Hotels + Resorts Vacation Rentals These Castle-like Hotels Will Have You Feeling Like Royalty By Jessica Plautz Jessica Plautz Twitter Jessica Plautz is the director of content operations at Dotdash Meredith. She previously served as the deputy digital editor of Travel + Leisure. Before joining T+L, Jessica was a travel editor at Mashable. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on March 17, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Courtesy of The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa If “Beauty and the Beast” has you wishing you, too, lived in a castle, don't despair. There are several hotels in the United States where travelers can live like royalty. These are some of the best castle-like hotels and bed and breakfasts in the U.S., according to Yelp, which identified the properties based on reviews mentioning “castle” and then ranked them based on quality and quantity of reviews. From the Norumbega in Maine to the Castle Marne in Colorado, these hotels take luxury seriously. More than simply high class, they've created ambiance fit for the Queen. Or for you, if you book a stay. 01 of 10 Ravenwood Castle, Ohio © Jumping Rocks Inc/Courtesy of Ravenwood Castle Ravenwood Castle is in New Plymouth, Ohio, and is surrounded by nature — half a dozen state and national forests with plentiful hiking, according to the property. 02 of 10 Castle Hotel and Spa, New York Courtesy of Castle Hotel & Spa The Castle Hotel and Spa in Tarrytown, New York, promises to show guests “a different side of New York.” The majestic property overlooks the Hudson River and is only about half an hour's drive from New York City. “With over 100 years of history, the Castle is undoubtedly a sumptuous escape to the enchanted era of America’s Gilded Age,” according to the property. 03 of 10 Arch Cape Inn and Retreat, Oregon © Jumping Rocks Inc/Courtesy of Arch Cape Inn & Retreat The Arch Cape Inn and Retreat, near Cannon Beach, Oregon, calls itself a “naturally romantic chateau.” Anyone who has seen the Oregon coast will understand what's naturally romantic about the region. 04 of 10 Castle Marne, Colorado Courtesy of Castle Marne Castle Marne is an historic bed and breakfast in Denver, Colorado. The mansion was built in 1889 on Denver's Capitol Hill, and designed by eclectic architect William Lang. The property describes the architectural style as “Richardsonian Romanesque with Queen Anne overtones.” 05 of 10 Castle Post, Kentucky Courtesy of CastlePost Castle Post in Versailles, Kentucky, is surrounded by horse farms. 06 of 10 The Inn at Erlowest, New York Courtesy of The Inn at Erlowest The Inn at Erlowest, in Lake George, New York, is a turn-of-the-century stone castle in the Adirondacks. Built by Edward Morse Shepard in 1898, the 10-room property also has a farm-to-table restaurant. 07 of 10 Landoll's Mohican Castle, Ohio Courtesy of Landoll's Mohican Castle Landoll's Mohican Castle, in Loudonville, Ohio, in the center of the state, has 11 suites and also has several packages to enhance a stay at the property. 08 of 10 Mission Inn Hotel and Spa, California Courtesy of The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa The Mission Inn Hotel and Spa in Riverside, California, is a perfect wedding of royal opulence and California style. 09 of 10 The Norumbega, Maine Courtesy of The Norumbega Inn The Norumbega, in Camden, has 11 rooms that offer a “unique sanctuary” along the coast of Maine, which is itself something of a sanctuary from any stress in your life. 10 of 10 Oheka Castle, New York Courtesy of Oheka Castle The Oheka offers guests “Europe in America.” Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit