Historic Hotels Worldwide’s distinct collection of historic treasures accommodate groups of any size, from grand exhibitions and product launches to intimate weddings and social gatherings.
Deep in Tehri Garhwal in the heart of a majestic Himalayan mountain range dwells Ananda in the Himalayas. Housed among the mythological Sal forest with views of the Ganga drifting in the distance, Ananda provides a spiritual retreat, committed to the traditional Indian practices of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Vendanta, creating harmony between mind, body, and soul, and complementing the ethereal natural beauty that surrounds this serene area.
Once ruled by royalty, engulfed in grand traditions, and spectacular in design and hertiage, the Devi Garh fort palace is an enchanting hotel, literally a treasure using local marbles and semi-precious stones throughout its thoughtfully distinguished decor. Surrounded by the mystical Aravali Hills, this regal 18th century palace watches over the village of Delwara, as the opulent symbol where majesty of heritage meet contemporary luxuries.
In the heart of the Inca city, Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel is the essence of luxury and comfort built in a colonial mansion of the 16th century, displaying several paintings of the Cuzco school, colonial sculptures, and carvings that transport guests to a time of brilliant extravagance.
Originally built in 1798, converted from Queen Anne stables, Rathsallagh House is a romantic countryside manor amid 530 acres of serene green fields, designated by a lush walled garden. Surrounded by the world-class Rathsallagh Golf Club, Rathsallagh House is an intimate property, boasting 29 unique guestrooms, an award-winning dining room serving an updated Irish country-style cooking, and intimate venues for weddings, board meetings, and other private events.
In the heart of The Hague, comprised of three 17th century buildings, Hotel Corona is a historic property boasting an exciting combination of comfort and luxury. While founded in the early 18th century, the hotel did not receive international acclaim until major stockholder and brewing tycoon Freddy Heineken renamed the lodging facility to Hotel Corona and began extensive restoration and renovation.
Amid the vibrant gardens and crisp ponds in the charming village of Hierden, Netherlands, Kasteel de Essenburgh is a treasured historic estate with romantic elements. Built in 1652, the castle was originally built as a personal residence occupied by wealthy families for centuries until the mid 20th century.
Originally built in 1903 as the personal residence and hunting lodge of Baron Jan Jacob Luden, Landgoed Jachtslot de Mookerheide is a luxury historic hotel surrounded by a thick green forest reminiscent of a classic romantic fairytale setting. Constructed in an Art Nouveau architectural style, the castle has been carefully restored to feature original fixings of the structure and beautifully detailed interior.
Offering the serenity and refreshing escape of the countryside, Losby Gods Hotel dates back 300 years to the lucrative timber trade. A large estate comprised of three factories, Losby Gods is a beautiful mid-19th century property featuring its own golf facility with two courses, a driving range, and tennis courts.
Originally built by Magnus Poulsson during World War I, Lysebu Hotel was used as a personal residence for Norwegian ship owner Anton Fredrik Kaveness. After the World War II, Lysebu was donated to The Danish-Norwegian Cooperation Fund in appreciation of the food aid Norway received from Denmark during German occupation.
Rich in heritage, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac is an urban resort, nestled in the hart of Old Quebec, that seduces with its historic charm, distinctive elegance, world-class hospitality and magic touch. Once the site of personal residence of the English and French governors, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac stands high on Cap Diamant, overlooking the majestic St. Lawrence River.
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