Highlights
Help! We need somebody – not just anybody… Travel back in time to the swinging sixties and learn about some of the world’s greatest musicians to have graced the city, from The Rolling Stones to Bob Dylan. Feast your eyes on the Cavern Club, the Liverpool Waterfont, and the Empire Theatre, and solve clues to uncover the city’s hidden stories. Are you ready to rock ‘n’ roll across Liverpool? Highlights: Explore the city’s historic landmarks Discover the rich musical heritage of Liverpool’s Merseybeat scene Unearth the eye-opening tales of your favorite rock ‘n’ rollers Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, an outdoor escape game, and a treasure hunt. The city game will take you about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete, but there’s no time limit that will allow you to go at your own pace. You won't need a guide, just download the app, go to the starting point, and begin the adventure.
About This Deal
Departure Point
- Please use Google Maps or other map services to arrive at this location. When you arrive, please follow the instructions inside the Questo app closely.
Duration
1 hour and 15 minutes
Languages Available
- Printed guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Beatles Statue
Pier Head, Liverpool
Weighing 1.2 tonnes, it was given to the city by the Cavern Club, the venue synonymous with The Beatles before they rose to fame in the 1960's. Located just outside the entrance to the Mersey Ferry terminal at the Pier Head, the statue is an over sized tribute to Liverpool's most famous sons. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Liverpool Town Hall
Town Hall High Street, Liverpool
Building of the present town hall began in 1749 on a site slightly to the north of its predecessor; its foundation stone was laid on 14 September. The architect was John Wood the Elder, who has been described as "one of the outstanding architects of the day". It was completed and opened in 1754. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
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Stop At: Eric's
Erics Mathew Street, Rubber Soul Complex, Liverpool
Renowned post-punk live music venue now hosting a club staging touring bands and local artists. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
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Stop At: The Cavern Club
10 Mathew Street, , Liverpool
Cavern Club doors open It all started on 16th January 1957 when the Cavern Club Doors were opened on Mathew Street. The owner, Alan Sytner, named the club after the Paris jazz club, Le Caveau de La Huchette. Sytner intended for the club to be the top jazz venue outside of London. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
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Stop At: Eleanor Rigby Statue
Stanley Street, Liverpool
Eleanor Rigby is a statue in Stanley Street, Liverpool, England, designed and made by the entertainer Tommy Steele. It is based on the subject of The Beatles' song "Eleanor Rigby", which is credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
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Stop At: St. George's Hall
St. Georges Place, Liverpool
St George's Hall opened its doors to the public in 1854, over 10 years after it was first commissioned. The architect responsible for the bulk of the design was Harvey Lonsdale Elmes. The Hall was built to provide a venue for the triennial music festivals. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
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Stop At: British Music Experience
Canada Blvd, Cunard Building, Pier Head, Liverpool
During its time it has hosted many types of entertainment, including variety shows, musicals, operas, pop concerts, and plays. The Beatles appeared in the theatre in their early days. The theatre has hosted two Royal Command Performances and in 2007, a Royal Variety Performance to mark Liverpool's being designated a European City of Culture the following year. It is sited in the William Brown Street Conservation Area. Here you will have to look around to find the answer to our challenge to advance to the new location and learn the story of this place.
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Stop At: Royal Liver Building
Royal Liver Assurance, Pier Head, Liverpool
The British Music Experience tells the story of British Music through costumes, instruments, performance and memorabilia. Whatever age you are, and whatever you are into, there is something here for you. See outfits worn by artists from Freddie Mercury and Dusty Springfield, to the Spice Girls, Adam Ant and X Factor finalists and musical instruments played by some of the world’s most renowned artists from Noel Gallagher to the Sex Pistols. There's even hand written song lyrics from Adele, the original statues from the Brits and the Apple Corp front door from Saville Row.
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Stop At: Liverpool Beatles Museum
23 Mathew Street, Fifty yards from the Cavern Club, Liverpool
Among the many historical buildings is the world famous Liverpool Waterfront, and dominating this, or as some prefer, keeping guard, are the Three Graces. It is assumed this group of buildings are named after the mythological Greek 'Three Graces', who were the goddesses of charm, beauty and creativity.
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Stop At: Liverpool Central Library
William Brown Street, Liverpool
Construction began on the Royal Liver Building in 1907, when it was designed as an office for the 6,000 employees of the Royal Liver Group. Designed by Walter Aubrey Thomas, the foundation stone for the building was laid on 11 May 1908 with the building opening its doors just three years later on 19 July 1911.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Liverpool Empire Theatre
Lime Street, Liverpool
Liverpool Beatles Museum, formerly known as Magical Beatles Museum, is a museum dedicated to the Beatles located in 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool. The museum was created by Roag Best, son of Neil Aspinall and Mona Best, half-brother of Pete Best. It was inaugurated on 13 July 2018.
Duration: Not Available
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later
- This tour is always available to book. We are open 24/7, every day of the week.
- This is the safest tour you can book: private, no human contact, you will avoid crowds.
- Play offline: you don't need an internet connection to play this city game
Exclusions
- A physical tour guide
Redemption Instructions
- Unlock your city game in the Questo app using this link: [https://questoapp.com/unlock](https://questoapp.com/unlock)
- Download the Questo app using this link (it’s free): [onelink.to/questo](http://onelink.to/questo)
- Head to the starting point and enjoy your city game!
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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