1401 Best Hotels in USA

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Sorrel River Ranch

$$$$ | Hwy. 128, mile marker 17, Moab, UT, 84532, USA Fodor's Choice

This lavish ranch resort is the biggest splurge around—and it's worth absolutely every penny. The rooms are opulent, with a cowboy charm that permeates the private decks, picture windows, and custom-made, bright wooden furniture. Every room here offers a spectacular 360-degree view of mesas, mountains, and the Colorado River. Here, you can take advantage of horseback rides, guided hikes, spa services, and yoga classes at some additional cost. At the Sorrel River Grill, the most scenic dining experience in the Moab area, the seasonal menu changes regularly to incorporate the freshest ingredients, many of which come from the resort's own gardens.

Pros

  • The most luxurious hotel in the area
  • Very attentive staff
  • Guided hikes and yoga at additional cost

Cons

  • 30 minutes from Moab
  • Resort fee of 9% is added to your bill
Hwy. 128, mile marker 17, Moab, UT, 84532, USA
435-259–4642
Hotel Details
39 rooms, 16 suites
No meals

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University Plaza Waterfront Hotel

$$ | 110 W. Fremont St., Stockton, CA, 95202, USA Fodor's Choice

Easily Stockton's nicest nonchain property, the glass-walled University Plaza is also one of the city's most conveniently located large hotels: overlooking McLeod Lake and Miners Levee, it's near the Stockton Arena, Banner Island Ballpark, the Haggin Museum, and the Bob Hope Theatre. It's also quite fabulous and packed with perks such as free Wi-Fi everywhere and Starbucks coffee in all the guest rooms. The rooms' thoughtful layout—the desks are large and the data ports and electrical outlets are easily accessible—keeps the hotel's business clientele happy, and the comfortable beds, crisp decor, and fancy bath products leave them and the many leisure travelers feeling pampered indeed. The hotel's Delta Bistro and Lounge serves American favorites and pours local wines and clever cocktails.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Full service
  • Business center
  • Swank exterior
  • Waterfront sitting areas
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Conventions and wedding-party hubbub
110 W. Fremont St., Stockton, CA, 95202, USA
209-944–1140
Hotel Details
179 roooms and suites
No meals

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1900 Inn on Montford

$$$ | 296 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
1900 Inn on Montford, Asheville
William Morris Garden

Guests are pampered at this Arts and Crafts–style B&B, where all rooms have huge beds and most have whirlpool tubs and handsome fireplaces. There are lots of nooks and corners in the expansive public spaces for snuggling up with a book, or you can grab a seat in the wicker furniture on the expansive front porch. The inn hosts a social hour every evening and bakes cookies daily. 

Pros

  • Three-course breakfast
  • Lots of modern amenities
  • Live music on Saturday evenings

Cons

  • Children under 12 not allowed
  • A bit of a hike from downtown
  • Decor not for everyone
296 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-254–9569
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

$$ | 3708 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Balconies make The Cosmopolitan's rooms stand apart: the vast majority have balconies or terraces, which is a unique feature on the Strip. Rooms feature plush and comfortable couches, coffee-table art books, and a spacious work desk. Many Cosmo rooms also have a mini-refrigerator and a microwave. Bathrooms are enormous, and most feature a soaking tub, a stand-alone shower, and ample counter space. All rooms include technology that allows guests to preset ambience like lighting, music, and temperature, as well as book dining and spa reservations. Splurge and get a room facing the Bellagio fountains: it's one of the best views on the Strip. One pool on the mezzanine and one on the roof offer different experiences. If you really want to splurge, book a Bungalow, which has butler service and its own plunge pool overlooking Marquee Dayclub. The on-site spa, Sahra Spa, Salon & Hammam, offers dozens of unique skin and body treatments. 

Pros

  • Terraces
  • In-room technology
  • Fountain-view rooms

Cons

  • Kitchenettes seem random
  • Walls paper-thin
  • Queues for Marquee can get annoying
3708 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
877-551--7778
Hotel Details
2995 rooms
No Meals

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The Fifty Sonesta Select New York

$$ | 155 E. 50th St., New York, NY, 10022, USA
Affinia 50, Midtown East
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This popular hotel may seem businesslike, but it's geared toward families or leisure travelers—especially the studios and spacious suites, which have full kitchens and private terraces. Guest rooms are large, and the property features local art. The second-floor club lounge provides business services, a library of design and art books, a communal table with extra outlets, and a coffee and tea station for guest use. There's a grab-and-go area in the lobby. All rooms have a mini-refrigerator and some have a microwave, and half all suites have urban kitchens with a stove top, tea kettle, and tableware for four. A 24-hour valet service and complimentary Wi-Fi are offered, along with a continental breakfast daily (at $20 per person). 

Pros

  • Apartment-style living
  • Large rooms
  • Kid- and pet-friendly

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant
  • Neighborhood activities are limited after dark
  • Traffic noise can get loud
155 E. 50th St., New York, NY, 10022, USA
212-751–5710
Hotel Details
252 rooms
No Meals

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Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC

$$$ | 18 9th Ave., New York, NY, 10014, USA
Hotel Gansevoort, Meatpacking District
Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC

Though the nearby Standard, High Line has stolen some of its thunder, there's still plenty to draw guests to this Meatpacking District pioneer, starting with the sleek rooms that overlook the city or the Hudson River and the rooftop deck with a 45-foot heated pool. Rooms feature large windows, hardwood floors, leather accents, and a lululemon Studio Mirror for in-room workouts. The Coin restaurant serves French-inspired cuisine. The rooftop is home to Saishin, an omakase-focused sushi spot with a great view. 

Pros

  • Rooftop pool
  • Eclectic art collection
  • Great location for restaurants and shopping

Cons

  • Location can seem too trendy, especially at night
  • Service can be slipshod
  • Less-attractive building doesn't match its surroundings
18 9th Ave., New York, NY, 10014, USA
212-206–6700
Hotel Details
186 rooms
No Meals

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H2Hotel

$$$ | 219 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
h2hotel, Healdsburg
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Eco-friendly touches abound at this hotel, from the plant-covered "green roof" to wooden decks made from salvaged lumber. A block from Healdsburg Plaza, the H2Hotel is within walking distance of many restaurants, shops, and tasting rooms, and many wineries are just a short drive away. Earthy items like striped tiger-bamboo floors, wool-felt area rugs, and side tables made from blocks of elm lend warmth to the guest rooms, whose white walls and bedding inspire serenity. Rooms come in three categories (from smallest to largest): eco-king, eco-studio, and eco-suite. Each room has a patio or small balcony, and the thoughtful touches include ample luggage storage and king beds that can be converted into two twins.

Pros

  • Stylish modern design
  • Free bikes for use around town
  • Relaxing pool and public areas

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms lack bathtubs
  • Lacks on-site fitness center
  • Can get pricey in high season
219 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-922–5251
Hotel Details
36 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Historic Smithton Inn

$ | 900 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA, 17522, USA
Smithton Inn, Ephrata
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In this former tavern built in 1763, all of the rooms have electric fireplaces and hand-sewn quilts, and some have four-poster or half-canopy beds. The stone building is filled with hand-tooled furniture that is true to the period, much of it built by local craftspeople. Friday to Sunday a small bar serves local wine and beer, as well as pizza from the oven in the backyard; sometimes there is live music.

Pros

  • Authentic period decor
  • Pet-friendly
  • Robes in the guest rooms

Cons

  • Rooms need sprucing up
  • No elevator
  • Children under 13 limited to the Taylor Cottage
900 W. Main St., Ephrata, PA, 17522, USA
717-733–6094
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Erwin

$$$ | 1697 Pacific Ave., Venice, CA, 90291, USA
Hotel Erwin, Venice
Hotel Erwin

A boutique hotel a block off the Venice Beach Boardwalk, the Erwin will make you feel like a hipper version of yourself. It has spacious, modern, airy rooms (somewhat of a rarity in Venice) and a local-favorite rooftop bar and lounge (appropriately named High). Splashes of orange, yellow, and green add playfulness to the clean white guest rooms, and on the sixth level, rooms have tiled floors and higher ceilings than elsewhere. Guests here enjoy a free California-style breakfast. Otherwise, you can enjoy the Barlo Kitchen + Cocktails or viral Pizza Girl restaurant on-site, or the freshly revamped rooftop bar's small-bites selections; the dining options here emphasize fresh ingredients and dishes made from scratch. Guests have free use of the hotel's bicycles as well as a range of sports and beach equipment.

Pros

  • Trendy rooftop bar scene
  • Playful design in guest rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi and use of hotel bikes and beach equipment

Cons

  • Some rooms face a noisy alley
  • No pool
  • $55 valet parking
1697 Pacific Ave., Venice, CA, 90291, USA
310-452–1111
Hotel Details
119 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel on Rivington

$$ | 107 Rivington St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
Hotel on Rivington, Lower East Side
The Lounge at CO-OP Food & Drink

A pioneer when it opened back in 2004, this hip hotel is still a great choice if you want to be in the thick of the neighborhood's dining and nightlife scene, with the added bonus of stunning views. The decor is minimalist and neutral-toned—but the floor-to-ceiling windows provide all the adornment you need. Most of the large bathrooms have either Japanese-inspired deep soaking tubs or oversize steam showers. The mezzanine lobby is the living room of the hotel, with plush couches and a meeting table with views of Rivington Street. 

Pros

  • Cool location and vibe
  • Huge windows with wonderful New York views
  • Many rooms have balconies

Cons

  • Feels clubby on weekends
  • Not all rooms have a view
  • Check-in time is not until 4 pm
107 Rivington St., New York, NY, 10002, USA
212-475–2600
Hotel Details
108 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Triton

$ | 342 Grant Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA
Hotel Triton, Union Square
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With a strong location at the convergence of Chinatown, the Financial District, and Union Square, this boutique anchor attracts a design-conscious crowd and is highlighted by its intricately decorated lobby featuring marble floors, a wood-beam ceiling, and art from around the world. The focal point is a 1940s mural depicting Mission Dolores, uncovered during demolition work. Rooms are sophisticated and homey, with white wainscoting, cool blue custom-upholstered headboards and benches, bright-red splashes, and Frette linens. Complimentary coffee and biscotti are served every morning, and the afternoon's free beer, wine, and canned cocktail hour is well attended.

Pros

  • Arty environs
  • Exceptionally pet-friendly
  • Beautiful Café de la Presse next door offers discount for guests

Cons

  • Small rooms and baths
  • Cramped hallways
  • Dated room decor
342 Grant Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA
415-394–0500
Hotel Details
140 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn at the Presidio

$$ | 42 Moraga Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94129, USA
The Inn at the Presidio, The Marina and the Presidio
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Built in 1903, this two-story, Georgian revival–style structure once served as officers' quarters but these days is a standout boutique hotel where the rooms and suites have a nice sense of modern refinement and historical touches varying by the room, such as wrought-iron beds, vintage black-and-white photos, and Pendleton blankets. In addition to the main quarters, the nearby Funston House contains four rooms surrounding a common living room, dining room, and kitchen, making it ideal for larger groups. Perks include a nightly wine-and-cheese reception and a continental breakfast. This place is as homey as it gets, complete with rocking chairs on the porches and an outdoor fire pit.

Pros

  • Beautifully designed rooms, some with gas fireplaces
  • Peaceful vibe
  • Evening wine-and-cheese reception by firepits

Cons

  • Lack of noise-blocking because of old building
  • Two-night minimum on weekends
  • Challenging to get a taxi
42 Moraga Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94129, USA
415-800–7356
Hotel Details
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Royal Palm South Beach Miami

$$$ | 1545 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
The James Royal Palm, South Beach
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Royal Palm South Beach Miami, now part of Marriott's individualistic Tribute Portfolio, is a daily celebration of art deco, modernity, and design detail. Laura Rottet of Rottet Studios was charged with reinventing South Beach's original 1939 Royal Palm and Shorecrest buildings alongside the Royal Palm's younger annexes to create a seamless design masterpiece. Rooms assume a classic South Beach identity with blends of whites and pops of tropical colors. Double-door minibars open to a world of local Florida products, while colossal, wood-framed mirrors function as sliding doors for the oversize bathrooms. Beyond design brilliance, Royal Palm is an endless indulgence of the best of South Beach, including plenty of beachside and poolside bliss, excellent eating at its in-house restaurant, Byblos, and fabulous people-watching. The hotel's location at 15th and Collins places Royal Palm in the heart of the South Beach action.

Pros

  • In the heart of the action
  • Photogenic pool areas
  • Social lobby and excellent in-house restaurant, Byblos

Cons

  • Small driveway for entering
  • Older elevators
  • Needs a bed refresh
1545 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-604–5700
Hotel Details
393 rooms
No Meals

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Snow King Mountain Resort

$$$$ | 400 E. Snow King Ave., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
Snow King Hotel, Outside the Park
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At the base of Snow King Mountain ski area and eight blocks from Town Square, this mid-rise resort with conventional rooms and condo rentals has a modern Western look, a popular restaurant, a cycling and ski shop, and outdoor fire pits near the beautiful pool. The well-apportioned accommodations are contemporary if conventional, and condos have kitchens, extra bedrooms, and other amenities that make them ideal for families or longer stays. The resort is steps from mountain activities like the Alpine Slide, miniature golf, horseback riding, and skiing.

Pros

  • Central yet away from the bustle of downtown
  • Ski-in, ski-out
  • Lots of amenities

Cons

  • Often booked up with large groups
  • Pricey during peak times
  • Daily resort fee
400 E. Snow King Ave., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–5200
Hotel Details
201 rooms
No Meals

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Sun Mountain Lodge

$$$$ | 604 Patterson Lake Rd., Winthrop, 98862, USA
Sun Mountain Lodge, Winthrop
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The stunning North Cascades and all its attractions are the stars of this outdoor-oriented resort replete with luxurious accommodations, spectacular mountain views, and a range of activities that make it a year-round destination, whether the peaks are covered in snow or wildflowers. The property offers outdoor pools and hot tubs, tennis courts, 100 miles of hiking, horseback riding, boating on Patterson Lake, and skiing trails. The Mt. Gardner and Mt. Robinson buildings provide the best accommodations, with fireplaces and private patios or balconies. Spacious luxury cabins skirting the shores of Lake Patterson are also available and are pet-friendly. The upscale Dining Room serves fine Pacific Northwest fare, while Wolf Creek Bar and Grill is more casual.

Pros

  • Stunning setting with panoramic views
  • Fireplaces in some rooms
  • Warm hospitality and award-winning dining

Cons

  • Isolated from town
  • No TVs in most rooms
  • Taxidermy collection in main lodge may not appeal to all
604 Patterson Lake Rd., Winthrop, 98862, USA
509-996–2211
Hotel Details
112 rooms
Free Breakfast

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1 Hotel Central Park

$$$ | 1414 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY, 10019, USA

A commitment to next-level eco-friendly policies is evident in the smallest details at this hotel, from in-room chalkboards (instead of notepads) to triple-filtered water straight from the taps that eliminates the need for bottled water. Surprisingly quiet rooms are sleek and inviting, with huge walk-in showers, cozy window seats, and memorably comfortable beds. Extra conveniences include clear light controls, a big flat-screen TV with streaming capabilities, and Jams restaurant from Jonathan Waxman right downstairs. With living (green plants) vertical walls at every door entry, this hotel leaves a lasting impression that makes guests think about how their choices impact the environment.

Pros

  • Green policies and convenient amenities
  • Room are surprisingly quiet
  • Cozy window seats with great city views

Cons

  • Some service inconsistencies
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • No spa
1414 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY, 10019, USA
212-703–2001
Hotel Details
229 rooms
No Meals

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1 Hotel San Francisco

$$$ | 8 Mission St., San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA

The sustainability and green-everything boutique hotel concept planted its flag in San Francisco in 2022 and quickly emerged as one of the city's most in-demand places to spend the night for both leisure travelers and the well-heeled business set. From the actual moss that resides in a frame by every guest room, to the reclaimed wood design elements and leather headboards in each room, nature—hip, somewhat posh nature—is the clear theme. It curiously feels like a Tulum jungle yoga getaway meets upscale urban aesthetic. Some rooms have spectacular bay views where you almost feel on top of the Ferry Building and a few suites have stunning terraces overlooking the skyline. Don't miss the cocktails in the ground-floor restaurant, Terrene, which frequently incorporates discarded or upcycled ingredients into its drink creations.

Pros

  • One of the city's best spas
  • Excellent restaurant with sidewalk patio
  • Beautiful, spacious rooms

Cons

  • Mediocre fitness center
  • Luxury wellness-environment theme can feel contrived
  • Embarcadero-facing rooms get lots of traffic noise
8 Mission St., San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA
415-278–3700
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200 rooms

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11 Howard

$$ | 11 Howard St., New York, NY, 10013, USA

A sleek hotel with a design that melds mid-century modern furniture and Scandinavian minimalism, 11 Howard is an elegant downtown base. Standard rooms can feel a bit beige, but the colorful neighborhood and the scene at Le Coucou, the trendy restaurant downstairs, provide plenty of distraction. If the chic restaurant scene is more than you're looking for, the Library serves drinks and breakfast in a soothing guest-only space that's also ideal for getting work done.

Pros

  • A relative bargain for the area
  • Minimalist but comfortable
  • Sleek downtown ambience

Cons

  • Vibe feels too cool for some
  • Some guests complain about street noise
  • Canal Street locale can be less than calm outside
11 Howard St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-235–1111
Hotel Details
207 rooms
No Meals

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16 Bay View

$$$ | 16 Bay View St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA

Tucked in among the shops on Bay View Street, just off Main Street, this boutique hotel is an ideal pied-à-terre for accessing all the pleasures of in-town Camden without needing a car. The Vintage Room, an intimate cocktail lounge, is open to the public, as is a rooftop terrace bar; both serve small plates (some of them vegan and gluten-free). Called The View for good reason, the latter offers spectacular panoramas of harbor and bay. On a fine summer evening, it's the best spot in town.

Pros

  • Mere steps to harbor, shops, and restaurants
  • Spectacular views from rooftop bar
  • Fireplaces in all rooms

Cons

  • Limited harbor views from rooms on lower floors
  • Some street noise
  • Small seating area in lobby
16 Bay View St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-706–7990
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Abbey Inn & Suites

$ | 940 W. 200 N, Cedar City, UT, 84720, USA

A few blocks from the interstate and near Southern Utah University, this two-story economical motel has spacious rooms with exterior entrances, refrigerators, microwaves, and—in the case of suites—kitchens and jetted tubs. It's a 20-minute walk or a short drive to downtown restaurants as well as the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Perks include a heated indoor pool, hot tub, and exercise room, and the free breakfast spread is pretty good. Some rooms are pet-friendly.

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Reasonable rates
  • Nice indoor pool and fitness center

Cons

  • Road noise for some rooms
  • Bland setting amid fast-food restaurants and chains
  • Cookie-cutter room decor
940 W. 200 N, Cedar City, UT, 84720, USA
435-586–9966
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83 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Abiquiu Inn

$$ | 21120 U.S. 84, NM, 87510, USA

In the serene Chama Valley amid the red-rock scenery that inspired Georgia O'Keeffe, this inn, located beside the Welcome Center for tours of the artist's home and studio, contains casitas, suites, and rooms brightly decorated with Southwestern accents that may include woodstoves, kiva-style fireplaces, wood-beam ceilings, verandas, and screen-in porches. This is an excellent base for exploring the trails and museums of Ghost Ranch, and amenities include a great little restaurant and an excellent art gallery.

Pros

  • Good base for exploring O'Keeffe Country
  • Breathtaking high-desert setting
  • Sophisticated contemporary restaurant serving three meals a day

Cons

  • Service is friendly but pretty hands-off
  • Rooms at the front of the inn get noise from the road
  • Sometimes booked up for meetings and weddings
21120 U.S. 84, NM, 87510, USA
505-685–4378
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32 rooms
No Meals

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AC Hotel by Marriott Portland Downtown/Waterfront

$$$ | 158 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA

Though it's located a brief walk from many of Portland’s most popular sites—from East End Beach and Casco Bay Lines to shopping in Old Port—it isn’t just the location that brings many guests back to this hotel. Rooms are swathed in classic-meets-modern design, and many have unobstructed views of Casco Bay. Bathrooms have rainforest shower heads, and there's a quite-good tapas bar, a well-appointed fitness center, and a convenience store on-property.

Pros

  • New modern design
  • Pet-friendly (with $50 fee)
  • Convenience store on-site

Cons

  • Some rooms lack views
  • Expensive valet parking
  • Restaurant service can be slow during peak times
158 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-747–1640
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191 rooms
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Ace Hotel & Swim Club

$$ | 701 E. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92264, USA

The good times always seem to be rolling at this former Howard Johnson's that was brilliantly transformed into a buzzy boho boutique hotel by the hipster, Seattle-based Ace brand. Don't be surprised to find gaggles of guests playing trivia games while gathered around cozy communal fire pits, waving their hands in the air during a live show at the big wackily shaped main pool, or guzzling drinks in the Amigo Room. Rooms, on two floors, are spacious and immaculate with simple vintage appointments and fully stocked minibars. Some have fun extras: turntables, open-air showers, or ground-floor patios with fireplaces. The hotel is canine-friendly, with its own dog park. Weekend events and the pool day-pass program draw locals and enhance the party atmosphere.

Pros

  • King's Highway restaurant serves elevated diner food
  • Stargazing deck above the clubhouse
  • Roster of cultural and musical events

Cons

  • Party atmosphere not for everyone
  • Limited amenities
  • Casual staff and service
701 E. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92264, USA
760-325–9900
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173 rooms
No Meals

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Ace Hotel Portland

$$ | 1022 S.W. Harvey Milk St., OR, 97205, USA

The quintessential Portland hipster lodging, this flagship location of the buzzy Ace Hotels brand contains a Stumptown Coffee café, is a block from Powell's Books and the Pearl District, and is right in the heart of Downtown's ever-trendy West End neighborhood. The minimalist-chic rooms are outfitted with comfortable, futon-style mattresses, locally made furniture, flat-screen TVs, and original wall murals—some have vintage accessories like turntables and vintage vinyl collections; others have iPod docks. Some rooms have private bath/showers, the less expensive rooms share. The cool common areas have large comfy couches and well-stocked bookshelves.

Pros

  • Prime West End location
  • Unique design and artwork in each room
  • Free city bicycles available for guests

Cons

  • Offbeat decor and hipster vibe isn't for everybody
  • The cheapest rooms don't have private baths
  • On a sometimes noisy street
1022 S.W. Harvey Milk St., OR, 97205, USA
503-228–2277
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78 rooms
No Meals

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Acqua Hotel

$$ | 555 Redwood Hwy., Mill Valley, CA, 94941, USA

Alongside Richardson Bay, this stylish boutique hotel has bright, perfectly pleasant rooms decorated in soft Zen-like color schemes. Rooms facing west have full bay views (some with views of Mt. Tamalpais), and many feature private patios; all junior suites include soaking tubs and the premium ones feature a wood-burning fireplace. In true Marin County spirit, complimentary mountain bikes are provided for guests. Weekends require a two-night minimum stay during the busier times of the year.

Pros

  • Evening wine service
  • Free parking and easy to get to San Francisco
  • Hearty breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Next to freeway
  • No resort fee
  • Hardwood floors in rooms aren't too appealing
555 Redwood Hwy., Mill Valley, CA, 94941, USA
415-380–0400
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49 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Agua Caliente Rancho Mirage

$$ | 32--250 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270, USA

This resort feels like a small-scale Sin City, thanks to a lobby-level casino, a 2,101-seat concert venue that welcomes household names, a cigar lounge, eight eateries (including a sports bar and a decadent steak house dishing up 32-ounce bone-in tomahawks), clubs and bars, a pool with cabanas, and a lavish spa. As in Las Vegas, though, once you ascend the 16-story tower to your spacious sleeping quarters—appointed with dark woods and classic beige color schemes—the cacophony below melts away. Niches hold original art, wall-to-wall windows frame mountain views and sandy expanses, beds are pillowtop, and marble bathrooms have oversize sunken tubs. 

Pros

  • Poolside cabanas with TVs, misters, and refrigerators
  • Valet parking included
  • All spa massages include hot stones and foot exfoliation

Cons

  • Casino ambience
  • Not appropriate for kids
  • Some live performances draw huge crowds
32--250 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage, CA, 92270, USA
888-999–1995
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340 rooms
No Meals

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Alaskan Inn and Spa

$$$ | 435 Ogden Canyon, Ogden, UT, 84401, USA

On a scenic stretch of Highway 39 in Ogden Canyon, between Ogden and Pineview Reservoirs, this rustic but upscale riverside lodge with cabins is perfect for a quiet getaway that's not too far from civilization, yet offers easy access to hiking, boating, and Ogden Valley skiing. Relax with a stroll in the garden, or soak up the sun on the terrace or deck. Accommodations come in a range of styles, from more compact standard rooms in the main lodge to romantic cabins with custom-built log furniture and jetted soaking tubs. 

Pros

  • Lush setting beneath craggy mountains peaks
  • Next to Gray Cliff Lodge restaurant and a kayak and Jet Ski rental agency
  • Massage and spa services available

Cons

  • Rooms facing road can get some traffic noise
  • 15-minute drive from downtown Ogden
  • Log cabin vibe doesn't suit every taste
435 Ogden Canyon, Ogden, UT, 84401, USA
801-621–8600
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Alcazar Palm Springs

$$ | 622 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA

At the crossroads of the Uptown Design District and the Movie Colony neighborhood, Alcazar, with its ample, modern, blazing-white guest rooms that wrap around a sparkling pool, does hip, simple, and comfortable well—and at a more affordable price point than most of its competitors. Many rooms have private patios, fireplaces, and large soakers. Basic needs are met and then some, thanks to a heated saltwater pool, soft Italian linens, free morning coffee and pastries, a hot tub, two restaurants, and a small business center. 

Pros

  • Walking distance of downtown
  • On-site parking included with low resort fee
  • Townie bikes available

Cons

  • Set between two very busy streets
  • Wall a/c units
  • Sleek room decor could feel sterile to some
622 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA
760-318–9850
Hotel Details
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Alexander's Lodge

$$ | 37515 Hwy. 706, Ashford, 98304, USA

A mile from Mt. Rainier's Nisqually entrance, this ideally located lodging comprises a grand 1912 building with vintage furnishings and two adjacent guesthouses. Rates include a hearty breakfast. Stroll out back to view verdant gardens and the deck extending over the trout pond.

Pros

  • Plenty of historical character
  • Rooms are all different in size and shape
  • Some rooms are pet-friendly

Cons

  • Steep stairs to some units
  • Decor is a bit old-fashioned
  • Some rooms are quite small
37515 Hwy. 706, Ashford, 98304, USA
360-569–2300
Hotel Details
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Alma San Diego

$$ | 1047 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA

A few blocks from the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter, this swanky AAA Four-Diamond hotel features luxurious guest rooms and a popular outdoor lounge open seasonally on the fourth floor rooftop next to the heated pool. Rooms have flat-screen TVs, Italian linens, oversize windows, rainforest showers, and standalone tubs, and the lobby restaurant and café offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner plus a full bar and espresso service. Cabanas and daybeds ring the pool at the Leave of Absence rooftop lounge, where a relaxed weekday vibe becomes rambunctious during summer pool parties. The $35/night destination fee includes a $35 food and beverage credit, plus two glasses of wine at the lobby bar.

Pros

  • Modern Mexican design throughout property
  • Centrally located
  • Free yoga for guests

Cons

  • Expensive parking
  • Noisy part of town
  • No spa and small fitness center
1047 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-515–3000
Hotel Details
211 rooms
No Meals

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