Paul's Flat at
7 Cavendish Avenue, LondonPaul's London home from 1965, just around the corner from Abbey Road
Ringo's House at
Compton Avenue, LondonRingo and his family lived in this North London mansion from 1969 until 1973
The Beatle's Flat at
57 Green Street, LondonThe first flat shared by all four Beatles in the Autumn of 1963 after they made the move from Liverpool to London
Jane Asher's Family Home at
57 Wimpole Street, LondonPaul left Green Street to move into the family home of his girlfriend Jane Asher
Brian Epstein's House at
24 Chapel Street, LondonBrian Epstein moved to Belgravia in 1965 where he lived until his death at the apartment on 27th August 1967
Ringo's Flat at
34 Montagu Square, LondonRingo loaned this flat in Marylebone to several friends over a number of years, including Jimi Hendrix and John & Yoko, who lived here in 1968
George and Ringo's flat at
Whaddon House, LondonBrian Epstein moved into a top floor apartment here in late 1963, followed by George and Ringo.
Film locations
Marylebone Railway Station at
Harewood Avenue, LondonIn 1964 several scenes in the Beatles film A Hard Day's Night were filmed at Marylebone station.
EMI House at
20 Manchester Square, LondonThe location of the staircase featured on the 1963 album cover Please Please Me, and 1973 compilations the Red Album and the Blue Album
Boston Place at
Boston Place, LondonAt the beginning of the film "A Hard Day's Night" you can see the Beatles running down Boston Place and into Marylebone Station
Hammersmith Odeon at
Hammersmith Apollo, LondonThe start of the Beatle-frolic sequence accompanied by Can't Buy Me Love in A Hard Day's Night
Apple Boutique at
94 Baker Street, LondonSite of the ill fated Apple boutique (Apple Retail) that opened on on December 7, 1967, and closed its doors for the last time on July 30, 1968
Apple Headquarters at
3 Savile Row, LondonHome of The Beatles business, Apple Corps. Location of the roof top Get Back concert in January 1969
Beatles Lifestyle
Indica Gallery at
Masons Yard, LondonSupported by Paul McCartney and hosted a show of Yoko Ono's work in November 1966 at which Ono first met John Lennon
Scotch of St James and Ad Lib Club at
Masons Yard, LondonTwo of the hippest clubs in the swinging sixties.
Bag O'Nails at
9 Kingly Street, LondonSite of the Bag O'Nails club off Carnaby Street where Paul and Linda first met in 1967
Buckingham Palace at
Buckingham Palace, LondonThe Beatles received their MBE here on October 26 1965 and Paul was knighted on March 11 1997
Primrose Hill at
Primrose Hill, LondonThe hill that featured in the 1967 song The Fool on the Hill
The Dorchester Hotel, Park Lane at
The Dorchester Hotel, LondonThe hotel where the post premiere parties were held after A Hard Day's Night and Help!
Music
EMI Abbey Road Studio at
3 Abbey Road, St. Johns Wood, LondonStudio 2 at Abbey Road became closely associated with The Beatles as they recorded almost all of their music here
Trident Studios at
17 St. Annes Court, LondonThe Beatles used Trident Studios in Soho to record their epic Hey Jude in 1968 along with a number of 'white album' tracks.
Decca Studios at
165 Broadhurst Gardens, LondonThe Beatles had their first London audition here on the 1st of January 1962