrival (subject to availability).
We hope you have a great visit.
Written 10 May 2022
Is it worth booking online, or pay when we get there ?
Thank you 🙏
Written 1 October 2019
We booked online, I don’t think it’s cheaper than paying at the museum. They give you a ticket for 48 hours, no specific time.
Written 1 October 2019
Yes I think it was £4 cheaper for consessions
Written 31 July 2019
Yes. There’s a parking lot right on the pier, only about 100 meters away.
Written 5 March 2019
Do you just walk there from cruise ship. Sailing on Celebrity. Also would you do both this and a 2 hour bus Beatles Tour?
Written 28 February 2019
Hi,
we were in Liverpool last October.
I'm pretty sure the cruise ships dock close.
We allowed a good 3 hours in the Beatles Story, but that's just me taking my time.
The Magical Mystery Tour is a two minute walk away from the Beatles Story and well worth it.
The Cavern Club in Mathew Street is approximately a 15 to 20 minutes walk from the docks, but a taxi will get you there in 5 minutes, and of course, in the same street are are pubs frequented by the Beatles with loads of memorabilia.
You'll love it, just plan in advance.
Best wishes from Martin in England.
Written 1 March 2019
A Tripadvisor member
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Can you show an online purchased ticket on your phone? I don’t have access to a printer.
Written 7 October 2018
Yes! That’s exactly what we did. And the audio guide is included.
Written 8 October 2018
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