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The original property opened in 1905. A member of Historic Hotels of America since 2015.
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Built in 1905, The Seelbach Hilton Louisville is considered a landmark to “the Golden Era.” Its grand ambiance inspired author F. Scott Fitzgerald to use it as the backdrop for Tom and Daisy Buchanan’s wedding in The Great Gatsby. "The Seelbach," as the locals call it, is home to The Oakroom, The Old Seelbach Bar, and The Rathskeller, which is the only surviving destination made of Rookwood Pottery in the world today. Its central location in the heart of downtown Louisville’s business and entertainment district makes it close to such renowned cultural attractions like Churchill Downs, KFC Yum Center, Kentucky Center for the Arts, Louisville Palace, and the Kentucky International Convention Center.
The Seelbach Hilton Louisville has been named to these Historic Hotels of America Top 25 Lists
The 2021 Top 25 Historic Hotels of America Most Haunted Hotels
Welcome to the Seelbach Hilton
Meet Seelbach historian and master concierge, Larry Johnson as he introduces Louisville’s Grand hotel and remembers a few of his favorite celebrity guests.
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