TAKE A STEP BACK IN TIME AS YOU CHECK-IN THESE 5 OLDEST HOTELS IN WORLD

Then and now, these hotels offer utmost comfort and grandeur to all their guests! 

 

Hotels have emerged as the cornerstone of hospitality for centuries now! Offering travellers a place to relax, and rejuvenate, some of these establishments are so old that it’s almost like taking a time machine to the era back then. They brim with uncountable stories and rich history of their locations. Interestingly, there are numerous hotels in the world which opened over a hundred years ago and are still operating smoothly. Standing tall since their inception, these properties have stood the test of time and have gone through extensive renovations to fit-in with contemporary needs. Below, you’ll find some of the oldest hotels in the world that are a historic landmark themselves. These five of the oldest hotels in the world are surely worth a visit once in your lifetime.

 

Villa d’Este, Lake Como 

Boasting a history of several hundred years old, the Villa d’Este is located on the shores of Lake Como, one of the most romantic settings in the world. Surrounded by 25 acres of enchanting park with centennial trees, statues and colourful flowers, Villa d’Este is a luxurious hotel dating back to 1568.Originally a summer residence for Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio, it was later transformed into a grand hotel. Gradually it became one of the favourite destinations for the European aristocracy and celebrities.

 

Cliveden House, England

 A Pinnacle of glamour and beacon of romance, the Cliveden House is a historic hotel dating back to 1666. Originally built as a gift for the mistress of the Duke of Buckingham, this hotel is situated in Berkshire, England. For over 300 years now, the hotel has served several notable figures throughout history, including the Astor family and Winston Churchill. The hotel’s state-of-the-art interiors, beautiful gardens, and proximity to the Thames River make it a popular destination for travellers seeking a luxurious and historic experience. 

 

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur

 The ‘Jewel of Jaipur’, Rambagh Palace is probably one of the most beautiful hotels in India. Once the residence of the Maharaja of the city, the palace that was built in 1835 was later converted into a Royal guest house. Boasting exquisite architecture, hand-carved marble latticework, sandstone balustrades, and lush Mughal Gardens, Rambagh Palace today offers a glimpse into the grandeur of India’s royal past.

 

Claridge’s, London 

 Since the 1850s, Calridge’s set in Mayfair, London has hosted a star-studded guest list including Queen Victoria, Winston Churchill, among other super important persons. Set in the heart of Mayfair, Claridge’s is an art deco icon with glamorous design, inspiring dining, impeccable service. To this day, the hotel continues the dedication to service that made it a byword for luxury. There are many five-star hotels in London but nowhere quite like Claridge’s.

  

Hotel Balzac, Paris

 Just steps away from the Champs-Élysées, Hotel Balzac is a discreet haven that opened its doors in 1875. Named after the famous French author Honoré de Balzac, the hotel offers a blend of classic French flair and modern amenities. Its central location, comfortable accommodations, and friendly staff makes it one of the top hotels in the city till today. If you want to live a day in an exclusive Parisian setting, then Balzac is a picture perfect spot.

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