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Paul McCartney's Travel Routines Are The Complete Opposite Of What Fans Expected
By Alessandro Passalalpi
The Travel
Let's be real here, Liverpool is more than just football and The Beatles. Liverpool tends to be underappreciated. Nonetheless, Paul McCartney is a big reason for its fame. Still to this very day, tourists continue to flock towards Paul's childhood home out in Forthlin Road.
These days, McCartney is still keeping busy while touring the world. He'll be back on the road as of October, going on yet another massive tour which starts in Montevideo, Uruguay. The legend still isn't slowing down, and his tour schedule remains just as busy all these years later.
This triggers the question, how does the legend keep himself entertained during flights on his private plane? Is he working? Coming up with new music? Writing? Reading? None of the above, and the answer might surprise most fans given how basic The Beatles legend really is behind closed doors.
Paul McCartney Isn't Working During Flights, Instead He's Keeping Things Simple And Watching Movies
The Beatles Legend Scroll For Newly Released Movies During Long Flights.
Back in the summer of 2023, Paul McCartney sat down alongside his own website, PaulMcCartney.com, and answered questions related to his traveling experiences. The biggest question asked and one fans are curious about is how the icon keeps himself entertained when traveling? Fans might assume he's coming up with material, or tackling some of his other work during that time period. However, McCartney revealed it is very much the opposite. He instead opts to chill out and enjoy the simple things life has to offer, like watching a movie.
"I don’t knit, I imagine that would be quite cool, actually. Tom Daley knits and so does Michelle Obama, and I get why they do it; it must be a great release of tension. But I watch movies. So when I travel from London to New York, its normally a seven-hour journey so I end up watching about three movies, and in the middle of it all I try and have a meal," he tells the website.
"I just go to ‘New Releases’ and unfortunately they’re not new – I’ve seen most of them!"
"On car journeys, I watch stuff on my iPad which can be films or series. I’m currently on Better Call Saul and it’s a good one."
He continued, "I don’t read on journeys so much, I read at home instead before going to bed. I get ready for bed and the last thing I do is read."
Paul McCartney's Upcoming Tour Destinations
Oct 1: Montevideo, Uruguay
Oct 11: Macul, Chile
Oct 15: São Paulo, Brazil
Oct 19: Florianópolis, Brazil
Oct 27: Lima, Peru
Nov 1: Bogotá, Colombia
Nov 5: San José, Costa Rica
Nov 8: Guadalupe, Mexico
McCartney added that he avoids watching movies or TV before bed, wanting to keep things as light as possible before going to sleep and getting proper rest.
There you have it, McCartney has normal habits on flights and road trips like the rest of us.
Paul McCartney Has Stunning Homes Around The World
Paul McCartney Had A Stunning Tucson, Arizona ranch.
Paul McCartney's real estate portfolio has certainly evolved over the years. One of his biggest purchases came alongside his late wife Linda.
° The couple purchased a massive 151-acre ranch out in Tucson, Arizona.
° McCartney bought the property in 1979, and it turned out to be the perfect escape during his booming fame worldwide, especially in the US.
° He also dished $4 million for a Beverly Hills home back in 2001. The home belonged to Courtney Love and Ellen DeGeneres.
His impressive portfolio includes a penthouse in Upper East Side Manhattan. This property didn't come cheap either. Purchased in 2015, the penthouse cost The Beatles legend $15.5 million. It includes ten rooms on two floors.
Note
Paul McCartney took a loss on the Manhattan property, selling it for $8.5 million, according to Hello Magazine .
McCartney's main base remains in St John's Wood, London. He purchased the house way back in 1965, and still calls it home today. Paul picked up the home at £40,000. Oh, how times have changed. The property now has a staggering worth of £16.5 million, and that's on the lower end with its value constantly rising.
Paul McCartney's Original Home In Liverpool Is A Tourist Attraction Spot For Fans
The Location Is Known As The Birthplace of The Beatles.
A photo of a Beatles statue in Liverpool.This spot is iconic for fans of The Beatles. 20 Forthlin Road out in Liverpool is the home Paul McCarntey grew up in. The home is currently owned by National Trust. The governing body does provide tours, and it remains a hot spot for admirers of McCartney and the iconic group. Over on Trip Advisor, tourists are still raving over their experience at Forthlin Road.
"This was an outstanding tour experience! It was a small group and the tour guides clearly love their subject matter. Fans just like us! The properties have been cared for and preserved with such attention to detail and with tremendous respect for the families. I pre purchased some guide books and they are wonderful! I highly recommend because you can’t take pictures inside. The guides are extremely well informed and they are extremely friendly and helpful. This tour is well worth the money. Don’t miss it," a Trip Advisor user wrote in September of 2024.
"I really enjoyed looking around John and Paul's houses, and felt pretty honored to be there," another user added.
All reviews for the recent months are at least over four-stars. Tourists appreciate the experience in McCartney's small town.
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