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Kimpton Gray Hotel

$$ | 122 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, 60603, USA

Prominently centered on the financial district, this handsome historical landmark (formerly home to the New York Life building) received a sleek, bespoke redesign appealing to young professionals with discerning tastes. The lobby is spacious, with clean lines and high-vaulted ceilings, while rooms feature a blend of design elements riffing off classic suites.

Pros

  • Comfortable beds
  • Complimentary bike rentals
  • Daily hosted happy hour

Cons

  • A bit of a walk to nightlife and attractions
  • Neighborhood isn't lively at night or on weekends
  • No spa
122 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL, 60603, USA
312-750–9012
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293 rooms
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Kimpton Hotel Arras

$$$ | 7 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

Replacing an office building at the most prominent corner in town, this gleaming hotel tower is downtown's new centerpiece. Two restaurants—Bargello and District 42—anchor the opulent art-filled ground floor, drawing guests and locals for wood-fired Mediterranean fare and tapas, respectively. Rooms on the upper floors feature views of the city and surrounding mountains. 

Pros

  • Complimentary bicycles, with helmets
  • Open pet policy
  • Modern gym with Peloton equipment

Cons

  • $29/day valet parking only
  • Some rooms are small for the price
  • No pool
7 Patton Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-255–0303
Hotel Details
128 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Banneker

$ | 1315 16th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20036, USA

The Banneker, named after Benjamin Banneker, one of the country's major Black innovators, is one of the latest additions to the local hotel scene. The hotel engages guests in the rich history and urban culture of the nation's capital through music and art. Part of the Kimpton brand, the hotel has all the perks: the complimentary wine hour, yoga mats in the rooms, and eclectic bath robes waiting for you in the closet. Catch the sunset at the rooftop bar, Lady Bird, which comes with an unmatched view of The White House and intricately crafted cocktails.

Pros

  • Amazing rooftop bar
  • Thoughtful decor
  • Close to 14th Street corridor

Cons

  • Lower-level rooms have outside noise
  • The location is not as central
  • 10-plus-minute walk from Metro
1315 16th St. NW, Washington, DC, 20036, USA
202-234--6399
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144 rooms

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Kimpton Hotel Enso

$$ | 1800 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, 94115, USA

With minimalist design and a nod to Zen serenity, this updated and rebranded Kimpton property named for the Zen circle of togetherness welcomes guests into its elegant lobby, lighted by fixtures reminiscent of Japanese lanterns and decorated with plants and a table made of reclaimed Japanese whiskey barrels. Spacious guest rooms are done in blond wood and neutral tones with blue and green accents, a nod to Japanese sensibilities and the natural world. Beds are plush and comfy, and bathrooms have green ceramic tiles and Atelier Bloom bath products.

Pros

  • Complimentary morning coffee and afternoon wine hour
  • Indoor/outdoor fitness center
  • Children's scooters to loan

Cons

  • Somewhat far from the action
  • Guests must join hotel rewards club to get free Wi-Fi
  • Minimalist room design
1800 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, 94115, USA
800-994–6103-for reservations
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225 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Eventi

$$ | 851 6th Ave., New York, NY, 10001, USA

In addition to spacious guest rooms, family-friendly suites, comfortable beds, oversize bathrooms, and floor-to-ceiling windows, this hotel has the Kimpton chain's clever sense of style—refreshing in an area (just below Penn Station) that's desperately in need of new lodging options—along with a robust art program showcasing new and emerging artists. An environmentally conscious hotel, the Eventi has been awarded four green keys by the Green Key Eco-Rating Program, an ethos that extends to amenities like complimentary bikes and paraben-free bath products. 

Pros

  • Complimentary morning coffee
  • In-room yoga mats
  • Nice gym with Peloton bikes

Cons

  • Crowded lobby
  • Few nightlife and dining options nearby
  • Located in a forlorn part of Chelsea
851 6th Ave., New York, NY, 10001, USA
212-564–4567
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292 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Fontenot

$$$ | 501 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

From its art-filled lobby and flamboyant Peacock Room lounge to its modern, well-appointed guest rooms, the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot is a distinctive addition to the CBD lodging scene. Guest rooms are sleek and minimalist, with industrial touches befitting the building's historic warehouse bones. Amenities include Bluetooth speakers, yoga mats, and Atelier Bloem bath products.

Pros

  • Inviting lobby
  • Fabulous on-site lounge and restaurant
  • Central location

Cons

  • No coffeemakers in room
  • Street can be noisy at night
  • Not all rooms have views
501 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-571--1818
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202 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor

$ | 2 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD, 21201, USA

This boutique hotel is in the historic headquarters of the B&O Railroad—just 2½ blocks from the Inner Harbor and within easy walking distance of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The grand two-story marble lobby with Tiffany stained glass may seem imposing, but the hotel is quite family-friendly. Enjoy a daily wine hour from 5 to 6 with juice boxes for the kids, Berger cookies, and other locally sourced treats. The on-site B&O Brasserie restaurant serves breakfast and dinner.

Pros

  • A posh downtown hotel at family-friendly prices
  • Amenities include rooms with bunk beds, Xbox consoles
  • Free bike-share program complete with a map of the best downtown routes

Cons

  • The reception area is on the building's second floor
  • Ongoing construction project across the street (former Mechanic Theater)
  • Expensive valet parking
2 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD, 21201, USA
410-692–6170
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202 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Vintage

$$$ | 1100 5th Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA

Each of the serene, quiet rooms named after Washington wineries—some of which boast marvelous views of Seattle’s iconic public library—feature a vineyard-inspired palette of burgundy, taupe, and green hues, with a focus on unique interior design and comfortable touches. This oenophile-friendly place also celebrates Washington’s famous wine scene with a daily hosted wine hour.

Pros

  • Truly pet-friendly (dogs get their own beds and bowls)
  • Daily hosted wine hour
  • On-site Tulio is a nice Italian restaurant

Cons

  • A short-but-steep uphill walk from Downtown could be tough on some travelers
  • Lobby is attractive but small
  • Bathrooms aren't particularly spacious
1100 5th Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-624–8000
Hotel Details
125 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

$$ | 422 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA

This historic landmark hotel with a stylish two-story lobby takes its theme from Oregon vineyards, with rooms named after local wineries, complimentary wine served every evening, and an extensive collection of Oregon vintages served in the superb Bacchus wine bar and Il Solito restaurant. Specialty rooms offer such features as balcony hot tubs, huge two-story town-house-style layouts, and, on the top floor, large, angled, conservatory-style windows that enable guests to fall asleep counting stars. 

Pros

  • All rooms have supercomfortable pillow-top mattresses
  • Several over-the-top spectacular suites
  • Smart, contemporary room decor

Cons

  • Pricey parking and $25 guest amenity fee
  • Some street noise on the lower levels on the Washington Street side
  • Small gym
422 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA
503-228–1212
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115 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton La Peer Hotel

$$$ | 627 N. La Peer Dr., Los Angeles, CA, 90069, USA

Another celebrity favorite during awards season, this newer WeHo boutique hotel sits in the lively West Hollywood Design District and attracts an in-crowd of creative types. The courtyard pool is the main event with a surrounding bar and restaurant, while the roof is subtly chic with views hovering over the neighborhood. Rooms are elegant with muted colors. There is a fully equipped gym, and pets are welcome with no restrictions on breed or size. The daily Guest Amenities fee is $40 plus tax; it includes a $15 breakfast credit, 24/7 kombucha and cold brew on tap, EV chargers, and bicycle rentals.

Pros

  • Fashionable location
  • Chic bar scene
  • Great outdoor pool

Cons

  • Daily amenity fee
  • $69 overnight parking
  • Rooms by pool can be noisy
627 N. La Peer Dr., Los Angeles, CA, 90069, USA
213-296–3038
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105 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Marlowe Hotel

$$ | 25 Edwin H. Land Blvd., Cambridge, MA, 02141, USA

As you enter the private courtyard set back from bustling Kendall Square, say "hello" to Celeste, a 25-foot-tall armillary sculpture that serves as a centerpiece surrounded by plush couches that fill up in the evenings for live music and cocktails. The hotel's extensive redesign (from lobby to guest rooms) was recently completed, taking inspiration from the academic and literary history of the neighborhood. The relaxing, paired down room decor directs more attention to staring out of the floor-to-ceiling windows for vast views of the Boston skyline, the courtyard, or the Charles River. Get out into city with the use of the hotel's bikes and kid-sized Micro Kickboard scooters (along with Nutcase helmets), or grab a workout in the 24/7 fitness center. The amenity fee also allows fun add-ons, such as GoPros and Polaroids, movies in the courtyard, summertime kayaks, wintertime snowshoes, and more. And don't forget to stop by the nightly wine reception and morning coffee held in the lobby, a trademark for a Kimpton hotel. Of note: you can borrow fashion accessories from the Anthropologie collection and even have live plants brought into your room for your stay.

Pros

  • Family- and pet-friendly
  • Wine tastings
  • Music in the courtyard

Cons

  • Must request items like in-room Keurigs
  • Amenity fee
  • Short walk required to get to nearby nonchain restaurants
25 Edwin H. Land Blvd., Cambridge, MA, 02141, USA
617-868–8000
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237 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Palladian Hotel

$$ | 2000 2nd Ave., Seattle, 98121, USA

At this hip Kimpton hotel in a 1910 Belltown landmark, the unpretentious vibe is masculine-chic, from the tufted-leather front desk to the Napoleonic-style pop-art portraits of local icons like Jimi Hendrix, Bill Gates, and Frasier Crane that hang in the lobby and appear again as pillows in the guest rooms. Suites are especially enticing, with eclectic vintage decor, TVs on easels, bedrooms tucked behind barn doors, and marble bathrooms with petite claw-foot tubs.

Pros

  • Tons of bold style
  • A short walk from Pike Place Market
  • Chic Shaker + Spear restaurant serves fab seafood

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Awkward bathroom layout
  • Street noise
2000 2nd Ave., Seattle, 98121, USA
206-448--1111
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97 rooms
No Meals

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Kimpton Surfcomber Miami, South Beach

$$ | 1717 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA

As part of the hip Kimpton Hotel group, South Beach's legendary Surfcomber hotel reflects a vintage luxe aesthetic and an ocean-side freshness as well as a reasonable price point that packs the place with a young, sophisticated, yet unpretentious crowd. Expect bursts of tropical colors that perfectly complement the terrazzo floors and create an ideal lobby backdrop. Rooms are a little small but offer an ample dose of sweet and stylish modern opulence. The outdoor spaces channel backyard bliss, with plenty of lounge chairs surrounding the pool and two floors of poolside cabanas. The grassy lounge area behind the pool includes an entire sandy beach playground complete with picnic tables, games, and the High Tide Bar. Stop by the Social Club for shareable plates paired with craft cocktails and local beers. Wi-Fi, a nightly wine hour, and morning coffee are all complimentary.

Pros

  • Frozen spiked cappuccino at High Tide Bar
  • No pet fee
  • Daily complimentary activities offered

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Front desk often busy
  • Often congested valet
1717 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-532–7715
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186 rooms
No Meals

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King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort

$$$ | 201 Arnold Rd., St. Simons Island, GA, 31522, USA

Situated at the southern end of East Beach, this lovely historic inn and resort has some of the only true beachfront accommodations on the island. Your accommodation options are spacious guest rooms, two- and three-bedroom apartment-style "villas," and stand-alone guesthouses. Guests have golf privileges (18-hole, 6,462-yard course is par 72) and discounted rates at the off-site King and Prince Golf Club, as well as access to many outdoor activities such as sailing and tennis. Many of the rooms and suites have ocean views and there's easy access to the pool and beach.

Pros

  • Sprawling suites
  • Golf-course access
  • On-site restaurant with pool and oceanfront dining

Cons

  • Rooms could use refreshing
  • Sometimes noisy with weddings and events
  • Tide levels can make it difficult to access the beach
201 Arnold Rd., St. Simons Island, GA, 31522, USA
912-638–3631
Hotel Details
195 rooms
No Meals

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King Eider Hotel

$$$ | St. Paul Island Airport, St. Paul Island, AK, USA

Close to birding spots and a mile from a seal rookery, the King Eider offers 40 rooms with basic amenities and meals, lodge-style common areas, and a simple gift shop with limited hours. The hotel caters to groups on bird and wildlife tours. Independent travelers can buy meal vouchers at the hotel to eat at the seafood processing cafeteria. The hotel is central to island services and activities, but remote from the rest of the world.

Pros

  • The only place to stay on the island
  • Proximity to wildlife
  • Comfortable common areas

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Unreliable Wi-Fi and cell service
  • Thin walls between rooms
St. Paul Island Airport, St. Paul Island, AK, USA
907-546–2477
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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King Eider Inn

$$$ | 1752 Ahkovak St., Barrow, AK, 99723, USA

At the King Eider Inn near the airport, you'll find comfortable rooms with simple furnishings and decor, and it doesn't cost much more to select a unit with a kitchenette. Prices vary depending on the month, availability, and type of room. Ten of the rooms have kitchenettes and one is a suite. They also have a small selection of vehicles for guests to rent.

Pros

  • Simple but lovely rooms
  • Internet and cable
  • Private sauna rooms

Cons

  • Pretty bare-bones
  • Some airport noise
  • No restaurant
1752 Ahkovak St., Barrow, AK, 99723, USA
907-852–4700
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19 rooms
No Meals

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King George Hotel

$$ | 334 Mason St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

With its compact yet thoughtfully designed rooms and its Mason Social Club—a lively, Union Jack–theme bar/living room/game room—the King George has upped its game to match its service and hospitality, points of pride since the hotel's 1914 opening. The front-desk and concierge staff cater to your every whim: they can book anything from a Fisherman's Wharf tour to a dinner reservation. Morning coffee, tea, and pastries are served in the lobby and are covered by the new $10 amenity fee. Online packages vary during the year but may include breakfast, reduced-rate parking, and other perks.

Pros

  • Colorful rooms
  • Good rates available online
  • Marble bathrooms

Cons

  • Low ceilings in hallways
  • Location on the edge of the Tenderloin
  • Baths and some closets are minuscule
334 Mason St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
415-781–5050
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153 rooms
No Meals

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Kingfish at West Sound

$$$ | Crow Valley Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA

Spacious units in this atmospheric 1902 house are equipped with a king or queen bed, private bath, and all the serenity a guest could ever want. Delicious full breakfasts are included (except in winter, when only coffee and tea are provided), but the inn owners make a point of letting guests know they're perfectly welcome to sleep in.

Pros

  • Decor is tasteful and contemporary
  • Good café
  • Water views (two suites have decks)

Cons

  • Small bathrooms in some rooms
  • Some noise from road and busy marina
  • Two-night minimum
Crow Valley Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA
360-376–2500
Hotel Details
Closed Jan.
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kings Courtyard Inn

$$$$ | 198 King St., Charleston, SC, 29401, USA

The three delightful courtyards at this centrally located circa-1853 inn are great places to enjoy your continental breakfast, afternoon sherry, or evening wine and cheese in the open air courtyard. Numerous windows give some of the guest rooms—filled with antique reproductions and Oriental rugs on the original hardwood floors—great views of busy King Street. Despite the historic touches, rooms still feel modern. Working fireplaces add romance to a selection of rooms, and the two-room suites give families ample space.

Pros

  • Ideal location for walking to shops and restaurants
  • Double-paned windows muffle street noise
  • Romantic ambience

Cons

  • Walls are thin
  • Guests from Fulton Lane Inn share in the evening receptions in the outdoor courtyard, making it crowded at times
  • No pool
198 King St., Charleston, SC, 29401, USA
843-723–7000
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kingsley Inn

$$$ | 39475 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48304, USA

This traditional hotel is not far from the Cranbrook Educational Community and museums. The 151 rooms are decorated in bold prints and antique-style furnishings and are well equipped.

39475 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, MI, 48304, USA
248-206--3680
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Credit cards accepted
150 rooms

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Kingston Resorts

$$$ | 9800 Queensway Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29572, USA

This 145-acre ocean-side complex includes two hotels and two rental condo towers, as well as restaurants, shops, and a spa. The Embassy Suites has guest rooms with bleached-wood furnishings and kitchenettes, while the Hilton features more sleek, modern decor but no kitchen facilities. Although the privately owned villas are decorated to the tastes of their owners, they all have the same standard amenities such as sheets, towels, and kitchen equipment. The beachside sand-bottom pool and the Currents Waterpark are among the Grand Strand's finest pool complexes.

Pros

  • Lushly landscaped property
  • Award-winning beachfront restaurant, Café Amalfi, on-site
  • Expansive on-site water park with whirlpools, lazy river, and waterslides

Cons

  • Some condos may include a sleeper sofa in the bed count
  • It's a drive to popular attractions along the Strip
  • Resort feels densely developed
9800 Queensway Blvd., Myrtle Beach, SC, 29572, USA
843-449–0006
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1,458 units
No Meals

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Kirk House Bed & Breakfast

$$$ | 595 Park St., 98250, USA

Rooms are all differently decorated in this 1907 Craftsman bungalow, the one-time summer home of steel magnate Peter Kirk: the Garden Room has a botanical motif, the sunny Trellis Room is done in soft shades of yellow and green, and the Arbor Room has French doors leading out to the garden. You may take breakfast in the parlor—or have it in bed, served on antique Limoges china. Bountiful wicker-basket picnics, with all the trimmings, can be prepared for a day's excursion—but you might not need one after the full breakfast provided each morning.

Pros

  • Gorgeous house full of stained glass and other lovely details
  • Within walking distance of town
  • Nice breakfast in the parlor or in bed

Cons

  • Occasional noise from nearby airport
  • A couple of the rooms are on the small side
  • With only four rooms, inn itself may feel too cozy for some
595 Park St., 98250, USA
360-378–3757
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kissel Uptown Oakland

$$ | 2455 Broadway, Oakland, CA, 94612, USA

Uptown Oakland is a hip neighborhood with many great restaurants, theaters and bars—but just one place to rest overnight: this ultra-chic Hyatt-flagged property. It's quite the refreshing design spectacle, from the exterior Beaux-Arts grand arched windows to the loosely art deco lobby. Guest rooms are on the upscale minimalist side with small works of abstract art on the walls and hardwood floors partially covered by rugs. All rooms have helpful blackout curtains and some of the nicer options have a private patio on a courtyard terrace.

Pros

  • Rooftop bar High 5ive
  • Yoga mats on request and a calm meditative space in-house
  • Gorgeous bathrooms with nice tilework

Cons

  • Can be too hip of a scene
  • Smallest rooms are a bit tight
  • Dicey neighborhood at times
2455 Broadway, Oakland, CA, 94612, USA
510-216–1500
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168 rooms
No Meals

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Kixby

$$ | 45 W. 35th St., New York, NY, 10001, USA

In the heart of Herald Square (just a stone's throw from Macy's), Kixby has the convenience of location and the earnestness of an independent boutique hotel. The elegant lobby gives way to pleasantly modern rooms that feature vintage design touches, spacious showers, and comfy beds with leather headboards. Guests can dine and drink at Black Tap craft burger bar just off the lobby, and take in the incredible Empire State Building view from spacious rooftop bar The Lookup (open seasonally). For the nightly facilities fee, guests get perks like Wi-Fi, free Kixby water bottles, free local calls, in-room Keurig coffeemakers, and a fitness room with Peloton bikes.

Pros

  • Chic rooms with fine bedding
  • Exercise room has Peloton bikes
  • Refillable, free water bottles minimize plastic use

Cons

  • Rooftop bar is strictly seasonal
  • No guest discounts at attached restaurant
  • Basic cable TV excludes streaming options
45 W. 35th St., New York, NY, 10001, USA
212-947–2500
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195 rooms
No Meals

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The Knickerbocker

$$ | 6 Times Sq., New York, NY, 10036, USA

The Knickerbocker is a soothing counterpoint to the mass of people, lights, and excitement that converge nearby at Broadway and 42nd Street. Rooms in the landmark building are contemporary, and deliver a good night's sleep, thanks to cushy beds, soundproof windows, and blackout drapes. The rooftop bar, St. Cloud, has the wow factor, with views overlooking Times Square. Charlie Palmer Steak IV, on the fourth floor, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the giant billboards seem to peek playfully in through the restaurant windows and liven up the interior.

Pros

  • In Times Square but aesthetically apart from it
  • Spacious gym
  • Lovely rooftop bar and terrace

Cons

  • Glowing lights surround the building
  • Small lobby
  • Resort fee for Wi-Fi
6 Times Sq., New York, NY, 10036, USA
212-204–4980
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330 rooms
No Meals

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The Knob Hill Inn

$$$ | 960 N. Main St., Ketchum, ID, 83340, USA

This boutique hotel, once an Austrian-style lodge, has been remodeled into a modern and luxurious place to stay, while retaining all its old charm. Each room now has a king-size bed, a view of the mountains, and a shared balcony. Most of the marble bathrooms feature a large tub and separate shower. The heated indoor pool and sauna are in an adjoining building. Next to the lobby is a popular upscale bar and full-service gourmet restaurant, The Grill at Knob Hill—be sure to try the authentic Wiener schnitzel. A complimentary breakfast comes with parfait, locally baked snacks, at least one hot item, and iPads for reading the daily newspapers.

Pros

  • Good range of services
  • Wonderful views

Cons

  • Expensive, and a $20 per night resort fee is added
960 N. Main St., Ketchum, ID, 83340, USA
208-726--8010
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Knott's Berry Farm Hotel

$$ | 7675 Crescent Ave., Buena Park, CA, 90620, USA

This newly renovated hotel next to Knott's Berry Farm is the nicest hotel in Buena Park. The farm-theme guest rooms have mini-refrigerators, and there's a fitness center with steam room and sauna, and a swimming pool and bubbling Jacuzzi. The breakfast buffet at Thirty Acres Kitchen is popular in the morning for guests to fortify themselves before exploring the theme park. There is also a grab-and-go pantry near the onsite dining restaurant that serves Starbucks coffee, pastries, and light bites. It’s just a short walk to the park entrance, which makes it ideal for park-goers. Guests can easily go back to the hotel for a break, swim, or nap before heading out again. After a day at the amusement park dine outside under strings of white lights near the crackling fireplace for seasonal special dishes, craft beers, and creative cocktails.

Pros

  • Easy access to Knott's Berry Farm
  • Swimming pool and Jacuzzi
  • On-site dining

Cons

  • You can hear the happy screams of the amusement park
  • Parking $20 a day
  • Lower level has no view of park
7675 Crescent Ave., Buena Park, CA, 90620, USA
714-220–5200
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322 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kobuk River Lodge

$$$$ | 11 Ambler Ave., 99786, USA

Located in Ambler, east of Kobuk Valley National Park, this lodge offers rooms for rent with meals included, as well as supplies, guided tours, and river transport services into the park on the Kobuk River. Lodging is per person and includes meals. There's a general store and an eatery that serves sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, and other items.

Pros

  • Easy access to hiking, fishing, and sightseeing
  • Laundry facilities
  • Wi-Fi and satellite TV

Cons

  • Tight quarters
  • Limited room amenities
  • Only one room has a double bed
11 Ambler Ave., 99786, USA
907-445–5235-tours and lodging reservations
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3 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Kodiak Refuge Public-Use Cabins

$ | 1390 Buskin River Rd., Kodiak, AK, 99615, USA

One of Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge's lesser-known wonders is its collection of nine fantastic cabins scattered throughout the refuge. If you've ever wanted to be off alone in the Bush but still have a roof over your head, this is the way to go. The cabins are accessible by floatplane or boat, and available for up to seven days in summer and for longer the rest of the year. Set along the coast and on inland lakes, the cabins are bare-bones but do include bunks (which do not come with mattresses), kerosene heaters (you bring in your own kerosene), tables, and benches. Most cabins hold six or eight people. Although they usually book up six months in advance, if you get a sudden impulse, it's always worth checking to see if one is available. The cabins on inland lakes are usually not accessible in winter, and it's important to remember that any time you fly into remote Alaska you should come prepared for delays getting back out. Pack extra food and supplies, just in case.

Pros

  • True Alaska wilderness
  • Plenty of solitude
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Zero amenities
  • Roughing it is not for everyone
  • The chance of getting weathered in for a couple of days requires a loose schedule
1390 Buskin River Rd., Kodiak, AK, 99615, USA
907-487–2600
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8 cabins
No Meals

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Kohea Kai Resort Maui

$$$ | 551 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA

Located across the beach and in the quieter north end of Kihei, this relaxed, family-friendly property has 26 units—some with kitchens and kitchenettes—that range from standard rooms to three-bedroom, two-bath penthouses. There's a rooftop deck and various outdoor spaces that are nice for lounging and socializing in the well-maintained tropical garden.

Pros

  • No resort or parking fees
  • No minimum stay
  • Free Wi-Fi and beach toy use

Cons

  • Small pool
  • Located next to busy South Kihei Road
  • Most rooms lack views
551 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA
808-879–1261
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26 units
No Meals

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