5203 Best Hotels in USA

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Hotel Los Gatos

$$ | 210 E. Main St., Los Gatos, CA, 95030, USA

The Tuscan villa–inspired design is hard to miss at this very pleasant hotel; it’s a welcome refuge from the sprawl and tech-centric culture of Silicon Valley. The lobby is grand with a fireplace, pillars, chandeliers, and plush sofas, benches, and chairs, plus a European-style fountain at the front entrance. It truly feels Old World, even though it only opened in 2002. Rooms are a little more subdued, boasting bright orange walls, an ergonomic chair for the work desk, handsome furnishings and balconies. Dio Deka, the hotel’s Michelin-starred Greek restaurant, is a big draw and certainly one of the South Bay’s leading restaurants (it serves dinner only).

Pros

  • Great neighborhood with several restaurants
  • Doesn't feel like a chain
  • Outdoor pool and Jacuzzi

Cons

  • Over-the-top theme
  • Not as luxurious as a villa should be
  • No in-house breakfast option
210 E. Main St., Los Gatos, CA, 95030, USA
408-335–1700
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72 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Lucia

$$ | 400 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA

Black-and-white celebrity photos from Pulitzer Prize–winner and native Oregonian David Hume Kennerly, comfy leather chairs, and stylish low-slung furniture adorn the rooms of this nine-story, 1909 European-style boutique hotel in the heart of Downtown. This service-oriented hotel has a number of much-appreciated perks, including morning coffee and tea, and evening craft-beer hour. The inviting, warmly furnished lobby is a great spot to relax with a book or get work done. 

Pros

  • Prime location near West End and Pearl District dining
  • Artfully appointed rooms
  • Free bike rentals and nicely outfitted fitness center

Cons

  • Limited shelf and storage space in the small bathrooms
  • Expensive valet parking and $25 daily amenity fee
  • Currently lacking a restaurant
400 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA
503-225–1717
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160 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel M Mount Pocono

$ | 1244 Pocono Blvd., Mount Pocono, PA, 18344, USA

The best thing about this place is that, unlike many of the historic inns and luxury hotels in the Poconos region, the rooms are cheap and clean. It’s not the kind of place you’d go for a honeymoon or even on a relaxing weekend away, but if you need a simple base for exploring the area, the Hotel M should do the trick. It’s located about 10 miles from the Pocono Lake Preserve, east of Interstate 380.

Pros

  • Great prices
  • Heated indoor pool

Cons

  • Lacks character
  • Located in an ugly area across from a strip mall
1244 Pocono Blvd., Mount Pocono, PA, 18344, USA
570-839–3600
Hotel Details
82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Madera

$$$$ | 1310 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20036, USA

Despite its tiny lobby, this sophisticated and art-focused Kimpton hotel, just south of vibrant Dupont Circle, provides the perfect respite after an evening of restaurant and club hopping along P Street and Connecticut Avenue. Rooms, some with balconies overlooking leafy New Hampshire Avenue, are comfortable and attractive, outfitted in neutral colors. As part of the refurbishment, many rooms have larger bathrooms than previously, and there is also now a 24-hour gym.

Pros

  • Nightly cocktail hour
  • Nice residential neighborhood convenient to Metro
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • No pool
  • Gym is relatively small
  • Wi-Fi for $14.99
1310 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20036, USA
202-296–7600
Hotel Details
82 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Majestic

$$ | 1500 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, 94109, USA

Opened in 1902, the five-story Majestic is the city's oldest continually operating hotel; its elegant lobby is a graceful haven of antique chandeliers, plush Victorian chairs, antiquarian French books, and Edwardian architecture. Rooms are just as noteworthy for their early-20th-century design, featuring pillow-top beds with soft duvet covers as well as claw-foot tubs and other period touches. Modern notes include flat-screen televisions in each room and complimentary Wi-Fi. The hotel, which survived both of San Francisco's major 20th-century earthquakes, is said to have a friendly ghost. At the Butterfly Lounge, you can peruse the collection of exotic butterflies over a glass of wine or a specialty cocktail.

Pros

  • Nicely upgraded classic hotel
  • Spacious rooms
  • Good value

Cons

  • Bus ride or over-10-minute walk to activities and restaurants
  • Old style
  • Breakfast is limited
1500 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, 94109, USA
415-441–1100
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58 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Max

$$ | 620 Stewart St., Seattle, 98101, USA

Hip and art-forward, the Hotel Max (for "Maximalism") blends artsy decor with punchy minimalism for an architect-office effect, and though most of the rooms are on the small side, they come with cushy trimmings. The work of local photographers is hung in the public spaces and paintings by local artists decorate the gray walls of the guest rooms—though accent colors like an orange bedspread or a red cushion save rooms from being drab. The hotel even features a Sub Pop floor, which pays homage to the famous Seattle record label that introduced the world to bands like Nirvana and Death Cab for Cutie; those rooms feature band posters and Crosley record players with a stash of vinyl albums. The downside to the Max is that rooms in the historic building can feel cramped, especially the bathrooms, which sorely lack in counter space.

Pros

  • Hip, youthful vibe
  • Extra pet-friendly (it's OK to leave pets in the room unattended)
  • 4-minute walk from Westlake Center transit hub

Cons

  • Tiny rooms and even tinier elevator
  • Traffic noise, thin walls, and late-night revelers
  • Older and larger travelers may not be comfortable here
620 Stewart St., Seattle, 98101, USA
866-833–6299
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163 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel McCoy Pullman

$$$ | 455 SE Paradise St., Pullman, 99163, USA

Modeled with 1959 mid-century design in mind but with 21st century tech conveniences, Hotel McCoy Pullman appeals to multiple generations, and even boomers will appreciate the comfortable beds, welcoming glass of complimentary wine, and retro video games. There's an oatmeal bar with toppings for breakfast, complimentary coffee, and eye-catching murals and art throughout the property—including works by local artists who can sell them without paying commission fees to the hotel. It's a very feel-good vibe all-around and the staff reflects that in their service. The hotel even offers a "kindness" discount—asking customers who book with that rate to do a random act of kindness for someone.

Pros

  • Walking distance to WSU
  • Cheerful and friendly service
  • Modern, new rooms

Cons

  • Can be noisy
  • Outside entrances
  • Rates get high in summer
455 SE Paradise St., Pullman, 99163, USA
833-782–9622
Hotel Details
31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Metro

$$$$ | 411 E. Mason St., Milwaukee, WI, 53202, USA

With its aqua and coral color scheme and innovatively designed suites, the Hotel Metro reinterprets the art deco look. A curved wall in each suite shelters the bed from the sitting area. The hotel is three blocks from the lakefront museums.

411 E. Mason St., Milwaukee, WI, 53202, USA
414-272–1937
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Credit cards accepted
62 suites

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Hotel Metropole and Market Place

$$$$ | 205 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA

Set over a bustling maze of shops, this boutique hotel offers beach decor in a quaint setting. Some guest rooms have balconies overlooking a flower-filled courtyard, while others have ocean views. Many have fireplaces. Room 102, an oceanfront suite with vaulted ceilings and lavish bath, is a pricey indulgence. For a harbor panorama, head for the rooftop deck Jacuzzi open from 10 am to 10 pm. An included continental breakfast is served in the lobby from 7 to 10 am Guests can reserve spa service at Heaven Day Spa.

Pros

  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Outdoor-view hot tub and sundeck
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • Some rooms on small side
  • Soundproofing issues
  • No hotel shuttle to dock
205 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA, 90704, USA
310-510–1884
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Nevada

$ | 501 Aultman St., Ely, NV, 89301, USA

One of the oldest hotels in the state, this six-story local landmark dates from 1929 and towers over Ely's historic downtown. The luxury rooms are especially nice, with most named after the celebrities who have allegedly stayed here: Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman, President Lyndon Johnson, and others. The hotel has a restaurant and small casino, and leather-clad bikers seem to love the place.

Pros

  • Bursting with historic character
  • In the heart of downtown
  • Updated rooms are light, airy, and comfortable

Cons

  • Can fill up quickly during busy times
  • No pool, hot tub, or gym
  • Older property means small rooms and bathrooms
501 Aultman St., Ely, NV, 89301, USA
775-289–6665
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Credit cards accepted
64 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Nia

$$ | 200 Independence Dr., Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA

One of the first of the new wave Silicon Valley hotels, this Autograph Collection property is the closest place to stay near Meta’s campus. Even though the location is right by a highway and the general office park environs are sterile corporate, the hotel exudes all kinds of energetic boutique vibes. Rooms have a polished, chic look, and the nicest suites have panoramic views of practically the entire Peninsula. Arguably the biggest draw is the fun outdoor courtyard with a bar, pool, and lawn games. Silicon Valley titans love to meet up here in the morning because the café serves Santa Cruz’s acclaimed Verve Coffee.

Pros

  • Wonderfully incorporates nature into indoor and outdoor design
  • Large rooms with ample sunlight
  • On-site Porta Blu restaurant

Cons

  • Substantial drive to sights and restaurants
  • Hard to reach at rush hour
  • Rooms facing highway don't block out all noise
200 Independence Dr., Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA
650-900–3434
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250 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Nikko San Francisco

$$ | 222 Mason St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

Known for impeccable service and satin-smooth style, this youngish grande dame takes its visual cues from traditional kimonos and Japanese calligraphy, with rooms that soothe upscale business and leisure travelers with muted colors offset by judicious splashes of stronger hues. Rooms have smart TVs and other high-tech amenities, and deep soaking tubs and oversize showers in the marble bathrooms. The 10,000-square-foot Club Nikko fitness facility has dry saunas and steam rooms and a glass-enclosed, 16-meter rooftop pool.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly, including a pet terrace
  • Large indoor rooftop pool
  • Feinstein's at the Nikko, classy, intimate cabaret venue

Cons

  • Formal vibe
  • Daily $39 fee for fitness center and pool use
  • So-so neighborhood
222 Mason St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
415-394–1111
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533 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Normandie

$$ | 605 Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90005, USA

Originally built in 1926, this Renaissance Revival gem has been renovated to today’s standards and is now a hip and not-terribly-pricey spot to post up in the ever-booming center of Koreatown. The original floors, wood-beam ceilings, copper-colored pillars, and massive fireplace are still on full display in the lobby for history buffs to drool over. The two best things here, though, are Cassell’s Hamburgers, the attached diner with some of the best burgers in town, and Le Comptoir, a one-Michelin-starred French counter spot with eight-course gems in an intimate space.

Pros

  • Michelin-starred French restaurant
  • Daily wine reception
  • Historic burger joint

Cons

  • Feels dated
  • Tiny bathrooms
  • Neighborhood can be dangerous at night
605 Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90005, USA
213-388–8138
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92 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Northampton

$$ | 36 King St., Northampton, MA, 01060, USA

Commanding a huge presence in downtown Northampton with its formidable glass-paned front, this 1927 hotel is a magnet for visiting professors and parents, although location—shops and restaurants are right outside the door—is the main thing the historic property has going for it. Some rooms are small, most are decorated in subtle neutrals and pastels and furnished with reproductions of period antiques.

Pros

  • On-site tavern and restaurant are favorite hangouts of visitors and locals
  • Top location in town
  • Flat-screen TVs

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Drain pipes are loud
  • Surge pricing
36 King St., Northampton, MA, 01060, USA
413-584–3100
Hotel Details
106 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Oceana

$$$$ | 849 Ocean Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90403, USA

Following an ultraswank refresh, the suites-only Oceana manages to achieve a low-key vibe while still dripping in luxury. Generous-size suites, soundproofed windows, an open-air courtyard and pool, and ocean proximity give this hotel a distinctly SoCal beach mood. The welcoming residential feel begins with a glass of bubbly in the glass-covered lobby, where guests sit down to check in, and extends to the colorful designer lounge. With two full-service, guests-only restaurants, a fitness studio with Peloton bikes, Frette linens, all the latest technological advances in-room, and a daily $55 resort fee providing Wi-Fi, daily yoga classes, beach cruisers, a beach activity concierge and towels, beverages, and poolside food and beverage tastings, guests may find it hard to leave. But the hotel also offers a range of bespoke experiences; they can even get you private Getty Villa access or take you on a helicopter ride above Malibu.

Pros

  • Walk to prime shopping districts
  • Gorgeous guests-only restaurant with stunning ocean views
  • Bubbly at check-in

Cons

  • Small pool
  • $70 parking
  • No coffeemakers in rooms
849 Ocean Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90403, USA
310-393–0486
Hotel Details
70 suites
No Meals

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The Hotel of South Beach

$$ | 801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33139, USA

This value-conscious art deco property inhabits the historic Tiffany building on Collins Avenue as well as a second building along Ocean Drive with interiors by fashion designer Todd Oldham. The name "Tiffany" spelled out vertically in eye-popping neon on the venue’s iconic aluminum spire is evidence of the hotel’s original identity. When the L. Murray Dixon–designed Tiffany Hotel was erected in 1939, neon was still a novelty. Its use, coupled with the spire’s rocketlike shape, combined to create a futuristic look influenced by the sci-fi themes then pervasive in popular culture. Nowadays you can walk through a large porch—a remnant of when Miami Beach hotels had no air-conditioning and guests cooled off outdoors—and enter the lobby, furnished with comfortable chairs and porthole windows. Rooms have blond-wood furnishings, accented by bright window treatments, pillows, and bedding in primary colors.

Pros

  • Original terrazzo floors
  • Room service from nearby News Café
  • Rooftop pool deck

Cons

  • In need of a refresh
  • Poor views from many rooms
  • No full dining restaurant
801 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, FL, 33139, USA
305-531–2222
Hotel Details
73 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Paisano

$$$ | 207 N Highland Ave., Marfa, TX, 79843, USA

A National Historic Landmark, this 1930 Spanish baroque–style hotel provided the set for the 1956 movie The Giant, starring Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor. Rooms vary in size and amenities. The small pool, lounge, courtyard, gallery, gift shop, restaurant, and memorabilia room where you can watch The Giant make for a pleasant stay.

Pros

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • Pet-friendly ($20 per pet per night)
  • Authentic historic experience
  • Convenient downtown Marfa location

Cons

  • Coffeemakers not available in all rooms
  • No telephones in rooms
  • Restaurant open only from 5 pm–9 pm
  • Some noise bleed in rooms
207 N Highland Ave., Marfa, TX, 79843, USA
432-729--3669
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Paisano

$$ | 207 N. Highland Ave., Marfa, TX, 79843, USA

Once the playground of Liz Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean, who stayed here while filming Giant, the Paisano has maintained its glamour with glistening Mediterranean architecture, a fountain in the courtyard dining area, and dress and jewelry shops in downstairs hallways. Completing the scene, big-band music from the 1940s wafts through the lobby, and both locals and visitors love dining in stylish Jett's Grill. The most popular booking is the room in which Dean stayed while filming the movie. The hotel is amid downtown Marfa's quirky buildings and just down the street from the historic courthouse. There's a small pool open late April through early October.

Pros

  • Filled with Hollywood memorabilia
  • In the center of town
  • Bar and restaurant are great for people-watching

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Some rooms and bathrooms are quite small
  • Not much of a view from most rooms
207 N. Highland Ave., Marfa, TX, 79843, USA
432-729–3669
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Credit cards accepted
40 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Palomar Chicago

$$$ | 505 N. State, Chicago, IL, 60654, USA

In the middle of one of Chicago's most vibrant neighborhoods and close to Rush Street nightlife, this trendy hot spot delivers solid rooms and excellent cuisine. In the bright and inviting "living room" lobby, you'll be offered a complimentary glass of wine daily at 5 pm. Texture is everything here; the speckled woodwork adds a unique touch to the spacious and modern rooms. The bathrooms feel vaguely Zen, with spartan countertops and marble Jacuzzi tubs in the suites.

Pros

  • <PRO>hotel's bustling vibe matches its surroundings</PRO>
  • <PRO>great for the young and hip</PRO>
  • <PRO>Sable, the on-site restaurant, is worth a visit</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>lobby is on the small side</CON>
  • <CON>no on-site spa</CON>
  • <CON>not targeted to families</CON>
505 N. State, Chicago, IL, 60654, USA
312-755–9703
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
261 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Paradox

$$ | 611 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, USA

About a mile from the ocean and two blocks from Pacific Avenue, this stylish, forest-theme complex (part of the Marriott Autograph Collection) is among the few full-service hotels in town. Public spaces and rooms are designed to bring nature indoors—the reception desk is cut from an 18-foot reclaimed eucalyptus log, lamps resemble birds' nests, sculpted squirrels cling to the walls, and tree stumps serve as poolside tables. Room options range from kings with river-rock showers and double queens with tubs to six suites.

Pros

  • Close to downtown and main beach
  • Spacious pool area with cabanas, firepits, hot tub, and dining and cocktail service
  • Farm-to-table restaurant

Cons

  • Pool area can get crowded
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Thin walls
611 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, USA
831-425–7100
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172 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Park City, Autograph Collection

$$$$ | 2001 Park Ave., UT, 84060, USA

On the Park City golf course, this all-suites hotel is built in the tradition of the grand old stone-and-timber lodges of the West. Look for nice touches like leather furnishings and granite bathrooms. Each room has a private balcony or patio, fireplace, and jetted tub, and the cottages have hot tubs. The spa includes everything you'd expect, with extras like a yoga room and a candlelit couples treatment room. There's also an on-site Ruth's Chris Steak House. As nice as winter is, this hotel is idyllic in summer, surrounded by grass and trees.

Pros

  • Close to town and the ski hills
  • Grand lodge-style rooms with views
  • On 18-hole golf course

Cons

  • Rooms are expensive
  • Must drive to restaurants and resorts
  • Long outdoor walk to some of the rooms
2001 Park Ave., UT, 84060, USA
435-200–2000
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100 suites
No Meals

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Hotel Paseo

$$ | 45--400 Larkspur La., Palm Desert, CA, 92260, USA

A half-block from El Paseo shopping strip, this hip, pet-friendly hotel (under Marriott's Autograph Collection umbrella) reflects the mid-century modern history and upscale, yet casual lifestyle of the desert. Contemporary art is on display in public areas, as well as in rooms and suites, most of which have a balcony or small terrace. Regular pop-ups take place in the lobby, which contains a 1955 cherry-red Cadillac, or in the courtyard, which has an airstream trailer, a pool, a hot tub, firepits, lawn games, and a putting green. Amenities also include a café, restaurant, spa, and morning yoga classes.

Pros

  • Billiards guest suite has an in-room pool table
  • Golf discount through partnership with Desert Willow
  • Courtesy shuttle within a 3-mile radius

Cons

  • In a heavily trafficked neighborhood off a busy street
  • Pool area can seem small and crowded
  • Street parking unless you pay for valet
45--400 Larkspur La., Palm Desert, CA, 92260, USA
760-340–9001
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149 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Pemaquid

$ | 3098 Bristol Rd., New Harbor, ME, 04554, USA

Step back in time at this restored 1888 summer hotel, where the decor in the main building remains Victorian and that in the cottages and bungalows is more contemporary. For a truly romantic retreat, though, book the carriage-house suite. Relax on the big wraparound porch or in the parlor beside the stone fireplace. To keep room rates down, the owners have employed a few cost-saving measures: soap is the only in-room toiletry, and although there's coffee in the morning, there is no breakfast (you can always head to the Sea Gull Shop and Restaurant, next door to the lighthouse, which is known for its memorable meals). Like the hotel itself, the booking process will transport you to earlier times: you must call to request a reservation and then send a deposit in the form of a check; you'll receive a postcard confirmation.

Pros

  • Old-fashioned atmosphere
  • Reasonable rates
  • Great location close to Pemaquid Point Light

Cons

  • Not on the water
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • Archaic reservation process
3098 Bristol Rd., New Harbor, ME, 04554, USA
207-677–2312
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Closed early Oct.–late May
38 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Petaluma, Tapestry by Hilton

$ | 205 Kentucky St., Petaluma, CA, 94952, USA

Reasonable rates and vintage allure make this 1923 art deco property worth considering for budget travelers, especially those without a car (parking’s a pain) seeking a downtown location and a touch of style. The high-ceilinged, tile-floor lobby, decked out with contemporary sofas and chairs, has boutique-hotel appeal, but the rooms, furnished with less flair, are on the small side. The ground-floor Costeaux Bakery and The Shuckery seafood restaurant are excellent.

Pros

  • Downtown location
  • Some rooms have city and river views
  • Excellent Costeaux Bakery and The Shuckery seafood restaurant

Cons

  • Public spaces grander than the mostly small rooms
  • Hallway sound carries into rooms
  • Lacks parking lot (and on-street parking is difficult), fitness center, and other amenities
205 Kentucky St., Petaluma, CA, 94952, USA
707-559–3393
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57 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Phillips

$$$ | 106 W. 12th St, Kansas City, MO, 64105, USA

Built in 1931, Hotel Phillips is on the National Register of Historic Places. Its rooms feature contemporary art deco styling, with the golden statue of Dawn watching over the lobby's warm, dark paneling.

106 W. 12th St, Kansas City, MO, 64105, USA
816-221--7000
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216 rooms

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Hotel Piccadilly

$ | 2305 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno, CA, 93711, USA

This two-story property has 7½ attractively landscaped acres and a big swimming pool. The sizeable rooms have king- and queen-size beds, robes, baths with granite countertops, mini-refrigerators, and free Wi-Fi; some have fireplaces.

Pros

  • Big rooms
  • Nice pool
  • On-site restaurant/pub

Cons

  • Some rooms show mild wear
  • Neighborhood is somewhat sketchy
  • No elevator
2305 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno, CA, 93711, USA
559-348–5520
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187 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Planter

$ | 715 1st St., La Conner, 98257, USA

This warmly furnished hotel dating from 1907, making it the oldest in La Conner, is set amid downtown's many atmospheric shops and galleries. Its homey rooms are furnished with handmade country-style furniture. A shaded courtyard enhanced by garden sculptures is the place to linger in serenity.

Pros

  • Most rooms overlook attractive courtyard
  • Can walk to nearby restaurants
  • Historic charm

Cons

  • Old-fashioned aesthetic isn't for everybody
  • No on-site parking
  • Some rooms get street noise
715 1st St., La Conner, 98257, USA
360-466–4710
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Portsmouth

$$ | 40 Court St., Portsmouth, NH, 03801, USA

This downtown Victorian mansion built in 1881 by a sea captain is now a 32-room boutique hotel with elegantly updated furnishings, plush bed linens, and such modern conveniences as fast Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs.

Pros

  • Close to Market Square
  • Free parking
  • Lounge serving wine, beer, and small bites

Cons

  • Thin walls result in occasional noise
  • Some rooms have bland views
  • Two-night minimum during busy times
40 Court St., Portsmouth, NH, 03801, USA
603-433–1200
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Providence

$$ | 139 Mathewson St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA

In the heart of the city's Arts and Entertainment District, this intimate boutique hotel sets the standard for elegant decor and attentive service. Rooms and suites are in a pair of restored 19th-century buildings—the lobby and second floor were once a department store—and have such perks as marble bathrooms, luxury bedding, and coffeemakers.

Pros

  • Convenient location for theatergoers
  • ADA-accessible rooms available
  • Pet-friendly
  • Restaurant, Backstage Kitchen + Bar, serves creative, well-prepared small plates, light meals, and full entrées

Cons

  • Late risers may not appreciate the 8 am pealing of Grace Church's 16 bells
  • Street noise also an issue
  • Parking is $40 per night
139 Mathewson St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-861–8000
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96 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Provincial

$$$ | 1024 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA

This memorably authentic inn feels nicely secluded yet close to the action. The bright, traditionally furnished rooms have 19th-century touches that include exposed-brick walls, and many overlook a lush courtyard with iron grillwork. It's like stepping back in time—but with all the modern conveniences.

Pros

  • Quaint atmosphere
  • Quiet surroundings (in a residential section of the French Quarter)
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Suites are pricey
  • Mixed service
  • Reports of paranormal activity
1024 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA, 70116, USA
504-581–4995
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99 rooms
Free Breakfast

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