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See inside this ‘Great Gatsby’ inspired hotel suite

It’s a room fit for Daisy and Tom.

An art deco style hotel suite.

The suite featues spaces dedicated to both Tom and Daisy Buchanan.

Photo by Tim Furlong Jr., courtesy Louisville Tourism

The Seelbach Hotel has a new “Great Gatsby"-themed suite, and the decor is worthy of a champagne toast.

Louisville, of course, plays an important part in the novel’s plot — you remember from high school English class, right? Legend has it that author F. Scott Fitzgerald would frequent the hotel during his time as a soldier stationed at nearby Camp Taylor.

The suite features two spaces, each drawing inspiration from Daisy and Tom Buchanan, the novel’s characters who were married in Louisville. The entire space oozes 1920s era Art Deco style with a Victorian settee, a three-tiered crystal chandelier, and a textured gold ceiling.

Bonus: See more “Great Gatsby"-related locations in Louisville.

To reserve the suite, call the Seelbach Hilton.

Fun fact: The classic novel turns 100 years old this April. In honor of the milestone, take a video tour of the space before you walk through Gatsby’s Louisville.

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