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Washington,
DC – May 2024 / NewsmakerAlert: Historic
Hotels Worldwide® is pleased to announce The
2024 Top 25 Historic Hotels Worldwide Most Magnificent Gardens list.
This semiannual listing is a guide to where and how travelers can experience
the finest gardens at the world’s finest historic hotels and resorts. Representing
four continents, the legendary hotels featured highlight many diverse and
varied gardens from around the world, including estate gardens of medieval
Irish castles and Mexican haciendas, and lush UNESCO World Heritage Sites
in China, France, and Italy. These destinations are guaranteed to delight
the senses, from the soft rustling of centennial trees and explosions of
colorful flowers in springtime, to aromas of jasmine or roses and the fresh
flavor of just-picked herbs. Guests are invited to explore these tranquil
spaces and make lifelong memories during romantic getaways and proposals,
honeymoons, weddings and anniversary celebrations, solo adventures, or
family vacations. This list is an invitation to discover the bounty of
travel in the beautiful gardens of Historic Hotels Worldwide, a prestigious
collection of the world’s finest historic hotels.
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Dromoland
Castle Hotel (1014)
Newmarket-on-Fergus,
County Clare, Ireland
No
small part of the magic at ancient Dromoland Castle are its 450 acres of
magnificent, landscaped gardens. Dating to 1014 and inducted into Historic
Hotels Worldwide in 2011, Dromoland Castle has been welcoming guests for
centuries. The gardens that visitors see today are based on designs by
André Le Nôtre, who planned the Gardens of Versailles. Dromoland
Castle’s gardens feature a picture-perfect lily pond and sundial, a beautiful
walled garden, and a dramatic yew tree gallery that dates to 1740. In the
early 1990s, Head Gardener Dorothea Madden restored the walled garden,
which had become overgrown. At the same time, the lawns had fallen into
grassland and the pathways were barely visible. The roses were in situ
but needed attention. The lawns and rose gardens were also brought back
to their former glory by Madden. To preserve the walled garden’s stone
arches and keep the walls intact, the only machinery that could be used
within the garden was a small tractor. Much of the hard labor was done
by hand, pulling and digging out briars and other pernicious weeds. The
brick for the repairs to the outer walls came from a demolished Georgian-style
house in the city of Limerick. Repairs took two years to complete. The
beauty and fortitude of the walled gardens in the 21st century is very
much a testament to the careful work by the gardening team, supported by
hotel management, and a testament to the previous generations of designers
and gardeners whose hard work and creativity shaped the gardens at Dromoland
Castle.
Kilkea
Castle (1180)
Castledermot,
County Kildare, Ireland
Kilkea
Castle in Castledermot, Ireland, is set on 180 acres of its own woodlands,
gardens, and golf course. With a history dating to the 12th century, Kilkea
Castle captures the mystical charm of a 12th-century majestic castle and
combines it with the overwhelming allure of timeless sophistication and
style. The castle’s beautiful architecture is matched by its lovely gardens,
lawns, and wildlife. The castle's rose garden dots the 12th-century castle
with red and pink blossoms in the spring. Geometrically exact, manicured
topiary shrubs and rose bushes create a European-style garden right off
the main keep. A square, impeccably maintained grassy lawn lies below it.
Parallel to the lawn, hidden by shrubs and trimmed topiaries, is a vegetable
garden. Around all these gardens is a historic stone wall, naturally covered
by Ireland’s iconic lichens, mosses, and vines. Enjoy a view of the Castle
gardens from the Dining Room of Kilkea Castle or the outdoor patio, a favorite
choice of event planners. Walking through the paths throughout the estate,
guests can discover the joy of the abundant springtime bluebells. Trees
on the grounds are a mixture of native oak, ash, holly, and elder. There
are also buttercups, ground ivy, lords and ladies, and ferns carpeting
the grounds of the estate. Kilkea Castle was inducted into Historic Hotels
Worldwide in 2020.
Hotel
Hacienda de Abajo (1493)
Santa
Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
A
member of Historic Hotels Worldwide since 2021, Hotel Hacienda de Abajo
on the isle of La Palma in the Canary Islands is rich in both history and
agriculture. The estate dates to the founding of the town of Tazacorte
in 1493, and Hotel Hacienda de Abajo’s landscaped, European-style gardens
date to the 1500s. It was during this early era that the Spanish estate
in the Canary Islands grew into a successful sugar cane plantation. The
first cultivated gardens—other than the sugar cane fields—were located
at the center of the plantation and contained mostly fruit trees. The first
banana trees to arrive at the island were cultivated at Hacienda de Abajo
around the start of the 16th century. The descendants of those first trees
still exist at the hotel today, residing in the estate’s walled garden.
The hotel restored the nearly 500-year-old garden in 2012, updating it
with new pathways and a traditional pond featuring a 19th-century French
fountain. The garden that guests see today has an untamed atmosphere, full
of rare botanical specimens both from all over the world and unique to
the archipelago. Guests are encouraged to linger in the gardens and relax,
and the hotel can provide a tour of the gardens upon request. Many of the
guestrooms feature a garden view, some with a terrace overlooking the gardens.
Hotel
Villa Cipriani (1550)
Asolo,
Italy
Located
in the rustic town of Asolo, Italy, this magnificent historic hotel first
opened as a beautiful Italian villa during the Renaissance. Hotel Villa
Cipriani and its first formal gardens were designed by Italian architects
of Andrea Palladio’s school of architecture in the 16th century. Palladian
villas were originally built as second homes, where wealthy Venetians would
spend summers away from the heat of the lagoon. The gardens were where
social life was conducted, conspiracies were plotted, and romances blossomed.
The idea of an English-style garden (as opposed to Palladian) was conceived
and established in the 1960s, when Rupert Guiness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh,
acquired the villa and preserved it as a country house. The garden’s current
plantings date to the time when the villa was the home of British poet
Robert Browning. He introduced tulips, roses, cypresses, laurels, maple
trees, and oleander to the estate in the late 19th century, and guests
can still see these throughout the estate today. The stunning terraced
garden overlooks the surrounding woods and the mountains, the "hundred
horizons" for which the town of Asolo is famous. Visitors walking the grounds
will come across persimmons, cypresses, laurels, maple trees, and many
flowering bushes. Fragrances to note include tulips and roses in the springtime,
and fruits from the pomegranate tree in autumn. Famous figures who have
enjoyed the beauty of the garden include actors, such as Marcello Mastroianni,
Vittorio De Sica, and Orson Welles, as well as royal families and tycoons.
Converted into a luxury hotel in the early 1970s and named Villa Cipriani,
Hotel Villa Cipriani was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2016.
Sofitel
Legend The Grand Amsterdam (1578)
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
The
Garden Terrace is the gem of the Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam, the
beautiful courtyard garden of a luxury hotel inside a building dating
to the early 1400s. Before the historic structure was transformed into
a hotel in 1578, it consisted of two convents for the orders of St. Catherine
and St. Cecilia. The religious sisters founded the first garden, and it
was kept throughout the centuries as the building evolved around it. Renovated
and restored significantly in the centuries since, the garden today owes
its beauty and architecture to Marion Faver, a well-known French garden
architect, who updated the garden in 2016. The Garden Terrace features
plantings that offer color and beauty year-round, including cherry trees,
yew trees, camellias, rhododendrons, thyme, and fragrant boxwood. The terrace
is surrounded by historic red brick walls and retains many of its authentic
Amsterdam School-style architectural features. The location lends itself
perfectly for a relaxing drink, a fresh cup of coffee, a business lunch,
an intimate dinner, and even The Grand Afternoon Tea. When the weather
permits, table service restaurants Bridges and Oriole Garden Bistro extend
out to the Garden Terrace. Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam also keeps
a rooftop garden to supply its restaurants with fresh vegetables and herbs.
Furthermore, in partnership with De Mokumse Stadsimkerij, the hotel keeps
30,000 honeybees in their own five-star luxury accommodations. The bees
produce The Grand Honey, lightly colored and strongly aromatic in flavor
due to the linden trees that line Amsterdam’s streets and canals. Guests
can enjoy the honey in the hotel’s dining service and even purchase a jar
to take home. Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam was inducted into Historic
Hotels Worldwide in 2018.
Walaker
Hotell (1640)
Solvorn,
Norway
One
of the most historic hotels in Norway, the Walaker Hotell was founded in
1640 and has been managed by the same family for more than 330 years in
the storybook setting of Lustrafjord, the innermost tributary of Sognefjord,
Norway's longest and deepest fjord. The hotel is only steps from the water's
edge in the quaint village of Solvorn, and the main building is surrounded
by beautiful historic gardens, which encompass 4–5 acres of verdant grounds.
The most historic part of the garden is a cottage-style garden, with a
border of lilacs and hawthorn. Many different types of perennials and berry-producing
plants surround the main hotel building. There are also fruit trees, which
date to 1926, close to the hotel. The most striking feature seen when approaching
Walaker Hotell is a large, historic ash tree that dates to 1880. There
is also an over-100-years-old Bryonia alba plant growing by the main building
and gallery. The original rose garden was designed around 1930 by the seventh
generation of Walaker Hotell’s family of hoteliers. The other parts of
the gardens were designed by today's hostess, over the past 15 years. Today,
the hotel’s ninth-generation hostess oversees the gardens. In addition
to being decorative, the gardens provide the kitchen with edible flowers
and herbs, as well as fruit and berries, and guests are invited to enjoy
meals or libations outside during warmer months. Both the current monarchs
of Norway, King Harald and Queen Sonja, have stayed at the hotel and eaten
lunch in the garden on several occasions. The gardens can be reserved for
weddings and other celebrations. The hotel gardener is also available during
the day to talk to guests and answer any questions. Walaker Hotell was
inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2023.
Erinvale
Estate Hotel & Spa (1660)
Cape
Town, South Africa
Tucked
away within the historic Cape Winelands of South Africa, the gardens at
Erinvale Estate Hotel & Spa are truly a hidden gem, offering guests
a tranquil oasis to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Recently,
the resort transformed its 3,000 square meter central courtyard into a
lush haven featuring winding cobblestone paths, native plantings, green
lawns, and a soothing water feature. A vegetable garden and small vineyard
were also added to provide fresh produce for the kitchen. Southern magnolias,
majestic camphor trees, English oaks, London planes, and sweetgums, create
a lush tree canopy that keeps the garden cool and shady. These selections
were chosen not only for their aesthetic appeal, but also for their historical
significance and ability to thrive in South Africa's wine country climate.
The garden was designed and installed by Alan Dawson Gardens, with five
permanent gardeners now ensuring its upkeep and maintenance. Their meticulous
care has shaped the serene environment that complements the hotel's historic
charm. When the resort was closed to guests during the pandemic, Erinvale
Estate embarked on a major landscaping project to further upgrade its gardens.
Parking areas were repurposed to create green pathways, lawn areas were
introduced around the guestrooms for guest enjoyment, and water features
were strategically placed throughout the garden. Around the guestrooms
there is a mixture of native plants, Mediterranean perennials, and grasses.
The revitalization of the resort’s historic gardens is a testament to the
dedication and creativity of the team at Erinvale Estate Hotel & Spa,
which was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2018.
Hacienda
de los Santos (1685)
Alamos,
Sonora, Mexico
Discover
the luxurious Hacienda de los Santos in Alamos, Mexico. Set in the foothills
of the western Sierra Madre, this unique boutique hotel is situated within
the charming city of Alamos, which was designated as a National Historic
Monument of Mexico. Family-owned and operated, the "House of the Saints"
is comprised of three Colonial-style mansions that date to the 17th century.
In 1989, the new owners began a project to redesign the gardens. In previous
centuries, there was a large, formal European-style geometric garden as
the focal point. These gardens were unsustainable for environmentally conscious
management, and the new garden was designed and constructed with plantings
that would do well in the desert or tropical zone of Mexico. Today, the
estate features an extensive collection of various palms, succulents, at
least ten types of cacti, bougainvillea, plumeria, mango, tangerine, papaya,
banana, Mexican lime, and important deciduous trees, including eucalyptus,
nacapul, and camochi (similar to Banyan or 'Strangler fig'). The hotel
plants flowering or seasonal plantings throughout the year to add color.
Walkways, lined with grasses, flowers, and art, meander through the estate
and lead guests on a tour of the region’s horticultural diversity. Every
summer, the kitchen staff prepares enough marmalade to take care of the
hotel's needs for a year. The homemade mango marmalade is served with every
breakfast at Hacienda de los Santos and also sold by the jar. Hacienda
de los Santos was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2015.
Carton
House Hotel, A Fairmont Managed Hotel (1739)
Maynooth,
County Kildare, Ireland
Established
as a private country estate in 1739, Carton House Hotel, A Fairmont Managed
Hotel, is set on 1,100 acres of parkland in the heart of County Kildare,
Ireland, with many gardens and woodlands for visitors to explore amidst
stunning scenery. In the mid-eighteenth century, Robert FitzGerald, 19th
Earl of Kildare, established a beautiful Georgian-style manor house. His
son, James FitzGerald, 20th Earl of Kildare, married Lady Emily Lennox
in 1747. Lady Emily FitzGerald oversaw many improvements to the manor and
the grounds, including the creation of many manicured gardens throughout
the estate, such as the rose garden. Other portions of the estate were
more recently designated as Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), where
the estate has been able to protect non-native or otherwise exotic flora
brought to Carton House throughout the centuries by adventurous botanists.
Non-native plantings include Oriental planes, Persian ironwoods, tiger
spruce, and yellow oak. The groundskeepers have also planted acres of native
Irish species such as beech, oak, and ash trees. Around 100,000 trees were
planted as part of the estate’s woodland regeneration project. Each season
brings its own beauty to the woodland and glades, with carpets and scatterings
of snowdrops, crocuses, bluebells, and pungent wild garlic. The resort
also keeps an herb garden and apiary to support food and beverage service
with fresh ingredients. Visitors are welcome to meet with the beekeeper
to learn about the Carton House beehives and to sample Carton House honey.
Famous historical figures have also visited the estate’s gardens: Queen
Victoria knew them well. Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier came for a holiday.
Peter Sellers and Marianne Faithfull lived at Carton House for years. Now,
one of Ireland’s most historic resorts is open to the public to stay and
enjoy. Carton House Hotel, A Fairmont Managed Hotel, was inducted into
Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2023.
Tivoli
Palácio de Seteais (1787)
Sintra,
Portugal
Built
on the orders of the Dutch consul Daniel Gildemeester, Tivoli Palacio de
Seteais in Sintra, Portugal, was built between 1783 and 1787 on lands granted
by the Marquis of Pombal. The diplomat chose to build his house on an elevation,
so that he could enjoy the gorgeous landscape of the Sintra mountains.
Among the first decorative plantings at the new Seteais Palace were fruit
trees. After changing hands several times, the Seteais Palace has been
used as a luxury hotel since 1954, and many of its original features have
been meticulously preserved for future generations to admire. This grand
historic destination underwent a massive renovation in 2009, and Tivoli
Palacio de Seteais was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2016.
The gardens evolved over the centuries to meet the needs and preferences
of the people living there. The estate’s topiary maze dates to the 19th
century, and guests can navigate the maze today. The edible garden that
was added in the 21st century offers the hotel’s chefs a variety of herbs
and over 20 lemon trees with which to craft a cocktail or meal for visitors.
Guests are welcome to stroll the grounds and may even spot the hotel chefs
finding the right ingredients for that day's menu. Among the most magnificent
flowering plants in Tivoli Palacio de Seteais gardens are white and pink
camellias. Sintra is famous for camellias, which grow abundantly due to
the region’s high rainfall, acidic soil, and mild climate. This destination
is also home to a large nursery that provides the hotel with lush greens
and blooms.
The
K Club (1832)
Straffan,
County Kildare, Ireland
Nestled
on over 550 acres in the pastoral countryside of County Kildare, Ireland,
and only 30 minutes from bustling Dublin, The K Club is a perfect retreat
for guests seeking a rural and luxurious stay. The resort offers award-winning
dining, a spa, golf, and beautiful formal gardens. Shrubs and flowers grow
in abundance here, including the Straffan snowdrop, a white spring flowering
bulb first tended to in the 1880s by the head gardener, Frederick Bedford.
The K Club’s contemporary gardens are similar to the ones that were laid
out upon the completion of the main house in the 1830s. The main gardens,
located behind the hotel, overlook the River Liffey. The formal flower
garden at the base of the steps leading from the hotel is surrounded by
a 200-year-old yew hedge, and the path leading from the hotel to the river
is lined by 10 Irish yew trees of a similar age. A stone path through the
manicured lawn and gardens ends at a pool featuring a fountain dating to
1853 by the Parisian fountain makers Val d'Osne. There are several trees
recorded in the Tree Register of Ireland in the arboretum: a cedar tree
that is an Irish Champion for girth; as well as two County Kildare Champions
for height, a tulip tree and a magnolia tree. Under the parkland trees,
the gardeners plant anemones, snowdrops, crocuses, and daffodils in the
springtime. The landscape of the gardens has continued to evolve under
the different owners throughout the years, but always following the original
landscaping style that was laid out at the beginning. Garden tours with
the head gardener are available and can be booked through the hotel’s reception.
A pamphlet guide to the walks and flora of note in the vicinity of the
hotel is available for self-guided tours, and many of the noted trees have
identifying plaques attached to them. The K Club was inducted into Historic
Hotels Worldwide in 2015.
Hotel
Le Louis Versailles Château - MGallery by Sofitel (1854)
Versailles,
France
Hotel
Le Louis Versailles Château - MGallery is situated before the resplendent
Château de Versailles, the magnificent palace and gardens of the
French royal court throughout much of the 17th and 18th centuries. During
that time, the land that the hotel now occupies belonged to the estate,
with beautiful sprawling gardens covering the area and mesmerizing the
countless guests who traveled to visit the king. The building containing
Hôtel Le Louis Versailles Château - MGallery by Sofitel dates
to 1854. A segment of the gardens was set aside for a new military building,
which was later transformed into a luxury hotel for visitors eager to explore
Versailles. Restored in 2017, the facade's modern design took direct inspiration
from Château de Versailles itself, and the Versailles gardens influenced
the interior: hues of gold and emerald green—emblematic of the colors in
the Gardens of Versailles—define the hotel’s lobby. Other design elements
reinforce the notion that guests are traversing the vegetation of Versailles’
brilliant landscape. The hotel is a mere 200 meters from the UNESCO World
Heritage Site that set the bar for magnificent gardens for centuries to
come. Designed by legendary landscape architect André Le Nôtre,
who created the classic French-style garden now seen around the globe,
the gardens at Versailles feature an “open system of axial pathways extending
as far as the eye can see and punctuated with flowers and low hedges, flower
beds, small streams, large lakes and fountains” (UNESCO Description). Hôtel
Le Louis Versailles Château - MGallery by Sofitel was inducted into
Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2018.
The
Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor (1886)
Luxor,
Egypt
The
story of the gardens at Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor begins in 1886, when
the hotel was built by Italian businessman J.S. Crozzo. Perched on the
Nile River amid luxuriant tropical gardens and ancient temples, the hotel
in its early days was supplied with vegetables and fruits from its own
gardens. Ducks and chickens, bound for the kitchens, could also be seen
meandering in the gardens. Guests throughout its history include illustrious
figures, such as Winston Churchill, Agatha Christie, and King Albert I
of Belgium. Today, this 10 acre garden is kept for its beauty as well as
its fruit, and features over 50 species of trees, some of which are over
100 years old. The trees in the gardens have been documented, and each
tree is tagged, stating its species and the year it was planted. An ished
tree, a sacred Egyptian tree, was planted close to the Pavillon entrance
in the summer of 2009. According to some myths, the end of the winter solstice
rituals included the splitting of the ished tree. Walking through the hotel
grounds, guests will also encounter banana, orange, and lime trees, as
well as a variety of exotic flowers. This vast variety of flora attracts
many species of birds, and there is even a family of eagles that delight
guests. The garden invites guests to relax and explore the rich culture
and lush, natural beauty of the Nile. Sofitel Winter Palace Luxor was inducted
into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2014.
Fairmont
Banff Springs (1888)
Banff,
Alberta, Canada
Fairmont
Banff Springs is a luxury destination located within the awe-inspiring
Banff National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and nicknamed the “Castle
in the Rockies.” This grand hotel has provided guests with incomparable
access to the beauty of the Canadian Rockies and all it has to offer since
it opened in 1888. On the majestic garden terrace, the verdant flora of
this magnificent space radiates through the bucolic majesty of the surrounding
Banff National Park. Guests will adore the fresh mountain air that wafts
throughout the terrace grounds, as they stroll amongst the colorful flowers.
Countless weddings are frequently held within the gardens, for its picturesque
setting is nothing short of spectacular. Its inherent natural beauty has
even inspired the Canadian Directory of Federal Heritage Designations to
recognize it as a “character-defining element” of Fairmont Banff Springs.
Beyond the hotel, guests can look for wildflowers, including the prairie
crocus, western wood lily, yellow lady's slipper, Indian paintbrush, and
wild rose. Fairmont Banff Springs was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide
in 2018.
Sofitel
Rome Villa Borghese (1890)
Rome,
Italy
Sofitel
Rome Villa Borghese in the historic center of Rome—a UNESCO World Heritage
Site that includes Vatican City and the Colosseum—derives its name from
the historic public park that is located just steps away. Sofitel Rome
Villa Borghese was constructed in 1890. The magnificent Villa Borghese
gardens are located just across the street, and extend for 198 acres. The
history of this magnificent garden dates to the early 1600s, when Cardinal
Scipione Borghese of the powerful Borghese dynasty wanted to construct
an impressive manor and landscaped estate atop the famed Pincian Hill.
The nobleman specifically hoped that the villa’s grand architectural appearance
would emphasize the family’s prestige. After hiring leading architects
to design the palazzo, the cardinal partnered with a renowned landscaper
named Domenico Savino da Montepulciano to transform the surrounding grounds
into a gorgeous series of lavish gardens. At first, Borghese had operated
the site as his own private vineyard, but he envisioned its future as a
tranquil nature preserve where he could both hunt and relax. Montepulciano,
the landscape architect, manifested the cardinal’s vision magnificently,
installing a series of extravagant fountains, sculptures, and hedges around
the palazzo. Today, Villa Borghese is a spectacular park that is open to
the public and is only a short walk from the historic Sofitel Rome Villa
Borghese. Sofitel Rome Villa Borghese was inducted into Historic Hotels
Worldwide in 2018.
Dalen
Hotel (1894)
Dalen,
Norway
Dalen
Hotel in Telemark County, Norway, is a destination that appears to come
straight out of a children’s fairy tale. Designed by Haldor Larsen Børve,
a German-educated architect well-versed in Swiss-style architecture, the
hotel exhibits architectural details plucked from traditional medieval
churches. Dalen Hotel is adorned with opulent details like dragonheads
and soaring spires. This beautiful architecture is set upon equally elegant
gardens, which benefit from a warm spring and summer climate that is rare
throughout the rest of Norway. While warmer climates may allow for more
extensive gardening projects during the spring and summer, the long, cold
winters of the Nordic region still reach Dalen Hotel. The garden at Dalen
Hotel is unique in this context, featuring the perfect balance between
cultivated exotic plants and wild local fauna. The hotel's gardener is
charged with caring for 55 varieties of flowers and trees. The most historic
planting at the estate is a grand sycamore maple, which was planted at
the grand opening of Dalen Hotel on September 8, 1894. The hotel's beautiful
garden undulates toward Lake Bandak and the spectacular Soria Moria Sauna.
Steep mountainsides delve into deep waters, creating a dramatic backdrop
for Dalen Hotel's gardens. Guests can enjoy the gardens by relaxing on
the terrace overlooking the garden and Lake Bandak, or strolling through
the estate. The gardens provide a range of outdoor activities including
playing croquet or “Dalen Dragon Edition” cornhole, and by making friends
with the hotel’s most popular residents, the ducks of Dalen. The ducks
enjoy free rein of the castle gardens and can be seen gallivanting around
the estate throughout the warmer season. Dalen Hotel was inducted into
Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2012.
Hacienda
Santa Rosa, A Luxury Collection Hotel (1897)
Santa
Rosa, Yucatán, Mexico
Hacienda
Santa Rosa, A Luxury Collection Hotel on the Yucatán Peninsula,
was formerly a private estate and features uniquely carved columns, ornate
gardens, and evening campfires. The estate was once one of the most successful
fruit plantations in the region. It was fully restored in 1998 and opened
as a luxury hotel. Today, there is a botanical garden located within the
grounds of the historic fruit plantation, with over 200 species of plants,
several of which are native to the Yucatán Peninsula. These ornate
gardens are beloved by guests looking for a beautiful stroll, and the onsite
vegetable garden includes ingredients used in the hotel’s restaurant. The
hotel's signature cocktail, “The Last Cocktail,” is an exquisite mix of
gin, pear nectar, lime juice, sparkling wine, and a unique syrup infusion
made with rosemary grown in the hotel’s own botanical garden. Along with
fruit production, the Hacienda also once produced sisal, which was used
in the manufacturing of strong textiles, such as rope. Guests today can
visit the areas where sisal production once took place, as they now constitute
the grounds of the hotel’s gardens. The open patios and garden guestrooms
mean that the fragrances and colors of the hacienda’s blooms surround visitors.
Beyond the estate, Hacienda Santa Rosa is surrounded by other beautiful
natural wonders—such as the Calcehtok Caves—as well as the rich archeological
sites of Oxkintok and Uxmal. Hacienda Santa Rosa, A Luxury Collection Hotel
was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2016.
Haaheim
Gaard (1907)
Uggdal,
Norway
The
estate grounds of the historic Haaheim Gaard hotel were first permanently
settled around A.D. 400, when early Norse settlers began to build and change
the landscape. While gardens and cultivation have been part of the hotel
grounds since human settlement there, the first formal garden was laid
out in the 1600s. While it is unknown what plants were grown in this first
garden, medicinal plants can be found growing wild on the hotel’s lawns
today, and it is presumed that these are descendants of the first garden.
Also left in the Haaheim Gaard gardens by earlier settlers is a fallosstone—an
ancient pre-Christian fertility monument common throughout the region—that
has been standing proudly for around 1600 years. The hotel opened in 1907
to welcome guests to this special place. In the late 1800s, Kari and Kristoffer
Haaheim laid out a fruit and berries garden and a vegetable garden. The
bounty of the garden they designed still provides fresh produce for the
hotel kitchen today, and many of the current plantings are descended from
the original seeds. The current owner is an avid fan of gardening, having
studied it for eight years abroad, and redesigned the grounds in 2000.
His influence gave the gardens its many hideaways. The grounds around the
garden include a small chapel that is a popular wedding venue, a greenhouse,
an orangery, and a teahouse. The hotel offers daily garden walks on the
grounds during the summer. Volunteers are welcomed to the hotel to help
maintain the garden, and Haaheim Gaard occasionally sells seedlings, so
guests can take a piece of the garden home. Planning a trip and wondering
what the garden will look like? At Haaheim Gaard, guests will see lilies
in April, rhododendrons in May, roses in July, and an explosion of big
blooms in August. Haaheim Gaard was inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide
in 2013.
Fairmont
Empress (1908)
Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada
Fairmont
Empress sits on eight acres of beautifully manicured lawns and gardens,
located on Victoria’s Inner Harbour. The hotel is well-known for its vibrant
blooms and lush greenery, which provide a sprawling oasis in British Columbia’s
capital city, also known as the “ City of Gardens.” The stunning gardens
were developed soon after the hotel’s opening in 1908. The first head gardener,
Fred Saunders, joined the gardening team that year as an assistant, and
devoted his career to perfecting the gardens. The gardens he developed
for the Empress were reminiscent of the grounds of an English country estate,
with climbing wisteria and pergolas entwined with perfumed roses. Every
season, six full-time gardeners rejuvenate the grounds with new blooms
and foliage. Over 30,000 tulips blossom in the spring, adding a burst of
vibrant colors across the property. During the summer until the end of
fall, hydrangeas, dahlias, and geraniums overflow the planters and flowerbeds.
More than 30 varieties of roses are on display from April to the end of
November in the Rose Garden. In the winter, twinkling white lights provide
an extra layer of magic amidst the winter greenery. The gardens, spanning
4.5 acres, include a variety of trees, plants, flowers, and herbs—all carefully
chosen for their presentation, fragrance, and ability to attract pollinators.
In the Centennial Garden, located on the northwest side of the hotel, the
honeybee apiary produces 700 pounds of honey annually, which can be sampled
onsite at the hotel’s restaurants and bar. A rooftop herb garden also produces
herbs like rosemary, lavender, and thyme, which are included in dishes.
The historic gardens have witnessed significant moments in history and
hosted many special guests, including royalty, adding to its allure and
charm. Many garden and tea parties, croquet tournaments, and weddings have
taken place in the gardens. Fairmont Empress was inducted into Historic
Hotels Worldwide in 2017.
Grand
Hotel Tremezzo (1910)
Tremezzina,
Italy
Immersed
in the beauty of Italy’s idyllic Lake Como and offering a spectacular view
of the surrounding Alps, the historic Grand Hotel Tremezzo is a treasured
example of the finest authentic Italian palazzos. The original building
was established in 1910 as a private home. The hotel is located inside
a beautiful park developed a century ago. The more than 20,000-square-foot
park features many footpaths and steps that wind gently up the hill to
the Belvedere, where it adjoins the neighboring gardens of Villa Carlotta.
In the past, part of the garden belonged to the Villa Carlotta’s botanic
garden. Rare ancient magnolias stand among a profusion of palms in the
Riviera-like climate. Blankets of azaleas, tulips, and geraniums, hedges
of rhododendron and beds of hydrangea, provide an alternating color palette,
with expanses of pinks and reds, and purples and blues that accent breathtaking
glimpses of the lake below. There are hundreds of ornamental plantings,
such as the creeping fig, covering the palace’s facade. A few centennial
trees tower majestically. The abundance of fragrant flowers inspired the
hotel to design and market a fragrance through its Sense of Lake boutique:
Aqua Como. It is the signature scent of the Grand Hotel Tremezzo, which
blends the floral fragrance of its lush gardens with the fresh notes of
the Lake Como breeze. The flowers can also be found indoors, decorating
guestrooms and lounges, and guests are welcome to wander in the garden
and pick flowers to create their own bouquets. Grand Hotel Tremezzo was
inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2012.
Mayaland
Hotel & Bungalows (1923)
Chichen
Itza, Yucatán, Mexico
The
historic Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows is in the heart of the pre-Hispanic
city of Chichén Itzá, one of the best-preserved treasures
of the Mayan culture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Mexico’s Yucatán
Peninsula. Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows is known for its luxury and Mexican-style
architecture, including the rich ornamentation of local timbers carved
by local artists that harmonize with the lush tropical environment. The
hotel is surrounded by coconut and banana palm trees, flowering from the
resort’s beautiful gardens. These trees tower over the pools, paths, patios,
and spa, giving shade to travelers and staff alike. The gardens of Mayaland
Hotel & Bungalows have been nurtured by six generations of the Barbachano
family since 1923, and occupy over 10 acres of the 550 acres of tropical
forest on the hotel’s grounds. There are over 100 varieties of flowering
trees, flowers, and ornamental plants found in these gardens. The southeastern
area of the tropical forest is the most tranquil. The original plantings
came from Hacienda Uxmal in the 1920s, including native palm trees and
flowering trees of the region. The most predominant of the plantings are
royal poinciana trees, known in the Yucatán as the flamboyan (“flame
tree”). Although originally from Madagascar, these flame-red flowering
trees have been associated with the colonial villages of the Yucatán
since the 18th century. Mayaland Hotel & Bungalows was inducted into
Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2015.
Garden
Hotel Suzhou (1930)
Suzhou,
China
Located
mere minutes away from the renowned Master of the Nets Garden, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site, in Suzhou, China, Garden Hotel Suzhou has its own
fascinating history and magnificent gardens. The hotel estate was originally
developed during the early 1930s as the personal residence for Chiang Kai-shek’s
second wife, Yao Yecheng. Garden Hotel Suzhou features a traditional Chinese
garden, installed in 1952. That year, Garden Hotel Suzhou became an official
state guesthouse for Communist Party leaders, foreign dignitaries, and
privileged travelers. The garden is an example of treasured, ancient Chinese
architecture—a kind of environmental art, which combines artificial mountains,
rivers, plants, and structures with the natural landscape. Traditional
plantings include maples, laurel trees, camphor trees, pines, lotuses,
and plum blossoms. The flora changes continually with the seasons and provides
a sensory experience for visitors. Guests can take a stroll around the
gardens and appreciate the delicately sculpted ponds and rockeries, elegant
beams and pillars, and carefully organized trees and flowers. Within this
magical garden setting, the heritage villas feature classic Suzhou-style
architecture and elegantly designed guestrooms equipped with the latest
contemporary comforts. For a classic Suzhou experience, this tranquil retreat
is truly set apart. Garden Hotel Suzhou was inducted into Historic Hotels
Worldwide in 2022.
Fairmont
Le Château Montebello (1930)
Montebello,
Quebec, Canada
Taste
and explore the Chef's Gardens at Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello. Situated
on the Ottawa River in Québec, Canada, the grand cedar structure
of Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello greets guests, and the historic resort
features buildings that date to 1930. The grand Chef’s Gardens were planted
over 25 years ago between the historic log structure and the Ottawa River.
The gardens feature more than 15 varieties of herbs, 10 varieties of edible
flowers, and 12 varieties of vegetables. Most of the additional produce
is provided by a local certified organic farm. The gardens are enriched
with the resort’s own homemade compost and are sustained with water from
the Ottawa River. Guests are invited to wander the gardens, especially
throughout the summer when the garden is in full swing. Visitors are invited
to approach the resort’s chefs, identifiable by their tall white hats,
and ask about the fresh produce and food at Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello.
As culinary artisans, this historic resort’s kitchen team is enthusiastic
about fresh produce and happy to speak with guests about the garden. Inducted
into Historic Hotels Worldwide in 2017, this outstanding historic destination
is an escape into nature that will not require guests to give up their
creature comforts.
Sofitel
Legend People's Grand Hotel Xian (1953)
Xian,
China
Sofitel
Legend People’s Grand Hotel Xian and its gardens are located in the ancient
city of Xian, China. The beautiful hotel grounds feature 40,000 sq m of
lush gardens, with over 10,000 trees and plants and 4,000 birds—an oasis
within Xian’s urban center. Water features include sparkling clear streams
and formal fountains. Guests can enjoy walking through the gardens or sitting
in them. The swimming pools and fitness center feature lush, colorful settings
as well. Among the thousands of plants are 12 olive trees that were grown
from the seeds that were presented to the first Premier Zhou Enlai during
an official government visit to Albania. The hotel and its magnificent
garden date to 1951, when the land upon which the current hotel stands
was designated for the State Guesthouse of Xian. Construction commenced
immediately thereafter and lasted for two years. Designed by the Chief
Architect of the Northwest Institute of Architectural Design, Hong Qing,
the hotel’s iconic building was influenced by French, Sino-Russian, and
Art Deco architectural styles. Ever since, the stunning hotel and gardens
have been enjoyed by leaders from around the world. As the only licensed
State Guesthouse in Xian, this hotel has hosted visiting dignitaries and
heads of state such as Chinese Marshal Chen Yi, United States Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, French
President François Mitterrand, and King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
Sofitel Legend People’s Grand Hotel Xian was inducted into Historic Hotels
Worldwide in 2018.
Half
Moon (1954)
Montego
Bay, Jamaica
Located
along the tranquil coastline of Jamaica’s picturesque North Coast, Half
Moon resort on Montego Bay is among the most exciting places to visit on
the island. The entire Half Moon resort is essentially a magnificent garden,
spanning 400 acres of exquisitely manicured grounds and two miles of private
beachfront, with the Caribbean Sea to the north and lush hillsides to the
south. The accommodations and event spaces blend seamlessly with the natural
beauty of the tropical gardens, creating a sense of serene luxury. Jamaica
is home to a wide variety of native plants and herbs, and many can be found
on the resort’s grounds, including royal palms, coconut trees, heliconias,
bamboo, and other indigenous species and medical herbs. In the spa garden,
the resort cultivates several herbs that are deeply rooted in Jamaican
culture and used in treatments, such as hemp, lemongrass, aloe vera, and
cerasee. The onsite gardens provide at least 20 percent of the resort’s
herbs, vegetables, and fruits. On the resort’s guided botanical tours,
visitors can learn about local flora and its significance in Jamaica’s
traditions, medicines, cuisine, and sustainability practices. From majestic
palms to tropical fruit trees like the otaheite apple tree, banana tree,
breadfruit tree, mango tree, and coconut tree, to national treasures like
the lignum vitae and ackee trees, the variety of trees is remarkable. Guests
can learn about the history and cultural significance of native plants
and herbs, along with their applications in food, medicine, and traditional
crafts. The tour ends in the plant nursery and concludes with the chance
to sample freshly picked coconuts. The resort also keeps bees, as part
of its sustainability and education initiatives, and visitors can purchase
honey at the resort’s gift shop. Half Moon was inducted into Historic Hotels
Worldwide in 2023.
“Discovering,
exploring, and experiencing the gardens of Historic Hotels Worldwide should
be on everyone’s bucket list,” said Lawrence
Horwitz, Executive Vice President, Historic Hotels of America and Historic
Hotels Worldwide. “Whether a guest wants to walk alone, take a romantic
stroll with a loved one, enjoy a perfect setting for uninterrupted conversations,
or just take a restful quiet stroll, these historic gardens are truly magnificent
and create wonderful long-lasting memories guests will want to share.”
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hotels in 47 countries. Hotels inducted into Historic Hotels Worldwide
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older; historically relevant as a significant location with a historic
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history happened. To be nominated and selected for membership in this prestigious
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