Brush Stroke

Incredible Palaces You Can Actually Stay In Around The World

Brush Stroke

Palace of Versailles

The rooms have all been named after prominent historical figures who were associated with the palace, with decor evoking the 18th century.

Brush Stroke

Ca’ Sagredo Hotel

The 15th-century palace that now houses Ca’ Sagredo Hotel stands prettily in pink on the edge of the Grand Canal, with some rooms offering incredible views across the water

Brush Stroke

Hampton Court Palace

Although Hampton Court Palace itself is no longer a residence and visitors can’t stay within its opulent Baroque walls, a house that was once the palace’s kitchens is available as a holiday let.

LIKE SAVE SHARE

Arrow
Brush Stroke

Ciragan Palace Kempinski

Ciragan derives from 'Cerag,' the Persian word for 'torch,' thought to be a reference to fireworks that were often displayed at banquets and celebrations held at this Ottoman imperial palace.

Brush Stroke

Taj Lake Palace

Seemingly floating in the middle of Lake Pichola like a palatial cruise ship, this hotel was originally more of a pleasure palace than an official royal residence

Brush Stroke

Murano

The beautiful Venetian island of Murano is often overlooked by many visitors to Venice but it is certainly worth visiting.

Brush Stroke

Pousada Palacio Estoi

There’s no need for rose-tinted specs when viewing this beauty: the exterior of Pousada Palacio Estoi is as perfectly pink as it’s possible to be.

Brush Stroke

Hotel Vestibul Palace

Technically, the entire old town of Split is a palace. Roman emperor Diocletian believed he was the reincarnation of Jupiter, and the lavishness of his 'retirement home

Stay updated for more!