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Strawberry Field in Liverpool offers a unique blend of tranquility and history. This charming attraction is perfect for a short visit and is sure to leave a lasting impression. Renowned for its engaging and interactive history of The Beatles and the Salvation Army, it provides an immersive educational experience for all ages. Visitors are greeted by Jill and Neal, whose passion for their roles enhances the welcoming atmosphere. The team ensures a relaxing and comfortable environment infused with loving energy.

The gift shop is filled with a superb selection of affordable mementos, perfect for capturing your visit. When you're ready for a break, the cafe promises exceptional quality food with a menu catering to all diets and tastes. Friendly and knowledgeable staff make dining an absolute pleasure, enhancing the special experience that Strawberry Field is known for. Families will find it especially enjoyable, making it an ideal spot for birthday celebrations with its great family-friendly setup. With free parking and suitability for children, this 4.5-star gem offers a delightful escape to unwind, learn, and explore in Liverpool.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Free parking

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Reservoir Road
Bus stop 690 m walk
Cromptons Lane
Bus stop 983 m walk
Salisbury Park
Bus stop 935 m walk
Gateacre Park Drive
Bus stop 863 m walk
Beaconsfield Road
Bus stop 620 m walk
Druidsville Road
Bus stop 465 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,108 reviews
4.5/5 1,108 reviews
Andrew Nell
Andrew Nell
6 days ago on Google

Strawberry Field is a tranquil garden. Immortalised by the song, It is a popular place for beatles fans to be photographed at the famous gates. There is a nice cafe with plenty of free parking. There is a small museum for which there is an entrance fee with the piano that john lennon wrote imagine on.

tony roberts
tony roberts
1 week ago on Google

A wonderful experience, tranquil, peaceful garden with beautiful surroundings Would recommend

lesley snow
lesley snow
1 week ago on Google

We visited today, myself, my husband and my mum and dad. My parents grew up in Anfield and know Liverpool history well but they both learnt a lot. A well thought out exhibition and audio visual tour together with lovely gardens both with Beatles memorabilia. A lovely cafe and shop too. A thoroughly enjoyable way to spend a few hours we all enjoyed it. A special mention to Chantelle (I think) who was very kind, helpful and welcoming to us all. In fact all the staff we came across were lovely.

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