Penny Lane
Penny Lane
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Pittsburgh, PA127,330 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
Every Beatles fan wants to see this historic Beatles Penny lane sign and street. A fantastic experience of a life time,
Written October 4, 2018
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JMD1951
Stone Mountain, GA277 contributions
Aug 2019
Our tour guide walked us down Penny Lane from the roundabout to the sign nearly at the end, a fifteen minute walk. There were dozens of tourists from a bus milling around the sign taking pictures. After ten minutes they cleared out and our guide pointed out what he said was Paul's signature. Sorry ..Could not make it out among all the other scraw. Well, at least I stood there.
Written September 4, 2019
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holidaymanWashington
Washington, UK4,853 contributions
Sep 2021 • Couples
That wonderful and famous Beatles song, that goes through your head, at the mention of the name. The street, named after Mr. Penny, has a darker and more infamous side; as Mr. Penny was a ship owner and slave master. The iconic street sign, now resides behind a perspex screen, since Paul McCartney signed it, a few years ago.
Written September 18, 2021
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sandy k
Birmingham, UK344 contributions
Aug 2021
Went to Penny Lane on the open top bus trip and stopped for a photo with the road sign. Next we went down Penny Lane and saw places mentioned in the song…I really enjoyed this.
Written August 12, 2021
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JTJD
United Kingdom1,027 contributions
Jun 2021 • Couples
It’s one of those things that even though we aren’t mad Beatles fans we just needed to go & have a look at during our stay in Liverpool.
It’s just a few minutes drive from where we were staying, at the Albert Dock, to Penny Lane. We located the “original” street sign without any problem.
It’s just a few minutes drive from where we were staying, at the Albert Dock, to Penny Lane. We located the “original” street sign without any problem.
Written July 27, 2021
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,425 contributions
Jul 2021 • Friends
OK, bus loads of tourists stop by the Penny Lane sign and I get it ,fans are fans ,it's a definite must go destination if your a fan of the fab four but to me Penny Lane is home to two of my favourite pubs namely The Dovedale Towers Pub and The Penny Lane Pub ,two fine establishments that offer a warm welcome and great beverages, along Penny Lane is Penny Lane Millennium Green ,a nice park area and just off Penny Lane is St Barnabas Church were Paul McCartney sang in the church choir ,its a great street to check out but remember it's more than a street sign.
Written July 10, 2021
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JuneBug1939
Weston super Mare, UK4,722 contributions
Sep 2019
We stopped off here on our Beatles Tour bus for a photo opportunity. Tommy, our tour guide, was so friendly that he wanted a photo taken with me and my sister (we'd been able to answer a lot of his Beatles-related questions). Such a lot of fun! And it was thrilling to actually see Penny Lane, walk along it, and see the rest of it from the bus. Fabulous!
Written September 15, 2019
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RopentaStones
St Helens, UK2,046 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
I know this place was made famous in a song but I can't imagine what the Beatles were singing about was a manky old sign full of graffiti and covered in a plastic cage. There is nothing in the area and I am sorry if I'm missing something but this was a waste of my time and energy to visit.
Written June 8, 2019
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Tom C
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Nov 2023 • Solo
(I am 83).
In post war 1952 I was attending St Margarets School in Anfield (just down the road from Liverpool's football training ground)
I had to get a bus from PENNY LANE to get me to school. Because my family were on the poverty line (my dad was a casual docker and my mother was an office cleaner) Liverpool Council funded my school uniform, shirts and shoes.
Plus my bus tickets to get me to school every morning..........down Penny Lane.
Then there was the "Tommy and the Tomcats " Rock'n Roll group....but that's another story....
In post war 1952 I was attending St Margarets School in Anfield (just down the road from Liverpool's football training ground)
I had to get a bus from PENNY LANE to get me to school. Because my family were on the poverty line (my dad was a casual docker and my mother was an office cleaner) Liverpool Council funded my school uniform, shirts and shoes.
Plus my bus tickets to get me to school every morning..........down Penny Lane.
Then there was the "Tommy and the Tomcats " Rock'n Roll group....but that's another story....
Written October 7, 2024
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Temac1970
Melbourne, Australia235 contributions
Sep 2024 • Couples
Easy to get to and park in if you want a photo in this iconic street / in front of a street sign. However, nothing else of note here … be aware, its just a regular street.
Written September 5, 2024
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