Accessibility at Strawberry Field

One of the UK’s most accessible tourist attractions

A woman in a wheel chair and a guide dog

Accessibility at Strawberry Field

Strawberry Field is proud to be a leading accessible visitor attraction in the UK. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can enjoy their visit comfortably, independently and with confidence.

Accessibility at Strawberry Field

Wheelchair Accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Dropped curbs and clear pathways

Exhibits at comfort level

Accessible toilets and parking


Accessible Parking

Accessible Parking

Designated parking within 50m of main entrance

Drop-off point with dropped curbs at main entrance


Changing Places toilet

Changing Places

Changing Places toilet facility available on site


Stoma-friendly toilet available

Stoma-friendly toilets

Stoma-friendly toilet facility available on first floor.


BSL and visually impaired tours provided

BSL and Visually Impaired

BSL and visually impaired tours available by appointment.


Captioned media guide

Captioned Media Guide

All videos on the media guide include captions.


Multiple languages

Multiple languages

Media guide is available in:

  • English
  • Brazilian Portuguese
  • French
  • Mandarin
  • Spanish

Large print menus available

Large print menus

Large print menus are available.

Just ask a member of staff.


Neurodiverity symbol

Neuroinclusive environment

Strawberry Field is suitable for people with Autism and Learning Disabilities.

Visitors are welcome to use their own headphones to access the media guide.


Sensory Items available

Sensory items availible

Sensory items, fidget muffs and ear defenders are available at reception on request.


Assistance Dogs welcome

Assistance Dogs welcome

Assistance dogs are welcome on site at Strawberry Field.

Rest stop area provided.


Breastfeeding friendly

Breastfeeding friendly

Breastfeeding is welcome in any public area of the premises.

Private spaces may be available on request.


An inclusive experience for all visitors

Across our visitor attraction, we have put a wide range of accessibility features in place to support people with different access needs. Our aim is to remove barriers wherever possible and ensure that all visitors feel welcome, respected and supported.

Planning your visit

If you are planning a visit to Strawberry Field and require additional support or adjustments, we encourage you to review the accessibility features available below. Our team is always happy to help you plan a visit that works for you.

To see a Visual Story of Strawberry Field, take a look here. This tells you what to expect when you arrive.

Help us improve

We are continually working to improve accessibility at Strawberry Field. If you experience any accessibility barriers during your visit, or if you have suggestions on how we can do better, we would love to hear from you.

Contact us:

The staff were very helpful and went above and beyond for us. The exhibition is spacious and set out well and very informative. The garden is beautiful and peaceful. We found the whole place to be wheelchair friendly with seating dotted around to rest when needed.
Tripadvisor Review
From the moment we got there, everyone went out of their way to be helpful and kind. Every staff member we came into contact with showed us the utmost respect and they were fantastic with my son, who is in a wheelchair and has Autism. Thank you for making our time with you so special and stress-free. We will definitely be back soon.
Get Your Guide Review
Interesting exhibition, not just about John Lennon and The Beatles, although clearly that’s a big part of it. Everything was very accessible, which was important to us with a wheelchair.
Get Your Guide Review

Plan your visit

Plan your Strawberry Field visit: get all the details on opening times, ticketing, location and useful visitor information for your day out.

Visitor exhibition

Delve into Strawberry Field and John Lennon’s history in an experience where ‘nothing is real’.