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- Many hotels converted from large private residences have gardens designed by famous garden designers or are particularly notable for their gardens. Alternative uses have had to be found for castles, palaces, monasteries, mansions and country seats which have become financially unviable as homes, and their conversion into hotels has often been successful. This has led to the creation of 'garden hotels', many of which are better known for their gardens than for their modern use as hotels. Examples include:
* Austria: Hotel im Palais Schwarzenberg
* England:Gravetye Manor, the former home of William RobinsonCliveden, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe
* Germany: Anholt Wasserburg Garten
* India: Udaipur Lake Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan
* Italy:Villa CipressiVilla d'Este, Lake ComoVilla Serbelloni Garden
* Iran: Abbasi Hotel
* Portugal: Bussaco Palace
* Spain:Monasterio de Piedra GardenHostal de los Reyes Catolicos
* United States:Mohonk Mountain House GardensGrand Hotel Garden
* Guatemala:Hotel Quinta De Las Flores (en)
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- Many hotels converted from large private residences have gardens designed by famous garden designers or are particularly notable for their gardens. Alternative uses have had to be found for castles, palaces, monasteries, mansions and country seats which have become financially unviable as homes, and their conversion into hotels has often been successful. This has led to the creation of 'garden hotels', many of which are better known for their gardens than for their modern use as hotels. Examples include: (en)
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