5218 Best Hotels in USA

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The Knoll Hotel Napa Valley, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

$$ | 320 Soscol Ave., CA, 94559, USA Fodor's Choice

Bright and spotless with a staff trained to please, this four-story property provides value with a splash of boutique style in its public areas. A double-sided fireplace catches the eye in the lobby, whose bar has views of the large outdoor patio. Morning light streams into the nearby breakfast room, where (for a fee) guests dine on dishes that include omelets, avocado toast, and pancakes. There's no lunch, but you can order a light dinner from the bar. The nondescript hallways give this corporate hotel's game away, but design touches like bathroom barn doors, leather headboards with decorative straps, and nightstands with faux-marble tops lend the guest rooms, done in shades of beige and brown, a modicum of flair. At the southern end of Napa's auto row on a busy four-lane road, the Knoll Hotel lacks Wine Country glamour but delivers a more than satisfactory experience.

Pros

  • Excellent for the price
  • Fitness center and hot tub
  • Well-designed bathrooms (most with showers)

Cons

  • On a busy road a mile from downtown (though no noise issues)
  • Short on Wine Country charm
  • No pool
320 Soscol Ave., CA, 94559, USA
707-224–3400
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90 rooms
No Meals

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Koa Kea Hotel & Resort

$$$$ | 2251 Poipu Rd., HI, 96756, USA Fodor's Choice

This boutique property offers a stylish high-end experience without the bustle of many larger resorts, making it a great place to forget it all while receiving an outdoor massage or lounging by the pool. A resort-wide renovation in 2022 ushered in a garden-inspired color palette and works by Hawaii artists. The oceanfront rooms have gorgeous views of the surfers at Waiohai Beach, and the Red Salt restaurant is top-notch for breakfast or dinner.  Other resorts, restaurants, and beaches are within easy walking distance.

Pros

  • Smaller club-like scale
  • Friendly service
  • Perfect romantic getaway

Cons

  • Not much for children
  • All parking is valet
  • Busy area
2251 Poipu Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-742--4200-for general information
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121 rooms
No Meals

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Kokanee Inn

$$ | 700 S. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA Fodor's Choice

This charming inn just outside downtown Joseph on the way to Wallowa Lake is warm and welcoming, with cozy, contemporary rooms that are uniquely decorated and named after places the owners have lived and traveled, gorgeous flower- and herb-filled grounds, and several spacious outdoor decks with heaters for year-round use. Some rooms, like the Mount Tomanivi, have stunning views of the Wallowa Mountains. Of the eight rooms, two sets of two rooms can be combined to make suites; as standalone rooms they share adjacent full and half bathrooms. The other four rooms have private bathrooms and sitting areas; some have bunk beds or a sofabed and sleep up to 4, making them convenient for families or groups. The shared main floor lounge has a rustic lodge feel with comfortable seating, massive fireplace, large dining table, and library with books, puzzles, and games. There's a mini-refrigerator and microwave for guest use, and complimentary coffee, tea, soft drinks, and snacks. Though the owners are avid outdoor adventurers and enthusiastically share tips about getting outside to take in all the stunning natural wonders nearby, their inn also provides a relaxing, cozy place to chill out inside with a good book, a glass of wine, or a nap on the extra-comfortable beds. 

Pros

  • Knowledgeable, friendly owners with great advice on local activities
  • Amenities include free use of bikes
  • Delicious hot breakfasts that you can enjoy indoors or outside

Cons

  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • No TVs
  • Very popular so fills up fast during summer
700 S. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA
541-432–9765
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kolea at Waikoloa Beach Resort

$$$$ | 69-1000 Kolea Kai Circle, Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA Fodor's Choice

These modern, impeccably furnished condos offer far more high-end amenities than the average condo complex, including both an infinity pool and a sand-bottom children's pool at its oceanside Beach Club, a fitness center, and a hot tub. It's within walking distance of Anaehoomalu Bay and the beach and close to shopping.

Pros

  • Can walk to beach
  • Close to activities
  • Resort amenities of nearby Hilton

Cons

  • Pricey for not being directly on the beach
  • No on-property restaurants
  • Limited view from some units
69-1000 Kolea Kai Circle, Waikoloa, HI, 96738, USA
808-987–4519
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53 units
No Meals

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Kona Kai San Diego Resort

$$ | 1551 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego, CA, 92106, USA Fodor's Choice

As your best bet on Shelter Island, this former 1950s swim club pulls out all the stops as a waterfront resort with spacious rooms, two pools, private beach, spa, fitness center, and outstanding restaurant—making the marina view an added bonus rather than the main focus. Back in the '50s, the Kona Kai lured everyone from Jerry Lewis to Richard Nixon, and while “The Club” still exists, today you’ll find a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and plenty of resort perks like an adult pool, nightly bonfires, and the Vessel Restaurant, specializing in coastal comfort food (try the lobster carbonara or seared scallops). A second lap pool has furnished cabanas and tiki bars. Rooms are well appointed, with art-deco touches and pops of turquoise throughout; most have balconies with views of either the adjacent marina or San Diego Bay. The $46 resort fee is worth every penny, covering endless complimentary services including fitness classes, beach cruisers, charging stations, coffee service, and more.  Request room 278 for the best view, a soaking tub, fireplace, and the most space in the house for just a fraction more.

Pros

  • Private beach with firepits
  • Discounted tickets to San Diego attractions
  • On-site spa and sports rental equipment

Cons

  • Marina views cost extra
  • Vessel Restaurant closed for dinner Sunday and Monday
  • Popular for business meetings and weddings
1551 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego, CA, 92106, USA
619-221–8000
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170 rooms
No Meals

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Kona Tiki Hotel

$$$ | 75-5968 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96745, USA Fodor's Choice

This small, oceanfront, walk-up hotel about a mile south of downtown Kailua Village, with modest, pleasantly decorated rooms on the ocean, is probably the best deal in town. Some might call it dated or old-fashioned, while others would say it imbues a cool vintage Hawaiiana charm. All rooms have fridges, but the lack of TVs is a proud tradition the hotel has maintained since the 1950s. Who needs TV when you have the ocean this close? A deposit is required, and you will need to book well in advance to secure a room.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Oceanfront lanai on every room
  • Free parking

Cons

  • No A/C
  • No TV in rooms
  • Parking can be a challenge
75-5968 Alii Dr., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96745, USA
808-329–1425
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Kona Village -- A Rosewood Resort

$$$$ | 72-300 Maheawalu Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA Fodor's Choice

Years after being destroyed by a tsunami, one of Kona's most beloved resorts has reopened, completely remodeled, yet retaining much of what made the original so special. The Standard 600-square-foot rooms (called hales, or homes) are all freestanding and feature thatched roofs and luxurious interiors. Suites and oceanfront bungalows (which come with a butler) offer the ultimate private getaway. Serenity abounds here with gardens, pools, and the ever-present sounds of the surf. Sustainability is a mission of the new resort: they have a solar panel field and an on-site farm where they source their own ingredients for their restaurants. The classic Shipwreck Bar is also back in business. There's a spa, yoga, a gym, complimentary bikes, and four pools available on-site.

Pros

  • Commitment to sustainability
  • Good wedding destination
  • Freestanding rooms

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Not all hales have views
  • Pricey
72-300 Maheawalu Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-865–2545
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150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Korakia Pensione

$$$ | 257 S. Patencio Rd., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA Fodor's Choice

This incredibly unique, Moroccan–Mediterranean mashup comprises Scottish painter Gordon Coutts' 1924 Tangier-inspired villa, a southern Europe–styled 1930s home once owned by silent film star J. Carol Naish, and a 1918 California adobe spread across 1½ acres on both sides of a quiet street a couple of blocks from downtown's main drag. Creative types and new bohemians are still drawn to the tranquil, sun-splashed grounds, which have generous day beds and turn sultry and dramatic at night with the flickering of hand-lit lanterns and fire bowls. In addition to full gourmet breakfasts served alfresco near the gurgling fountain, there's afternoon mint-tea service. No two rooms are the same, though most feature stone-heavy bathrooms, antique and hand-carved furniture, and plush bedding. Some have kitchenettes, outdoor showers, soaking tubs, or fireplaces. The resort fee is hefty at $60, but it funds lots of extras like poolside snacks, borrowable bikes, and welcome drinks. The spa is small and simple so opt for in-room chakra-balancing massages and vibrational scalp treatments.

Pros

  • Two pools that never close
  • Outdoor movie nights with popcorn
  • Sound baths and yoga on weekends

Cons

  • Woo-woo vibe won't appeal to business hotel loyalists
  • No TVs or phones in rooms
  • Limited parking
257 S. Patencio Rd., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA
760-864–6411
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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L'Auberge Carmel

$$$$ | Monte Verde at 7th Ave., Carmel, CA, 93921, USA Fodor's Choice

Stepping through the doors of this elegant inn is like being transported to a little European village. The rooms are luxurious yet understated, with Italian sheets and huge, classic soaking tubs; sitting in the sun-soaked brick courtyard makes you feel like a movie star. The inn's intimate, nine-table restaurant, Aubergine, epitomizes farm-to-table gourmet dining.

Pros

  • In town but off the main drag
  • Four blocks from the beach
  • Full-service luxury

Cons

  • Touristy area
  • Not a good choice for families
  • No a/c
Monte Verde at 7th Ave., Carmel, CA, 93921, USA
831-624–8578
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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L'Auberge de Sedona

$$$$ | 301 L'Auberge La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA Fodor's Choice

This elegant resort consists of private hillside units with spectacular views and cozy cottages in the woods along Oak Creek. The original creekside rooms, with wood-burning fireplaces, are decorated in lush country-European style, and the contemporary units on the hill have large decks and private open-air showers. Phoenix couples flock to this hideaway and dine in the hotel's French restaurant, one of the most romantic eateries in Arizona. The creekside patio bar is a great place for a cocktail or light meal.

Pros

  • Luxurious rooms and cabins
  • Secluded setting yet close to town
  • Excellent restaurant and bar for romantic creekside dining

Cons

  • In-house restaurant is the most expensive in Sedona
  • At the upper price point for Sedona lodging
  • May feel too exclusive for some
301 L'Auberge La., Sedona, AZ, 86336, USA
855-905–5745
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88 units
No Meals

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L'Auberge Provencale

$$$ | 13630 Lord Fairfax Hwy., Boyce, VA, 22620, USA Fodor's Choice

Chef-owner Alain Borel and his wife Celeste of Avignon, France, bring the warm elegance of the south of France to this 1750s country inn, originally a sheep farm owned by Lord Fairfax. Rooms are eclectically decorated with French art and fabrics, and Victorian wicker and antiques; some even have fireplaces. Breakfast includes fresh homemade croissants and apple crepes with maple syrup. This is considered one of the most romantic inns in Virginia; the restaurant is highly popular on its own as well.

Pros

  • European luxury
  • Stellar cuisine at in-house restaurant

Cons

  • Limited number of rooms
  • Must reserve well in advance
13630 Lord Fairfax Hwy., Boyce, VA, 22620, USA
540-837–1375
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Credit cards accepted
Closed Jan.
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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L'Ermitage Beverly Hills

$$$$ | 9291 Burton Way, Los Angeles, CA, 90210, USA Fodor's Choice

This all-suites hotel is the picture of luxury: French doors open to a mini-balcony with views of the Hollywood sign. Inside the very large rooms you'll find soaking tubs and oversize bath towels. They even have thoughtful amenities for dogs of guests. Platform beds, original art, and mirrored dressing rooms entice celebrity guests. The rooftop has a guests-only pool and an unbelievable view.

Pros

  • Stellar on-site restaurant
  • Free shuttle service within 2-mile radius
  • All rooms are large suites with balconies

Cons

  • Small spa and pool
  • Valet $70/night
  • A bit of a trek to Beverly Hills shopping
9291 Burton Way, Los Angeles, CA, 90210, USA
877-831–4284
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116 rooms
No Meals

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La Cantera Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 16641 La Cantera Pkwy., San Antonio, TX, 78256, USA Fodor's Choice

Make a list of the things you'd look for in a luxury, full-service resort, and chances are La Cantera has it. The ultimate in privacy and personalized service is a stay at the Villas, La Cantera's retreat within a retreat. It's like your own serene neighborhood, where each beautifully appointed villa is named for an iconic Texas ranch.

Pros

  • Five sparkling pools
  • Superb Loma de Vida Spa
  • An adults-only floor

Cons

  • Removed from downtown and the River Walk
  • Expensive
  • No pets except service animals
16641 La Cantera Pkwy., San Antonio, TX, 78256, USA
210-558–6500
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496 rooms
No Meals

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La Casa Del Zorro

$$ | 3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA Fodor's Choice

The draws at this desert hideaway a short drive from Anza Borrego State Park include three guest-only pools, a hot tub, five night-lit tennis courts and two pickleball courts, a yoga studio, a spa, a restaurant, and the lively Fox Den Bar. The 42-acre property pays tribute to its surroundings with a cactus garden, a firepit, and two tall, welded-metal animal sculptures by local artist Ricardo Breceda. Deluxe guest rooms and spacious casitas—from one to four bedrooms—are all decorated in a minimalist desert style that focuses on comfort and have thick comforters, flat-screen TVs, and Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Private pool or hot tub in many casitas
  • 26 pools (including a 25-meter lap pool) and 14 water features
  • On-site spa, bar, and restaurant

Cons

  • Service can be spotty
  • Remote desert location
  • Occasional strong desert winds sweep sand across the property
3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA
760-767–0100
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63 units
No Meals

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La Casa del Zorro

$$ | 3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA Fodor's Choice

Dating back to 1937, Casa del Zorro started as a two-room adobe ranch house, and nearly 90 years later is a 42-acre desert lodge with 68 rooms in 19 casitas, each with it's own Jacuzzi or pool. Despite the changing of hands, this secret desert hideaway is ideal for those looking for spacious and comfortable accommodations. Huge rooms have desert views from balconies and fireplaces for cool winter nights. Bathrooms, done in granite and glass, are bright and modern. Resort facilities include restaurants, bikes, a fitness center, tennis courts, a stargazing theater, a yoga studio, pools, lawn games, a spa, and EV charging stations. The 1-mile jogging path on the edge of the property is a great way to work off dinner from The Fox Bistro. 

Pros

  • Colorful gardens
  • Summer stargazing
  • Lots of amenities and activities including tennis clinics

Cons

  • $40 resort fee
  • Huge campus
  • A drive from central Borrego Springs
3845 Yaqui Pass Rd., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA
760-767–0100
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66 rooms
No Meals

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La Fonda on the Plaza

$$$ | 100 E. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA Fodor's Choice

This venerable downtown landmark comes with modern amenities but still retains a warm, artful design—including whimsical painted headboards and handcrafted furniture that's faithful to the vision of Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter, the vaunted architect responsible for the hotel's elegant Southwestern aesthetic. Though there has been an inn on this corner for centuries, the pueblo-inspired structure you see today was redesigned in 1922 by famed regional architect John Gaw Meem and has since been enlarged many times. Antiques and Native American art decorate the tiled lobby. Some suites have fireplaces; the rooftop suites are the most luxurious and include continental breakfast and private concierge services. A year-round heated pool and steam room are great for relaxing. La Plazuela Restaurant, with its hand-painted glass tiles, serves tasty, creative Southwestern food. Live bands rotate nightly in the snazzy La Fiesta Lounge, and the beloved Bell Tower Bar (open spring through fall) serves light food and offers commanding views of the mountains and Downtown. Don't forget to book a free docent tour of the property to truly appreciate its history and art collection.

Pros

  • Iconic building steeped in history and art
  • Plaza is right outside the door
  • Excellent restaurant, bars, and pool

Cons

  • Lobby often packed with tourists and nonguests
  • Fitness facilities are modest for an upscale hotel
  • Busy Downtown location means some noise
100 E. San Francisco St., Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-982–5511
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180 rooms
No Meals

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La Posada Hotel

$$$ | 303 E. 2nd St., Winslow, AZ, 86047, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the great railroad hotels, La Posada ("resting place") exudes the charm of an 18th-century Spanish hacienda, and its restoration has been a labor of love. Architect Mary Jane Colter, famous for her work at the Grand Canyon, designed and decorated the 68,000-square-foot hotel. Individually finished rooms are restored to 1930s style (although some have been modernized and include whirlpool tubs) and named for the famous guests who stayed there. If you can't stay for the night, take a self-guided tour of the hotel and visit the restaurant. Although most things here are a trip back in time, the stately Turquoise Room---serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner---is decidedly modern. The spectacular menu stays true to original Chef John Sharpe's vision and incorporates traditional fine-dining fare with locally sourced foods of the Southwest. It's a unique culinary experience in this part of the state, well worth the trip from Flagstaff.

Pros

  • Historic charm
  • Unique architecture
  • Impressive restaurant

Cons

  • Mazes of staircases aren't wheelchair-friendly (but ground floor rooms and restaurant are)
  • An hour's drive from Flagstaff
  • Little to do in the town of Winslow
303 E. 2nd St., Winslow, AZ, 86047, USA
928-289–4366
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54 rooms
No Meals

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The Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows

$$ | 2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA Fodor's Choice

Originally opened in the 1940s, the Lafayette was once frequented by stars like Ava Gardner and Bob Hope; it eventually became something of a budget hipster stay, but since its $31 million renovation by local restaurant group CH Projects, the Lafayette has been given a maximalist makeover for the 21st century. The renovation also includes the addition of several distinct dining options, including a 24-hour diner, a bowling alley and bar, and Quixote, a Oaxacan-inspired mezcaleria designed with irreverent (but impressive) Catholic imagery. Be sure to make time for some poolside relaxation before catching a jazz show on the restored 1940s-era clamshell stage at Lou Lou's.

Pros

  • Beautifully renovated
  • Multiple dining options available all day
  • Within walking distance to other restaurants and attractions

Cons

  • Party vibe not particularly conducive to relaxing stay
  • Not family-friendly
  • A little pretentious
2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92104, USA
619-296--2101
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139 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa

$$ | 27984 Hwy. 189, Lake Arrowhead, CA, 92352, USA Fodor's Choice

This lakeside lodge offers water or forest views from private patios or balconies, and there's a warm and comfy atmosphere throughout thanks to the many fireplaces and birchwood decor. Rooms have down comforters, marble counter tops, and flat-screen TVs. The Spa of the Pines offers facials, massages, and other body treatments. The restaurant Bin189, with its granite-and-pine decor and private wine-tasting room, serves international and American specialties.

Pros

  • Beautiful views from most rooms
  • On-site spa
  • Delicious dining

Cons

  • Some rooms have thin walls
  • Some rooms overlook parking lot
  • Not all rooms have balconies
27984 Hwy. 189, Lake Arrowhead, CA, 92352, USA
909-336–1511
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173 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Eden Retreat

$$ | 377 Lake Eden Rd., Black Mountain, NC, 28711, USA Fodor's Choice

Black Mountain College closed in 1957, but its impact is still felt today through the legacies of alumni and faculty like Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Robert Rauschenberg, Josef and Anni Albers, Buckminster Fuller, Kenneth Noland, and other maverick spirits who helped to shape American art, music, and literature. The campus is now split between Camp Rockmont, a private summer camp, and Lake Eden Retreat, which includes eight cottages and studios, several of which were built by the college. The grounds surround the aptly named Lake Eden, and are still a peaceful place of respite for creatives and lovers of the arts. Each May and October, Lake Eden Retreat hosts LEAF Festival, drawing several thousand revelers for a weekend of workshops, contra dancing, and world and Appalachian music.

Pros

  • Gracious, conscientous hosts
  • Kitchens and generous amenities
  • Historic, serene setting in the mountains

Cons

  • Two-night minimum
  • No on-site dining
  • Can fill up for weddings
377 Lake Eden Rd., Black Mountain, NC, 28711, USA
855-525–3336
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8 cottages
No Meals

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Lake Havasu State Park Cabins

$ | 699 London Bridge Rd., Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86403, USA Fodor's Choice
Managed by Arizona State Parks, these 13 bare-bones but immaculate cabins in Lake Havasu State Park can accommodate up to six in two to three air-conditioned rooms and feature a picnic table, firepit on the beach, and enough parking space for several cars and a camper trailer.

Pros

  • Steps from the lake
  • Photo-worthy sunset views
  • Ideal for families who enjoy water sports and fishing

Cons

  • Shared campground bathrooms and showers
  • BYO linens, pillows, and towels
  • Pets are not permitted
699 London Bridge Rd., Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86403, USA
928-855--2784
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13 cabins
No Meals

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Lake House at Ferry Point

$$ | 100 Lower Bay Rd., Sanbornton, NH, 03269, USA Fodor's Choice

This gracious red Victorian farmhouse, built as a summer getaway for the Pillsbury family of baking fame, has a peaceful setting on Lake Winnisquam and is a good general base for the western side of Lake Winnipesaukee. The inn contains nine impeccably decorated guest rooms and an abundance of inviting common spaces, including a 60-foot-long veranda and a gazebo by the water's edge—a pleasant place to lounge and listen for loons.

Pros

  • Hearty full breakfast included
  • Free use of kayaks
  • Private dock and a small beach

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of dining or shopping
  • May be a little quiet for some families
  • Two-night minimum many weekends
100 Lower Bay Rd., Sanbornton, NH, 03269, USA
603-273–9306
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lake Nona Wave Hotel

$$$ | 6100 Wave Hotel Dr., Orlando, FL, 32827, USA Fodor's Choice

In the middle of the high-tech Lake Nona community and handy to the airport, the high-concept Wave bills itself as "the world's most technologically advanced hotel," offering amenities like giant TVs, a "digital concierge," smart windows, and high-end Toto Neorest Smart toilets. Its two restaurants and lounge bar are as stylish as its rooms, and guests have access to the facilities and staff at the adjacent Lake Nona Performance Club, a state-of-the-art fitness center.

Pros

  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Bacán open-kitchen restaurant and poolside cocktail bar
  • High-tech amenities

Cons

  • About 20 miles from Disney
  • No theme-park transportation
  • Airport traffic can be noisy
6100 Wave Hotel Dr., Orlando, FL, 32827, USA
833-675–2000
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234 rooms
No Meals

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Lake Placid Lodge

$$$$ | Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA Fodor's Choice

Accommodations at this posh lakefront retreat, a member of the Relais & Châteaux group, have stone fireplaces, featherbeds, twig-and-bark furniture—including many one-of-a-kind pieces created by local artisans—and views of either the woods or Lake Placid. Some rooms have balconies. Lodge suites include a sitting room, often with a fireplace of its own; an extra-spacious bathroom with a large soaking tub; and either a private balcony or patio. A stay is pricey, but includes breakfast, afternoon tea, dinner, turndown service, and all activities on the property. Most of the cabins are one-room units with sitting areas and huge windows. The restaurant, Artisans, is a draw on its own and prepares new American fare.

Pros

  • Gorgeous setting
  • Superior service
  • Peaceful, all-weather retreat
  • Nearly everything is included in the price

Cons

  • May be too quiet for some travelers
Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--2700
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lake Yellowstone Hotel

$$$ | 235 Yellowstone Lake Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190, USA Fodor's Choice

Dating from 1891, the park's oldest lodge maintains an air of old-world refinement; just off the lobby, the spacious sun room offers priceless views of Yellowstone Lake at sunrise or sunset. It's also a great place to play cards, read, or just soak in its considerable grandeur. Note the tiled fireplace, the etched windows of the gift shop, and the beautiful bay windows. The white wicker furnishings in the rooms lend them a light, airy feel; some rooms have water views. The least expensive rooms are in an annex.

Pros

  • Relaxing atmosphere
  • The best views of any park lodging
  • Charming old-world vibe

Cons

  • Top rooms can be quite expensive
  • Wired Internet, but no Wi-Fi
  • Often books up months ahead
235 Yellowstone Lake Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190, USA
307-344–7311
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Credit cards accepted
Closed late Sept.–mid-May
194 rooms
No Meals

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Lambert's Cove Inn, Farm & Restaurant

$$$ | 90 Manaquayak Rd., Martha's Vineyard, MA, USA Fodor's Choice

A narrow road winds through pine woods and beside creeper-covered stone walls to this posh, handsomely designed farmhouse inn (1790) surrounded by extraordinary gardens and old stone walls set on 8 acres. Guest rooms are named after island farms, and feature fresh, airy, slightly modern farmhouse--style design. Some have decks and porches. 

Pros

  • Guests receive free passes to beautiful and private Lambert's Cove beach (there's also a pool)
  • On-site restaurant
  • Serene grounds (with resident alpacas)

Cons

  • Need a car to explore island
  • Far from the action
  • Pricey
90 Manaquayak Rd., Martha's Vineyard, MA, USA
508-422--8051
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lancaster Arts Hotel

$ | 300 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603, USA Fodor's Choice

This boutique hotel in a former tobacco warehouse dating from the 1800s offers sleek rooms furnished with executive desks, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, and free Wi-Fi; there are also whirlpool tubs in the suites. Local artwork—available for purchase—is everywhere, as are exposed brick and stone and chestnut beams. The adjoining restaurant and bar, John J. Jeffries, offers a seasonally driven farm-to-table menu.

Pros

  • Trendy design
  • Creative mixology at the bar
  • More than 250 pieces of art displayed throughout the property

Cons

  • In-room wine fridges don't accommodate anything but bottles
  • Weddings can make the weekends hectic
  • No pool
300 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17603, USA
717-219–2831
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75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square

$ | 25 S. Queen St., Lancaster, PA, 17603, USA Fodor's Choice

In the heart of downtown Lancaster, this beaux arts–style former department store offers well-appointed guest rooms with upscale amenities geared to business travelers, including a fitness center and spa. Attached to the Lancaster Convention Center, the hotel with a 12-story tower faces Penn Square, the very center of the city. One of three dining options in the hotel, the rooftop lounge and restaurant have panoramic views of the city and beyond.  

Pros

  • Prime location in the center of town
  • Some rooms have sweeping views
  • Three on-site dining options

Cons

  • There is a charge for in-room Wi-Fi
  • Chain-hotel vibe
  • Prices surge on weekends and when conventions are in town
25 S. Queen St., Lancaster, PA, 17603, USA
717-207–4095
Hotel Details
416 rooms
No Meals

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The Langham, Boston

$$$$ | 250 Franklin St., Boston, MA, 02110, USA Fodor's Choice

For leisure and business travelers alike, the Langham is one of the best hotels you can stay at in this city. A recent top-to-bottom renovation honors the building's past as Federal Reserve Bank of Boston with elements of 1920s travel and banking, and each guest room is sophisticated and comfortable. The Langham welcomes children with the Playtime with Paddington package, as well as cribs, on request. Any patron staying in a suite or a club room gets access to The Club at Langham, which offers complimentary drinks, snacks, light meals, and a quiet social space with service all day long. 

Pros

  • Turndown service for all guests
  • Heated indoor pool
  • Partners with local cultural institutions to offer VIP benefits

Cons

  • No on-site spa
  • Local area can be quiet on weekends
  • Far from Newbury Street shopping
250 Franklin St., Boston, MA, 02110, USA
617-451–1900
Hotel Details
312 rooms
No Meals

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LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort

$$$$ | 9891 Gulf Shore Dr., Naples, FL, 34108, USA Fodor's Choice

LaPlaya epitomizes posh and panache down to the smallest detail—note the Balinese-style spa, marble bathrooms, and a stuffed sea turtle toy to cuddle during your stay. The boutique resort draws inspiration from the natural elements surrounding it and features rock-waterfall pools, a beach fire pit, a tony beachfront restaurant, and a casual tiki bar that serves food. Of its 189 rooms, 116 are beachfront with private balconies. The Gulf Tower boasts lavish guest rooms that exude coastal sophistication in decor and over-the-top amenities, such as a system that chills and serves wine by the glass.

Pros

  • Right on the beach
  • High-end amenities
  • Beautiful rooms with private balconies

Cons

  • Golf course is off property
  • No locker rooms in spa
  • Pricey resort and valet fee per night
9891 Gulf Shore Dr., Naples, FL, 34108, USA
239-597–3123
Hotel Details
189 rooms
No Meals

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