Welcome to Strawberry Field
Visit Strawberry Field, the iconic site in Liverpool immortalised by John Lennon in The Beatles hit, ‘Strawberry Fields Forever'.
Visit Strawberry Field
Strawberry Field, the iconic site immortalised by John Lennon and the Beatles invites you to step beyond the famous red gates and immerse yourself in the inspiring history, world-famous music, rich culture and Strawberry Field magic.
Our world beyond the red gates in Liverpool is waiting to be explored by you - stories are to be told, history is to be unravelled, music is to be adored and spirits uplifted. At the heart of Liverpool tourism, Strawberry Field offers an authentic visitor attraction with responsible tourism running central throughout everything we do.
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Come step through the red gates and into the famous site that inspired John Lennon as a child.
Accessibility
Enabling an inclusive, accessible environment that allows us to welcome all visitors.
'Imagine' Piano
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Steps at Stawberry Field
Support Strawberry Field
All sales through the exhibition, cafe and shop fund the Steps at Strawberry Field programmes. A series of individually tailored courses aimed at providing employment skills, work experience and opportunities to volunteer, which empowers those living with learning difficulties or other barriers to employment in the local Liverpool City Region.
By visiting Strawberry Field you are making a real difference to the lives of young adults in our local community and play a part in helping us get one step closer to allowing more young people to realise their potential and fulfil their dreams.
Latest News
A Hard Day's Night 60th Anniversary Screening Benefits Strawberry Field
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of 'A Hard Day's Night', we have joined with Liverpool Beatles partners The Beatles Story, The Cavern and Hard Days Night...
Rare limited edition vinyl acetate of 'Give Peace a Chance' goes on display at Strawberry Field
Strawberry Field unveils rare vinyl acetate of 'Give Peace a Chance' and 'Remember Love' ahead of the record's 55th anniversary.
Learning Disability Week
It's Learning Disability Week and this year's theme is 'Do you see me?', which is all about being seen, heard and valued