Strawberry Field, the site immortalized 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 orphanage, where a young John Lennon played, it now serves as a unique addition to Beatles tourism. Complete with an interactive visitor exhibit, café, shop, gardens, and—in essence—"Footsteps in Strawberry Field."
Through the exhibition, visitors can learn more about the site's history, including stories of the former orphanage and how John wrote the famous song. The 'Imagine More' Café is a place to socialize and enjoy delicious locally sourced dishes. The shop offers a wide variety of authentic goods from hand-picked vendors, many of whom are local. The gardens offer a peaceful space for reflection and a place to explore spirituality. Notes: Time:
10:00am - 5:00pm
Location;
Strawberry Field, Beaconsfield Road, Liverpool L25 6EJ
Closing:
Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, January 4th
Highlights
Explore John Lennon's childhood gardens.
Visit Imagine More Café for quality, locally sourced food and drinks.
See the iconic red gates of Strawberry Field and 'Imagine' Piano.
What includes and does not include
Entrance to the interactive exhibition, including a tour of the garden
Audio guide available in: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Mandarin
Visit a gift shop selling exclusive Strawberry Field merchandise
Food and drink
Roundtrip transportation to hotels
Meeting point
Strawberry Field, Beaconsfield Road, Liverpool L25 6EJ