Traveling can be more than visiting new places — it can also be a journey through time. Across the UK and Europe, there are historic hotels where guests can step into the past. In Florence, Italy, the Casa Guidi apartment dates back to the 15th century and was home to poets Elizabeth and Robert Browning from 1847 until Elizabeth died in 1861. The apartment has been carefully restored with original furniture, artworks, and brocade curtains to recreate the couple’s home. In Kraków, Poland, Puro Hotel in the old town captures the spirit of the interwar period. Its rooms feature retro radios, Bauhaus-inspired furniture, local art, and nearby trams and cafes add to the historic atmosphere. Sweden’s Billengehus, opened in 1970, preserves the 70s style with brown velvet interiors, record players, and disco balls, offering guests a chance to boogie to ABBA while enjoying hiking, biking, and skiing nearby.
In Sicily, Palazzo Previtera in Linguaglossa dates from 1649 and showcases 500 years of history. Guests can stay in rooms with antique furniture, painted ceilings, and designs inspired by composers, Italian art deco, and cinema, while the family provides guided tours of the palazzo. Prague’s Vintage Design Sax hotel is a swinging 60s time capsule with retro furniture, psychedelic wallpaper, and iconic designer pieces, some rooms offering views of Prague Castle. In County Durham, UK, Potter’s Cottage and Drover’s Rest at Beamish Museum let visitors step back into Georgian life with period furniture, four-poster beds, open fires, and stone floors, plus museum admission included.
Gwydir Castle in Conwy, Wales, is a Tudor manor that offers two guest rooms with four-poster beds, antiques, and garden views, giving visitors a royal experience complete with peacocks on the lawn and tea by the fire. In Weymouth, Little Nan’s house celebrates 1990s Cool Britannia with neon colors, kitsch ornaments, and playful decorations, just minutes from the harbor and beach. Dover’s Mayor’s Parlour, inside the 800-year-old Maison Dieu, combines Victorian gothic revival design with medieval architecture, offering ornate ceilings, decorative tiles, and full access to the restored building. Finally, Norfolk’s Control Tower, a former 1943 wartime airfield building, is now a vegetarian B&B with 40s-style decor, art deco furniture, and peaceful gardens, letting guests experience life during the Second World War.
From Tudor manors to retro 60s hotels, these historic hotels in the UK and Europe offer unique stays where travelers can immerse themselves in the past while enjoying modern comforts.






