This upcoming spring instead of just seeing historical sites in European cities, why not also stay in some cultural landmarks while you’re there. Major cities like Berlin, Zurich and Amsterdam have hotels in centuries-old buildings allowing you to immerse yourself in rich architectural details and notable surroundings. Here are four hotels to enjoy contemporary comforts and sleep in a piece of history:
1. Anantara Grand Krasnopolsky
Located in the heart of Amsterdam, Anantara Grand Krasnopolsky is a rich tapestry of history, architecture, and Dutch tradition. The property recently underwent a renovation to modernize its interiors but its esteemed centuries-old spaces remain and have a story to tell. The hotel’s original building dates back to 1855 and is a combination of 55 canal houses with many majestic spaces, like its Wintergarden which was a social hot spot back in the day, and now is the backdrop for royal dinners and lavish receptions. Enjoy an opulent fine dining experience in the one Michelin-starred restaurant White Room then continue your evening at their bar The Tailor, rated one of the best bars in the world. The name is a nod to Mr. Adolph Wilhelm Krasnapolsky who was a tailor before opening the popular coffee house which eventually became the Anantara Grand Krasnopolsky, and with it, one of Amsterdam’s most notable historic hotels.
Berlin’s Telegraphenamt (telegraph office) opened as a hotel in 2022 but the building dates back to 1910, during which it served as one of the largest pneumatic mail tube systems in Europe. While no longer a communications hub, this hotel is now a happening hospitality and networking space. It combines a hotel, restaurant, bar, event space and private members club, allowing you to spend every moment on property from breakfast until the wee hours. Opt for a Roomy City or higher category if you want to enjoy views of Berlin’s landmark TV tower and to overlook picturesque Monbijoupark. While you’re there make sure to visit Japanese Bakery which has a unique food concept, a bakery which also serves sushi.
3. Schweizerhof
Zurich’s Schweizerhof has been in operation for over 140 years and is the ideal hotel for the on-the-go traveler because of its transit-friendly location. The city’s central shopping street Bahnhofstrasse and main train station are steps away from the property, allowing for easy train travel and boutique browsing. Once you come back to the hotel from a day on the town tasty delights await, head to lunch at La Soupiere, which serves seasonal salads, delicious soups and an array of seafood and meat dishes. If you visit Zurich in the summer, grab at an outdoor seat at Café Gourmet for some people watching and to eat dishes like chestnut ravioli, beef tartare or a Swiss classic, Zurich veal.
We know Monaco for its glitz and glamour but when Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo was first built in 1864, the city was far from the regal metropolis it is today. Once an arid cliffside lined with olive and lemon trees, Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo was created to be a symbol of elegance and affluence in the region. Today this Belle Epoque beauty entices with beautiful rooms that overlook the Mediterranean, a marvelous lobby to meet and mingle in, and magnificent dining spaces like their Salle Empire where you can enjoy breakfast while feeling like a royal in the beautifully gilded space. The hotel faces the famous casino and public square, so you’re also steps away from the action of Monte-Carlo.