5203 Best Hotels in USA

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Lago Mar Beach Resort & Club

$$$ | 1700 S. Ocean La., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA

The sprawling family-friendly Lago Mar retains its sparkle and authentic Florida feel thanks to committed owners. Brilliantly colored bougainvillea edges the swimming lagoon, and guests get direct access to a 500-foot private beach in an exclusive neighborhood. Most accommodations are spacious suites with sofas and kitchens, making them ideal for families.

Pros

  • Secluded setting with swimming lagoon and access to a private beach
  • No resort fee
  • Free valet and self-parking

Cons

  • Not easy to find
  • Far from restaurants and beach action
  • Crowded during holidays, including Spring Break
1700 S. Ocean La., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA
954-523–6511
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204 rooms
No Meals

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Laguna Surf Lodge

$$$$ | 825 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA

This adult-only boutique hotel is directly above the sand in South Laguna, and oozes a bohemian vibe in each of the guest rooms and suites. Built in 1948, and recently refreshed by the new owners, this unique cliff-side property offers peaceful rooms with a King-size avocado green floating bed mattress, a sound machine, essential oil diffuser, yoga mat, and mediation pillow. Peaceful suites have have partial or full ocean views of the horizon along with sparkling Laguna coastline lights in the evening. The hotel has a heated pool and whirlpool. Guests with a pet will be charged a one-time fee of $45 per dog, with a two-dog limit per guest room. The new lobby offers morning coffee and tea to take to the beach for a walk accessible from the hotel.

Pros

  • Bohemian boutique hotel right on the sand
  • Comfortable Avocado mattress and sound machine
  • Guest rooms have yoga mats and meditation pillows

Cons

  • Many different levels and stairs
  • Some rooms lack privacy
  • Outdoor pool is located in front along busy highway
825 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, 92651, USA
949-403–8328
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41 rooms
No Meals

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Lajitas Golf Resort & Spa

$$$ | 21701 FM 170, Terlingua, TX, 79852, USA

The former cavalry post turned ghost town is now a privately owned collection of Western-theme tourist attractions with a golf resort, spa, riding stables, convenience store, RV park, and hiking trails, adding up to the nicest place to eat, shop, and overnight within 25 miles of the park. The main lodge is the Badlands Hotel, a two-story affair with a lobby staircase and an opulent Tiffany chandelier. Upstairs hallways have the slightly saucy aura of an old bordello. The rooms, to be sure, are outfitted with everything modern. In addition, there are time-share condos across the "boardwalk," a Pueblo-style motel, the Cavalry Post, down the street, and a nearby RV Park. Badlands guests can use the motel's swimming pool. An upscale but casual restaurant and lounge are a walk through a breezeway.

Pros

  • Resort is a town unto itself, with many activities
  • Outstanding golf course
  • Near both national park and Big Bend Ranch State Park

Cons

  • Pricey rooms for the area
  • No elevator
  • Not much to do in this tiny town
21701 FM 170, Terlingua, TX, 79852, USA
432-424–5000
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Credit cards accepted
102 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Crescent Lodge

$$$$ | 416 Lake Crescent Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA

Deep in the forest at the foot of Mt. Storm King, this 1916 lodge has a variety of comfortable accommodations, from basic rooms with shared baths to spacious two-bedroom fireplace cottages. The historic lodge has second-floor rooms with shared baths. The popular Roosevelt Cottage cabins feature polished wood floors, stone fireplaces, and lake views, and the one- and two-bedroom Singer Tavern Cottages are modeled after the original 1916 cabins and have their own porches with wicker chairs. Additional motel-style rooms are available in adjacent buildings. The lodge's picture windows frame the lake's sapphire waters, and its fir-paneled dining room overlooks the lake; the adjacent lounge is often crowded with campers.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting
  • Free wireless access in the lobby
  • Lots of opportunities for off-the-grid fun outdoors

Cons

  • Rooms need updating and better cleaning
  • Roosevelt Cottages often are booked a year in advance for summer
  • Crowded with day visitors
416 Lake Crescent Rd., Olympic National Park, 98363, USA
360-928–3211
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Closed Jan.–Apr., except Roosevelt fireplace cabins open weekends
52 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Lodge Cabins

$$ | 459 Lake Village Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190, USA

Located just up the lake shoreline from the grand Lake Yellowstone Hotel, this 1920 lodge is one of the park's homey, hidden treasures. It offers clean and affordable, no-frills cabins and some of the best sunrise views in the park from its fantastic front porch. Ask for a Western cabin, which are some of the nicest. A few units have baths, instead of just showers.

Pros

  • Lovely lakeside location
  • Great lobby
  • Good for families

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi in cabins (only in main lodge)
  • Few amenities
  • Pioneer cabins are particularly bare bones
459 Lake Village Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190, USA
307-344–7311
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Credit cards accepted
Closed late Sept.–early June
186 cabins
No Meals

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Lake McDonald Lodge

$$ | Lake McDonald, Going-to-the-Sun Rd., Glacier National Park, MT, USA

On the shores of Lake McDonald, near Apgar and West Glacier, this historic lodge—where public spaces feature massive timbers, stone fireplaces, and animal trophies—is an ideal base for exploring the park's western side. Scenic cruises depart from docks behind the lodge, or you can rent a boat and tour the lake on your own. Lodge rooms are on the second and third floors (there is no elevator); cabins sleep up to four but don't have kitchens; and there are also motel-style rooms separate from the lodge, four deluxe suites, and eight inexpensive hostel-style rooms with shared bathrooms. Some suites have TVs, but other accommodations do not. Very limited Wi-Fi is available for overnight guests in the front desk and lobby area. Four rooms are wheelchair-accessible.

Pros

  • Lakeside setting
  • Historic property
  • Close to Apgar, West Glacier, and Going-to-the-Sun Road

Cons

  • Rustic
  • No TV (except in suites) and limited Wi-Fi
  • Small bathrooms
Lake McDonald, Going-to-the-Sun Rd., Glacier National Park, MT, USA
855-733–4522
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Closed mid-Sept.--mid-May
80 units
No Meals

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Lake of the Woods Resort

$ | 2244 W. White Mountain Blvd., Lakeside, AZ, 85929, USA

Whether you're looking for a modern cabin with most of the creature comforts or something a little more cozy and rustic, this resort can satisfy both cravings. Here you can fish for trout, hike, rent a boat, and enjoy the natural surroundings. The staff stocks the private lake here several times a year with trout, so catching something's almost as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.

Price varies greatly; some cabins require a minimum stay.

Pros

  • Prime location on Lakeside's main street
  • Stocked private lake
  • Great for families

Cons

  • "resort" has a different meaning in the country
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • Rooms closest to the road can hear traffic
2244 W. White Mountain Blvd., Lakeside, AZ, 85929, USA
928-368–5353
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33 cabins
No Meals

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Lake Opechee Inn & Spa

$$ | 62 Doris Ray Ct., Laconia, NH, 03246, USA

Slightly removed from, but within a short drive of, the crowds of Weirs Beach, this boutique spa hotel set in a converted mill is a great place to chill out, enjoy a shiatsu massage or cranberry facial, and savor dinner and cocktails on a patio overlooking the lake. In addition to being near the beaches of Winnipesaukee, the inn is close to a few smaller beaches on Lakes Opechee and Winnisquam.

Pros

  • Views of Lake Opechee
  • Appealing spa and restaurant
  • Many rooms have balconies, gas fireplaces, and jetted tubs

Cons

  • Indoor pool is small
  • In a busy part of Laconia
  • 10-minute drive to Winnipesaukee
62 Doris Ray Ct., Laconia, NH, 03246, USA
603-524–0111
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas

$$$ | 100 Lake Shore Dr., Page, AZ, 86040, USA

This sprawling property consisting of several one- and two-story buildings, run by Aramark, sits on a promontory above Lake Powell and serves as the center for recreational activities in the area—guests can relax beside two seasonal swimming pools. The traditionally appointed suites are attractive and light-filled, and most have wonderful lake views; all are equipped with MP3 clock radios. Restaurants include the sophisticated Rainbow Room, a coffeehouse, and a seasonal pizza parlor.

Pros

  • Stunning lake setting
  • Couldn't be closer to the water
  • All rooms have patios or balconies

Cons

  • Can be a long way from your room to the restaurant and lobby
  • Property in need of a refresh
  • Only reliable Internet is in the lobby
100 Lake Shore Dr., Page, AZ, 86040, USA
888-896–3829
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348 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Quinault Lodge

$$$$ | 345 S. Shore Rd., Olympic National Park, 98575, USA

On a lovely glacial lake in Olympic National Forest, this beautiful early-20th-century lodge complex is within walking distance of the lakeshore and hiking trails in the spectacular old-growth forest. A towering brick fireplace is the centerpiece of the great room, where antique wicker furnishings sit beneath ceiling beams painted with Native American designs. In the rooms, modern gadgets are traded in for old-fashioned comforts, such as claw-foot tubs, fireplaces, and walking sticks. Rooms in the Boathouse addition are pet-friendly. The lively bar is a good place to unwind after a day outdoors, and the restaurant serves upscale seafood entrées like grilled Pacific salmon.

Pros

  • Boat tours of the lake are interesting
  • Family-friendly ambience
  • Year-round pool and sauna

Cons

  • No TVs or refrigerators in some rooms
  • Some units need updating
  • No air-conditioning
345 S. Shore Rd., Olympic National Park, 98575, USA
360-288–2910-local
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92 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Rabun Hotel

$$ | 35 Andrea La., Lakemont, GA, 30552, USA

Set in shady hemlocks across the road from Lake Rabun, this romantic hotel, built in 1922, has rough-hewn wood paneling, handmade furniture, and a large working fieldstone fireplace. The hotel's restaurant, a favorite in the area, is open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday and for brunch and dinner on Sunday from April to December. Call ahead for winter hours. For those desiring a little more privacy, there's a lovely cottage on-site and additional "Fish Camp" cottages nearby. A few of the cottages are even pet friendly.

Pros

  • Rustic historic inn rooms and cottages
  • Easy access to Lake Rabun activities
  • Gourmet breakfast included in rate

Cons

  • No room TVs
  • No elevator
  • No children under seven in historic inn rooms
35 Andrea La., Lakemont, GA, 30552, USA
706-782–4946
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13 rooms, 6 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Lake Shore Resort

$$ | 2885 Lakeshore Dr., Saugatuck, MI, 49453, USA

For a posh stay at an affordable price, this resort on Lake Michigan delivers. Outdoor fire pits are the best spot to watch the panoramic sunset over Lake Michigan. Despite having just 30 rooms, the property offers a resort atmosphere with amenities to match, including lush landscaping, wooded hiking trails, and a private beach. Each room contains works by local artist James Brandess, a refrigerator, coffeemaker, cable television, and Lake Michigan views.

Pros

  • Free use of bicycles and kayaks
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Glorious sunsets

Cons

  • Only a continental breakfast is included in rates
  • Minimum-stay requirements on holiday and special-event weekends
2885 Lakeshore Dr., Saugatuck, MI, 49453, USA
269-857--7121
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lake View Lodge

$ | 51285 U.S. 395, Lee Vining, CA, 93541, USA

Cottages, enormous rooms, and landscaping that includes several shaded sitting areas set this motel apart from its competitors in town. It's also off the highway by a few hundred feet, which means it's peaceful as well as pretty. The cottages lack the main building's lake views; some have kitchens and can sleep up to six.

Pros

  • Convenient access to Yosemite, Mono Lake, and Bodie State Historic Park
  • Peaceful setting
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • Could use updating
  • Slow Wi-Fi in some areas
  • No views from some rooms
51285 U.S. 395, Lee Vining, CA, 93541, USA
760-647–6543
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88 units
No Meals

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Lake Wentworth Inn

$ | 427 Center St., Wolfeboro, NH, 03894, USA

This attractively renovated vintage motor lodge, just a five-minute walk from Lake Wentworth and Albee Beach, has been brightened up with an inviting mid-century cottage look and such family-friendly features as a game room and guest library. Some rooms have kitchenettes with induction cook tops, and there's a pool in back.

Pros

  • Pool, game room, and library
  • Short walk to beach
  • Clean and very affordable

Cons

  • No breakfast
  • Not directly on the water
  • A short drive from downtown
427 Center St., Wolfeboro, NH, 03894, USA
603-569–1700
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43 rooms
No Meals

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The Lakefront Anchorage

$$$$ | 4800 Spenard Rd., Anchorage, AK, 99517, USA

Perched on the shore of Lake Spenard, this Anchorage favorite is one of the city's best spots to watch planes come and go from the hotel's private floatplane dock. The lobby resembles a hunting lodge with its stone fireplace, trophy heads, and mounted fish on every wall. The luxurious guest rooms continue the inviting Alaska theme. The Flying Machine Restaurant—one of two on-site dining options—frequently offers live music on the lakefront patio in the evening.

Pros

  • Shuttles available to airport and downtown
  • Old Alaska hunting-lodge feel
  • Pet-friendly (it's often home to Iditarod mushers each February)

Cons

  • Noise from airplanes on Lake Hood
  • Distant from Downtown attractions
  • No complimentary breakfast
4800 Spenard Rd., Anchorage, AK, 99517, USA
907-243–2300
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248 rooms
No Meals

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Lakehouse Resort

$$ | 1025 La Bonita Dr., San Marcos, CA, USA

The slogan in the lobby, “Paddle your own canoe” sets the tone at this maritime-themed hotel reminiscent of a lakehouse with subtle nautical touches and private patios overlooking the marina or pool. On the shores of San Marcos lake, this property is ideally located between coastal Oceanside and inland Escondido. Select from poolside cottages or marina suites with plenty of complimentary perks including coffee, paddleboards, kayaks, and s'mores kits for roasting on the open fires. For dining, there’s room service, the Canteen café, and The Grill on the golf course half a mile away.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Two pools
  • Unique lakefront location

Cons

  • Lots of weddings and parties
  • Sound carries between rooms
  • Just 35% of rooms have lake views
1025 La Bonita Dr., San Marcos, CA, USA
760-744–0120
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144 rooms
No Meals

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Lakeside Lodge

$$ | 99 Forest Service Rd., Pinedale, WY, 82941, USA

Modern cabins at this year-round lakeside resort have gas fireplaces, satellite TV and Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, full baths, and a kitchen or kitchenette, as well as access to a full range of activities and a good restaurant in the main lodge building. Pastimes at this jewel of the Wind River Range include boating, fishing, camping, and hiking. Trout, whitefish, and mackinaw await anglers and ice fishers, too. There are also guided horseback rides, a boat launch, and a campground with picnic tables, trailer pull-throughs, vault toilets, fire grates, and refuse containers. The lake has a beach where children can build sand castles and bigger kids can enjoy canoeing, waterskiing, and inner tubing. The lakeside resort area is open May–mid-September.

Pros

  • Great views
  • On-site restaurant is one of the best in town
  • Access to mountain and lake just steps away

Cons

  • Far from dining and shops in Pinedale
  • No a/c
  • Sells out quickly in summer
99 Forest Service Rd., Pinedale, WY, 82941, USA
307-367–2221
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18 cabins
No Meals

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Lakeside Lodge & Suites

$$$$ | 2312 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan, 98816, USA

In addition to family-friendly facilities (including two pools and two hot tubs), this four-story resort, adjacent to Lakeside Park and a couple of miles from downtown Chelan, has comfortable, well-equipped rooms that all face the lake and take advantage of spectacular sunsets. In-room amenities include a microwave, mini-refrigerator, flat-screen TV, and DVD player; larger suites also have stovetops and private patios or balconies. Family suites have a king bed in a separate bedroom plus a sofa bed in the living room but sleep only four; to sleep up to six, opt for the deluxe queen suite instead. Gorgeous flower-filled grounds lend the property a park-like atmosphere.

Pros

  • Suites are useful for families
  • Next to park with beach, playground, and sports courts
  • Hot breakfast included

Cons

  • A giant tree blocks some room views
  • Rooms open to outside (no halls)
  • High rates in summer
2312 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan, 98816, USA
800-468–2781
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93 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lakeview Inn

$ | 15 Lake House Rd., ME, 04055, USA

Built in 1906 as a hotel annex, the four-story inn has 16 rooms and suites—all on the upper floors—and a wide, inviting front porch that overlooks gardens and offers an angled view of Long Lake beyond Naples' main thoroughfare. Some accommodations (though none of the larger ones) have water views, but all are unique, with varying decor styles and thoughtful mixes of new and older furnishings and antiques. In the spacious high-ceilinged lobby, the original mica and granite fireplace (converted to gas) anchors a sitting area with a comfy couch and armchairs. A full breakfast is served at tables on the opposite side of the large room, or, weather allowing, on that lovely porch.

Pros

  • Cornhole outside, pool table inside
  • Convenience center has kitchenette (no stove top) with courtesy coffee and tea
  • Several deluxe larger rooms and family-friendly suites

Cons

  • Third-floor rooms but no elevator
  • Stairs a bit steep
  • "comfy" rooms are smallish
15 Lake House Rd., ME, 04055, USA
207-693--9099
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lakeway Resort and Spa

$$$ | 101 Lakeway Dr., Austin, TX, 78734, USA

This lakeside resort getaway, nestled right on the shores of Lake Travis (about a 45-minute drive from downtown) is particularly well-suited for families with enough space to accommodate adults-only and kids-play areas. The luxury property is centered on water in every way, with lake views from every angle, three pools, a swim-up bar, Jacuzzis, waterslides, boat rentals, and a terrific spa that features water-centric signature treatments like the Texas River Rock massage. Rooms are spacious and some have patios overlooking the lake.

Pros

  • Great for families, with luxuries for all ages
  • Fun activity options like sailing and fishing
  • Amazing lake views from the pool

Cons

  • Mixed reviews about staff and service
  • Far from downtown and airport
  • There is an adults-only oasis area, but not all areas lend themselves to privacy
101 Lakeway Dr., Austin, TX, 78734, USA
512-261–6600
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168 rooms
No Meals

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The Lamb's Rest Inn

$$ | 1385 Edwards Blvd., New Braunfels, TX, 78132, USA

Getting a little rest is easy to do at this spot on the Guadalupe River. Expansive wooden decks surround live oak trees and hammocks that sway in the garden. The quaint rooms have comfortable beds and colorful accents, with complimentary snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages available 24/7. Adults only, ages 18 and over.

Pros

  • Pool and hot tub
  • Tiered decks have wonderful river views
  • Cozy porch with rocking chairs

Cons

  • Small bathrooms in some rooms
  • A bit old-fashioned
  • Over-the-top decor in some rooms
1385 Edwards Blvd., New Braunfels, TX, 78132, USA
830-609–3932
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lambertville House

$$ | 32 Bridge St., Lambertville, NJ, 08530, USA

A former stagecoach stop dating to 1812, this distinctive stone-and-brick building on Lambertville's main drag maintains a traditional ambience but has modern comforts in its updated rooms. All guest rooms have jetted tubs and are filled with period reproductions, and most have gas fireplaces, though they are not usable May through September. Three have a two-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed from bedroom and tub. In several rooms, balconies overlook a courtyard where guests gather for drinks, and the porches in two allow you to watch the activity on the main street. Because there are many different kinds of rooms, it's good to check the website and ask questions. The restaurant and bar has an inviting outdoor porch on Bridge Street that's open seasonally.

Pros

  • Robes in rooms
  • Steps from shops, restaurants, and the bridge to New Hope
  • The hotel's porch, overlooking Bridge Street

Cons

  • Not for those who want a secluded location
  • No in-house breakfast, but restaurants are steps away
  • Parking lot may not accommodate all guests (lots are nearby)
32 Bridge St., Lambertville, NJ, 08530, USA
609-397–0200
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26 rooms
No Meals

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Lambertville Station Inn

$$$ | 11 Bridge St., Lambertville, NJ, 08530, USA

The \"station\" in this riverside hotel's name refers to the restaurant, in an 1867 stone building, but the hotel itself, tucked away from the street in the heart of town, is modern with a comfortably traditional vibe. The lobby's soaring wood ceiling and wall of antique portraits set a timeless tone. Guest rooms have classic, mostly neutral furnishings, and some have a blue accent wall. The pricier rooms and suites have sitting areas and gas fireplaces. All but three have some kind of river view because the inn is set at right angles to the Delaware. Complimentary continental breakfast is delivered to rooms.

Pros

  • Modern rooms, most with some river view, near the heart of town
  • Pretty sunsets over the Delaware River
  • Bike rentals available

Cons

  • No fitness room, but hotel partners with one nearby
  • Continental breakfast is small
  • Weddings and other events may affect the experience
11 Bridge St., Lambertville, NJ, 08530, USA
609-397–4400
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lamp Liter Inn

$ | 3300 W. Mineral King Ave., Visalia, CA, 93291, USA

A classic, 1960s, roadside motel, Lamp Liter Inn has basic but comfy rooms in several two-story buildings that surround tree-studded gardens and a spacious outdoor pool and terrace. Four cottages provide extra space for families and private patios; two have gas fireplaces.

Pros

  • Family-owned and operated, personal service
  • On-site restaurant with full bar
  • Convenient lodging for Sequoia National Park visitors

Cons

  • Rooms could use updating
  • Not near downtown
  • Outdoor noise travels through thin walls in some rooms
3300 W. Mineral King Ave., Visalia, CA, 93291, USA
559-732–4511
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100 rooms
No Meals

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The Lancaster

$$$$ | 701 Texas Ave., Houston, TX, 77002, USA

In the heart of the Theater District, this small luxury hotel has the feel of a European manor house. The Chippendale furniture, plaid upholstered chairs, oil landscapes and portraits, and brass cachepots contrast with the steel-and-glass surroundings. Power breakfasters crowd Bistro Lancaster, and the hotel's wine bar is both highly rated and highly popular.

Pros

  • Historic setting
  • Central location
  • Complimentary town-car service

Cons

  • Expensive overnight parking ($27)
701 Texas Ave., Houston, TX, 77002, USA
713-228--9500
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
93 rooms

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The Lancaster Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 1105 E. King St., Lancaster, PA, 17602, USA

Surrounded by pretty gardens, this 1912 Dutch Colonial inn is known for outstanding hospitality and a full breakfast served in an antiques- and art-filled dining room. Unfussy yet cozy guest rooms feature cast-iron electric fireplaces, robes, and free Wi-Fi. Guests must be 16 or older and the inn is about 1½ miles from the heart of downtown, so the property exudes a relaxing charm. 

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Pros

  • Close to the Conestoga River Greenway trail
  • The downstairs living room has a wood-burning fireplace, puzzles, and games
  • Scratch-made breakfast

Cons

  • Some bathrooms need updating
  • Inn is located on a busy commercial strip
  • No elevator
1105 E. King St., Lancaster, PA, 17602, USA
717-293–1723
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lancaster's Hotel

$ | 99566, USA
Located right on the main street in McCarthy, this backpacker hotel is comfortable and very pleasant. They'll even store your luggage for you while you explore the great outdoors.

Pros

  • Beautiful surroundings
  • Great location
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Shared bathrooms
  • No kitchen area
  • Small rooms
99566, USA
907-554–4402
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Closed Oct.–Apr.
10 rooms
No Meals

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Land's End Resort and Lodges

$$ | 4786 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, AK, 99603, USA

Spread across the best real estate on the Spit, Land's End offers splendid bay views from variously styled rooms and suites. The resort also has three-bedroom condos—a good deal groups of up to 10 people—that come with full kitchens, balconies, and access to a private beach. The Chart Room Restaurant specializes in seafood but also serves burgers and steaks. Call in advance to reserve a table with a window view of Kachemak Bay—or on a sunny day, dine on an enormous deck that perches over the water. In winter, when the deck is closed, guests can partake of the chef's monthly wine-paired, themed dinner.

Pros

  • The Spit-end location puts you well into the bay
  • Great views of the bay and mountains
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Some rooms lack water views
  • Somewhat corporate feel
  • Location at end of Homer Spit can feel a little remote
4786 Homer Spit Rd., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-235–0400
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145 rooms
No Meals

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The Landing Hotel

$$$ | 3434 Tongass Ave., Ketchikan, AK, 99901, USA

Named for the state ferry landing directly across the road, this property has large, comfortable rooms decorated with mission-style furniture, and although the hotel is more than a mile from downtown, there's no need for a car; a free shuttle provides transport around town. The Landing Restaurant is usually packed with families, and its colorful breakfast clientele consists of locals and ferry passengers. Upstairs, Jeremiah's Pub offers dining in cozy digs and a relaxing no-smoking lounge built around a stone fireplace. Some suites have private balconies.

Pros

  • Near ferry
  • Underground parking
  • Free shuttle around town

Cons

  • Pricey given the location and amenities
  • Bland room decor
  • Some road noise
3434 Tongass Ave., Ketchikan, AK, 99901, USA
907-225–5166
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107 rooms
No Meals

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The Landing Resort & Spa

$$$ | 4104 Lakeshore Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150, USA

Perched at the edge of a semiprivate beach that's less than a half-mile from Heavenly Village, The Landing provides luxe rooms and resort amenities in a prime location—removed from, but close to, the Stateline action. Choose among seven room types; all have heated marble floors, stone fireplaces, a balcony or patio, a wet bar, and a sitting area. Some rooms have partial or unobstructed lake views. The sleek on-site restaurant and lounge, Jimmy's, serves upscale California cuisine and is popular with locals.

Pros

  • Across the street from the beach and lake
  • Full-service spa with six treatment rooms, pool, hot tub, fitness center
  • Spacious rooms, most over 450 square feet

Cons

  • Small lobby, lack of resort grounds
  • Hefty resort fee
  • Busy beach in peak season
4104 Lakeshore Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150, USA
855-700–5263
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82 rooms
No Meals

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