If you find yourself in Liverpool and you are looking for an interesting place to spend the night, head on over to the Hard Days Night Hotel. The hotel, which opened February 1st in London, offers 110 rooms for both Beatles fans and those who don't necessarily love the band but want to stay somewhere other than the norm.

As an ode to the band, you will find a Yellow Submarine jukebox in the lobby and the walls throughout the hotel hold rare photos of the group. If you head to Hari's, the bar in the basement, you'll find more pictures from the days when the band followed Maharishi. If you want to know what their spouses looked like, head to "The Two of Us" wedding chapel to see the photos. Each bedroom has a specially commissioned piece of artwork by acclaimed Beatles artist Shannon, an American painter who the Lord Mayor of Liverpool dubbed "The World's Greatest Beatles Artist."

Unless you bring your own mp3 player, don't expect to hear Beatles music being piped throughout the place; the concept is not meant to be Beatles mania. However, if that is what you're looking for, head to the Cavern walks, a mall that includes the Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds eatery and a Beatles store. Visit the docks and catch the Beatles Story museum or, visit Penny Lane on a Magical Mystery Tour.

Getting to spend the night with the Beatles isn't cheap; the rooms go from $340 and up. If you're ballin', book a night or two in one of the two luxury suites--each named after a Beatle. Lennon's suite features a white baby grand and McCartney's has an authentic suit of armor in it.

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