If the Peanuts comics were a huge part of your childhood, then get ready for a major dose of nostalgia thanks to an adorable Snoopy-themed hotel!
The Peanuts Hotel in Kobe, Japan, is a celebration of the Charles M. Shulz's beloved comics, where everything from the rooms to the decor and even the food in the restaurant is themed around Snoopy and his friends.
The 18 bedrooms are basically variations of the rooms we dreamed of as kids, with Snoopy-themed wallpaper, bedding and toys.
The best part is that no two rooms are the same; each individual room is themed around a specific comic strip from the series, in a sweet tribute to the stories.
The 'It was a dark and stormy night' room re-creates the moment when Snoopy is trying to write a novel, so the bedroom features a typewriter, a corkboard showing artwork by Charles M. Shulz.

The quirky 'I did it! I'm the first beagle dog on the moon' room unsurprisingly is themed around space and has quirky nods to Snoopy's astronaut ambitions.
Meanwhile, the 'Cowabunga' room takes you straight to the seaside with illustrations of Snoopy trying his hand at surfing, with bedding inspired by blue ocean waters.
What the rooms do have in common is that there are heaps of pictures of Snoopy all over the walls, the bathrooms, even the clocks.

Oh, and of course it's not just Snoopy who makes an appearance; Charlie Brown and friends can also be found adorning the rooms.
Meanwhile, the hotel's communal areas also offer up plenty of opportunity to immerse yourself in the Peanuts world.
For a start, the on-site diner has heaps of Snoopy decor, and even serves up an array of Snoopy themed dishes! Meanwhile, there are plenty of souvenirs to be found whether you're after Peanuts clothing, mugs, or even figurines start (or add to!) a collection.

The hotel, in the Setouchi region of Japan, takes its concept from a scene in the original comic, where Snoopy's bird friends fall asleep at his iconic dog house.
"It's nice to have a home where your guests feel comfortable," the iconic dog muses.

Want to stay?
Prices start from £215 per room, per night which includes breakfast at the Peanuts Diner. (However, it excludes the eight per cent tax visitors need to pay).
You can find out more on the official Peanuts Hotel website .
As for getting there? In terms of flights, your best bet is to fly to Osaka from the UK - British Airways offers direct flights with return fares from £715pp . It's then about a 40 minute drive from the airport to the Peanuts hotel.
You can find return flights to Kobe from £410pp through Skyscanner but it's worth noting that these usually include multiple stopovers.