2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Follow the path of John, Paul, George and Rico and experience ‘Beatlemania’ in New York! See places related to The Beatles, such as the Ed Sullivan Theater, Carnegie Hall, Plaza Hotel, Central Park, and the Dakota building. Highlights: Discover the ‘Beatlemania’ in NYC with a 5-Star Private Guide Visit sites linked to The Beatles’ adventures in New York See the famous Dakota building and John Lennon’s memorial Find out the details of John Lennon’s assasination Hear interesting stories about The Beatles’ ‘invasion’ of America The arrival of The Beatles in America in 1964 left a major imprint in the nation’s cultural memory. Join this exclusive tour to follow in the footsteps of Liverpool’s Fab Four in Manhattan. See places where the band members played shows, stayed, and lived. Learn interesting facts and anecdotes about The Beatles’ time in New York and experience Beatlemania.
Meet your guide in front of the Ed Sullivan Theater, 1697 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, United States
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Ed Sullivan Theater, where The Beatles made their first appearance on a popular American television variety show, the Ed Sullivan Show. Further down 7th Avenue you will find the prestigious concert venue Carnegie Hall, where the band gave two back-to-back performances. See the street where hundreds of fans gathered to greet John, Paul, George and Rico during their stay at the Plaza Hotel.
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Follow your Private Guide along the green alleys of Central Park, see places where they had a photoshoot, and hear stories about The Beatles’ experience of the Big Apple. In the park, there is a quiet, shady patch known as Strawberry Fields, which features black and white mosaic honoring John Lennon.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Across the street you will see the famous Dakota building, which was home to many celebrities over the years, including John Lennon and Yoko Ono. See the street where John was assassinated in 1980 and hear all the facts and rumors about this shocking case.
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free