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Historic Hotels in the United Kingdom
One of the world’s oldest nations, the United Kingdom is a union of many unique countries. England features an abundance of distinguished British landmarks, like the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and Windsor Castle. To the north, Scotland features more fantastic destinations that convey its own special blend of history such as Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Mile, Glen Cova, and the Falkirk Wheel. To the west resides the country of Wales and its amazing variety of historic locations like Caernarfon Castle, Cardiff Castle, and Snowdon. Dunluce Castle, the Giant’s Causeway, and the Belfast Botanical Gardens are just a few of the memorable sites that reside across the Irish Sea in Northern Ireland.
Historic Hotels in the United Kingdom
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dunblane Hydro
Dunblane, Scotland, United Kingdom
The DoubleTree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro is a little bit of luxury in the heart of Scotland. Set within 10 acres of private and beautiful grounds, the hotel opened with a grand ball in 1878. Designed by renowned Scottish architects Peddie and Kinnear, the hotel was originally a Victorian health spa resort, and the Hydro, as it was then known, welcomed guests who came to drink the local spring water and enjoy a range of hydropathic treatments.

DoubleTree by Hilton Dundee
Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
The history of the DoubleTree by Hilton Dundee originates with a sprawling industrial complex named the Bullionfield Paper Mills and its owner, David Watson. The DoubleTree by Hilton Dundee is an amazing historic hotel replete with many elegant facilities.

Hilton Edinburgh Carlton
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Settled snugly in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, the Hilton Edinburgh Carlton overlooks much of the inner city. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, Old Town and the neighboring New Town are replete with countless cultural destinations that epitomize Scotland’s amazing heritage.

Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh - The Caledonian
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Built in 1903 as the Caledonian Hotel, the Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh — The Caledonian has been the epitome of Scottish hospitality for over a century. Today, the Caledonian continues to maintain its reputation as an internationally respected luxury hotel and has recently been listed as a Category A historic building by Historic Environment Scotland.

Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
St Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom
Bordering the renowned 17th Road Hole of the Old Course, the Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa overlooks the famous links courses, the West Sands Beach, and the beautiful Scottish coastline. This prestigious AA Five Star-awarded resort has 144 guestrooms, including 35 suites, and is recognized as one of Europe's leading resorts.

Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Edgbaston Park Hotel & Conference Centre began as a mediaeval manor house. Due to the Revolution of 1688, the home burned down during a riot. It was rebuilt by 1718, with its grounds being manicured by Lancelot Capability Brown. The hotel features 172 luxurious guestrooms, which are warmly appointed and full of contemporary comforts.

Hilton London Paddington
London, United Kingdom
As one of the grandest Victorian hotels in London, Hilton London Paddington is considered an engineering icon in the heart of the city. It is a stylish facility that is part of Paddington Station with four London Underground lines from the front door, which makes it one of the best-connected hotels in London. The hotel was built in 14 months, opening in 1854 as the Great Western Royal Hotel.

Raffles London at The OWO
London, United Kingdom
Raffles London at The OWO vaunts 120 exquisite guestrooms, a dozen high-concept restaurants and bars, a Guerlain spa, rooftop terraces, and an opulent ballroom. “OWO” is a nod to its illustrious past as the Old War Office building—Winston Churchill’s former HQ and spy-turned-novelist Ian Fleming’s WWII workplace. Located in prestigious Whitehall, this neo-Baroque 1898 edifice is steps from key Westminster attractions. Interiors converge antique furnishings with modern art for a vibrant ambiance.

The Bentley London
London, United Kingdom
The Bentley London is discreetly hidden in the quiet residential area of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. With 64 luxuriously decorated guestrooms, a brasserie offering traditional English Afternoon Tea, cocktail lounge, and rejuvenating spa, this historic hotel is the perfect choice for the upscale London business and leisure traveler.

The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton
London, United Kingdom
The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton, located in the heart of Trafalgar Square, is a sanctuary of style, rest, and play in the bustle of St. James. It was once home to the Cunard Steamship Company in the late 18th century. Opened in 2000 as the Trafalgar Hotel, it became Hilton’s first Curio Collection by Hilton hotel in the U.K. in 2017.

The Waldorf Hilton, London
London, United Kingdom
When the London City Council decided to create a new boulevard called the Aldwych during the late 19th century, two British entrepreneurs saw a terrific opportunity for personal prosperity. Now known as The Waldorf Hilton, London, the hotel has maintained its stature ever since.

Sopwell House
St Albans, United Kingdom
Located in the peaceful Hertfordshire countryside, Sopwell House is a 20 minute train ride from London. This historic, Georgian country style hotel dates back over three-hundred years, as the earliest record of Sopwell House is noted in a deed from 1603.

Oatlands Park Hotel
Weybridge, United Kingdom
One of the finest four-star hotels in Weybridge, Oatlands Park Hotel offers breathtaking scenery and fine facilities. Only a 20 minute drive from London Heathrow airport, this historic country house hotel is in the heart of Surrey, and is steeped in royal history.

The Grand York
York, United Kingdom
Opened on September 20, 1906, The Grand York is now Yorkshire’s finest 5-star hotel, offering the very best in traditional English style and service. Combining history and heritage, The Grand has everything a modern traveler could wish for and need, all with a friendly Yorkshire welcome

Rosewood London
London, United Kingdom
Nestled on London’s charming High Holborn, Rosewood London is a historic Edwardian-Belle Epoque hotel built in 1914. Featuring 262 luxurious guestrooms and 44 opulent suites, 11 expansive meeting spaces, and the finest of dining options, this historic London hotel ensures a memorable stay.

The Landmark London
London, United Kingdom
Blending classic elegance and modern luxury, The Landmark London offers stunning facilities and thoughtful amenities amid the vibrant city life in England's capital city.

The Savoy London
London, United Kingdom
On the River Thames in the heart of the West End, The Savoy has been London’s defining luxury hotel since 1889. Boasting some of the most well-known bars and restaurants in London, The Savoy has set world-class standards of excellence for over a century as evidenced by its enduring legacy of bespoke service and amenities.