5218 Best Hotels in USA

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Noyo Harbor Inn

$$ | 500 Casa del Noyo Dr., Fort Bragg, CA, 95437, USA Fodor's Choice

Craftsman touches abound in this luxury inn's lavishly restored 1868 main structure, which overlooks Noyo Harbor, and in a nearby newer wing with Pacific Ocean views. Rooms contain plush beds and wide windows to enjoy the setting; all have French-press coffeemakers and spacious well-lit bathrooms stocked with high-quality bath amenities. Some rooms also have gas fireplaces. An excellent base for exploring the harbor and coastal trails, slipping down to Mendocino's shops and restaurants, or heading inland to Anderson Valley wineries, the property sits on carefully landscaped grounds with something in bloom much of the year. The restaurant, which has the feel of a grand Craftsman parlor, serves brunch and dinner except on Tuesday, outdoors on the harbor-view deck weather permitting. The accommodating staff members provide warm service.

Pros

  • Landscaped grounds
  • Warm service
  • Brunch or dinner on harbor-view deck

Cons

  • Barking of sea lions in harbor at certain times of year
  • Expensive during high season
  • Some rooms lack water views
500 Casa del Noyo Dr., Fort Bragg, CA, 95437, USA
707-961–8000
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15 rooms
No Meals

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O. Henry Hotel

$$$$ | 624 Green Valley Rd., Greensboro, NC, 27408, USA Fodor's Choice

This employee-owned boutique hotel (named for the renowned short-story writer, who grew up in Greensboro) was constructed in the late 1990s but evokes old-world European charm; expect lots of wood paneling, mohair club chairs, and an extremely friendly staff. Rooms are elegant and spacious, with many featuring dining areas, living rooms, and bathrooms fit for royalty. The period furnishings are complemented by modern luxuries like dimmable lighting and surround-sound speaker systems. A breakfast buffet is served in a sunny pavilion overlooking a small garden. For lunch or dinner, grab a table in the courtyard of the Green Valley Grill, a European-style restaurant with a wood-fired oven. The hotel's checkered cab and London taxis are a fun touch.  O. Henry employs an in-house artist, Chip Holton, whose framed landscapes hang in every room. Look for his murals and embellishments throughout the hotel and restaurant.

Pros

  • Nostalgic setting with modern comforts
  • Daily afternoon high tea and live jazz in the evenings
  • Complimentary transportation to sister properties in a restored Checker cab

Cons

  • Some rooms have views of unattractive commercial properties
  • Not in walking distance of Greensboro's city center
  • Some furniture and wallpaper choices feel dated
624 Green Valley Rd., Greensboro, NC, 27408, USA
336-854–2000
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130 rooms
No Meals

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The Occidental Hotel

$$$ | 10 N. Main St., Buffalo, WY, 82834, USA Fodor's Choice

This enchanting, fully restored grand hotel, founded in 1880, served emigrants on the Bozeman Trail, two U.S. presidents, and some of Wyoming's most colorful characters, and it remains in top form. Owen Wister immortalized the Occidental in his 1902 novel The Virginian, about the Johnson County Cattle War. After winning a high-stakes poker game in 1918, one family held on to the hotel for 58 years, keeping intact all of its original furnishings and architectural accents. A lavish $1 million–plus restoration under current owners John and Dawn Wexo spruced up the Victorian-style rooms and tin-ceiling lobby, saloon, and restaurant, sparing this living treasure from the wrecking ball. Most spectacular among the many nostalgic suites are the Clear Creek, with its six-post cherrywood bed, adjoining sitting room, and spacious bathroom, and the elegant Teddy Roosevelt Suite, furnished with a high-back walnut bed, an antique hardwood desk, and a claw-foot tub. Down in the saloon, the 25-foot bar, stained-glass shade, and tin ceiling look brand new—except for 23 bullet holes, revealing origins in the cutthroat, quick-draw era. On Thursday nights nowadays there's a bluegrass hootenanny jam-packed with friendlies.

Pros

  • Well-stocked library
  • Owners on premises offering gracious service
  • Well-appointed rooms

Cons

  • No pool
  • Old plumbing (but it doesn't leak)
  • Breakfast is not included
10 N. Main St., Buffalo, WY, 82834, USA
307-684--0451
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19 rooms
No Meals

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Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club

$$$ | 2907 Main St., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA Fodor's Choice

The expansive Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club, set on 429 acres of prime Cape Cod real estate, offers a host of amenities and perks, from a Jack Nicklaus--designed golf course and a private beach to several pools, tennis courts, and a gorgeous spa. Guests can choose to stay in the main building, called The Mansion, an English-manor-inspired house built in 1890, which includes townhouses, villas, suites, and guest rooms. The other option is The Villages, comprising one-bedroom to three-bedroom vacation homes. There are several dining options, including Ocean Terrace, Bayzo's Pub, Linx Tavern, the Roscommon Room, the Beach Bar, and Shark Bah. You could easily spent a vacation on the Cape without ever leaving the resort and never being bored.

Pros

  • Five pools, two inside
  • Access to private beach
  • Kids' activities galore

Cons

  • Large and spread out
  • Busy with weddings in summer
  • Arbor and Britterige Villas at The Villages do not have access to the private beach
2907 Main St., Brewster, MA, 02631, USA
508-896–9000
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342 rooms
No Meals

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Ocean House

$$$ | 4920 N.W. Woody Way, Newport, OR, 97365, USA Fodor's Choice

In a peaceful mostly residential neighborhood within walking distance of the walking trails and dramatic bluffs at Yaquina Head Lighthouse, this intimate contemporary retreat captures the vibe of staying in a snazzy beach house owned by friends with a great eye for design and hospitality. The airy, light-filled rooms are individually decorated, and many have tall windows, pitched ceilings, and expansive sitting areas.

Pros

  • Gourmet breakfast included
  • Verdant gardens and sundecks
  • On a secluded, quiet cove with stunning ocean views

Cons

  • Often books up well in advance
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Not suitable for kids
4920 N.W. Woody Way, Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-265–3888
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ocean Key Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 0 Duval St., FL, 33040, USA Fodor's Choice

This full resort—relatively rare in Key West—has large, tropical-look rooms and excellent on-site amenities, including a pool and bar overlooking Sunset Pier and a Thai-inspired spa. Toast the day's end at the waterfront bar or from the private balconies that extend from the stylish and homey rooms. High ceilings, hand-painted furnishings, wooden chests, and lavish whirlpool tubs create a personally designed look. The spa is small and without locker rooms, but it's the best in Key West, and three (of six) treatment rooms come with a Japanese-style tub on the balcony. The second floor's elegant restaurant is cleverly named Hot Tin Roof, a reference to its construction as well as to Tennessee Williams's Key West connection.

Pros

  • Well-trained staff
  • Lively pool scene
  • Fantastic location at the busy end of Duval

Cons

  • Daily valet parking and resort fee
  • Too bustling for some
  • Rooms are starting to show their age
0 Duval St., FL, 33040, USA
305-296–7701
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100 rooms
No Meals

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Oge House

$$ | 209 Washington St., San Antonio, TX, 78204, USA Fodor's Choice

This gorgeous bed-and-breakfast sits on 1½ acres that back up to a quiet section of the river running through the King William Historic District. Seven rooms and three suites are beautifully appointed. Modern conveniences include flat-panel TVs with digital cable and wireless high-speed Internet access; all "Superior" rooms and suites have electric log fireplaces.

Pros

  • Exquisitely decorated
  • Perfect romantic getaway
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Only continental breakfast on-site for extra $7/person
  • Historic decor not for everyone
  • No elevator
209 Washington St., San Antonio, TX, 78204, USA
210-223–2353
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7 rooms, 3 suites
No Meals

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Ojai Valley Inn & Spa

$$$ | 905 Country Club Rd., Ojai, CA, 93023, USA Fodor's Choice

This outdoorsy, golf-oriented resort and spa is set on 220 beautifully landscaped, oak-studded acres, with hillside views in nearly all directions. Although the rooms and suites have been refreshed over time, all still reflect the Spanish-Colonial architecture of the original 1923 resort. If you're a history buff, ask for a room in the 100-year-old adobe Neff Building. In 2019, the resort opened The Farmhouse, a sprawling epicurean center that hosts numerous foodie events for guests of all ages.

Pros

  • Championship golf course, separate family and adult pools, exceptional outdoor activities
  • Spa with 24 treatment rooms and two pools
  • Multiple restaurants serving regional cuisine

Cons

  • High room rates for the region
  • Areas near restaurants can be noisy
  • Not an easy walk to downtown Ojai
905 Country Club Rd., Ojai, CA, 93023, USA
855-697–8780
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303 rooms
No Meals

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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

$$ | 50 Los Baños Dr., NM, 87549, USA Fodor's Choice

Set in the rugged red rock hills of a secluded village between Taos and Abiquiú, this fabled hot springs resort appeals to a wide range of tastes and budgets, from spiritually minded adventurers seeking a moderate-priced wellness retreat to couples wanting an upscale yet secluded spa getaway (it's a favorite of celebs filming movies in New Mexico). Accommodations run the gamut from the charmingly spartan and unfussy 1916 Mission Revival–style hotel (no TVs, common shower rooms, simple furnishings) to the elegant suites and guesthouses—some with fireplaces and soaking tubs. The impressive common spaces include a beautiful lobby, spa boutique, and lithia springs and mud pools at the bathhouse and spa, where all lodgers have complimentary access to the mineral pools and milagros (miracle) wraps. Well-prepared food and drink are served in the Artesian Restaurant, which serves tasty meals in a charming dining room and the adjoining wine bar. Don't miss a chance to explore the resort's many trails that wind through acres of gorgeous scenery.

Pros

  • Reasonably priced (for the simplest rooms)
  • Relaxing and serene setting
  • Unpretentious and friendly vibe

Cons

  • A little funky and New Age-y for some tastes
  • Remote location
  • Soaking pools can get crowded and even a little noisy at busy times
50 Los Baños Dr., NM, 87549, USA
505-583–2233
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49 units
No Meals

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Ojo Santa Fe

$$$ | 242 Los Pinos Rd., Santa Fe, NM, 87507, USA Fodor's Choice

This tranquil 70-acre resort offers 32 rooms overlooking verdant gardens and 20 casitas with gas fireplaces and secluded patios, plus a first-rate spa focused on energy healing and integrative medicine, a variety of open-air soaking tubs, a large outdoor pool, yoga and fitness studios, a sweat lodge, and an outstanding restaurant—Blue Heron—serving healthy, locally sourced contemporary fare. Guests can enjoy complimentary morning yoga, be part of a Friday evening Temazcal renewal ceremony, cuddle silkie chickens, and do "puppy play" with furry friends awaiting adoption through the Española Humane Society. There is also a fitness center and self-guided hikes. 

Pros

  • Great restaurant using organic vegetables and herbs grown on-site
  • Soothing cottonwood-shaded soaking tubs
  • Superb spa with an extensive list of treatments (including playing with puppies!)

Cons

  • 20-minute drive away from downtown
  • Located in very rural setting
  • Property size requires a lot of walking
242 Los Pinos Rd., Santa Fe, NM, 87507, USA
877-977–8212
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52 rooms
No Meals

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Olallieberry Inn

$$ | 2476 Main St., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA Fodor's Choice

The second-oldest home in Cambria (built in 1875) and a national historic monument, this painstakingly restored B&B inn offers luxurious creature comforts in a pristine, English-garden setting on the banks of Santa Rosa Creek. The two Greek-revival buildings are made of Cambria pine and Big Sur redwood.

Pros

  • Gourmet three-course breakfast
  • Wine hour with homemade appetizers
  • Walk to East Village restaurants and shops

Cons

  • No elevator
  • No children under 12
  • Some rooms front busy road
2476 Main St., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA
805-927–3222
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old Faithful Inn

$$$ | 3200 Old Faithful Inn Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190, USA Fodor's Choice

Easily earning its National Historic Landmark status, this jewel of the national park system has been a favorite since the original Old House section opened in 1904—it's worth a visit whether or not you stay here. The lobby has a 76-foot-high, eight-sided fireplace, as well as bright red iron-clad doors, two balconies, and a fantastical "tree house" of platforms, ladders, and dormer windows. You can stay in century-old rooms with thick wood timber walls and ceilings for as little as $135 if you're willing to do without a private bathroom (and the communal bathrooms are surprisingly elegant). Rooms with bathrooms are in the Old House or the "modern" wings built in 1913 and 1927.

Pros

  • A one-of-a-kind property
  • Rooms at a range of price points
  • Incredible location near geyser

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Waves of tourists in the lobby
  • Least expensive rooms lack private baths
3200 Old Faithful Inn Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY, 82190, USA
307-344–7311
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Credit cards accepted
Closed mid-Oct.–early May
329 rooms
No Meals

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Olde Judge Mansion

$ | 3300 6th Ave., Troy, NY, 12180, USA Fodor's Choice

This sunny bed-and-breakfast offers family-style hospitality, lovely furnishings, a common parlor, and card games on the weekends. The rooms are housed in a late-19th-century home, and attended to by the owner.

Pros

  • Made-to-order breakfast
  • Friendly vibe

Cons

  • Neighborhood is loud at times
3300 6th Ave., Troy, NY, 12180, USA
518-331--3945
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Credit cards accepted
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Olea Hotel

$$$ | 5131 Warm Springs Rd., Glen Ellen, CA, 95442, USA Fodor's Choice

From the colors and surfaces in the guest rooms and public spaces to the filling breakfasts, the attention to detail at this country-casual yet sophisticated boutique lodging impresses most guests. Rooms are in three buildings—11 in two hillside structures and 2 more below the lobby and breakfast area—and there are two garden cottages. All the accommodations, painted in soft soothing hues, contain upscale-contemporary furnishings and very comfortable beds (mostly kings) with luxurious sheets. All rooms have a patio or other outdoor seating area. Room amenities include bathrobes, complimentary snacks, refrigerators, Brita water filters, heated bathroom floors, and smart TVs.

Pros

  • Beautiful style
  • Complimentary wine
  • Two garden-style rooms

Cons

  • Minor road noise in some rooms
  • Fills up quickly on weekends
  • Weekend minimum-stay requirement
5131 Warm Springs Rd., Glen Ellen, CA, 95442, USA
707-996–5131
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Olema House

$$$ | 10021 Coastal Hwy. 1, Olema, CA, 94950, USA Fodor's Choice

This cheerful and refined getaway offers as many reasons to stay on-property—with its views of Mt. Wittenberg and garden setting—as to explore the 71,000 acres of national seashore just steps away. Twenty-two rooms and two cottages offer distinctive design details, from heated floors to suites featuring majestic four-poster beds. Artisanal grab-and-go goodies from the on-site Due West Market make it easy to pack a picnic for the gorgeous grounds or a hike along its creek and groves. Or enjoy cocktails and locally sourced dishes at Due West's restaurant wing, which is one of the best dinner stops in the region.

Pros

  • Free lawn games and board games
  • Wind down with complimentary s'mores at the firepits
  • Some rooms have lovely balconies or bay windows

Cons

  • Steps to some rooms are steep
  • Creek-view king rooms don't have a TV
  • Feather allergies should be aware of the down comforters and pillows
10021 Coastal Hwy. 1, Olema, CA, 94950, USA
415-663–9000
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24 rooms
No Meals

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Omni Amelia Island Resort and the Villas of Amelia Island

$$$$ | 39 Beach Lagoon Rd., Amelia Island, FL, 32034, USA Fodor's Choice

This huge resort (1,350 acres) focuses on family-oriented accommodations (rooms and rental villas) and activities, including golf courses (63 holes, some oceanfront), 23 Har-Tru tennis courts, and expansive spa facilities. Dining options include a private chef's kitchen, French-style market and deli, and pizzeria, all overseen by a chef who is dedicated to local and sustainable food. All rooms are oceanfront, with private balconies or patios. If the sound of waves crashing on the beach doesn't lull you to sleep, the luxurious beds and bedding should do the trick. With ancient oaks, marshes, and lagoons, the resort is also a worthy destination for nature walks, cycling, fishing, and guided kayak tours. Extensive kids' programs give grown-ups a bit of time to themselves. Villas, which can be rented through the Omni, are privately owned, so availability, amenities, and decor vary.

Pros

  • All rooms oceanfront with private outdoor space
  • Extensive kids' programs
  • Largest poolscape in northern Florida

Cons

  • Some facilities require a golf cart or shuttle ride
  • $40 a day resort fee for Wi-Fi, parking, golf access, and more
  • Remote from town
39 Beach Lagoon Rd., Amelia Island, FL, 32034, USA
904-261–6161
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704 units
No Meals

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Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport

$$$ | 450 Summer St., Boston, MA, 02210, USA Fodor's Choice

Opened in 2021, this Omni hotel is a chic, modern counterpoint to its grande dame Downtown property with a dual-towered complex focused heavily on hospitality, offering a little something for every kind of traveler. Custom and curated art sets a cultured tone, as does the full-service Breve spa, the elegant lobby bar Kestra, and a few other on-site restaurants. Guest rooms are incredibly comfortable and well-appointed, with city skyline views.

Pros

  • Year-round, outdoor, heated pool with bar area
  • Seven on-site dining options
  • Free access to fitness center with Peloton, TRX, and CYBEX machines

Cons

  • Far from Back Bay and Beacon Hill shopping
  • Awkward access to Silver Line
  • Tight restrictions on pets policy
450 Summer St., Boston, MA, 02210, USA
617-476–6664
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1,054 rooms
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Omni Grove Park Inn

$$$$ | 290 Macon Ave., Asheville, NC, 28804, USA Fodor's Choice

This massive resort has hosted 10 U.S. presidents, from Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama, and with grand views of downtown and the Blue Ridge Mountains, a challenging golf course, and a variety of dining options, it's easy to see why. Its restaurants include Edison (Southern comfort food) and Vue 1913 (contemporary American and French). The inn's spa is built into the sloping mountainside, with glass ceilings filling the serene chambers with natural light. Rooms are furnished with oak antiques in the Arts and Crafts style, and the lobby fireplaces are as big as the restored Model T car that sits next to one of them. 

Pros

  • Imposing and historic property
  • Magnificent mountain views
  • Top-notch amenities

Cons

  • Sometimes fills up with groups
  • Expensive during high season
  • Some small rooms
290 Macon Ave., Asheville, NC, 28804, USA
828-252–2711
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514 rooms
No Meals

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Omni La Mansión del Rio

$$$ | 112 College St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA Fodor's Choice

Originally built as a school in 1852 and then converted to a hotel for the HemisFair, the 1968 World's Fair, today the Omni La Mansión del Rio is replete inside and out with Spanish tiles, archways, exposed beams, and soft, earthy tones. Many rooms share balconies or verandas looking out on the River Walk, and some have private balconies—be sure to request a river-view room. Location is a big selling point for this hotel, on a quiet section of the river but still within easy walking distance of the entertainment district. Some rooms feature River Walk views; others have a view of the lush European-style courtyard with fountains and native foliage. The excellent on-site restaurant Four Brothers Southern Provisions is right on the River Walk. El Colegio bar is a cozy, welcoming spot with a good selection of offerings. Omni La Mansión del Rio is a sister property to the Mokara Hotel & Spa across the river—they share valet parking, the excellent Mokara spa, and the popular Ostra restaurant.

Pros

  • Beautiful, historic atmosphere
  • Exceptional service
  • Excellent on-site restaurant

Cons

  • Pricey valet parking
  • Fee for Wi-Fi unless you join loyalty program which is free
  • Smallish desks
112 College St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA
210-518–1000
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338 rooms
No Meals

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Omni Mount Washington Resort

$$$ | 310 Mt. Washington Hotel Rd., Bretton Woods, NH, 03575, USA Fodor's Choice

The two most memorable sights in the White Mountains might just be Mt. Washington and this dramatic 1902 resort with a 900-foot veranda, glimmering public rooms, astonishing views of the Presidential Range, and dozens of recreational activities like tubing, sleigh rides, horseback riding, and fly-fishing. Rooms have high ceilings and are furnished in a manner befitting the history and grandeur of this luxurious resort, including glorious bathrooms with white porcelain sinks and tubs—the fanciest digs are in the Presidential Wing. Among several noteworthy dining and bar options, the Cave serves gin in coffee cups and presents nightly entertainment in a former 1930s speakeasy, while the Main Dining Room turns out rarefied cuisine and has giant windows overlooking the mountains. The hotel also has a 25,000-square-foot spa and a renovated 18-hole Donald Ross golf course that opened in 1915. Kids enjoy the arcade, sweets shop, and playground, as well as a club with themed day and evening programs.

Pros

  • Incomparable setting and ambience
  • Loads of amenities and dining options
  • Free shuttle to skiing and activities

Cons

  • Lots of kids running around the property
  • A drive from nearest decent-size town
  • Rates soar on summer–fall weekends
310 Mt. Washington Hotel Rd., Bretton Woods, NH, 03575, USA
603-278–1000
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269 rooms
No Meals

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Omni Providence

$$ | 1 W. Exchange St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA Fodor's Choice

Towering over Downtown, the Omni is steps from restaurants, the Rhode Island Convention Center, the Amica Mutual Pavilion (formerly Dunkin' Donuts Center), and Waterplace Park, home of WaterFire. The hotel hosts many conference guests and has a business-traveler vibe—and it's a wedding venue—but it's also child- and pet-friendly. The Providence Place Mall and the Conventon Center are accessible via a skybridge, so you never need to step outside to get your shop on (or to a meeting).

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Beautiful views of the city from upper floors
  • Child- and pet-friendly

Cons

  • Rooms are rather ordinary
  • In-room Wi-Fi costs extra if not a rewards member
  • Breakfast is $11 and up
  • Valet parking is $38
1 W. Exchange St., Providence, RI, 02903, USA
401-598–8000
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564 rooms
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Omni Shoreham Hotel

$$ | 2500 Calvert St. NW, Woodley Park, Washington, DC, 20008, USA Fodor's Choice

Since its opening in 1930, this elegant landmark overlooking Rock Creek Park, a Historic Hotels of America member, has welcomed heads of state, U.S. politicians, and celebs like the Beatles, Judy Garland, and Bob Hope. Today, it is still luring guests with gorgeous public spaces and light-filled guest rooms. Lovingly tended and aging gracefully, its rooms, many of which are larger than normal, are appointed with sophisticated furniture in luxurious fabrics and equipped with small but snazzy marble bathrooms. Families will love the large pool, bike rentals, welcome backpack and cookies, hammocks, and fire pit. Extra effort is made to care for guests' special requests, and the excellent location means easy walks to restaurants and Adams Morgan.

Pros

  • Historic property with gorgeous grounds and good views from many rooms
  • Great pool and sundeck
  • Walking/jogging trails through Rock Creek Park

Cons

  • Not near major sights
  • Noisy at times
  • Extremely large
2500 Calvert St. NW, Woodley Park, Washington, DC, 20008, USA
202-234–0700
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832 rooms
No Meals

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OneSixtyFive

$$ | 165 Park Row, Brunswick, ME, 04011, USA Fodor's Choice

An 1848 Greek Revival house has been transformed into this upscale boutique hotel, where the guest rooms, suites, and cottage are open, airy, and decorated with uncluttered traditional furnishings and serene color schemes. Enjoy morning meals in the sunny breakfast room, and then relax in rockers on the front porch or cozy up beside a fire in the library. Hang out with guests and nonguests in the low-key Pub165. The service here is very personalized, including helping guests plan explorations of Brunswick and other places along the coast.

Pros

  • Delightful pub room for an end-of-day drink
  • Perfect downtown location
  • Free on-site parking

Cons

  • Not on the water
  • Steep stairs to second floor in main house (help with bags is available)
  • No elevator
165 Park Row, Brunswick, ME, 04011, USA
207-729–4914
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17 rooms
No Meals

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Onteora Mountain House

$$$ | 96 Piney Point Rd., Boiceville, NY, 12412, USA Fodor's Choice

The spectacular Catskills vistas at this B&B—the former summer home of mayonnaise magnate Richard Hellman—will leave you breathless. A massive stone fireplace presides over the great room, a magnificent space with a soaring ceiling. Oriental rugs, scattered across wide-plank honey-color floors, cushion your every step, and Asian antiques and American pieces enjoy an elegant coexistence. Some rooms have fireplaces and hot tubs, and one has a window seat with dazzling valley views. Play billiards in the cavernous game room, or sweat it out in the sauna. The loveliest spot might be the 60-foot dining terrace, where you're treated to expansive views of the mountains.

Pros

  • Perfect for romantic getaways
  • Great views
  • Stunning outdoor dining porch

Cons

  • Summer weekends must be booked months in advance
  • Somewhat remote location
96 Piney Point Rd., Boiceville, NY, 12412, USA
845-657–6233
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Orca Adventure Lodge

$$$ | 301 Orca Rd., Cordova, AK, 99574, USA Fodor's Choice

This converted cannery at the end of the road offers a peek into what life in the region must have been like in the 1880s. Whitewashed boarding rooms overlook the bay where otters and waterfowl abound. In addition to beautiful lodgings and a café that serves excellent freshly caught seafood, Orca offers a long list of adventures, among them fishing, kayaking, river rafting, hiking, bear viewing, and flightseeing. There's also the opportunity to fly out to one of Orca's remote wilderness camps for fishing or just relaxing. An additional perk to staying at this end-of-the-road getaway is the fantastic dining at their on-site restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week.

Pros

  • Full slate of amenities, including outdoor activities
  • Views include sea otters congregating outside
  • Excellent food

Cons

  • 3 miles outside of town
  • No television
  • Dim lighting in rooms
301 Orca Rd., Cordova, AK, 99574, USA
907-424–7249
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Restaurant closed Oct.–May
38 rooms
No Meals

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Orchard Garden Hotel

$$ | 466 Bush St., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA Fodor's Choice

Feel virtuous and eco-friendly while enjoying a junior terrace room with private outdoor space and views of downtown at this service-oriented and environmentally friendly boutique hotel close to the Financial District and Chinatown that was the city's first LEED-certified hotel. Local artist Archie Held's glass water sculpture in the lobby sets the green tone, and a high aesthetic standard. The simply styled rooms have low-flow toilets, textiles in hues of green and gold, and natural woods.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi and no resort fees
  • Rooftop deck with sweeping city views
  • Noise-reducing walls and windows

Cons

  • No on-site fitness center
  • Lacks character of older establishments
  • Minimalist aesthetic
466 Bush St., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA
877-525–7749
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86 rooms
No Meals

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Orchard Hill Country Inn

$$ | 2502 Washington St., Julian, CA, 92036, USA Fodor's Choice

On a hill above town, this true country inn experience with a lodge and 12 Craftsman-style cottages offers luxurious accommodations decorated with antiques and original art complemented by sweeping views of the countryside; some of the cottage suites have fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, sitting areas, and private patios or balconies. Within the main lodge are slightly more affordable rooms with a coffee station shared between each floor. A library with games, books, movies, and a recreation area is great for young travelers. Guests gather in the late afternoon for wine, cookies, and hors d'oeuvres in the Great Room, where a fire blazes in the stone fireplace. A daily $30 credit can be applied to breakfast and cocktails. Surrounding the main lodge is a koi pond and meadow with a small creek, where wild turkey and deer come to graze. The hotel offers such activities as apple picking, biking, yoga, and horseback riding.

Pros

  • Most luxurious digs in Julian
  • Quiet 5-acre property away from crowds
  • Tesla charging stations

Cons

  • Dinner only available Friday and Saturday
  • Some rooms need upgrading from 1990s
  • Whirlpool rooms don't have showers
2502 Washington St., Julian, CA, 92036, USA
760-765–1700
Hotel Details
22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Osprey at Beaver Creek, a RockResort

$$$$ | 10 Elk Track La., Beaver Creek, CO, 81620, USA Fodor's Choice

You can't get any closer to a ski run in the United States than the Osprey, unless you sleep on the lift. This sleek, chic slope-side hotel is steps from the Strawberry Park Express high-speed quad lift. The rooms in this truly boutique property (there are a mere 45 of them including a two-bedroom penthouse suite) are refreshingly spacious and airy, illuminated with a cozy gas fireplace. Couples can enjoy tapas at the bar next to the "living room" lounge.

Pros

  • Best ski location at Beaver Creek
  • Rooms are fresh and light
  • Romantic atmosphere

Cons

  • Often sold out well in advance
  • Can get loud when crowded
  • Despite proximity to the slopes, not every room has a nice view
10 Elk Track La., Beaver Creek, CO, 81620, USA
970-429–5042
Hotel Details
45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Otesaga Resort Hotel

$$$$ | 60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA Fodor's Choice

There's something almost collegiate about the stately Otesaga—maybe it's all the brick, or perhaps it's the cupola or the neoclassical entryway. The same studied grace runs throughout the interior. But it would be hard to hit the books here, thanks to such distractions as the Leatherstocking Golf Course and fishing or canoeing on Otsego Lake. In the luxurious dining room, massive windows look out onto the grounds. The four-course dinner is quite formal, with jackets required for men. The ever-changing menu lists contemporary dishes such as boneless chicken glazed in honey and lavender and sautéed sea bass.

Pros

  • Pretty building
  • Afternoon tea

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Too stuffy for some
60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA
607-547--9931
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Apr.
156 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Outland Great Smoky Mountains

$$ | 285 Lone Oak Dr., NC, 28789, USA Fodor's Choice

Each suite at this tucked-away chalet has a steam shower and a soaking tub, making it a perfect place to recuperate after a long day of hiking or exploring. Some rooms have balconies and views across the mountains, and there's a hiking trail up to a viewpoint. 

Pros

  • High ceilings in the upstairs units
  • Shared clubhouse with stylish furniture
  • Gas fireplace in each room

Cons

  • Some rooms are smaller
  • 10-minute drive to restaurants
  • Not all furnishings are luxury-level
285 Lone Oak Dr., NC, 28789, USA
Hotel Details
6 suites
No Meals

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