Find Antique themed hotel rooms across America

An elegant 1911 Craftsman-style Bed & Breakfast in Monterey, California, overlooking Monterey Bay. Named after Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky" poem, the inn features uniquely themed rooms set within half-acre gardens, five blocks from Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. It offers a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere with modern comforts.

The Parsonage is a historic Victorian landmark inn built in 1883, located in San Francisco's Hayes Valley neighborhood. It offers a bed and breakfast experience with rooms decorated with European and American antiques, named after notable San Franciscan women. The inn emphasizes personalized hospitality, providing guests with a full cooked breakfast and evening drinks in art-filled parlors.

The Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, California, is an iconic hotel established in 1958, celebrated for its 110 uniquely designed and extravagantly themed guest rooms. Known for its whimsical, kitsch, and often romantic decor, the property features lavish common areas, extensive use of native rock and bold colors (especially pink), and elaborate settings, offering a distinctive, almost fantasy-like experience. Amenities include themed dining venues, a renowned bakery, spa, pool, and various recreational activities on its large property.

Experience the timeless grandeur of San Francisco's Gold Rush era at the historic Queen Anne Hotel. Nestled amidst the charming Victorian and Edwardian mansions of Pacific Heights, this 19th-century mansion offers a peaceful retreat with elaborate architecture, period antiques, and modern luxuries.