The Cavern Club is the cradle of British pop music, the place where the Beatles musical identity was formed. Today's Cavern is a thriving live music …
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Mar 5, 2025
Absolutely amazing experience, went after the Magical mystery tour as your ' boarding pass' allows free entry into the cavern clyb; saw a musician named Jimmy Young/Yeung who told a story about bei…Full review by Rnkt
Mar 3, 2025
It was worth going to see this famous Cavern especially after the Magical Mystery tour. We went about lunchtime and unfortunately couldn’t stay too long as we had to drive home to Devon. It wasn’t …Full review by Mary H
Mar 1, 2025
This was ultimately the highlight of my family's little day-trip to Liverpool. We visited in the afternoon so my teenage son was also allowed in and for 2 adults and 1 child it was £12 entry. There …Full review by emz1883
Hola, querría saber si puede entrar una niña de 9 años y si siempre se paga entrada. Gracias
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Families with children under the age of 18 are welcome to visit the Cavern during the day but children under the age of 18 are not permitted in the Cavern after 8pm. Children under 18 …
Families with children under the age of 18 are welcome to visit the Cavern during the day but children under the age of 18 are not permitted in the Cavern after 8pm. Children under 18 £2.50, adults £5
Is the Saturday Beatles Cavern Club show suitable for aging parents who struggle standing for long? Website says standing (and dancing) but the videos show people sitting and chill. What kind of vibe is it?
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Mostly standing, limited seating, lots of steps, we got a seat when we were there but it's pot luck to be honest whether you get seats