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Beatles hotel launches Autumn in the City package
With the summer months drawing to a close, Hard Days Night Hotel has launched its Autumn in the City package.
In a bid to combine luxury and comfort with the thrill of exploration, the exclusive package has been devised with inquisitive travellers in mind.
The hotel, which was recently acquired by Millennium Hotels & Resorts, is located in the heart of the Beatles quarter on North John Street – making it the perfect location to access top city attractions including the iconic Mathew Street, Liverpool ONE and Albert Dock.
General Manager of Hard Days Night Hotel Mike Dewey said: “The Autumn in the City package was created to give both local residents and visitors on a global scale the opportunity to discover the city of Liverpool, and enjoy a Beatles experience like no other.
“Guests are invited to start their mornings with a hearty breakfast from Blakes Restaurant ahead of a busy day of sightseeing and exploring the city’s famous landmarks, before retiring to their luxury individually designed rooms afterwards.”
Available between September 7 and November 30, the Autumn in the City package includes a two-night stay with breakfast in a Luxury Room at the hotel, alongside a two-course dinner at Blakes Restaurant on one evening and a complimentary Strawberry Field cocktail from Bar Four on arrival.
Mike added: “It’s the beginning of a new chapter for Hard Days Night Hotel following its recent acquisition. The team and I are very much looking forward to welcoming both new and familiar faces through our doors and to the wonderful city of Liverpool.”
The package costs £198.00 for two nights based on two people sharing.
For more information about Hard Days Night Hotel visit www.harddaysnighthotel.com or call 0151 236 1964.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Craig Guy .
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