Beyond a set of iconic red gates in Liverpool lies the place that inspired The Beatles’ hit ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’. It was in these gardens that John Lennon - who grew up a stone's throw away - went to play as a child. Nowadays, the hallowed site is home to an interactive visitor exhibition, a garden, a café and an on-site gift shop.Strawberry Fields first welcomed visitors in 2019 and has already become one of Liverpool’s best Beatles’ attractions. Previously a Salvation Army children’s home for some of the city’s vulnerable youth, the place is a unique addition to Beatles tourism and a reminder of the band’s enduring legacy.Through enticing photos, footage and memorabilia, the exhibition will give you a remarkable insight into Lennon’s early years, the former children’s home and the inspiration behind the famous fruit-related song. You’ll also discover the world-famous piano used to compose ‘Imagine’ – one of the 20th century’s greatest peace anthems. The tour continues with a stroll through the gardens, the same place where Lennon retreated to escape his childhood problems.Besides its popularity with tourists, Strawberry Fields is also much loved by locals. The site provides a training and work placement scheme for young people with learning difficulties, which is part funded by sales from the shop and café. It’s there where you can pick up some unique souvenirs and enjoy a hot drink or a tasty meal.