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Travel Europe in style: a trendy European hotel for every destination

If you’re planning a trip to Europe, chances are you want to immerse yourself in as much culture as possible. No doubt you have a long list of things you’d like to do and see on your travels, but don’t overlook your hotel stay as an important cultural experience. In every European city, there are some hotel gems that really capture the nuances of the city and make the experience more culturally rich. We’ve searched thousands of hotels, reviewed visitor reviews, and finally compiled a list of unique and stylish European hotels that are sure to enhance the quality of your travel adventure.

hotels in london

London is the epitome of hip and trendy, as are the eclectic rooms at the Pavilion hotel created by a former model and his sister who were bored with nondescript hotels. Each room has its own cool, modern style, such as the ‘Green with Envy’ room adorned with a collection of green objects, the ‘Honky Tonk Afro’ room dedicated to London’s carefree 1970s era, and 28 more interesting rooms on the ones worth writing home about. .

Hotels in Amsterdam

One of the most beautiful and well-known sites in Amsterdam is the canal that runs through the city. Surrounded by trees and classical architecture along the street side and a host of beautiful boats docked and floating on the water, the canal is the heart of Amsterdam. What many people don’t realize is that many of these attractive houseboats are actually floating hotels for rent. Do a Google search for houseboats in Amsterdam and you’ll discover a variety of interestingly designed and decorated houseboats for rent.

Germany hotels

If you are going to pass through Germany, you have to stay in a castle! Because they were built for seclusion, staying in a castle like Hotel Viktoria Luise may be a bit off the usual tourist trail, but it offers a peaceful break where you can relax in royal style to prepare for the rest of your vacation.

Hotels in Paris

Paris is rich in history, magnificent art and architectural glory, and it only makes sense that your hotel should reflect these characteristics. Hotel Saint-Merry, once a Parisian church now converted into a boutique hotel, is rich in the cultural flair that is Paris. Traditional hand-carved wooden sculptures line the lobby and the rooms are finely decorated with luxurious decorations.

hotels in rome

When in Rome… you owe it to yourself to immerse yourself in the decline of ancient Roman culture. Located near the historic Coliseum, the Inn at the Roman Forum is on the cutting edge. This luxurious hotel combines traces of ancient Rome combined with luxurious modern comforts.

Hotels in Seville

The lavishly landscaped Hotel La Boticaria is a delight to stay in and rich in Spanish-style charm. The hotel is designed with a central courtyard, immaculate landscaping and classic Spanish architecture. Located about 20 miles outside of Seville, you’ll need a car to get around, but the more remote location offers the peaceful elegance that’s indicative of vacationing in Spain.

When you travel, consider your hotel room an important part of your overall cultural experience. A Ramada or Hilton feels much the same wherever you go in the world, but a carefully chosen hotel that embraces the style and personality of the culture makes for a more satisfying overall experience.