1204 Best Hotels in USA

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Conrad Nashville

$$$ | 1620 West End Ave., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

Midtown’s only luxury hotel, the Conrad sits in the heart of the neighborhood, with expansive views of Downtown, sophisticated design, and attentive service. The estimated $1 million of impeccable artwork throughout the property is curated by Tennessee artists. European linens, an in-room French press, and espresso machines are available to guests alongside a chic pool deck and rooftop bar, resort-like gym, and on-site and in-room dining. Popular with fitness enthusiasts, the property offers five Wellness Rooms available for booking that include a private Peloton bike, Echelon Reflect Fitness Mirror, and more.

Pros

  • Sophisticated on-site dining and two bars
  • State-of-the-art wellness options
  • Spacious suites

Cons

  • Requires transportation to Downtown
  • Lacks overt Music City atmosphere
  • Pricier than other neighborhood hotels
1620 West End Ave., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-327--8000
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234 rooms
No Meals

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The Consulate Suites

$$$ | 76 Water St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA

These four elegant suites, on the second story of the former offices of the French consul, range in size from 650 to 1,650 square feet and combine a 19th-century feel with 21st-century luxury. Antique architectural details add more than a hint of charm, and full kitchens and full-size washers and dryers make living easy. The two front units share an expansive balcony, where you can take in the constant parade of fishing vessels headed out to the Intracoastal Waterway. The homelike amenities make this a popular spot for families, larger groups, and even wedding parties, and discounts are given for stays longer than two nights. The Grady Market, a locally owned art-and-clothing boutique, occupies the building's first floor.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Lots of character
  • Pets allowed with deposit

Cons

  • A bit pricey for Apalachicola
  • Can get busy with wedding parties and other groups
  • Balcony for front units is shared
76 Water St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA
850-653–1515
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4 suites
No Meals

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Copper King Mansion Bed and Breakfast

$$$ | 219 W. Granite St., Butte, MT, 59701, USA

Completed in 1888 as the home of notorious Copper King William Andrews Clark, the mansion remains much in its original state, and is the only privately owned mansion in Montana accessible to the public through seasonal tours. Five of the mansion's 35 rooms are used as a B&B, and the owners have attempted to re-create the experience of living like a turn-of-the-century millionaire, with such furnishings as a hand-carved fireplace, burled walnut bed, and a circular shower that hits you from all sides.

Pros

  • Where else can you live like a Copper King? The furniture, the stories, and the history are all genuine and first-rate
  • Central downtown location
  • Free guided tour

Cons

  • Even kings get hot without air-conditioning
  • No pets
  • Some rooms have a shared bathroom
219 W. Granite St., Butte, MT, 59701, USA
406-782–7580
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Copper Whale Inn

$$$ | 440 L St., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA

This location offers the best of both worlds: it's walkable to everything worth seeing in Downtown, but it's on the quiet end of 5th Avenue, right next to a small park and the 11-mile Coastal Trail. The small inn was built as a private residence in 1939, and the unobstructed view across Cook Inlet to Sleeping Lady (Mt. Susitna) is a bonus. Rooms have individual themes, a hearty Continental breakfast is served in the comfortable living room, and a dozen good restaurants, including several of Alaska's finest, are within a 10-minute walk.

Pros

  • Bike rentals in the front yard
  • Convenient Downtown location
  • Beautiful private gardens

Cons

  • Only street parking
  • No airport shuttle
  • Two rooms share a bathroom
440 L St., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA
907-258–7999
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cottage Grove Inn

$$$ | 1711 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA, 94515, USA

A long driveway lined with freestanding, elm-shaded cottages with rocking chairs on their porches looks like Main Street USA, but inside each skylighted building you'll find all the perks necessary for a romantic weekend getaway. Each cottage has its own variation on the comfy-rustic look, with overstuffed chairs in front of the fireplaces and wicker furniture on the front porches the constant. Bright whites, high-quality bedding and linens, and colorful throws and pillows add a touch of style. In-room amenities include flat-screen TVs, safes, coffee machines, and picnic backpacks for winery lunches. Spas and restaurants are within walking distance.

Pros

  • Spacious cottages
  • Hideaway feel
  • Huge bathtubs

Cons

  • No pool
  • Some rooms pick up street noise
  • Weekend minimum-stay requirement
1711 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA, 94515, USA
707-942–8400
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16 cottages
No Meals

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Cottage Inn & Spa

$$$ | 310 1st St. E, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA

Delivering romance and relaxation is the raison d'être of this courtyard complex 1½ blocks north of Sonoma Plaza. Near restaurants, shops, and tasting rooms but quiet and seemingly off the beaten path, the Cottage Inn pleases sensitive travelers with serene style and graceful touches. Mexican-tile floors, leather furniture, and, in some rooms, brown wooden doors recall Sonoma’s 19th-century origins, but with the white walls and mostly pastel shades a mildly New Age sensibility prevails. Room types range from a spacious suite with a full kitchen to a small but not cramped courtyard room that's a bargain in high season.

Pros

  • Convenient to restaurants, shops, and tasting rooms
  • Quiet location
  • Four suites with double Jacuzzi tubs

Cons

  • Books up far ahead for summer weekends
  • Some bathrooms only have a shower
  • Lacks amenities such as room service, restaurant, pool, or gym
310 1st St. E, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-996–0719
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Courtyard Burlington Harbor

$$$ | 25 Cherry St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA

A block from the lake and a five-minute walk from the heart of town, this attractive chain hotel has a pretty bar and lobby area with couches around a fireplace. Nicely furnished guest rooms have excellent beds, and lake-view rooms are available.

Pros

  • On-site restaurant, Bleu Northeast Kitchen, is a solid spot for locally sourced breakfast, dinner and weekend brunch
  • Pet friendly
  • Across the street from park and lake

Cons

  • Lacks local charm
  • A bit corporate in ambience
  • Fee for parking
25 Cherry St., Burlington, VT, 05401, USA
802-864–4700
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161 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott at Market Center

$$$ | 2150 Market Center Blvd., Dallas, TX, 75207, USA

Expect a solid, business-style experience at this hotel near Dallas Market Center, a wholesale and consumer exhibit hall, and the medical district. Most of the guests stay during business trips or for conventions, so the weekends aren't very crowded. The lounge has a 60-inch television.

Pros

  • Proximity to Market Center and hospitals

Cons

  • No decent restaurants within walking distance
  • Lacks unique character
2150 Market Center Blvd., Dallas, TX, 75207, USA
214-653--1166
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Credit cards accepted
184 rooms

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Courtyard by Marriott Baltimore Inner Harbor

$$$ | 1000 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD, 21202, USA

Close to the Inner Harbor waterfront and adjacent to Little Italy, this lodging is the farthest east of the Inner Harbor hotels. With sunny rooms in soothing neutral tones, the Courtyard Inner Harbor is a comfortable and attractive alternative to more central hotels with similar amenities and higher rates. Most downtown attractions are still within walking distance, though the stadiums and convention center are more comfortably reached by car or cab.

Pros

  • Less expensive than most downtown hotels
  • Situated in the newly swanky Harbor East, a block from some of the best reaturants in town

Cons

  • A decent walk to many Inner Harbor attractions
1000 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD, 21202, USA
443-923–4000
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Credit cards accepted
205 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Charleston Historic District

$$$ | 125 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC, 29401, USA

Step directly from the heart of the city into the high-tech lobby of this hotel—look for a tucked-away media center and a sleek bistro that offers coffee, cocktails, and breakfast and dinner fare. Guest rooms are equally suited to the modern traveler, with ergonomic plug-and-play workstations and flat-screen TVs. Ceiling fans and framed photographs of Charleston give these spaces a homey feel. Kids will love the heated (but small) outdoor pool, and fitness buffs will be impressed by the spacious gym. Parking is valet only and $37 a day.

Pros

  • Spacious suites with comfortable seating and kitchenettes
  • The pool and courtyard are a welcome amenity on hot summer days
  • Directly across the street from Marion Square

Cons

  • Many views are obstructed by other buildings
  • Breakfast not included
  • Needs an update to keep up with nearby upscale newcomers
125 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC, 29401, USA
843-805–7900
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176 rooms
No meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Downtown

$$$ | 724 S. Polk St., Amarillo, TX, 79101, USA

As Amarillo's only downtown hotel, this 10-story Courtyard is in the 1920s Fisk Medical Arts Building, within five blocks of the convention center. Rooms are well configured and feature amenities appropriate for both business and leisure travelers. Although breakfast is not included in the price of the room, the Bistro restaurant offers a decent variety of options, including Starbucks coffee plus health foods and comfort foods, with both indoor and outdoor seating (weather permitting). The bar opens each evening. There is no elevator in the parking garage, so it's best to unload your luggage for checking in before parking your car.

Pros

  • Complimentary covered parking in an attached garage
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Within walking distance of several restaurants

Cons

  • Not close to major highways
  • No pool
724 S. Polk St., Amarillo, TX, 79101, USA
806-553--4500
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107 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Downtown West

$$$ | 2340 Market St., St. Louis, MO, 63103, USA

Location is key at this business- and family-friendly hotel, three blocks from the Union Station entertainment complex, a bit more than a mile from the Gateway Arch, and convenient to I--40.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Family/kid-friendly
  • On-site parking

Cons

  • 30-minute walk to Arch
  • Could use some updates
  • Small bar
2340 Market St., St. Louis, MO, 63103, USA
314-241–9111
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
151 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Oahu North Shore

$$$ | 55-400 Kamehameha Hwy., Laie, HI, 96762, USA

This property offers reliable and affordable accommodations close to the Polynesian Cultural Center and a short drive to some of the North Shore's most iconic beaches and surfing spots. Free Wi-Fi, daily newspapers, a fitness center, a pool, and proximity to the beach make it a welcome addition to the otherwise limited lodging options along the coast. The Bistro offers breakfast and dinner in the hotel, which houses the only 24-hour Starbucks on the North Shore. The Laie Foodland is close by for stocking up on essentials. Remember that Laie is a dry town, so buy beer, wine, and spirits in Honolulu or Haleiwa.

Pros

  • Good bet for North Shore exploring
  • Reliable, modern, and clean
  • Near the beach

Cons

  • A long drive to the rest of Oahu's attractions
  • No alcohol served in the hotel or nearby establishments
  • A car is needed, and parking is not free
55-400 Kamehameha Hwy., Laie, HI, 96762, USA
808-293–4900
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144 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriot–Pittsburgh Downtown

$$$ | 945 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15222, USA

One of a handful of newer, mid-range hotels in or near Downtown, this hotel occupies a former warehouse. The simple and comfortable rooms retain the high ceilings.

945 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA, 15222, USA
412-434--5551
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Credit cards accepted
182 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cowboy Village Resort

$$$ | 120 S. Flat Creek Dr., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA

This friendly, well-maintained establishment—with freestanding log cabins with kitchenettes, covered decks, and barbecue grills—is one of the better values in Jackson. It's just a 15-minute walk from the Town Square but on a relatively quiet side street. Kids love the cabins with bunk beds.

Pros

  • Bus shuttle to ski areas
  • Several restaurants within walking distance
  • Indoor pool and hot tub

Cons

  • Crowded in summer
  • No restaurant on-site
  • Decor is pleasant but unfancy
120 S. Flat Creek Dr., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–3121
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82 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts

$$$ | 3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

Lavish accommodations, cavernous bathrooms, and highly personalized service characterize this brand, the most upscale of the three Hilton brands on-site. It offers a spectacular private lobby right off the high-limit room of the casino. Rooms are plush and spacious—up to 7,000 square feet for the suites. Crockfords guests check in at the VIP desk in the Conrad Lobby, and then retreat to a daybed at the resort's pool complex, or indulge in a massage or facial at the Awana Spa.

Pros

  • Dedicated 24-hour concierge services
  • Ultraprivate gaming in the Sky Casino
  • Palatial bedrooms

Cons

  • Pretty expensive for the isolated location
  • Only two elevators that can be excruciatingly slow
  • High level of service bordering on invasive
3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-676–7033
Hotel Details
236 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza La Concha

$$$ | 430 Duval St., FL, 33040, USA

History and franchises can mix, as this 1920s-vintage hotel proves with its handsome atrium lobby and sleep-conducive rooms. The place where Hemingway and Tennessee Williams both once entertained their muses is a cool, mellow respite from the Duval bustle outside its door. The second-floor pool and green courtyard provide further escape, as does the spa on the seventh floor. Cozy rooms include plush bedding, laptop safes, and mini-refrigerators.

Pros

  • Location is everything
  • Good on-site restaurant and wine bar
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • High-traffic area
  • Rooms are small, bathrooms are smaller
  • Expensive valet-only parking
430 Duval St., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–2991
Hotel Details
178 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Resort & Golf Club

$$$ | 101 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

From its hilltop perch, the four-story hotel takes in the resort's 1,000-plus acres and lovely mountain and lake views. The property encompasses two highly regarded 18-hole golf courses and the well-known Veranda restaurant. It also has a private beach on Lake Placid. Guest-room furnishings are traditional and attractive, with two double beds. Some rooms have jetted tubs and fireplaces. Also on the grounds are chalets and lakeside condominiums.

Pros

  • Dog friendly
  • Specials can bring down the price of a room dramatically

Cons

  • Extras (a glass of wine, a cup of coffee, etc.) are pricey
101 Olympic Dr., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2556
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249 rooms
No Meals

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Crystal Pier Hotel & Cottages

$$$ | 4500 Ocean Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA

Rustic little oases with a charm all their own, the beachy cottages may lack some of the amenities of comparably priced hotels, but you're paying for character and proximity to the ocean—these lodgings are literally on the pier. Crystal Pier, a Pacific Beach landmark, had its grand opening in 1927; 10 years later, the first of the blue-and-white cottages were built. The well-maintained units sleep two to six people; most have kitchens and private decks. Call 11 months in advance for summer reservations. There's a minimum-stay requirement of three nights from mid-June through September, two nights the rest of the year.

Pros

  • Ocean views everywhere you look
  • Historic lodgings
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Few amenities
  • Reservations fill up fast
  • Busy foot traffic on pier
4500 Ocean Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
800-748–5894
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Dana Hotel and Spa

$$$ | 660 N. State St., Chicago, IL, 60654, USA

Chic yet comfy, the guest rooms in this hot boutique hotel have an earthy palette and clean-lined wood fururnishings; it's ideal crash pad for the young trendy travelers that are seen buzzing around the lobby and also the innovative rooftop lounge, Apogee. In terms of sweeping views, it's tough to beat those from this hangout that attracts locals and visitor alike. Note that Dana makes creative use of recycled materials; the spa's flooring (made of crushed beer bottles) looks like high-end marble.

Pros

  • <PRO>the honor bar offers reasonably priced snacks and bottles of wine for less than $20</PRO>
  • <PRO>soothing on-site spa</PRO>
  • <PRO>hot nightlife scene</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>rooms can be on the small side</CON>
  • <CON>some say the bathrooms don't allow for enough privacy</CON>
  • <CON>not very family friendly</CON>
660 N. State St., Chicago, IL, 60654, USA
312-202–6000
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238 rooms
No Meals

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Danfords Hotel and Marina

$$$ | 25 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY, 11777, USA

This inn near a marina on the harbor has spacious rooms with antiques and views of Long Island Sound. The nautical-themed rooms are techie-friendly with iPod docking stations and flat-screen televisions. Guests can enjoy the sea breeze while multitasking or relaxing on the plush sofas. Some guest rooms have fireplaces and balconies.

Pros

  • Granite bathtubs and glass-enclosed waterfall showers

Cons

  • $10 fee for Wi-Fi
  • Only one building has elevator
  • Shared balconies are not private
25 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY, 11777, USA
631-928–5200
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
86 rooms
No Meals

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The Darcy

$$$ | 1515 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20005, USA
One of the city’s latest hotel triumphs, this stylish treasure just around the corner from the buzzy 14th Street Corridor aims to bring a sophisticated European touch to the cosmopolitan capital city. The lobby feels more like a stately living room (albeit a masculine one), and guest rooms are sleek and contemporary. There are daily cocktail tastings and complimentary bikes for guests, as well as a restaurant and coffee shop by acclaimed chefs and a late-night bar. The real winning point of the hotel is the location. With Dupont Circle to the west and 14th Street to the east, there are plenty of walking-distance dining and nightlife options.

Pros

  • Sophisticated style and lobby
  • Central location
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • No spa or pool
  • Only expensive valet parking available
  • Closest Metro is a 10-minute walk
1515 Rhode Island Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20005, USA
202-232–7000
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226 rooms
No Meals

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Dauphine Orleans

$$$ | 415 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA

A great location—within easy walking distance of the action but removed enough to make this a secluded respite—comes with lots of charm. Stylish rooms are split between a main building and an 1834 residence where exposed brick and cypress beams add even more atmosphere. The hotel bar, May Baily's Place, was once a bordello, and famous naturalist and painter John James Audubon painted his "Birds of America" series from 1821 to 1822 in the hotel's Audubon Room, where a complimentary breakfast is now served. Some rooms have Jacuzzi tubs and marble baths. The Dauphine also manages the Audubon Cottages a block away.

Pros

  • French Quarter architecture
  • Saltwater pool
  • Complimentary breakfast, in-room coffee, and bottled water

Cons

  • Some rooms require climbing stairs
  • Outdated decor
  • Small lobby
415 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA
504-586–1800
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110 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Davenport Grand

$$$ | 333 W. Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, 99201, USA

Across from the INB Performing Arts Center and Riverfront Park, Spokane's largest lodging and newest hotel in the Davenport collection features business-friendly amenities (there is a skybridge directly to the convention center) that make it popular with traveling executives. Even the smallest rooms are a spacious 450 square feet with mod furniture, roomy walk-in showers, smart TVs, multiple tech plugs, handy desks, and remote-control blackout shades. The hotel has a fitness center, lounge, coffee bar, and two restaurants. Though there's no pool, guests can use the pools at two other Davenport hotels a few blocks away.

Pros

  • Convenient downtown location
  • Nice views from upper floors
  • Discounted rates often available

Cons

  • Hotel can be noisy during conventions
  • No bathtubs
  • No swimming pool
333 W. Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, 99201, USA
800-918–9344
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716 rooms
No Meals

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The Davenport Tower

$$$ | 111 S. Post St., Spokane, 99201, USA

The lively Safari Room Grill has delightful scenes from the African savanna, and that motif continues through the rest of this 21-story tower. For example, many of the extremely comfortable rooms and suites have leopard-print pillows on the cloud-soft beds, along with luxurious furnishings and modern amenities like flatscreen TVs. Baths have marble showers and vanities. There's a pool, hot tub, sauna, and fitness center.

Pros

  • Downtown location in the heart of the action
  • Very affordable rates off-season
  • Jungle theme is fun for kids

Cons

  • Noise from nearby trains and other rooms
  • Parking is expensive
  • Inconsistent service and cleanliness
111 S. Post St., Spokane, 99201, USA
509-789–6965
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328 rooms
No Meals

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Deadhorse Camp

$$$ | Mile 412.8 Dalton Hwy., Prudhoe Bay, AK, USA

This rustic space offers small rooms with two twin beds in a yellow industrial-looking building about 2 miles south of the Dalton Highway's northernmost point. All rooms share baths. Guests can pay extra for a third person, who must bring their own sleeping gear (rooms are tiny and have no space for cots or extra beds). Meals are available for reasonable fees. The shuttle to the Arctic Ocean in the morning costs $89 per person.

Pros

  • Hearty meals served in the restaurant
  • Clean and comfortable rooms
  • Good place to meet interesting people

Cons

  • Industrial ambience not very charming
  • Meals not included in price
  • No private baths and very small rooms
Mile 412.8 Dalton Hwy., Prudhoe Bay, AK, USA
907-474–3565
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50 rooms
No Meals

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Dearborn Inn–A Marriott Hotel

$$$ | 20301 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, MI, 48124, USA

Henry Ford built this hotel in 1931 to house foreign dignitaries and such inventors as Thomas Edison and Charles Lindbergh. The colonial-inspired property is across from the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village; adjacent to the main building are five historic homes associated with such famous Americans as Patrick Henry, Edgar Allan Poe, and Walt Whitman.

20301 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, MI, 48124, USA
313-271--2700
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229 rooms

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Delamar West Hartford

$$$ | 1 Memorial Road, West Hartford, Hartford, CT, USA

Located in the trendy West Hartford neighborhood, the European-inspired Delmar has an eye on locally placed luxury, offering a range of room options (affordable to luxury), a spa, and their well-known Artisan restaurant. Stays come with a free visit to the New Britain Museum of American Art, on-site bike rentals, and options like picnic provisions, a distillery tour, and a local car tour in a vintage 1941 Cadillac Series 60 Special.

Pros

  • Free breakfast
  • Seasonal tours and bicycle rentals
  • Complimentary valet

Cons

  • Cost is a consideration
  • In a busy area
  • Not close to downtown Hartford
1 Memorial Road, West Hartford, Hartford, CT, USA
860-937–2500
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105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Delta Cottages

$$$ | 124 Gunderson Ct., Bethel, AK, USA

Enjoy single, double, and family-priced lodging with private bathrooms in these small cottages of various sizes, all of which come with a kitchen, phone, Wi-Fi, and TV. They also manage various size cabins, duplexes, and other units for larger groups.

Pros

  • Good fit for families and larger groups
  • Cottages are quiet and clean
  • Comfortable rooms

Cons

  • No-frills amenities
  • Basic decor
  • Not near the river
124 Gunderson Ct., Bethel, AK, USA
907-543–2387
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center

$$$ | 400 Renaissance Dr., Detroit, MI, 48243, USA

With 1,298 rooms, this 72-story hotel is known for its size more than anything else. Guest rooms are neither large nor special, but each commands a waterfront view of the city and of neighboring Windsor, Ontario. The Marriott is located in the Renaissance Center, and the People Mover connects it to the rest of downtown.

400 Renaissance Dr., Detroit, MI, 48243, USA
313-568--8000
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1298 rooms

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