The Georgian House Hotel in London has turned two of its rooms into something straight out of Hogwarts.
Harry Potter, the boy wizard created by J.K. Rowling, has an enormous following of devoted fans all around the world. Now, they have a chance to spend a night in London's own version of Hogwarts.
The Georgian House Hotel in London recently announced it converted two of its rooms into Harry Potter-themed quarters, similar to those the character would have slept in at his school.
The rooms are called "Wizard Chambers," and cost between $300-$400 for a one night stay.
Each room features a four-poster bed, cauldrons and trunks labeled "HP." The hotel ensures "unexpected wizardly details" and that each room stayed true to the feel of Hogwarts.
The hotel also offers a "Muggle Walking Tour," and a "Making of Harry Potter" Tour at the Warner Brothers Studio, for an additional fee.
A spokesperson for the hotel explains the reasoning behind the renovation, "I had heard that the 'Harry Potter' studio tour was the most popular attraction in London, and the fact the bus left from Victoria station meant we were in the perfect location for attracting tourists who had come to see the studio.”
After the announcement of the new rooms, CNN reported that the hotel's website crashed due to the overwhelming number of fans trying to book a night.
The hotel is reportedly booking the rooms as far ahead as December 2015.