We’re on a weekend away in Liverpool for a gig double header. In a bid to mix things up (and to cut costs), we’re trying two different hotels too. First up, our Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool review.
Here’s what we thought.
Key data
Cost: £204.79 (MillenniumHotels.com)*
Fair cost: £125.00
Breakfast: Included
Check-in: 4pm
Check-out: 11am
Rating: 4 out of 5
How accurate are the website photos? Very
Would we recommend this hotel? Yes
Location and contact
The Hard Days Night Hotel is located at:
North John St
Liverpool
L2 6RR
England
Telephone: +44 (0)151 236 1964
Email: [email protected]
The hotel is just steps away from The Cavern Club, as made famous by The Beatles. The location undoubtedly influenced the decision to create a Beatles ‘themed’ hotel.
Lowdown
We chose the Hard Days Night Hotel because of its proximity to central Liverpool. That and because we had previously had a good experience staying in a Millennium Hotels property. The fact we could offset much of the room cost with loyalty points was an added bonus.
There are dozens (hundreds?) of hotels and apartments across Liverpool, so you will never struggle to find a room. Cost may be more of an issue however – Saturday nights are particularly expensive in this city, even for budget properties.
Do you have to be a Beatles fan to stay at the Hard Days Night Hotel Liverpool?
It’s important to address this question early on. I like the Beatles, Linda not so much; an in-your-face Fab Four experience would be ‘undesirable’.
The truth is, Millennium has shown exceptional restraint. The Beatles are present, but not overbearing. Reception features a handful of relatively minor prints and models, along with a 1960s-era Beatles soundtrack. The central staircase has an extensive collection of large, black-and-white photographs that spiral up to the top floor.
But in the lift lobbies and corridors, this could be any high-end four star hotel. The hallways show nothing but dark carpets and featureless walls. Muted and calm, unlike the surrounding streets.
Similarly, the decor in each bedroom is restricted to a single Beatles print above the bed. There’s no in-room Beatles playlists or dedicated documentary channel on the TV.
So yes, even non-Beatles fans will like the Hard Days Night hotel.
But… if you do want to go full-on Fab Four crazy, the hotel offers a special two-night Beatles package which includes a private taxi tour of Liverpool and more.
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Our personal experience
On to the actual Hard Days Night Hotel review…
Check-in
We checked in shortly before 5pm, a smooth and efficient process. Reception is located up a flight of stairs, although there is a small disabled lift to get you to the desk if required.
As expected from a hotel in the Cavern Quarter, there is a constant stream of Beatles music playing over the hidden speaker system. There are numerous Beatles-inspired artworks and a Yellow Submarine jukebox hidden in the corner.
We were handed a single keycard along with advice to keep it away from our cellphones. We’re on the third floor along a long, heavily carpeted corridor in a room facing the street.
Top tip: This area of Liverpool city centre is very, very noisy. Ask for a room on a high floor at the rear of the property if you’re a light sleeper.
Bedroom
The bedroom itself is a decent size. There’s a double bed, a desk and chair, a huge wardrobe and a second chair.
The bed was excellent. Not too hard, not too soft, and fitted with clean, crisp linen. Above hangs a portrait of Lennon and McCartney singing.

There is a small chest of drawers on both sides of the bed. Fitted into the headboard is a small touch panel providing control of the lights and air conditioning.
There’s also a large flat screen TV mounted above the desk, offering all the usual Freeview channels.
Bathroom
We’ve been allocated a regular room, so there’s a shower/tub combination in the bathroom. Everything is muted and clean, bare tiles on floor and wall. No need to worry about George and Ringo watching your daily ablutions.

There’s plenty of room and some lovely fluffy towels, along with wall mounted toiletries.
Parking
None at all. There is a 24 hour paid car park a few blocks away, but the rates are quite steep (we paid £14 for a stay between 4pm and midnight).
However, there are four disabled parking spaces directly opposite the hotel entrance. Blue badge holders can park for free – if you can snag a space. We did, and it saved us a fortune.
Taxis are readily available right outside the hotel door.
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Accessibility
There is a lift from street level to reception and two more lifts to the other floors in the hotel. The lifts themselves are quite odd shapes, designed to fit in the central space of the original spiral staircase.
Accessible rooms are available – just let the hotel know at the time of booking.
Food
The Hard Days Night hotel has a restaurant (North Sixty4) and a bar with a selection of Beatles themed cocktails. Breakfast is served each morning in the restaurant.
Breakfast is excellent. Bacon, eggs, beans, toast, sausages, black pudding, fruit, cold meats, croissants, cereal, coffee, tea, hot chocolate…
A massive spread and no excuse to leave the hotel hungry.
Oddities and quirks
Running alongside the hotel, Matthew Street is a Mecca for Beatles fans. It also attracts vast numbers of hen and stag dos and pub crawlers. Which means that Saturday nights are very, very loud.
And that’s before the drumming busker starts his routine. At 11:30pm…
Other accommodation options in Liverpool
There are dozens within a stone’s throw…
Stay tuned for our upcoming review of the White Star Line Hotel in Liverpool…
Can you walk to Liverpool Cruise Terminal?
In Liverpool, cruise ships land at Princes Dock. It is a 0.8 mile walk downhill along well paved roads, taking in some of the city’s most famous sights along the way.
The journey should take about 20 minutes on foot.

Can you walk from the Hard Days Night Hotel to the Liverpool Olympia?
Yes. If you can walk 1.4 miles steadily uphill, across busy roads.
We don’t recommend it.
We got an Uber for the return journey.
Hard Days Night Hotel Review – Final Rating
The Hard Days Night hotel is a ‘themed’ hotel. Themed in the fact that there are various Beatles photographs and artworks displayed throughout the property. However, this is a Grade II listed building and every effort has been made to retain the classic aesthetics.
If you are hoping for a 1960s technicolor fever dream, full of weed and hippies, you’ll be disappointed. If you want a classy four-star stay with a gentle nod to the Fab Four, then you’ll love the Hard Days Night.
We absolutely would recommend a stay here, especially if you can get a room for under £100 (yes, it is possible!).
Top tip: Millennium Hotels is currently running a promotion where members of the MyMillennium loyalty club can earn 30,000 points on their stay when booking direct. That may be enough to pay in full for your next Millennium Hotel stay.
Things to do in Liverpool
There’s plenty to see and do in Liverpool. Here’s a couple of activities for your consideration:
City & Beatles Tour with Live Guide & Live Music
Climb aboard this open-top bus tour and discover Liverpool through the stories, sights, and songs that shaped The Beatles. As you travel through the city, your live guide will share fascinating insights into Liverpool’s rich social history and the places where the Fab Four were born, raised, and began their journey to global fame. Along the route, admire the city’s architectural treasures, including its two magnificent cathedrals.
The tour stops at some of the most iconic locations in music history. Capture treasured photos at Penny Lane and Strawberry Field before passing by the childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. As the tour returns toward the city, enjoy tales of the legendary River Mersey and its connection to Liverpool’s cultural identity.
We did the tour and were thoroughly entertained throughout. Highly recommended.
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Liverpool Football Club Museum and Stadium Tour
Step inside the world-famous Anfield Stadium and explore the heart of Liverpool FC. Begin your journey in the Main Stand, where you’ll take in panoramic views of the pitch and the city’s skyline before stepping behind the scenes into exclusive areas such as the players’ tunnel, dressing rooms, and managerial dugout. With both live and audio guides, you’ll experience the passion and energy that bring Anfield to life on matchdays through cutting-edge immersive technology.
As your tour continues, soak up the atmosphere of this legendary ground. Stand before the iconic This Is Anfield sign, visit the press conference room, and imagine the excitement of matchday from the players’ perspective. Your adventure is enhanced with a multimedia guide, ensuring you don’t miss a moment of the club’s remarkable story.
Your ticket also includes entry to The LFC Museum, where over 135 years of football history come to life through interactive exhibits, original memorabilia, and an inspiring new exhibition, “Champions.” Relive the unforgettable 2024/25 season—a year of unity, belief, and triumph—with the Premier League trophy on display and immersive experiences that celebrate the spirit of Liverpool FC.
Book now
Sightseeing River Cruise on the Mersey River
Step aboard a legendary Mersey Ferry and experience Liverpool’s history from a whole new perspective. This river cruise invites you to discover the city’s iconic waterfront while learning about The Beatles, the historic Mersey Ferries, and the tales that have shaped this maritime city. Departing from Liverpool Pier Head, the journey offers magnificent panoramic views, with refreshments available as you sail along the River Mersey.
Glide past the beautifully restored Royal Albert Dock, admire the city’s striking skyline, and marvel at the Three Graces—Liverpool’s famous trio of early 20th-century architectural masterpieces. As you relax on deck, your guide’s fascinating commentary brings the river’s past to life, from The Beatles’ early performances on the Riverboat Shuffle cruises to stories of trade, travel, and adventure that defined Liverpool’s maritime spirit.
This unforgettable cruise blends music, history, and culture in one scenic journey—an authentic way to experience the heart and soul of Liverpool.
Book now
Disclosure
* We made our booking using points earned in the MyMillennium loyalty program from a previous stay at the Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington. This reduced the price of our stay to £54.27.
We did not receive any incentives or compensation for this Hard Days Night Hotel review.
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