It also lists a wave of improvements to Beatles attractions, such as the Beatles Story introducing foreign language audio tours in Russian, Italian and German as well as French, Spanish and Japanese.
And it plots the new Beatlethemed Hard Day's Night Hotel, which opens in spring next year. The hotel will have 110 bedrooms including
executive suites, function rooms and conference facilities with first class service, as you would expect of a city centre hotel.
More than 1.7m visitors are expected to visit the city over the next three years and the Beatles industry alone generates £20m a year.
Cllr Warren Bradley, leader of Liverpool City Council, said: "Beatles-generated tourism is worth millions to Liverpool's economy and this guide is
perfectly timed. With 2008 on the horizon the city has a fantastic opportunity to introduce a new generation to the fascinating tale of how the Fab Four came to conquer the music world."