Learn the fascinating history of rock’n roll in Hamburg. Relive The Beatles’ story at the incredible BEATLEMANIA exhibition – 1,300 square metres dedicated exclusively to the band.
Discover information about Hamburg and the Fab Four which can′t be found in any book. Take a magical mystery tour to find out about The Beatles’ time in Hamburg from people who were actually there. English and German-speaking guide.
The city of Hamburg played a crucial role in the development of the Beatles phenomenon. From August 1960 to December 1962, the band regularly performed at different clubs in the city. During this time they honed their performance skills, increased their reputation, and made their first recording.
The fascinating Hamburg Beatles Tour takes you to places associated with the Fab Four during those years and gives you the inside story from people who were there at the time! See the humble quarters occupied by the band in the early days and the venues where they played.
You’ll even visit the place said to be haunted by the ghost of John Lennon! Information about these and other locations – which currently can’t be found in any book – are provided on this amazing walking tour.
You can take the walking tour alone or choose to complete the experience by visiting the incredible BEATLEMANIA exhibition, which contains five floors filled with Beatles memorabilia and stunning interactive displays. In this full-on Beatles extravaganza, you will meet the band at the height of their fame, hear the screaming fans, relive the immortal hits, and view the incredible array of contemporary merchandise.
This is a must for Beatles’ fans and anyone who loves the music of the 1960s
Your guide will show you the former site of the Star Club, once one of the most popular clubs in the world. See the Indra and the Kaiserkeller, which are in almost the same condition as when the Beatles played there! View the site of the other club the Beatles played at, which many people don’t know about!
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