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| * [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]] - Hotel Atlantic [http://www.kempinski.atlantic.de/en/home/index.htm] | | * [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]] - Hotel Atlantic [http://www.kempinski.atlantic.de/en/home/index.htm] |
| * [[Heiligendamm]], [[Germany]] - Grand Hotel Heiligendamm [http://www.hotelheiligendamm.de/en/home/index.htm] | | * [[Heiligendamm]], [[Germany]] - Grand Hotel Heiligendamm [http://www.hotelheiligendamm.de/en/home/index.htm] |
| + | * [[Krakow]], [[Poland]] - Grand Hotel [http://www.grand.pl/] |
| * [[Lucerne]], [[Switzerland]] - Grand Hotel National [http://www.national-luzern.ch/] | | * [[Lucerne]], [[Switzerland]] - Grand Hotel National [http://www.national-luzern.ch/] |
| * [[Munich]], [[Germany]] - Bayerischer Hof [http://www.bayerischerhof.de/en/hotel/index.php] | | * [[Munich]], [[Germany]] - Bayerischer Hof [http://www.bayerischerhof.de/en/hotel/index.php] |
Revision as of 18:49, 8 January 2012
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In many cities, there is an interesting old hotel, something to remind you of the days when travel meant long journeys by rail or sea, a place where the rich and the famous of its day would stay. Nearly all of these were built before the Second World War, and many date back to Queen Victoria's reign.
Staying in such places is usually not cheap, though it may be cheaper than a more modern high-end hotel. Nor are they necessarily the most luxurious option; the modern high-end places may be even better. However, the grand old hotels are usually very central and they do have an appeal all their own; the old fashioned fittings, the lack of the latest amenities and a certain graceful agedness are often part of their character.
Of course, you need not stay in such hotels to enjoy some of their services. For example, a visitor to Singapore might just go to Raffles for a Singapore Sling at the Long Bar where Rudyard Kipling and Noel Coward once drank, and check out the Billiard Room where Singapore's last tiger was shot.
A traveler with piles of money might consider a round the world flight staying in many of these hotels.
Africa
Egypt
- Alexandria, Egypt - Cecil Sofitel [1]
- Aswan, Egypt - Old-Cataract Hotel [2]
- Cairo, Egypt - Marriott Hotel [3], originally the "Al Gezira Palace" built to house Napoleon's wife, Empress Eugenie of France
- Giza, Egypt - Mena House Oberoi [4]
- Luxor, Egypt - Old Winter Palace [5] The discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb was first announced on their bulletin board.
Morocco
Kenya
South Africa
Mozambique
Asia
East Asia
- Hong Kong, China - The Peninsula [12], Kowloon side at the foot of Nathan Road
- Beijing, China - Beijing Hotel [13]
- Shanghai, China - The Peace Hotel [14]
- Shanghai, China - Astor House Hotel [15]
- Hangzhou, China - The New Hotel [16]
- Seoul, South Korea - Westin Chosun [17]
- Taipei, Taiwan - The Grand Hotel [18]
- Tokyo, Japan - The Imperial Hotel [19]
- Yokohama, Japan - Hotel New Grand [20]
- Nara, Japan - Nara Hotel [21]
Middle East
South Asia
- Bangalore, India - Taj West End [24]
- Chennai, India - Taj Connemara [25]
- Kolkata, India - The Great Eastern Hotel. Once known as 'the jewel of the east' the hotel is sadly dilapidated these days.
- Kolkata, India - The Grand Hotel [26]
- Delhi, India - The Imperial Hotel [27]
- Delhi, India - Maidens Hotel [28]
- Kandy, Sri Lanka - The Queen's Hotel
- Mumbai, India - The Taj Mahal Palace [29]
- Shimla, India - Clarke's Hotel [30]
- Bikaner, India - The Laxmi Niwas Palace Hotel [31], a 106 year old palace
Southeast Asia
Many of Southeast Asia's grand old hotels can be credited to a single family, the remarkable Sarkies brothers from Armenia, who founded all of the following icons:
Of course, there are some other very classy options as well:
Europe
Northern Europe
West Europe
Central Europe
- Berlin, Germany - Hotel Adlon [61]
- Budapest, Hungary - Hotel Gellért [62]
- Budapest, Hungary - Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal [63]
- Frankfurt, Germany - Frankfurter Hof [64]
- Hamburg, Germany - Hotel Atlantic [65]
- Heiligendamm, Germany - Grand Hotel Heiligendamm [66]
- Krakow, Poland - Grand Hotel [67]
- Lucerne, Switzerland - Grand Hotel National [68]
- Munich, Germany - Bayerischer Hof [69]
- Saint Moritz, Switzerland - Badrutt's Palace Hotel [70]
- Vienna, Austria - Hotel Imperial [71]
- Vienna, Austria - Hotel Sacher [72]
- Zurich, Switzerland - The Dolder Grand [73]
- Zurich, Switzerland - Hotel Widder [74]
South Europe
Eastern Europe
North America
United States
There is a program called [Historic Hotels of America] with 200-odd hotels involved.
- Boulder, Colorado - Hotel Boulderado [87]
- Cincinnati, Ohio - The Cincinnatian [88]
- Grand Canyon, Arizona - El Tovar [89]
- Los Angeles, California - The Biltmore [90]
- Mackinac Island, Michigan - The Grand Hotel [91]
- Memphis, Tennessee - Madison Hotel [92]
- New York, New York - The Waldorf-Astoria [93]
- New York, New York - The Pierre [94]
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - The William Penn [95]
- San Diego, California - The Hotel Del Coronado [96]
- San Francisco, California - Palace Hotel [97]
- Waikiki, Hawaii - Moana Hotel [98]
- Washington, D.C./West End - The Willard Intercontinental [99]
- Yosemite National Park - The Ahwahnee Hotel [100]
Canada
The grand old hotels in Canada have a unique place in Canadian history. Most of them were built during first quarter of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway or Grand Trunk Railway in order to provide elegant accommodation while viewing the natural beauty along the rail line. Later, the railway sold them to international chains, mainly Fairmont.
These hotels are popular with tourists and locals alike and though overnight stays are expensive, they represent a fine piece of Canadiana worth visiting even if you only have time for a walk through the lobby. Two - Banff and Lake Louise - are major tourist resorts in their own right, located amid stunning Rocky Mountain scenery.
Mexico
Costa Rica
The Gran Hotel Costa Rica
Cuba
- Havana, Cuba Hotel Nacional La Habana [114], a grand old lady filled with memories of times past
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Oceania
Australia
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