Monday, June 25, 2012

Liverpool



      On this trip to England, we decided that we wanted to visit Liverpool...birthplace of the Beatles.
Dan has always loved the Beatles. I learned this on our second date (maybe even the first). I was converted and then years later we have converted our kids.
Since the time Emily could dance, she has loved the Beatles, just like her dad.
Like Dan, she knows every lyric to every song and the history behind it all.
So, this is why the visit to Liverpool was a "must do" when went this time.
Artwork on the side of a building in London near the British Museum

We took an early morning train to Liverpool and arrived in the city around 9 am. 
We booked a FAB FOUR Beatles Tour and it did not disappoint.
We had a private car and driver for 5+ hours.
 He took us all over Liverpool and also took time to share the city's rich history with us.
It was a rainy day and even bordered on cold, but it didn't detract from the beauty of the sites.



In front of John Lennon's childhood home (now a landmark).

Mimicking a pose that John Lennon originally did in front of his home.



Our tour included visiting some beautiful old churches and cemetery.





Our awesome driver and tour guide for the day. He was a walking encyclopedia on all things England.

Love all the old architecture

Museums that we will have to visit on our next trip


The grand finale of our Beatles Tour was the Casbah in the middle of a residential area in Liverpool.
It is the very first place the Beatles played as a group before crowds became so large they moved them to the Cavern in the downtown area. The Casbah was in the basement of Pete Best's home (the original drummer for the Beatles). The Best family still owns the home and
Pete's brother gave us the personal tour.



Small "stage" area where the group performed
After a short stint in Germany, the group came back to play at the Casbah and John Lennon engraved this on the low ceiling where they performed.


Before we caught the train back to London, we did a little shopping and grabbed some fish and chips at a local pub.

Our Liverpool day trip was unforgettable, so glad we did it!
















































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