Liverpool Beatles Museum: Entry Ticket

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The Liverpool Beatles Museum houses one of the world's largest collections of Beatles memorabilia, with over 1,000 authentic artefacts spread across three floors. Located in a Grade II listed building on Mathew Street, just steps from the legendary Cavern Club, this museum offers you an authentic look into the Beatles' rise from local Liverpool band to global superstars.

You'll explore three floors packed with original instruments, stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, and personal items belonging to John, Paul, George, and Ringo. Each floor tells a different chapter of the Beatles story, from their early Mersey beat days to international fame. The collection includes rare guitars, drum kits, photographs, and memorabilia donated by the band members themselves and their families. Interactive audio-visual displays accompany the exhibits, providing context and stories behind each artefact.

Highlights

  • Original instruments used in Beatles recordings, including guitars and drum kits
  • Stage costumes worn during famous performances by all four band members
  • Handwritten lyrics and personal letters revealing the human side of the music legends
  • Rare photographs documenting their journey from Liverpool to worldwide fame
  • Interactive audio-visual displays providing context and stories behind the memorabilia
  • Personal items donated by the Beatles and their families

Plan Your Visit to Liverpool Beatles Museum

Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring all three floors at a comfortable pace, though Beatles enthusiasts often stay longer. The museum is located on Mathew Street in Liverpool city centre, making it easy to combine with other Beatles attractions. After your visit, you can explore the famous Cavern Club where the Beatles performed just steps away.

Personal photography is permitted throughout your visit, and the museum includes an on-site coffee shop for refreshments. The museum offers an educational experience suitable for all ages, with engaging displays that appeal to young visitors. However, due to the historic Grade II listed building structure, the museum is not wheelchair accessible.

While walk-ins may be possible, booking your tickets guarantees entry and often offers better prices. Liverpool's Beatles heritage extends beyond this museum, so consider exploring other Beatles tours around the city to complete your musical pilgrimage.

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Opening times

10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm

Know before you go

Entry Requirements: Present your tickets and valid photo ID at the museum entrance

Last Entry: Final admission is 1 hour before closing time

Duration: Allow 1-2 hours to fully explore all three floors of exhibits

Accessibility: The museum is not wheelchair accessible due to the historic building structure

Food & Drink: On-site coffee shop available, but food and drinks not permitted in exhibit areas

Photography: Personal photography is allowed throughout your museum visit

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not touch displayed artifacts

  • Please supervise children at all times

  • No flash photography

  • Respect other visitors and maintain a quiet atmosphere

  • Follow any instructions provided by museum staff

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Where you'll be

23 Mathew Street

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