Machiya
 Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japanâs architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation!Â
4-Star
9.7
Industrial & Imperial Era
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Machiya
 Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japanâs architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation!Â
4-Star
7.9
Industrial & Imperial Era
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Chateaux
Once palaces, manors, or castles of French aristocrats, châteaux were often found in rural communes. Considered historic landmarks, many are now private hotels with restored architecture, while others have been converted into museums or remained government-managed royal estates. Discover the rich heritage of Franceâs châteauxâexplore our curated list to learn more!Â
3-Star
8.6
Industrial & Imperial Era
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Ryokans
Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns known for native architecture, authentic cuisineâespecially kaiseki-ryouri dinnersâand serene onsen baths. Often run by the sane family for generations, they preserve Japanâs rich hospitality heritage and offer an immersive cultural experience Choose a ryokan from our list for an authentic experience!Â
3-Star
7.8
Interwar & Early Modern Heritage
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Interwar & Early Modern Heritage. Click to know more about this period.
Boutique Hotels
Although smaller that most mainstream and chain hotels, boutique hotels offer standout touches like eye-catching decor, unique experiences, and personalized services. Many heritage properties are given a makeover to turn into charming boutique hotels. If you want a one-of-a-kind stay, check out our curated list of heritage boutique hotels!Â
4-Star
9.4
High Medieval to Renaissance
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to High Medieval to Renaissance. Click to know more about this period.
Machiya
 Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japanâs architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation!Â
4-Star
8.8
Industrial & Imperial Era
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Ryokans
Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns known for native architecture, authentic cuisineâespecially kaiseki-ryouri dinnersâand serene onsen baths. Often run by the sane family for generations, they preserve Japanâs rich hospitality heritage and offer an immersive cultural experience Choose a ryokan from our list for an authentic experience!Â
4-Star
9.5
Industrial & Imperial Era
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Machiya
 Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japanâs architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation!Â
4-Star
8.6
Industrial & Imperial Era
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Chateaux
Once palaces, manors, or castles of French aristocrats, châteaux were often found in rural communes. Considered historic landmarks, many are now private hotels with restored architecture, while others have been converted into museums or remained government-managed royal estates. Discover the rich heritage of Franceâs châteauxâexplore our curated list to learn more!Â
4-Star
8.2
High Medieval to Renaissance
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to High Medieval to Renaissance. Click to know more about this period.