A nostalgic look at 1970s hotel rooms, filled with shag carpets, avocado colors, and quirky gadgets, making each stay a unique experience. Vintage 1940s hotel room seating area (1947) Old hotel rooms of the 1950s, 60s & 70s As the decades rolled on to the '50s, '60s, and '70s, there was a shift towards simplicty and more basic mid. These 24 photos take you straight to the 70s, showcasing hotels so cool and retro, you'll wish you were checking in today! Nevele Hotel lobby, Ellenville, New York, 1977.
Waitresses at Hotelli Rantasipi in Jyväskylä, Finland, 1970. Flanders Hotel, Ocean City, New Jersey, 1978. Hotels have changed quite a bit over the last 50 years.
What used to be places full of engaging aesthetics, exciting experiences and customer loyalty are now soulless and dirty structures overflowing with hidden fees. The golden days of hotels have long since past, but we can still remember them with these 23 pics of hotels from the '70s we'd totally stay in right now. These places might.
A Look Inside Hotel & Motel Rooms of the 1950s-70s Let's have a look inside the rooms of 38 U.S. hotels and motels from the late fifties through the seventies. Whether it's a cheap roadside motel in Tennessee or a chic Hawaiian resort - the "handsomely decorated" retro interiors are a wonder to behold.
In the 1960s and 1970s, motels and hotels in the U.S. often featured distinctive, retro styles. Motels were typically single-story buildings with rooms arranged around a central parking lot, making them convenient for travelers.
They had neon signs, colorful, eye-catching designs, and often included amenities like swimming pools and small diners. This was Elvis Presley's hotel room at the Philadelphia Hilton in 1974. Matching curtains and bedding were a popular '70s design statement that's making a comeback today.
Hotels and motels are clearly part of that world, and most of us have spent quite a few hours in one or the other. With that in mind, let's reminisce about some of the available lodging during the 1970s. Today's images showcase different types of lodging, from the humble to the upscale.
Be prepared for a plentiful supply of wood paneling, tiny televisions, and gaudy wallpaper. Take a look inside the rooms of 31 U.S. hotels and motels from the 1960s to '70s through these beautiful vintage postcards: Best Western Rondee, Sedona, Arizona.
Herkimer Hotel, Herkimer, New York. Hotel King Kemehameha, Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Iconic 1970s hotels where artists, writers, and musicians lived and created legendary works, shaping art, culture, and creative tourism.