Hard Days Night hotel on the market for £11m

27 March 2015 by
Hard Days Night hotel on the market for £11m

The Hard Days Night hotel in Liverpool has been put up for sale for £11m.

The 110-bedroom hotel, named after the Beatles album and song of the same name, opened in 2008. It is owned by property firm Concord Estates.

The hotel features a grand central staircase, stretching from the basement to the top floor, along which are hund numerous Beatles-themed images.

Hard Days Night general manager Mike Dewey said: "The hotel was created as a unique blend of high quality hotel facilities with a subtle ‘twist' to cleverly portray the incredible story of the Beatles.

"Its unrivalled location surrounded by Liverpool's popular tourist destinations means that it is top choice for visitors, with the additional commercial appeal as a business, event and wedding venue."

Shaun Skidmore, director at CBRE, who is marketing the hotel, said: "In bringing the Hard Days Night Hotel to market, we are offering a unique opportunity to acquire not only a culturally significant property but a hugely successful, luxury hotel with an international client base in the best location within one of the UK's most popular cities.

"This landmark building plays a key role in sustaining the city's burgeoning reputation as a major tourist destination within the UK. We are incredibly excited to start entering into discussions with interested parties."

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