Spending the night in an old mental institution sounds like the things nightmares are made of, but Hotel Henry is out to change that perception. This unique "Urban Resort" complex in Buffalo is newly opened to the public, and once you see the photos of the building's gorgeous renovation, you'll definitely want to visit!
Hotel Henry is proudly situated inside the Richardson Olmsted Complex.
This beautiful building in downtown Buffalo was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
Hotel Henry's new design harkens to the building's past.
While the interior of the hotel is new and modern, the design of the exterior of Hotel Henry restored the look and feel of the original complex beautifully. Here, you'll see the main entrance, which is located at the back of the complex.
The hotel features 88 rooms and suites.
Each room boasts high ceilings and modern finishes.
Enjoy modern technology at this historic hotel.
The rooms also come equipped with their own tablets, perfect for summoning the concierge or ordering room service from the hotel's restaurant.
Speaking of the restaurant...
100 Acres at Hotel Henry features a market-fresh menu with an emphasis on local ingredients and communal dining. The restaurant is so new that we couldn't find any photos of the space yet! Pictured here is a table located near the front desk, intended for guests to relax and recharge.
You might think sleeping in an old institution sounds creepy...
... but Hotel Henry's bright and clean decor helps to eliminate any worries of sharing a room with unwanted visitors!
This stunning hotel provides a grand atmosphere for any big event.
Along with their beautifully decorated rooms and suites, Hotel Henry also offers a ballroom for weddings and events, as well as a spacious conference center for corporate gatherings.
The Urban Resort concept is new to Buffalo
and we think it's a great idea! Hotel Henry plans to take advantage of its location adjacent to colleges, parks, and popular Buffalo attractions to make the hotel a must-visit on anyone's Buffalo Bucket List.
So... when are you booking your stay at Hotel Henry? Have you visited since the building's renovations to see the hotel for yourself? Share your thoughts, photos, and memories of what the Richardson Olmsted Complex used to be in the comments!
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