THE BEATLES MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR
Nanci Sinclair - Voorhees, NJ USA
September 2011
This tour was fabulous! Richard the guide is extremely knowledgable. My husband Bob and I enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you for all of the interesting info--our pictures look great--especially the one of Bob walking across Abbey Road!!
Veronica Arrazola & Mario Guerra - Mexico City
July 2009
Good walking, but the accent is very english !!! So we can barely understand Clear.
Congrats !! My husband was really surprised when we arrived to Abbey Road.
sharon - herzlia- israel
April 2009
hello i want to know how much time is the tour of the beatles on sunday and tuesday and if there is any discount for students.
if i want to go to this tour do i have to tell you befor?
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Hello Sharon,
 
In answer to your questions: the Beatles tours - like most London Walks - take about two hours. There's a very good discount for students: about 30 percent off. Just show your student card and you'll go for £5 rather than the adult rate of £7. Finally, no, no need at all to tell us before. London Walks doesn't operate a booking scheme - there's no red tape at all! Just turn up and you'll get to go. Or if the weather's filthy, well, don't turn up if you don't want to. The advantage being of course that you won't be out a sou - or a shekel! Precisely because there's no booking scheme, no requirement for you to book and pay in advance. The flexibility of it, the convenience of it - it's one of the many things love about London Walks.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Bestest,
 
David
Chris Preston - Vancouver Island, Canada
November 2008
Richard P's brilliant Beatles walk is worth every penny (pence). Make sure you have good walking shoes, water, your camera, Tube fare, and a love of the Fab Four. Here's one of me imitating that famous 1966 John Lennon TV appearance for Dudley Moore and Peter Cook when John played a lavatory attendant.
 
Tommy
June 2008
Thanks to Desiree just fantastic.
The swede
 
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David here. Thanks, Tommy. And for the uninitiated, the Divine Ms. D - the aforementioned Desiree - is Richard's principal "back up" for this walk. I.E., she normally covers it when he's away.
Heather Fitsell - London
November 2007
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour 30th September - Richard P. does not hold the title "Beatles Brain of Britain" for nothing! This tour was full of fun facts, of which I seem to have remembered all the odd ones e.g. 13 babies were conceived during the making of 'Yellow Submarine'. Richard projected his voice well, which is important on such tours. This tour takes in the little known backstreets of London, off the main highways that were so popular in the sixties, which I found facinating. Culminating at Abbey Road studios and the elusive zebra crossing, I highly reccomend this as a way to spend your Sunday morning.
Yang Eun-jin - Jeon-ju in Korea
March 2007
I'm a uniercity student.
I'll go London at this summer.
I want 'The Beatles tour'

Hello, Yang Eun-jin. It's David here. Well, that's easy enough. We do Beatles Walks five times a week. We do The Magical Mystery Tour every Sunday morning at 11 am; every Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm; and every Thursday morning at 11 am. The meeting point for The Magical Mystery Tour is just outside exit 3 of Tottenham Court RoadTube.

The Beatles in My Life
Walk takes place every Tuesday and every Saturday at 11.20 am. The meeting point is just outside the exit of MaryleboneTube.
 
And be sure to bring your camera along - get somebody to snap you when you're walking across the famous crosswalk!
 
And could you also bring some really lovely Korean weather with you. It's 5.50 pm on Monday, March 19th and it's pelting down snow outside my window! Mind you, the weather was lovely up until yesterday afternoon. And the weatherman says this white stuff isn't going to last!
 
Toodlepip.