The UK is home to a rich variety of history festivals, offering something for every age and interest. Here’s our pick of some of the best, paired with nearby historic places to stay.
Landmark inspiration
Find our buildings on secret shores and in hidden woodlands, in historic cities and breathtaking hilltops. A Landmark stay is a portal to the past, and a gateway to a new place, with new experiences waiting to be discovered.
Set-jetting: Historic breaks inspired by the screen
As our landscapes and cities taking centre stage in a wave of lush new literary adaptations, here are some Landmark stays inspired by the year's most anticipated releases.
Readaways: bookish breaks for bibliophiles
Beyond our famous libraries, many of our buildings have very real literary connections of their own.
Castles in Scotland
With rich histories and stunning locations, our castles, towers and country houses cover the length and breadth of Scotland.
Exploring Jane Austen's England
Explore some of the places most beloved by the author and her characters, staying in some very special Landmarks along the way.
The Landmark Slow 60
The Landmark Slow 60 is a range of experiences you’ll find at our Landmarks, each intrinsically linked to one particular place. Submitted by Landmark guests, colleagues and supporters in our 60th anniversary year, the Slow 60 celebrates the art of slowing down and noticing all the little moments that make up the Landmark experience.
Italian escapes
Our Italian Landmarks dot the map from Venice to Rome, with fabulous locations in famous cities or set deep within storied landscapes
Tremendous towers
Adorned with fairytale turrets and romantic rooftops offering sweeping views, a break in a tower promises to be an unforgettable holiday.
12 things that set Landmark apart
No two Landmarks are the same - but here's what they all have in common.
Further back
The best Landmark stays for cyclists
'Not so much like rail travel as time travel': a weekend at the Station Agent's House
Seven remarkable things about Calverley Old Hall
'Could there be a more magical room in England?' Luke Edward Hall at The Bath House
Landmarks along the South West Coast Path