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
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Penny Lane Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Penny Lane, an alley near where John Lennon lived as a child, has become a must-see on a Beatles tour. At one end of the alley is the famous Beatles Barbershop, and several bars across the street were regular venues for The Beatles' early performances in Liverpool. Coming here feels so close to the life of the Beatles, who walked through it, took the bus here, and left their timeless music here. "Penny Lane" is also a famous song by The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney. Listening to this song and looking at the scenery here, I seem to be able to imagine the gathering and dream of the two teenagers. Beatles fans don't miss this place.
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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 alley where John Lennon lived as a child has become a must-see for Beatles fans.
Penny Lane, an alley near Lennon's childhood home, became a must-see stop for fans on a pilgrimage to Liverpool thanks to the Beatles'album of the same name "Penny Lane". At one end of the street was the famous Beatles Barber's, and the pubs across the street were the fixed venues for their early performances in Liverpool. If they perform late, they will go to a nearby cafe the next morning to have breakfast, chat and spend time aimlessly. Come to Penny Lane and experience the life of my idol.
Many Liverpool attractions have appeared in the recording of the Beatles song "Free as a Bird" MV, in which a bird leaps through the gates of the strawberry garden and the next shot is the terrazzo street. Most of the shops and windows here are renovated in order. There were also antique cars, trains and a bus used to recreate the Pence Street scene from the 1950s.
This is a neighborhood where John Lennon lived in his childhood, and the Beatles will have an album of the same name, so it has become another Beatles fan pilgrimage site, which is actually a small ordinary street.