In the past, these hotels were the pearls of fashionable British resorts and hosted privileged and noble persons. In the middle of the XX century, the processes of globalization brought great changes: holidays in continental Europe became affordable and at the same time more prestigious, and English resorts went out of fashion. And although the luxurious interiors of the hotels have become dilapidated, these establishments still warmly welcome guests, and in their spacious halls there is a charming atmosphere of frozen time

Grand Hotel Scarborough, main entrance

Evening Dance in Grand Burstin Hotel, FolkestoneG

Main Stairs in Royal Hotel Scarborough

Grand Hotel Scarborough, view from the Harbour

Guests in Prince of Wales Hotel, Southport

View from Grand Burstin Hotel, Folkestone

Guests of Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool

Main stairs in Manchester Britannia Hotel

Silver boots award in Norbreck Castle Hotel, Blackpool

Guest of Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool

Standard room with no window, Britannia International Hotel, London

Grand Burstin Hotel, Folkestone

In the main bar, Royal Albion Hotel

Manager in Britannia International Hotel, London

Weekend cabaret in Grand Burstin Hotel, Folkestone

Guest of the Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton

Ballroom in Grand Hotel Scarborough

Evening cabaret in Grand Hotel Llandudno

Disco at Grand Hotel Scarborough

In the lobby, Grand Hotel Scarborough

Breakfast in the main restaurant, Grand Hotel Scarborough

Dinner in Norbreck Castle Hotel, Blackpool

Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton

Guest of Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool

View on pier from Royal Albion Hotel
