Find 60s themed hotel rooms across America

The Retro Inn at Mesa Verde offers a nostalgic and unique lodging experience in Cortez, Colorado, close to Mesa Verde National Park. The motel features individually decorated rooms paying homage to pop culture icons and themes primarily from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, including special suites like "The Great Gatsby" (1920s Art Deco) and "The WoodStock" (1960s Groovy). It aims to provide a "blast from the past" with retro-inspired decor and modern comforts.

The Roxbury Experience offers intensely themed lodging across two locations in Roxbury, NY - a vibrant motel and the historic Stratton Falls mansion. Known for its "maximalist" and whimsical design, each room and suite provides a unique escape, from 60s/70s retro and pop culture (like Star Trek, The Flintstones, I Dream of Jeannie) to historically inspired themes within the 1848 mansion. It's an immersive destination designed to spark imagination in the Catskills.

Located in Palm Springs, CA, the Trixie Motel offers a unique and vibrant retro experience, fully renovated and designed by drag superstar Trixie Mattel. Each of the seven rooms boasts a distinct, colorful, and playful theme, immersing guests in a world of pink, mid-century modern aesthetics, and kitschy charm. It's a highly Instagrammable destination for those seeking a fun, themed stay in the desert.

Situated near the University of Cincinnati, Graduate Cincinnati offers a uniquely nostalgic and whimsical stay, celebrating local history and culture with eclectic decor inspired by Cincinnati icons and retro design elements. The hotel embraces a playful, collegiate atmosphere infused with local stories, notably influenced by Kenner Toys, once based in Cincinnati.

The TWA Hotel at JFK Airport is a unique hotel located directly within JFK Airport's former TWA Flight Center, designed by Eero Saarinen. It celebrates the jet age of the 1960s with authentic mid-century modern design and aviation-themed experiences throughout. Guests can stay in rooms offering runway views through soundproof windows, explore museum exhibits detailing TWA's history, swim in a rooftop pool overlooking the tarmac, and dine in themed restaurants and lounges, including one inside a restored 1958 Lockheed Constellation airplane.