5203 Best Hotels in USA

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Inn of the Turquoise Bear

$$$$ | 342 E. Buena Vista, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA

In the 1920s, poet Witter Bynner played host to an eccentric circle of artists and intellectuals, as well as some wild parties in his mid-19th-century Spanish–Pueblo Revival home, which is now a superb bed-and-breakfast with a great location a few blocks from the capitol; in sum, it's the quintessential Santa Fe inn. Rooms are simple, traditional Southwestern style with carved wood furniture and plush linens. The inn's style preserves the building's historic integrity, starting with the lodge-like lobby and extending throughout the lush, terraced grounds with gardens and comfy seating areas. You might sleep in the room where D. H. Lawrence or Willa Cather slept, or perhaps in Robert Oppenheimer's room.

Pros

  • Gorgeous grounds and a house steeped in local history
  • Knowledgeable staff
  • Tasty gourmet breakfasts

Cons

  • No pool or hot tub on-site
  • Quirky layout of some rooms isn't for everyone
  • About a 15-minute walk to the Plaza
342 E. Buena Vista, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-983–0798
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn of the White Salmon

$$ | 172 W. Jewett Blvd., White Salmon, 98672, USA

This sweet and simple 1930s redbrick hotel is the only accommodation in charming White Salmon, and it's a friendly, well-maintained, and convenient base for taking advantage of many opportunities for rafting, hiking, and wine tasting nearby. Suites have kitchenettes.  

Pros

  • Whitewater rafting packages are offered
  • Several excellent restaurants within walking distance
  • Lovely gardens and common spaces

Cons

  • No breakfast or on-site restaurant
  • Rooms are a bit small and dark
  • Compact bathrooms
172 W. Jewett Blvd., White Salmon, 98672, USA
509-493–2335
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Inn on Barons Creek

$$$ | 308 S. Washington St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA

If you're looking for a more traditional hotel atmosphere and want to stay close in, this hotel fits the bill. The rooms are spacious, and although the decor is pretty straightforward, they are comfortable. The staff is very friendly and happy to give tips on the best things to do around town. Four of the suites are extended-stay and include kitchen facilities. There is a spa and heated pool on property.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Spacious rooms
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • Not the quaint experience you'd find in guesthouses or B&Bs
  • Food could be better
  • Some residual noise when bands play at the nearby Ausländer restaurant
308 S. Washington St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-990–9202
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90 suites
Free Breakfast

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The Inn on Biltmore Estate

$$$$ | 1 Antler Hill Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, USA

Many visitors to the Biltmore Estate long to stay overnight; if you're one of them, your wish is granted at this posh property perched on a nearby hilltop. Although it's clearly a modern construction, the seven-story hotel echoes the look of the main house, with limestone and copper exteriors and a French-manor-house-inspired interior.

Pros

  • Excellent romantic restaurant
  • Gorgeous vistas and outdoor terraces
  • Shuttle to the Biltmore Estate

Cons

  • Expensive rates (though there are off-season discounts)
  • May feel too formal for some travelers
  • Some rooms are on the small side
1 Antler Hill Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, USA
828-225–1660
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210 rooms
No Meals

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Inn on Boltwood

$$ | 30 Boltwood Ave., Amherst, MA, 01002, USA

On the town common of downtown Amherst, this rambling 1926 inn owned by Amherst College is a favorite among visiting parents and professors for its variety of rooms, from smallish doubles to larger suites. Following extensive renovations, the inn reopened in 2012, its antique furniture replaced with more modern furnishings, and pleasantly large common spaces both indoors and out.

Pros

  • Great location on the town common
  • Various weekend packages including a museum package
  • Spacious lobby and rooms

Cons

  • Some baths are closet-size
  • Many wedding, school, and graduation celebrations are held here
30 Boltwood Ave., Amherst, MA, 01002, USA
413-256--8200
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49 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn on Broadway

$$ | 26 Broadway, Rochester, NY, 14607, USA

Our pick for Rochester's top hotel, the Inn on Broadway is in the East End within blocks of the Eastman and Geva theaters, Strong Museum, and various dining and nightlife options. A private club originally occupied the 1929 building, and refinement lingers in the air. Every room is unique, but all have featherbeds (queen or king), down comforters, and thick towels; some have hardwood floors, gas fireplaces, and two-person Jacuzzi tubs. Deluxe rooms have baths with multiple showerheads. A sitting area with a small library is a B&B–style touch.

Pros

  • Individually decorated rooms
  • Great staff
  • Elegant steak house with amazing wine list

Cons

  • Views are nothing special
  • Some occasional city noise
26 Broadway, Rochester, NY, 14607, USA
585-232--3595
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Credit cards accepted
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on Columbia

$$$ | 228 Columbia St., Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA

An 1830s Greek Revival mansion was completely renovated to create the main building of this unconventional B&B. Accommodations are rooms, suites, and cottages, some a block away from the main inn. The design is contemporary, with custom-designed furniture by architect and co-owner Kenn Young. Suites and cottages have gas fireplaces. Kenn's wife Madeline, a chef, prepares breakfast. The owners are fairly hands-off.

Pros

  • Near Ithaca Commons
  • More private than most B and Bs

Cons

  • Books up early for college events
  • Some accommodations are at a different location
228 Columbia St., Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA
607-272--0204
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on Fifth

$$$ | 699 5th Ave. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA

You can't top this luxe hotel if you want to plant yourself in the heart of Naples nightlife, dining, and shopping. Rooms are soundproofed to shut out the noise when you're ready to sequester yourself in sleep-time comfort; when you're not, slide open the French doors, and tune into downtown from the balcony. Thirty-two club-level suites have perks like a private concierge lounge with 24/7 champagne, a full bar and hors d’oeuvres each night, and a roof deck. The list of urban amenities includes a spa, a rooftop pool, and two well-known restaurants: Ocean Prime Naples and Truluck’s Seafood, Steak and Crab House. A theater is right next door, and the beach is six block away.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Metro vibe
  • Spa has free sauna for guests

Cons

  • Pool is eye-level with power lines
  • Some might find the setting too busy
  • Beach is a long stroll or shuttle ride away
699 5th Ave. S, Naples, FL, 34102, USA
239-403–8777
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119 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn on First

$$ | 1938 1st St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA

Guests gush over the hospitality at this inn, where the painstakingly restored 1905 mansion facing 1st Street contains five rooms, with five additional accommodations, all suites, in a building behind a secluded patio and garden. A welcome and romantic modern touch are the whirlpool tubs, two heart-shaped, with space for two. (With one exception, in the mansion, the tubs are in the main room, not the bathroom.) The rooms all have gas fireplaces as well.

Pros

  • Full breakfasts
  • Gas fireplaces and whirlpool tubs in all rooms
  • Away from downtown but not too far

Cons

  • No TVs
  • Some noise between rooms
  • Lacks pool, fitness center, and other amenities of larger properties
1938 1st St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-253–1331
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on Mount Desert

$$$ | 68 Mount Desert St., Bar Harbor, ME, USA

At the edge of downtown, this midsize year-round hotel's tranquil hillside garden surprises with bocce and a tree swing, while rocking chairs under wide eaves on a front porch and the pillared facade evoke Bar Harbor's Gilded Age mansions. But, make no mistake as this is a thoroughly modern, family-friendly hotel with good-size guest rooms, a laundry, a game room, indoor and outdoor patio seating to enjoy the breakfast buffet, and small seating areas about the hotel.

Pros

  • Refrigerators and microwaves in all rooms
  • Some rooms have balconies or terraces
  • All rooms have a king or two queens

Cons

  • Harbor is just over a half mile from the hotel
  • No suites
  • No pool
68 Mount Desert St., Bar Harbor, ME, USA
207-288–8300
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn on Negley

$$$ | 703 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15232, USA

This small Victorian B&B is less than two blocks from the shops and restaurants of Walnut Street, near two colleges and two universities and 10 minutes from Downtown. The rooms of this circa-1884 restored house are named for different apples, and each has been given a different "flavor." A complimentary breakfast is served.

703 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15232, USA
412-661--0631
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Credit cards accepted
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on Peaks Island

$$ | 33 Island Ave., Casco Bay Islands, ME, 04108, USA

Boasting spacious rooms with water views and Jacuzzi tubs in many of them, this year-round favorite blends a relaxed, island style with a dash of luxury; rooms are decked out in simple but pretty linens and soft patterns. Central to everything near the ferry, it offers free parking (Peaks Island is the only one accessible by ferry which allows visitors to bring a car) and has a very good on-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Easy walk from the ferry terminal
  • Jacuzzi bathtubs in many rooms
  • Most rooms have water views

Cons

  • Limited services offered in the off-season
  • Arrival and departure dictated by the ferry schedule
  • The restaurant has seasonal hours
33 Island Ave., Casco Bay Islands, ME, 04108, USA
207-766–5100
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Closed Mon.–Wed.
8 suites
No Meals

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Inn on Potomac

$ | 400 N. Potomac, Hagerstown, MD, 21740, USA

Just a few blocks from the City Park, with restaurants and shopping, this restored century-old mansion is a gem. Ornately carved wooden beds and period furnishings coexist with flat-screen TVs in each of the four rooms, and two suites have Jacuzzi bathtubs. Breakfast is complimentary and might include quiche seasoned with herbs from the inn's garden. Visit the attached Tranquility Salon and Spa for a comforting warm stone massage, reviving rosemary mint body wrap, facial, or hair services with Aveda products. Afterwards, relax a bit more on the comfortable porch.

Pros

  • Spa on-site
  • Business center
  • Complimentary wine nightly

Cons

  • Few rooms, so may book up fast
400 N. Potomac, Hagerstown, MD, 21740, USA
301-739–5679
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4 rooms

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Inn on Randolph

$$$ | 411 Randolph St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA

A few calm blocks from the downtown action on a nearly 1-acre lot with landscaped gardens, the Inn on Randolph—with a Gothic revival–style main house and its five guest rooms plus five historic cottages out back—is a sophisticated haven known for its gourmet gluten-free breakfasts and snacks. Well-placed splashes of color jazz up the earth tones of the plush accommodations. Seven rooms have a gas fireplace; in the main house's Hannah Moore room, named for a member of the family that owned the property for nearly a century, dark tile surrounding the fireplace spans floor to ceiling without a mantel, a striking effect. In keeping with the rest of the inn, the bathrooms, all with heated floors, are contemporary, stylish, and spick-and-span. All the cottages and two rooms in the main house have spa tubs.

Pros

  • Quiet residential neighborhood
  • Spa tubs in cottages and two main-house rooms
  • Romantic setting

Cons

  • A bit of a walk from downtown
  • Expensive in-season
  • Weekend minimum-stay requirement
411 Randolph St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-257–2886
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn on the Harbor

$$ | 45 Main St., Stonington, ME, USA

Built in the 1880s, this inn is made up of four Victorian buildings with an expansive deck over the harbor that's a pleasant spot for morning coffee and afternoon cocktails. Rooms on the harbor side have great views, with some having fireplaces and private decks.

Pros

  • Dogs allowed
  • Great views from the property's harbor side
  • Perfect place to unplug

Cons

  • Limited Internet and cell phone service in the area
  • Lobster boats wake up early and noisily
  • Not all rooms have fireplaces
45 Main St., Stonington, ME, USA
207-367–2420
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Inn on the Lake

$$ | 770 S. Main St., Canandaigua, NY, 14424, USA

The waterfront inn next to the city pier has spacious grounds with a pool, a sand-volleyball court, and a barbecue grill. A large lobby-lounge extends out onto a deck overlooking the lake. Rooms are upgraded every few years and are contemporary in decor; those with lake views have either a patio or balcony. More lake views are found in the elegant, contemporary Max on the Lake restaurant, with a menu of steak, seafood, and pasta.

Pros

  • Right on the water
  • Good location
  • Lakeside dining and lounging

Cons

  • Some rooms overlook parking lot
  • Pricey suites
770 S. Main St., Canandaigua, NY, 14424, USA
585-394--7800
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134 rooms

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The Inn on the Mexican War Streets

$$$ | 604 W. North Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15212, USA

This Romanesque stone mansion is the former home of department-store magnate Russell H. Boggs. The dining room has white walls, dark drapes, and a chandelier. Guest rooms vary—for example, you can choose Mrs. Boggs' room, which has a queen-size four-post bed with a white bedspread. Mr. Boggs' room has a queen-size bed with wooden head- and footboards, a loveseat, and hanging ferns. There's a complimentary expanded continental breakfast, and the property's Acanthus restaurant is a recent and pleasant addition.

604 W. North Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15212, USA
412-231--6544
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Credit cards accepted
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn San Francisco

$$ | 943 S. Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94110, USA

For decades this Italianate Victorian mansion decked out in ornate poster beds, opulent area rugs, and precious Victorian artifacts has welcomed visitors to the Mission District. Guest quarters range from cozy (yes, that means small) to spacious enough to fit a family (in the garden cottage), and all guests have access to a generous buffet breakfast and a hot tub—great for chilly nights, although this inn is located in the warmest slice of San Francisco.

Pros

  • Charming antiques
  • Garden and sundeck
  • Oozes charm

Cons

  • Neighborhood can be sketchy at night
  • Old-fashioned decor
  • A couple rooms lack a private bath
943 S. Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94110, USA
415-641–0188
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn Spot on the Bay

$$ | 32 Lighthouse Rd., Hampton Bays, NY, 11946, USA

With some villas sleeping up to four guests, this is a great choice for families, and the fact that it's owned and run by two chefs is good news for foodies too, and everyone appreciates the sea views and proximity to the waterfront and beaches. Guest quarters are in seaside villas or the main house, which dates from 1857; some have sea views, and all are beautifully decorated and have private bathrooms. A covered veranda overlooks Shinnecock Bay, and ocean beaches are just minutes away across the Ponquogue Bridge. Stay midweek for for Food Truck Wednesday, sponsored by the on-site paddleboard company, with outdoor music, bar, and, of course, a food truck; the party happens rain or shine.

Pros

  • Award-winning restaurant on-site
  • On-site paddleboard rental
  • Fishing and sightseeing cruises available

Cons

  • Wi-Fi only in main house
  • No phones
32 Lighthouse Rd., Hampton Bays, NY, 11946, USA
631-728–1200
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Credit cards accepted
Closed weekdays, except holidays, Labor Day–Memorial Day
4 rooms, 9 villas
No Meals

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Inn St. Helena

$$$ | 1515 Main St., St. Helena, CA, 94574, USA

A large room at this spiffed-up downtown St. Helena inn is named for author Ambrose Bierce (The Devil's Dictionary), who lived in the main Victorian structure in the early 1900s, but sensitive hospitality and modern amenities are what make a stay worth writing home about. The main home, built in 1872, contains four rooms, a cottage house nearby holds three, and there's a large loft studio with a kitchen. Some rooms are painted in soft gray tones, others in rich yellow pastels. The decor acknowledges the period but with contemporary flair, and the owner and staff aim to please.

Pros

  • Aim-to-please staff and owner
  • Outdoor porch and swing
  • Convenient to shops, tasting rooms, and restaurants

Cons

  • No pool, gym, room service, or other typical amenities
  • Two-night minimum on weekends (three or four with Monday holiday)
  • No kids under 16
1515 Main St., St. Helena, CA, 94574, USA
707-963–3003
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club

$$ | 36750 U.S. 19 N, FL, 34684, USA

A massive pool complex with a 15-foot waterfall, two winding waterslides, and a sandy waterfront are part of the allure of this sprawling resort, but it may be the 72 holes of golf, including the challenging Copperhead course, that are the real draw. Bald eagles and herons are sometimes seen on the grounds, which are beautifully maintained. Guest suites are in 24 two- and three-story lodges tucked among the trees between golf courses. Some of the roomy suites have balconies or patios. Innisbrook has enough restaurants and lounges to make it self-contained, though there are other dining options in the area.

Pros

  • Good seasonal golf packages
  • Varied dining options
  • Lots of family-friendly activities and amenities

Cons

  • Far from attractions
  • Surrounding environment is unattractive, traffic-strangled U.S. 19
  • $35 resort fee can add up
36750 U.S. 19 N, FL, 34684, USA
727-942–2000
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600 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

$$$ | 3315 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA, 30326, USA

Marble bathrooms with separate soaking tubs and glass showers, 300-thread-count Egyptian-cotton linens, plush bathrobes and slippers, and twice-daily housekeeping are some of the highlights of the chic, recently updated rooms in this hotel, the flagship for the Atlanta-based chain. The Americano is the on-site restaurant, led by James Beard Award–winner Scott Conant, and features an Italian steak house concept.

Pros

  • 24-hour fitness center
  • Convenient to shopping
  • Good on-site restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Pricey in comparison to other luxury brands
  • No indoor pool
  • Expensive parking
3315 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA, 30326, USA
404-946–9000
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422 rooms
No Meals

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Intercontinental Kansas City at the Plaza

$$$$ | 401 Ward Pkwy., Kansas City, MO, 64112, USA

A luxury hotel overlooking Country Club Plaza, this property has a marble and mahogany lobby and marble baths and crystal fixtures in the guest rooms. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Kansas City Art Institute, and the Crown Center are just 10 minutes away.

401 Ward Pkwy., Kansas City, MO, 64112, USA
816-756--1500
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371 rooms

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InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco

$$ | 999 California St., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA

The circular redbrick drive of this towering 1926 architectural landmark leads to an opulent, mirrored, marble-floor lobby that's the gateway to luxurious rooms aglow with gold, cream, and yellow tones. Rooms on the upper floors have views of either the Golden Gate Bridge or the downtown cityscape; bathrooms throughout are lined with multicolor Italian marble. The rooftop lounge, the Top of the Mark, serves a lovely array of classic cocktails in the evening, but the real star is the breathtaking, nearly 360-degree city view that can also be enjoyed during an elaborate Sunday brunch.  The hotel oozes with history. Stroll around and learn about the rich past of San Francisco's Big Four railroad barons, including Mark Hopkins (Central Pacific Railroad).

Pros

  • Spectacular views from upper floors
  • Steeped in history
  • Last-minute deals often possible online

Cons

  • Old-style decor
  • Small bathrooms in some rooms and suites
  • Steep climb from Union Square
999 California St., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA
415-392–3434
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380 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental Milwaukee

$$$ | 139 E. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53202, USA

In the center of the city's growing theater district near the river, this classy-yet-hip hotel brings downtown indoors. The lobby restaurant and bar are popular with theater-goers fresh from a show at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, which is just across the street. The InterContinental also boasts an art gallery and nightclub. Rooms are tastefully decorated with simple furniture and flat-panel TVs. You won't find this combination of luxury and location at a better price.

139 E. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53202, USA
414-935–5943
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221 rooms, 46 suites

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InterContinental New Orleans

$$ | 444 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

The modern rose-granite structure overlooking St. Charles Avenue has large, well-lighted guest rooms, with contemporary, New Orleans--inspired furnishings. Breakfast at Pete's Pub features made-to-order omelet and waffle stations, while Trenasse, the hotel's restaurant from chef Jim Richard, serves up expertly executed south Louisiana coastal cuisine. Lafayette Square park is right next door.

Pros

  • Polished service
  • Streetcar is just out front
  • A good spot to catch the Mardi Gras action

Cons

  • Located on one of the city's busiest downtown streets
  • Large big-box hotel
  • Can be noisy
444 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-525–5566
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484 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental San Francisco

$$ | 888 Howard St., San Francisco, CA, 94103, USA

The arctic-blue glass exterior and Zen-like lobby may mimic an airport concourse, but it's merely a prelude to generally expansive, nicely thought-out guest rooms supplied with all the ultramodern tech conveniences sophisticated travelers expect and striking floor-to-ceiling windows. The hotel lies within shouting distance of the Moscone Center, so its business is geared toward the convention and corporate crowd, which sometimes results in lower weekend rates. Bar 888 specializes in craft cocktails, and Luce Restaurant, one of the grandest dining settings in the city, has earned recognition for its inventive modern cuisine and inspired wine list. 

Pros

  • Most rooms have fantastic views
  • Less pricey than its upscale peers
  • State-of-the-art air filtration system

Cons

  • Decor feels a bit cold
  • Borders a rough area
  • Lacks special amenities beyond a small pool
888 Howard St., San Francisco, CA, 94103, USA
415-616–6500
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556 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental the Clement Monterey

$$$ | 750 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA, 93940, USA

Spectacular bay views, upscale amenities, assiduous service, and a superb location next to the aquarium propelled this luxury hotel to immediate stardom. Its spacious rooms, in several Craftsman-style buildings on both sides of Cannery Row, have marble, natural wood, and glass elements that create a feeling of warmth and serenity. All rooms have baths with soaking tubs and walk-in showers, and many have fireplaces and balconies. Unusual artworks abound in the public spaces.

Pros

  • A block from the aquarium
  • Fantastic waterfront views from some rooms
  • Great for families

Cons

  • A tad formal
  • Not budget
  • Cannery Row crowds everywhere on weekends and holidays
750 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA, 93940, USA
831-375–4500
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208 rooms
No Meals

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Interlaken Inn & Restaurant

$$$ | 39 Interlaken Ave., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

A lovely Victorian houses this classy getaway with individually appointed rooms and an excellent restaurant. Some rooms look out onto the Adirondacks and some overlook the Interlaken's lush gardens. Interior schemes offset old-fashioned fabrics. Rooms are handsome, with four-poster and sleigh beds, down comforters, and Frette linens and towels. A few rooms have private balconies, and third-floor rooms have sloping ceilings. The smallest, least expensive rooms are simple but still attractive.

Pros

  • Near just about everything in Lake Placid

Cons

  • Housekeeping tips are automatically added to your bill
  • No breakfast of any type is included with the room, though it is served for a fee in the restaurant
39 Interlaken Ave., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--3180
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Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon. after Labor Day
10 rooms

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International House

$$ | 221 Camp St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Contemporary style pairs with luxe comforts in guest rooms attractively decorated with modern New Orleans flair. In this locally owned hotel, the lobby aims to wow, with 23-foot-high ceilings, ornate pilasters, marble floors, and artwork by New Orleans artists. Fine linens enhance the guest rooms, all with iHome docking stations, black-and-white photographs of jazz greats, and ceiling fans; bathrooms, which have either glass-enclosed showers or oversize bathtubs, are sleek and contemporary, stocked with Aveda bath products. The excellent cocktail bar, Loa, the domain of local celeb bar chef Abigail Gullo, is a favorite of locals, with a cool and shadowy vibe.

Pros

  • Ideal if you want sophisticated surroundings
  • Atmospheric hotel bar
  • Contemporary vibe with a local accent

Cons

  • No pool
  • Hotel faces busy downtown street
  • Rooms on the small side
221 Camp St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-553–9550
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121 rooms
No Meals

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