10 Historical Lodgings in the United Kingdom and European Continent

Start a voyage through time with these exceptional period lodgings across Europe and the UK.

Continental Historical Stays

Robert Browning's Florentine Apartment

Found in central Florence, this Renaissance residence dates from the fifteenth century. First occupied by Elizabeth and Robert Browning in 1847, they made their home there until the poet's passing. Today, the residence has been carefully recreated to showcase its historic character.

The decor showcases artworks the couple gathered throughout their travels, period reflective surfaces and faithful copy brocade curtains.

1920s-30s Accommodation in Kraków

Recently renovated by Polish architects, this vintage lodging recreates the essence of 1920s-30s Europe. The decor approach is influenced by iconic post-war hospitality venues and historic cinemas.

Travelers will find pale oak panelling, handmade glass, local ceramics and retro radios. The atmosphere is completed by public transport noises and surrounding dining conversations.

70s Era Resort in Northern Europe

Located atop a rise in western Sweden, this distinctive hotel debuted in the seventies. The founders' concept merged rest with physical activity, featuring aquatic facilities, court facilities and alpine runs.

Latest refurbishments have introduced a new spa while preserving the signature seventies aesthetic. Select suites feature record players and dance floor lighting for individual fun.

Historic Palazzo in Southern Italy

Situated on the base of Mount Etna in Linguaglossa, this grand estate reveals half a millennium of regional story. Built in the 17th century, the estate has been carefully maintained by descendants of the initial proprietors.

Travelers can discover a 12-room museum, historical texts archive and restaurant beneath original stonework. The rooms combine painted surfaces, historic flooring and antique furniture.

1960s Boutique Accommodation in Prague

This downtown lodging showcases vintage pieces by renowned creators including Verner Panton. The guest quarters feature period items, patterned surfaces and sixties-inspired textiles.

The central atrium acts as an art gallery for architectural illumination, special furniture and artistic reflections. Visitors can enjoy views of the historic fortress from certain rooms.

UK Period Accommodations

Historic Cottages in the Northeast

Travel back to the 1700s with a accommodation at these newly available houses within a living history museum. Established from period constructions, the accommodations showcase historical furnishings and artworks from the institutional archives.

Interior features include natural flooring, fireplaces, wooden beams and canopy beds. Landscaped areas offer perspectives of a historical reconstruction.

16th Century Estate in Welsh Countryside

This fortified historic estate was once owned by descendants of ancient rulers. Present proprietors have been preserving the property for multiple years.

Guests can live historic living in two special rooms featuring canopy beds, antiques and outdoor perspectives. Visitors are greeted by peacocks and offered traditional tea.

Cool Britannia Retreat in the Coast

Relive the heady days of 1990s Britain at this unique holiday home. The multi-level dwelling serves as a nineties museum filled with eclectic styling.

Prepare for a riot of vibrant hues, illuminated signs and mixed patterns. Featuring lifesize cutouts to unusual ornaments, every element enhances the period vibe.

Gothic Revival Suite in the Garden of England

This remarkable historical lodging allows guests to time-travel between two historical periods. Conceived in the 19th century architecture, the accommodation occupies space within an ancient civic building.

Period characteristics include patterned ceramics, architectural surfaces and unique fixtures. Travelers have exclusive entry but can also experience the rest of the building.

Wartime Military Base B&B in Norfolk

This unique lodging was initially established in 1943 to direct military aircraft. Currently, the architectural structure serves as a tranquil plant-based lodging.

Multiple accommodations occupy the original spaces that once served as work spaces. Each room is personally decorated around vintage furnishings with original artworks and pictures.

Guests can utilize a common area that was previously the meteorological office. Leisure activities include period-appropriate reading materials, brain teasers and outdoor walks.

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