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Park Place Hotel

Park Place Hotel

3 out of 5
300 E State St, Traverse City, MI
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Traverse City. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a free airport shuttle. Our guests praise the bar and the helpful ...
Park Place Hotel
Delamar Traverse City

Delamar Traverse City

4 out of 5
615 E Front Street, Traverse City, MI
Stay at this 4-star beach hotel in Traverse City. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the pool in our ...
Delamar Traverse City
Yorkburg Manor

Yorkburg Manor

2.5 out of 5
5721 N. Broomhead Rd., Williamsburg, MI
Stay at this B&B in Williamsburg. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Turtle Creek Casino and Root Lake are located ...
Yorkburg Manor
Super 8 by Wyndham Traverse City

Super 8 by Wyndham Traverse City

2 out of 5
360 Munson Avenue, Traverse City, MI
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Traverse City. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the ...
Super 8 by Wyndham Traverse City
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Historic Hotels in Grand Traverse County

If you’re looking for your Grand Traverse County getaway to go down in history as the best vacay ever, you’ve got some noteworthy options to consider when it comes to where to stay. You could book a legendary or even luxury historic hotel for your trip with opulent extras. You’re probably thinking you’ll have to spend monumental money for a stately historical spot, but you may want to keep a fainting couch nearby—you’ll be shocked by what you can get for less gold bullion than you expected. Or modern cash. Whatever’s on hand.

Historically Great Spots

If you’re looking to do some R & R at one of the top historic hotels in America and don’t want to blow a stack of Benjamins while you’re at it, you’re in luck—you can stay at some of the best historic hotels in Grand Traverse County by booking a Hotwire Hot Rate hotel deal, even if you’re historically short on time. In fact, you could enjoy significant savings compared to booking a listed rate two weeks earlier. so locking down that 4-star place at a 2-star price is no historic feat.

A Little Mystery in Your History

You can get way more than you bargained for when you book a Hotwire Hot Rate historic hotel deal in Grand Traverse County instead of just booking any old hotel for your trip. Not only can you get a deal for the history books when you reserve a Hot Rate, you can filter hotels by what matters most to you for your last-minute Grand Traverse County getaway, including price, amenities, and reviews.

Frequently Asked Questions About Historic Hotels

What is a historic hotel like in Grand Traverse County?

Looking to take in the legendary sights and sounds of the Grand Traverse County historic district? There’s no better way to truly immerse yourself than with a stay at one of Grand Traverse County’s historic inns and hotels. (And if you’re really lucky, that immersion includes a hot bath in a clawfoot tub.) Go ahead and save while you soak and book a Hotwire Hot Rate historic hotel deal.

How much is a hotel room at a historic hotel?

You may think you’ll have to pay a pretty penny for a historic last-minute hotel. Or just let history repeat itself by settling for a cheap hotel when you get to Grand Traverse County, 224. But thanks to Hotwire Hot Rates, you can score a fantastic historic hotel for way less cash, even at the last minute. You could be staying at the best historic hotels in Grand Traverse County for as low as $94. A win for the ages.

What is the difference between a historic hotel and a traditional hotel?

Historic hotels are at least 50 years old and often feature sweeping architecture and ambience. Some of the most historic hotels of the world have even been designated as historic landmarks. Staying in one of these storied spots in Grand Traverse County is sure to give you an extra layer of interest for your vacay tales.