Liverpool Beatles Museum

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Liverpool Beatles Museum

Museum · Wapping

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23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom

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Liverpool Beatles Museum by null
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Liverpool Beatles Museum by null
Liverpool Beatles Museum by null
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Original memorabilia, mementos, instruments, photos, clothes  

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23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom Get directions

liverpoolbeatlesmuseum.com
@liverpoolbeatlesmuseum

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23 Mathew St, Liverpool L2 6RE, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 151 236 1337
liverpoolbeatlesmuseum.com
@liverpoolbeatlesmuseum
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@beatlesmuseum_

Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Sep 15, 2025

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Yaron Yarden

Google
I couldn't make up my mind on which Beatles Museum to visit, so I decided to go to both and I'm glad I did. The Liverpool Beatles Museum is more for the knowledgeable fan in my opinion. You already know the story, and here you get to see a lot of original memorabilia and mementos. It's very well presented and a delightful visit. 2 quick notes. Why charge an extra pound for an audio when we already paid 20 for admission? Also, it was very warm in there.

Rafael Yuri

Google
The Beatles museum is a unique experience. Even though we’re fans, we discovered things we had never imagined! We knew it was going to be a very special moment, so we chose to visit it on my wife’s birthday — and it did not disappoint at all. We’re already planning to go back and take our family with us, we’re sure they’ll love it! I forgot to mention that the gift shop at the end of the tour is amazing — it really makes you want to buy everything! This is definitely an experience we highly recommend in Liverpool.

Chris Graham (Chris)

Google
The museum was excellent but didnt realise that it's recommend to use the audio guide. Not idea with someone using a walking stick. The museum ends up having lots of people standing around not moving or hearing you say 'excuse me'. Tight narrow corridors. Which is understandable due to the museums location. Content is great and shop very well stocked.

Adam White

Google
Too many negative reviews here - not what I expected from a lot of them. The museum is across 4 floors - the shop on the ground, then pre-Please Please Me, then 1962-66, then 1967-1970. All the Pete Best stuff the other reviews mention is on the first floor - which is really interesting with a lot about the Casbah and Hamburg. There are some great items too, with lots of guitars, memorabilia, and items purchased by the boys. I particularly like some carved coconuts John bought in Hawaii on holiday which were incredibly random but silly. They also have a toilet from Tittinghurst which is odd but nice. There were some really good copies of the Pepper suits and right next to them french horns used on the album. Really enjoyable experience, great shop with decent prices, and not too busy.

Dan Morrissey

Google
There are lots of exhibitions showing photos and items from The Beatles. For this museum you need to have a knowledge of the history of The Beatles to fully understand the museum

Dean Fries-Romack

Google
unshockingly (due to who owns the museum) a majority of the artifacts belong to the Best family, which is interesting don't get me wrong. if you're hoping for a bunch of Paul or George artifacts, you will be disappointed though. this museum has lots of gifts to the Best family & artifacts from Pete Best himself. for the price and amount of things to see, the museum is great - but if you're hoping for the sensational items from the ultimate fab four, you might be disappointed.

David Ritchey

Google
An awesome walk down memory land from my high school and college days! Lived being in the same spot as the Beatles played before making history!

Nieves R. Méndez

Google
It's just wonderful!! Even if you are not a Beatles fan, it is a place you must visit in Liverpool. There, you will find from their instruments to their letters, platinum records, photographs, clothes, or sculptures made in their honour. There is a ticket fee and a small shop to purchase different gifts available.