Step back into London’s golden era of rock and roll on a self-guided multimedia walking experience that traces the footprints of the city’s most iconic musicians.
From the zebra crossing immortalised on the cover of The Beatles album Abbey Road, to the Georgian terraces where members of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin once lived, each stop reveals a piece of musical history.
Follow an engaging route through central and north-west London, pausing to read about rare photographs, hear archival audio and absorb commentary that brings anecdotes and studio tales to life.
The route lets you linger at Abbey Road to recreate the famous zebra crossing pose, explore leafy residential streets where guitar legends such as Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney and Keith Richards composed songs, and discover lesser-known sites tied to the Rolling Stones and other influential acts.
Narration highlights recording sessions, notable collaborations and the cultural backdrop that shaped the music.
Whether you are a devoted fan or a curious visitor, you will gain fresh insight into London’s enduring influence on rock music and leave with a deeper appreciation for the artists, places and stories that defined a generation.
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