Accessibility
Strawberry Field is proud to lead the way in accessibility and we are determined to ensure it remains one of the most accessible tourist attractions in the whole of the UK.
Throughout our visitor attraction, we have provided the necessary features to ensure an inclusive and accessible environment that welcomes all visitors.
If you are planning a trip to Strawberry Field and you require additional support, please find a list below of some of the features we are both proud of and pleased to provide to our visitors every day.
Contact us with any questions or requests on 0151 252 6130 or info@strawberryfieldliverpool.com.
AccessAble
An independent review of Strawberry Field's accessible features is available on AccessAble.
Accessible marketing
Strawberry Field uses accessible design in marketing materials and has large print formats of information available. We are currently reviewing our marketing activities to ensure everyone is able to access all our materials.
What our visitors have to say
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.
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.
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.
Plan your visit
Plan your visit to Strawberry Field in Liverpool. Explore John Lennon’s childhood, book tickets for our interactive Beatles exhibition, stroll in the gardens, relax in the café and enjoy a peaceful, meaningful experience
Visitor exhibition
Delve into Strawberry Field and John Lennon’s history in an experience where ‘nothing is real’.