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Stanley Hotel, Estes Park
The Stanley Hotel, located in Estes Park, Colorado, is famous for its paranormal phenomena. It urged Stephen King to write the Shining. Paurian / Flickr
Overlooking Rocky Mountain National Park, which opened in 1909, this historic building offers Old World elegance as opposed to a rugged environment. And if it sounds a little familiar, there's a good reason: it influenced the shining setting of Stephen King, a fictional Overlook Hotel. Therefore, it is appropriate for the hotel to offer a "night spirit tour" to introduce guests to the "active" phenomena and spirit folklore surrounding the hotel.
King David Jerusalem, Israel Shutterstock
Opened in 1930, the landmark King David overlooks the Old Town. The hotel has an endless parade of celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor and Madonna, as well as world leaders from Winston Churchill to Donald Trump. The hotel's marble gallery is also engraved with the signatures of famous guests. Unfortunately, King David is also known for his 1946 bomb attack on British troops stationed at the hotel by militants. More than 90 people have died.
Burj Al Arab Jumeirah Flickr / Sam Valadi, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
A glance at Burj Al Arab reveals why this relatively new hotel has already gained an iconic position. The hotel is designed to resemble an impressive yacht sail and is located on a small island in the Persian Gulf. And here you don't lose your luxury. Customers with cash can enter and exit via the heliport or Rolls-Royce. There is a 24-hour private butler service on each floor.
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac Shutterstock in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Frequently cited as the world's most photographed hotel, Fairmont Le Château Frontenac stands proudly on the St. Lawrence River and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Quebec. Guests include Charles de Gaulle, Queen Elizabeth, Charles Lindbergh and Celine Dion, and the hotel hosted the Quebec Conference between the Governments of the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom during World War II. Today, the hotel offers guided and self-guided tours for history lovers.
Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone National Park Shutterstock
Old Faithful Inn proves that even a rustic hotel can be an icon. Called the inspiration for American "park architecture," the building was built from locally harvested timber in 1903 and is the largest log house in the world. The multi-story lobby features a stunning wooden balcony and a towering stone fireplace. Disney enthusiasts may recognize them as inspiration for the Grand Fusel Lodge in Piston Peak National Park in Disney's Planes: Fire and Rescue. Of course, the hotel is just steps away from one of the most famous geysers in the world.
Hotel La Mamounia in Marrakech, Morocco Shutterstock
Rama Mounia calls itself a "palace hotel" and it's not hard to understand why. A blend of traditional Arabian and Andalusian architecture and design pervades every corner of this vast 12th-century complex. The garden has hundreds of orange trees, rose bushes, cacti and palm trees. Frequently visited Winston Churchill is known as "the most beautiful place in the world" and is depicted in the gardens.
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