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10 Of the Best European Castle Hotels, Where You Can Feel Like A King




Life monarchs for centuries is of interest to ordinary people. And no wonder! For example, their homes are the epitome of luxury and wealth. As a rule, it is high (at the time of construction) building with park complex that includes gardens, lakes and fountains.


Today, many of the locks are available to visit as a museum. However, there are those in which one can live. This is mainly private castles, converted (completely or partially) in hotels. Of course, such a holiday - fun not cheap, but it is so nice to at least one or more nights to present himself like a king or queen. Checkout below our list about 10 of the best European castle hotels, where you can feel like a king.

Swinton Park Castle, North Yorkshire, UK. Double room per night ranges from £ 240 to £ 550. (Photo by Tom Blackwell)
Swinton Park Castle, North Yorkshire, UK. Double room per night ranges from £ 240 to £ 550. (Photo by Tom Blackwell)


Ashford Castle, Ireland. The building was built in 1228. To date, here are the 89 rooms. Double room per night - from £ 300. (Photo by Janmennens)
Ashford Castle, Ireland. The building was built in 1228. To date, here are the 89 rooms. Double room per night - from £ 300. (Photo by Janmennens)

Bavaria Castle, Wernberg-Köblitz, Germany. The first mention of the building dates back to 1280 year; used as a hotel since 1998. Double room per night - from € 250. (Photo by A. Köppl)
Bavaria Castle, Wernberg-Köblitz, Germany. The first mention of the building dates back to 1280 year; used as a hotel since 1998. Double room per night - from € 250. (Photo by A. Köppl)

Burgundy Castle, Hotel Abbaye de la Bussière, La Bussière-sur-Ouche, France. The building was built in 1131; At present, there are 16 rooms. Price per room per night - from € 250. (Photo by Jespahjoy)
Burgundy Castle, Hotel Abbaye de la Bussière, La Bussière-sur-Ouche, France. The building was built in 1131; At present, there are 16 rooms. Price per room per night - from € 250. (Photo by Jespahjoy)

Castle Trailer, Scotland, United Kingdom. The building was built in 1107 and is the resting place of Scottish monarchs. Double room per night ranges from £ 110 to £ 190. (Photo by Patrick Down)
Castle Trailer, Scotland, United Kingdom. The building was built in 1107 and is the resting place of Scottish monarchs. Double room per night ranges from £ 110 to £ 190. (Photo by Patrick Down)

Château de Bagnols, France. The building was built in the 13th century. Price per room per night - from £ 300. (Photo by Corona Mejora Tu Vida CORONA)
Château de Bagnols, France. The building was built in the 13th century. Price per room per night - from £ 300. (Photo by Corona Mejora Tu Vida CORONA)

Dromoland Castle Hotel, Claire, Ireland. The building is used as a hotel since 1962 and includes 74 rooms. The cost of room for two nights - from € 235. (Photo by Noah Katz)
Dromoland Castle Hotel, Claire, Ireland. The building is used as a hotel since 1962 and includes 74 rooms. The cost of room for two nights - from € 235. (Photo by Noah Katz)

Obidos Castle, Portugal. The building was founded in the XII century; used as a hotel since 1950. Price per room per night is from € 150. (Photo by Jason Pearce)
Obidos Castle, Portugal. The building was founded in the XII century; used as a hotel since 1950. Price per room per night is from € 150. (Photo by Jason Pearce)

Porron Castle, Tuscany, Italy. In the building there are 22 rooms of the hotel. Double room per night - from € 90. (Photo by Dimit®i)
Porron Castle, Tuscany, Italy. In the building there are 22 rooms of the hotel. Double room per night - from € 90. (Photo by Dimit®i)

Ruthin Castle, Wales, UK. The building was built on the orders of King Edward I in 1282; used as a hotel since 1960. Price per room per night - from £ 65. (Photo by Jim Linwood)
Ruthin Castle, Wales, UK. The building was built on the orders of King Edward I in 1282; used as a hotel since 1960. Price per room per night - from £ 65. (Photo by Jim Linwood)



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