Imperial Palace
Logan, Utah
Imperial Palace
Suite Details
- King-size bed
- 60″ TV visible from the bed
- Grandiose jetted tub (several steps lead up to it)
- Separate shower with dual shower heads
- Fireplace above the tub (turned off from May 15-October 15)
- Loveseat
- Full breakfast included
- Sparkling cider included
- Snacks, DVD’s and other lovely options available.
Located on the first floor.
Logan’s Palace of Versailles
The romance and grandeur of the 18th century comes to life when you stay in the Imperial Palace. As you enter the room, the regal, hand-painted ceilings are sure to catch the eye of you and your beloved. Find your true bliss when you experience the magnificence of the jetted tub. The elegance of this 18th century suite will transport you to an era of opulence and nobility.
(Once inside the tour, click and drag your mouse to look around, or click on the circles to move around the suite.)
Savannah & Ethan
Sadie & Paco
We came here for our 10th wedding anniversary. The whole stay from the staff to amenities are awesome and the room is breathtaking. The entire experience made this anniversary special, unique, and most of all…we felt like royalty. We will most definetely be back!!! This is our new romantic getaway. P.S. The waterfall tub and the double head shower were great!!
Mike & Kimberly Tacts
The Harris
Jen & Carl
Imperial Palace of Vienna
For more than seven centuries, the empire of the Habsburgs was ruled from here. Even after the monarchy, it remains the official seat of the Austrian head of state – the federal president. From the 13th century onwards, the Habsburgs expanded this huge palace in stages to a total floor area of over 300,000 m2. Vienna’s Imperial Palace is thus one of the biggest integrated palace complexes in the world.
She Walks in Beauty
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies …
— Lord Byron
Other Imperial Palaces
The Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda district of the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains several buildings including the Fukiage Palace where the Emperor has his living quarters.
The Imperial Palace, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the heart of Beijing. It has served as the residence to 24 emperors throughout the Ming and Qing dynasties between 1368 A.D. and 1911 A.D. but is now used as the Palace Museum.
Disclaimer: The photos as well as the amenities and characteristics of the suite as described on this page (such as type of tub, size of television screen, bed, etc.) may vary from what is in your suite at the time of your stay due to repairs and updates. If you require a specific type of tub or TV screen or other room characteristics during your stay, please call us and verify this with us on the phone to verify that we will be able to accommodate your needs. Otherwise, no refunds or discounts after your stay can be given due to minor variations in suite layout or characteristics such as these.