Responsible Tourism

Strawberry Field is a visitor attraction with a difference

Owned by The Salvation Army, we operate with a responsible tourism model that supports our mission. All money spent at Strawberry Field is reinvested into our community, funding our Steps at Strawberry Field and Fresh Expression programmes. Your visit helps support young people with barriers to employment find meaningful, paid work.

Mike, a Steps to Work Trainee, talks in front of over 300 guests about how the programme has helped him.

Steps at Strawberry Field

Your visit helps young people with barriers to employment access a better future! All money spent at Strawberry Field funds our Steps programmes, supporting young adults with learning differences, neurodivergence or other barriers to employment into paid work. 

A group of people gather around the Ukrainian Peace Monument. One has a guide dog.

Accessibility

Strawberry Field is a visitor attraction that welcomes all. The building has been designed to accommodate wheelchair users and those with visual, hearing and other disabilities. 

The path in the Strawberry Field gardens leading towards the new visitor centre

Our commitment to sustainability

At Strawberry Field, we are committed to providing a sustainable visitor attraction. We have received a gold accolade in the Green Tourism Awards and we are constantly working to improve our sustainable practices.

Visitor exhibition

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

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.