
Around the world, some of the grandest historic train stations have been beautifully restored and transformed into luxury hotels while preserving their architectural heritage. Let's look at these train stations. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
21C Museum Hotel (Historic Louisville Railway Depot), Kentucky, USA: What was once a 19th century train depot has been restored into a contemporary art themed luxury hotel blending industrial charm with modern design. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
Adina Apartment Hotel: Built inside the restored Central Railway Station Parcel Post Building (1912), it mixes Edwardian Baroque architecture with stylish luxury suites. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
Museo Hotel, Mexico: A 19th century railway station reimagined into a boutique luxury stay, preserving stone corridors, old platforms, and cultural exhibits from its rail heritage. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London, UK: Once the Midland Grand railway terminus (1873), this Gothic Revival landmark is now a luxury hotel featuring vaulted ceilings, dramatic staircases, and direct access to St. Pancras Station. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
Taj Wellington Mews (formerly Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus Annex): A restored colonial-era railway building connected to the UNESCO listed CSMT station, now transformed into a boutique luxury accommodation preserving Indo Saracenic architecture. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
The Fullerton Hotel, Singapore: Originally the Fullerton Building (1928), which housed postal and railway offices, it is now a five star heritage hotel overlooking Marina Bay with neoclassical architecture intact. (Source: Photo by unsplash)