BEATLEMANIA erupted on February 9th, 1964. On that evening, The Beatles performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York City before an estimated TV audience of 73 million viewers. After that performance the world changed forever, and the lives of the Fab Four would never be the same.
This 2 hour Beatles walking tour follows the path of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, visiting sites including:
More than 3 million people populate this area daily including toursists, students, office workers and local residents. Enjoy your Rock Junket Beatles tour through this vibrant neighborhood and then enjoy the many boutiques, museums, restaurants and bars.
Life Support For Rock History
This 2 hour Beatles walking tour follows the path of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, visiting sites including:
- The Ed Sullivan Theater
- Strawberry Fields and the Lennon Mosaic
- Central Park
- Carnegie Hall
- and more!
More than 3 million people populate this area daily including toursists, students, office workers and local residents. Enjoy your Rock Junket Beatles tour through this vibrant neighborhood and then enjoy the many boutiques, museums, restaurants and bars.
Life Support For Rock History
What Is Not Included?
It's a visual walk through midtown Manhattan so people watching is also a plus. We will not be going into any of the buildings, but feel free to wear your Beatle boots.
Meeting Location
1700 Broadway Pillar between 53rd and 54th Streets (New York, NY)
(Exact meeting location details will be provided immediately upon purchase of tickets.)
- Do I have to purchase tickets in advance?
- Tickets must be purchased in advance, and tours often sell out quickly. To maximize your chances of getting the day and time you prefer, please book well in advance. Tickets can only be purchased with a Visa or Mastercard. Cash is not accepted.
- Where does the tour begin?
- The tour starts in Midtown Manhattan, on Broadway near 54th Street. Exact meeting location details, including a map and subway directions, will be provided to you immediately upon purchasing your eticket.
- Are cameras allowed on the tour?
- Yes. There will many of great opportunities for taking memorable photos, so remember to bring your camera.
- Do we actually go into the locations?
- This walking tour gives you an overview of the neighborhood, and points out the most important locations from the history of the Beatles in NYC. We do not enter any of the buildings listed, though we will spend time in Strawberry Fields in Central Park.
- Are bathrooms available during the tour?
- Obviously there are no provided since it's a walking tour. If an emergency arises, however, there are local establishments that might accommodate you.
- Are strollers or wheelchairs allowed on the tour?
- Yes, wheelchairs and strollers are permitted. Please keep in mind that the area can be congested with traffic, so smaller strollers are recommended, if possible.
- May I bring my dog on the tour.
- We love pets but we ask that you leave your pet at home out of courtesy for the other guests that may not be pet friendly.
- Can I book a private tour?
- Yes. If you are interested in booking a private tour, please contact Rock Junket by clicking on the "Contact RockJunket" link.
- Are gift certificates available?
- Yes. To inquire about a Rock Junket gift certificate, please click the "Contact RockJunket" link and email your request, along with contact information.
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Rock Junket creator and host Bobby Pinn certainly has a passion for music having spent over 17 years in the music business. A lover on New York City Pinn has called Manhattan home for a long time. Bobby Pinn has worked with some very influential bands including Nirvana, Rancid, Smashing Pumpkins, BB KIng and he also orgainzed the very last Ramones instore at Tower Records in the East Village.
Rock Junket Walking Tours have been featured on MTV, VH1, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, USA movie of the week and in such mags as Rolling Stone, The Villager, New York Post, Flare, New York Daily News, A1 in England and many others.
Rock Junket is passionate about music and New York City so stay posted for more and more of NYC's coolest walking tours.
Rock Junket Walking Tours have been featured on MTV, VH1, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, USA movie of the week and in such mags as Rolling Stone, The Villager, New York Post, Flare, New York Daily News, A1 in England and many others.
Rock Junket is passionate about music and New York City so stay posted for more and more of NYC's coolest walking tours.
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