Abbey Road Studios

Abbey Road Studios

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Felipe Jimenez
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How great it was to be where some important characters in the history of music took a photo that toured the world and was part of the cover of their album. I stepped on his own ground. It was great

Jesse Morenus
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History First Hand! Since you cannot actually go into the Abbey Road Studios the next best thing is to visit the gift shop that is right next to the studios. There you will find an array of memorabilia. I also recommend taking photos of the outside and yes the cross walk. It is a unique experience. If you are an artist looking to record you will of course need to contact the studio directly for booking.

Fabio Morgado
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Nilanjan Majumdar
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Analia Laura Juhasz
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This was so fun! I feel sorry for the traffic, which is constantly waiting for people to cross and have their photo taken. Our group had an amazing time and it brought a lot of joy to a stressful day. It is close to public transport and the walls are cleaned regularly allowing for signing by the public.

Bug Club
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Epic spot to visit. Brought our 2 boys and the 4 of us reenacted the iconic album cover. We had costumes and everything. Our little guy wanted to be Paul. He went barefoot and had a fake cigarette! Be aware, Abbey Road is an actual road, so you've gotta be cautious if reenacting the album cover. Also, London is quite rainy, so possibly wet feet for "Paul"!

Yoshi Dor
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For the French it is really to see, there is even a museum next to it, in addition to the pedestrian passage on the cover of the famous Abbey road. By the way be careful if you want to pose on the pedestrian crossing of Abbey road, cars do not appreciate at all

Da Silva
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Great emotion, being part of this legion, that long wanted to climb this step, I would have liked to have visited the studio but it is not possible. I passed the shop and took a photo on the memorable treadmill.

Tim Hubbard
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Excellent! An open day visit to the world famous recording studios and a seminar on sound recording history at Abbey Road in Studio 2. Met and had a chat with the legendary Engineer/Producer Ken Scott. He sound engineered for The Beatles, Pink Floyd, George Harrison and was a producer for David Bowie, Queen, Supertramp. Very interesting chatting with him.

Jerome Johnson
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After doing a session here I can say that the studios and the facilities are amazing. You feel right at home whether you play bass, guitar or if you're just a walk in musician. The staff are super friendly and with everything that's happening it reminds to stay clean and protective whilst being inside the studio.

Minnie Cui
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Beautiful area - quiet and quite peaceful. If you're a fan of music, this is a must. The items for purchase in the Abbey Studios Shop are obviously quite pricey, but it's at least worth it to walk around and take a look.

Kofi Nkansah-Boakye
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Keith Barrett
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Marvellous historic place to visit. Bags of fun watching people posing on the famous zebra crossing. Then walked round to Paul's house. Discovered Billy Fury lived nearly opposite Paul's place. Good day out.

Karina Barrera
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This is the emblematic place where the Beatles stamped the cover of their Abby Road album, outside the studios of the same name on the street. Vehicles pass that at all times, with an incomparable patience wait for people to take their long-awaited photograph. You can arrive by bus without problem from anywhere. A place to go in London

Onofre Sampaio
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