The Beatles
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Those who live in Liverpool know that the Beatles are just a small part of the magic of this city, but the Embassie knows this is the reason many visit Liverpool. The staff has all the information you might need to take a Beatles tour or, if you prefer, to go out on your own. It is an easy walk from the hostel to Matthew Street, which is the site of today’s Cavern Club, and just a short walk to Slater Street and the Jacaranda, which was formerly owned by Alan Williams. Interestingly, there are a number of Beatles sites within a two block radius of the Embassie. When Julian was born to John and Cynthia, they were living in a house owned by Brian Epstein at Number 36, Falkner Street. John and Stu Sutcliffe’s local pub at the time was the Ye Cracke on Rice Street which is a necessary stop on any Liverpool pub crawl. LIPA (the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts or the ‘fame school’ as it is called) is a mere 5 minute walk from the hostel. In the past, many fortunate hostellers have seen Sir Paul McCartney on one of his frequent visits to his former school. Beatles tours are available daily and the Embassie staff will have all the information you might need to book a tour. Often smaller more intimate Beatles tours can be arranged by a certified Liverpool guide who is a friend of the hostel. Before booking your tour, you may want to inquire if a tour has been arranged through the hostel. |
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