Liverpool Beatles Museum: Explore the Largest Collection of Authentic Beatles Memorabilia

Discover the largest collection of authentic Beatles memorabilia at the Liverpool Beatles Museum. Explore over 1000 never-before-seen items and immerse yourself in the band’s journey to fame.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Liverpool Beatles Museum - Five floors of a massive former Victorian warehouse house this breath-taking collection of over 1000 items. Visitors will be swept along on a wave of unimaginable nostalgia as they explore an awe inspiring wealth of authentic items including, original guitars and drums from the Hamburg days, interviews with those that…
What's Included
  • Pushchair and luggage storage available
  • All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

The Liverpool Beatles Museum, one of the most extensive repositories enshrining The Beatles’ legacy, displays more than 1000 authentic items never exhibited before, spread over three floors.
Experience the group’s early days in Liverpool and Hamburg, their ascension to global stardom, and their pioneering studio years by visiting the museum. Nestled in…

Location
Liverpool Beatles Museum
23 Mathew Street, Fifty yards from the Cavern Club.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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C9804rqjulieg
Mar 31, 2025
A Great Museum - This tour is really good , so much to see of the Beatles, it wasn't busy so we could take our time looking at all the incredible memorabilia, I would recommend paying for the audio guide (it's only a pound). There are alot of stairs, so if you have difficulty walking, it wouldn't be very comfortable for you, there is no disabled access.
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Johngn1858ba
Mar 31, 2025
Magnificent memorabilia. - Wonderfully informative with a host of memorabilia. Photos, instruments, original posters and much more. An audio guide is also available.
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Anthony_j
Mar 28, 2025
One too visit for the history of the Beatles. - We are both Beatles Fans and visited both Beatles Museums in Liverpool, this one gives a far better personal insight into how the Group became globally famous. On display are lots of memorabilia from people close to the group from its first forming to the Beatles we know today. It is spread out over three floors and you will need a couple of hours and even then you will probably only have time to look at and read about 75% of the items on display. Well worth a visit and it’s in Mathew Street just a few doors from the cavern, great location.
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Si
Mar 14, 2025
Well worth a visit for any Beatles fan - Loads to see over 3 floors, each floor dedicated to a particular era in the Beatles history, it was quiet when we visited but it was early March so was expected. The displays very interesting and well laid out.
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Janet
Feb 7, 2025
Well worth the visit - A unique and immersive experience. The exhibition was very personal and well set out in chronological order. The information was informative without being overbearing
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Traceysu1763lq
Feb 6, 2025
Great - Such a great Museum in the heart of Mathew Street. Roag Best has done a fabulous job making this place a must see for any Beatles fan. . Wish there was a lift though as there are some steep stairs inside.
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Jolandaadventures
Jan 29, 2025
Beatles museum - Nice to see in the background the music of the Beatles. You can easily walk around here for 1.5 hours without getting bored. Nice composition of history. Highly recommended.
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Artt687
Jan 24, 2025
Best Beatles museum in Liverpool. - Lots of great, authentic pieces here. As I understand it, much of it comes from Pete Best’s family. Neil Aspinell, who was married to Pete’s mom, would send stuff home from his tours with the boys through the years. It’s the best Beatles museum for the money. Just down the block from The Cavern.
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_markbates139
Mar 10, 2025
Overall, quite good. Worth a visit whether you like the Beatles or not. - Ovverall, quite good. However, I had great difficulty finding it which took me 1 1/2 hours as opposed to the 20 mins expected. I had to ask several people but eventually managed. I saved a map plus route from the website and didn't anticipate any difficulties. Once found, accessed through the Cavern Club Area, everything fine. Staff very welcoming. A few nit picks though. I didn't find the rolling video on the first floor all that informative. I expected broader coverage of how The Beatles came to fame rather than snap shots of interviews with people associated with the band. Some greatphotos but a bit too many. The information text was good, nice and to the point. I didn't realise there were 2 more floors upsstairs so ended up ruching these a bit. The instruments on display were not those actually used by the band but by those associated with them though they looked just the same. Could there have been some info on other options available, eg the magical mystery tour, the pop museum (not the Beatles Story on Albert Dock)? Also, I think it would have benefitted with a bit more trumpet playing about the world wide impact the band had. I hadn't appreciated this until I went abroad. I also think a watershed era for the band was when they broke out from the "cheesy pop" stuff to more psychedelic/ conceptual music (Sgt Peppers etc) in order to gain more musical respect. It would be nice to see that documented.
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Samw836
Feb 12, 2025
Worth a visit if passing - Interesting if you are a Beatles fan and worth a visit if you have a spare couple hours but I wouldn't go out of my way and doubt I will visit again. Staff are very friendly. Venue is clean
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