Strawberry Field, the site immortalised by John Lennon in The Beatles hit, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, opened its iconic red gates to the public for the first time in 2019. Previously the site of a Salvation Army children’s home where the young John Lennon played in the grounds, it now serves as a unique addition to Beatles tourism. Complete with an interactive visitor exhibition, café, shop, gardens and - at its heart – ‘Steps at Strawberry Field’.
Through the exhibition, visitors can learn more about the history of the site; including stories from the former children’s home and about how John came to write the famous song. The ‘Imagine More’ Café is a place to socialise and enjoy delicious dishes, sourced locally. The shop stocks a wide range of authentic merchandise from handpicked suppliers; many of whom are local. The gardens offer a calm space for reflection and a place to explore spirituality.
Please note:
You can touch everything in the exhibit!
Once booked, the purchase is non-refundable.
Allocated time slots are given for each ticket booked to avoid overcrowding
Student rates are available for people aged 13 years to 18 years.
Over 18s require an Adult ticket.
Due to large bags not being allowed in the exhibition, lockers are available at a charge of £2 for a small locker and £3 for a large locker.
Days of Operations:
Tuesday to Sunday (Closed on Mondays)
Location:
Strawberry Fields, Beaconsfield Rd, Liverpool L25 6EJ
Highlights
Audio guide available in : English, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Brazilian .
Interactive visitor exhibition with specialist media guide .
Explore gardens of John Lennon's childhood .
Gift shop selling unique Strawberry Field merchandise .
Visit the Imagine More cafe for locally sourced, quality food & drink.
See the iconic red gates of Strawberry Field and 'Imagine' Piano .
Inclusions
Entry to interactive exhibition including garden tour
Exclusions
Food and Refreshments