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Cleveland Airport Marriott

$$$ | 4277 W. 150th St., Cleveland, OH, 44135, USA

Almost all of the rooms at this nine-story hotel are designed for business travelers and have work stations. It's 3 mi from the airport and 7 mi from Downtown. All rooms are no-smoking.

4277 W. 150th St., Cleveland, OH, 44135, USA
216-252–5333
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371 rooms

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Cleveland Marriott Key Center

$$$$ | 127 Public Sq., Cleveland, OH, 44114, USA

Attached to Key Tower, the tallest building in Cleveland, this hotel faces the historic Mall "C" and abuts Public Square. Plush accommodations have fantastic views of Lake Erie and the downtown skyline. The rooms are neat and spacious, but the real star is Key Tower. At 948 feet, it's the tallest building between New York and Chicago. All rooms are no-smoking; a 2006 renovation brought new flat-screen TVs, wired and wireless Internet, upgraded bedding, and new bathroom tile and fixtures.

127 Public Sq., Cleveland, OH, 44114, USA
216-696–9200
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Credit cards accepted
415 rooms

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The Clewiston Inn

$ | 108 Royal Palm Ave., Clewiston, FL, 33440, USA

A classic antebellum-style hotel in the heart of town, the Clewiston Inn was built in 1938 to impress visiting businessmen and dignitaries; the cypress-paneled lobby, wood-burning fireplace, Colonial Dining Room, and Everglades Lounge with a wraparound Everglades mural are standouts. The 40 standard rooms, four suites, and eight efficiency apartments are furnished with pieces representative of the 1930s and 1940s with some more modern accents thrown in. Rates include a continental breakfast. There's a public pool across the street.

Pros

  • Full of charm
  • Lovely restaurant
  • A good value

Cons

  • Rooms are small
  • Steps to climb
  • Needs updating
108 Royal Palm Ave., Clewiston, FL, 33440, USA
863-983–8151
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cliff House

$$$ | 306 Cañon Ave., CO, 80829, USA

This Victorian-era jewel was built in 1873 as a stagecoach stop between Colorado Springs and Leadville, and can name crown princes, presidents, and entertainers as past guests; their names live on as monikers for several distinctly different and extremely attractive suites: the Katharine Bates, the Teddy Roosevelt, and the Clark Gable are a few. The Cliff House is a special-occasion getaway plump with accoutrements that pamper: bathtubs for two, steam showers, and even heated towel racks and toilet seats. It's right off the main street, a two-minute walk from shops and restaurants. In addition to the more formal dining room, there's the casual Red Mountain Bar and Grill.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Old-fashioned charm
  • Luxurious amenities

Cons

  • Might be a little too old-fashioned for some
  • Price excludes resort fees
  • Charge for valet parking with few other options
306 Cañon Ave., CO, 80829, USA
719-685–3000
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55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cliffrose Springdale, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$ | 281 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84767, USA

The canyon views, acres of lush lawns and flowers, and pool and two-tier waterfall hot tubs at this stylish riverside hotel make it more than a place to rest your head, and you could throw a rock across the river and hit Zion National Park. The many room types include swanky three-bedroom villas with kitchens and modern suites with large soaking tubs and vaulted ceilings, and accommodations either access the gardens or have balconies overlooking the river.

Pros

  • Close to Zion's South Entrance
  • Enchanting grounds and views
  • Excellent restaurant and full-service spa

Cons

  • Steep rates
  • Lots of foot and car traffic nearby
  • No elevator
281 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT, 84767, USA
435-772–3234
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53 rooms
No Meals

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The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel

$$ | 495 Geary St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

Built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition world's fair, this longtime favorite bridges the gap between hip modern and timeless classic style. Its swanky lobby and nicely polished rooms have some decorative touches inspired by that major early 20th-century global event when the hotel was born. Rooms are spacious by San Francisco standards and include stylish modern furniture, 50-inch flat-screen smart TVs, and luxury touches like rainfall showers and Coco Mango bath products by Poggesi. The gorgeous signature bar, the Redwood Room, is equally known for its creative cocktails and art-deco design.

Pros

  • Discreet and helpful staff
  • One of the city's top hotel bars
  • Close to public transportation, shopping, and theaters

Cons

  • Street noise (book on upper floors to avoid)
  • Nearby neighborhood can be rough
  • Simple room designs
495 Geary St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
415-775–4700
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372 rooms
No Meals

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Clifty Inn

$$ | 1314 Clifty Hollow Rd., Madison, IN, 47250, USA

Surrounded by the 1,416-acre Clifty Falls State Park, Clifty Inn boasts fantastic scenery and is perfect for nature enthusiasts. Many rooms overlook the park's woodsy environment and the Ohio River. Among the on-property perks are an indoor swimming pool, a restaurant open for all three meals, and a large sunporch with river views. Waterfalls, gorges, and hiking trails are just outside the hotel's front door. There are plenty of amenities designed to help guests relax, such as free Wi-Fi, bottomless cups of coffee and tea, lounging areas for reading or playing board games, and a nightly bonfire pit. In each room or suite are a microwave, coffeemaker, and small refrigerator.

Pros

  • Perfect for energetic outdoors types
  • River views

Cons

  • Outside the city
  • Restaurant is a bit barnlike
1314 Clifty Hollow Rd., Madison, IN, 47250, USA
812-265--4135
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67 rooms
No Meals

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Club Quarters Hotel in Philadelphia

$$ | 1628 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA, 19103, USA

Hoping to capture the look and feel of an old Scotch-and-cigar parlor, Philadelphia's Club Quarters, sometimes branded as \"CQ Hotel,\" has a little more style than the typical business-minded lodge. Companies that sign up for memberships earn their traveling employees a series of complimentary amenities, such as access to a private lounge and premium-speed Wi-Fi. All guests have access to the skylit lobby lounge area and the clean-lined, earth-toned guest rooms, equipped with modern workspaces. You can't get much more central than the hotel's primo Center City location, across Chestnut Street from Liberty Place.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Accommodations for both typical pleasure travelers and extended business travelers
  • "Sleep Better Kit" available to guests

Cons

  • Studio kitchens only have a microwave
  • No on-site parking
1628 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA, 19103, USA
215-282–5000
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275 rooms
No Meals

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Club Wyndham Bay Voyage Inn

$$ | 150 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI, 02835, USA

While options for overnight stays in Jamestown are limited, the Bay Voyage is a stalwart that has undergone several evolutions in its lodging and dining but retains the charm that led the original owners to float this Victorian-era inn across Narragansett Bay from Newport in 1890. The inn is walking distance from town and features rooms with water views, an attractive seasonal outdoor swimming pool, and an on-site restaurant. It’s a time-share resort that also offers rooms for overnight stays, so most accommodations are suites.

Pros

  • Walking distance from town
  • Rooms with water views
  • Seasonal swimming pool and restaurant on-site

Cons

  • It's also a time-share
150 Conanicus Ave., Jamestown, RI, 02835, USA
401-423–2100
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30 rooms and suites

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The Clyde Hotel

$$ | 330 Tijeras Ave. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, USA

In the heart of Downtown, this 20-story high-rise comprises a pair of desert-color towers that figure prominently in the city's skyline. The lobby and on-site restaurant strike a quietly reverential note, pointing to Clyde and Carrie Tingley, major players in the local and state political scene (he was a very popular two-term governor in the 1930s), in tastefully subtle ways throughout. The rooms remain a bit heavy on the beige, but a touch of Southwestern style is combined with all the amenities you'd expect of a high-caliber business-oriented hotel, including plush pillow-top mattresses and fluffy bathrobes. Carrie's offers breakfast and lunch in a spacious, light-filled room; the 1922 Bar & Lounge specializes in craft cocktails with a nod to the Prohibition era.

Pros

  • Easy walk to Downtown art galleries, dining, and brew spots
  • Rooftop lap pool and 24/7 fitness center
  • Adjacent to Convention Center

Cons

  • Mazelike layout until you get your bearings
  • No views on lower floors
  • Lap pool is only open seasonally
330 Tijeras Ave. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, USA
505-302--6930
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392 rooms
No Meals

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CoCo Key Hotel and Water Resort

$ | 7400 International Dr., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA

If swimming and sliding are among your family's top vacation desires, and your budget gets happy with value prices, this colorful resort with its on-property, 14-slide, three-pool water park could be the perfect destination.

Pros

  • On-site water park
  • Shuttle to Universal
  • Value price

Cons

  • $40 daily resort fee for Wi-Fi, parking, and shuttle
  • Some rooms overlook noisy pools
  • Water park closed some days in winter
7400 International Dr., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA
407-351–2626
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391 rooms
No Meals

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Cody Cowboy Village

$$$ | 203 W. Yellowstone Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA

The simple but attractive single and duplex log cabins here are pure Western, right down to the pitched-roof beam ceilings, iron bedsteads with horseshoe designs, and bathroom wallpaper printed with boots and cowboy hats. High-thread-count sheets and soft duvets ensure a restful sleep.

Pros

  • Large outdoor hot tub
  • Cabin porches have nice mountain views
  • Close to Cody Nite Rodeo and Old Trail Town

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Breakfast is a bit meager
  • Closed fall through spring
203 W. Yellowstone Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–7555
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Credit cards accepted
Closed mid Oct.–early May
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Cody Hotel

$$$$ | 232 W. Yellowstone Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
This upscale low-rise hotel on the west side of town abounds with comfy perks, including an indoor pool and hot tub, a well-equipped gym, a patio with a fire pit, and an inviting lobby and library with a fireplace. Rooms are well-designed with iPod docks, refrigerator and microwaves, and certain suites have fireplaces and Jacuzzis. The west side location makes it handy for trips to Buffalo Bill State Park and Yellowstone.

Pros

  • Attractive common spaces
  • Very good breakfast included
  • Close to rodeo and Old Trail Town

Cons

  • On a busy road
  • Rooms feel a bit cookie-cutter
  • A couple of miles west of downtown
232 W. Yellowstone Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–5915
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75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Colcord Hotel

$$ | 15 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK, 73102, USA

Constructed in 1909 as Oklahoma City's first steel-reinforced concrete skyscraper, the Colcord, originally an office tower, was renovated and reopened as a luxury boutique hotel in 2006. Now, the hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America, a program administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Overall, the architects and designers have combined sophistication and swank to produce a cool vibe for business and leisure travelers alike.

Pros

  • Complimentary shuttle for 2-mile downtown radius runs every half hour, 8 am to 11 pm
  • L'Occitaine bath products
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • On-site restaurants and lounge

Cons

  • Valet parking is $25 a night
  • No coffeemakers in rooms
  • Limited equipment in fitness center
15 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK, 73102, USA
405-601–4300
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108 rooms
No Meals

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Coldfoot Camp

$$$ | Dalton Hwy., Coldfoot, AK, 99708, USA

Fuel, tire repairs, and towing are available here, along with basic and clean rooms built from surplus pipeline-worker housing. The 24-hour restaurant serves generous portions of truck-stop fare. It's the only facility within 100 miles or more. Adventure-travel options include flightseeing and river rafting in summer and aurora safaris and dog mushing in winter. The complex has a post office and RV spaces with hookups—they're nothing fancy. There's no dump station.

Pros

  • Guided outdoor activities
  • Boxed lunches available for on-the-go adventurers
  • Café is staffed 24 hours a day

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • Truckers get a dinner menu, but summer guests get a buffet
  • Fee for Wi-Fi
Dalton Hwy., Coldfoot, AK, 99708, USA
866-474–3400
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106 rooms
No Meals

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Colonnade Baltimore: A Doubletree Hotel

$$ | 4 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA

Directly across the street from Johns Hopkins and within walking distance of the Baltimore Museum of Art and the charming Charles Village neighborhood, this hotel is 15 minutes north of downtown. Rooms are welcoming, with rich, warm furnishings, and there are extras such as a glass-dome swimming pool and whirlpool baths.

Pros

  • Close to Johns Hopkins University
  • Removed from the tourist glut downtown

Cons

  • Requires a cab ride to most attractions
4 W. University Pkwy., Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA
410-235–5400
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Credit cards accepted
125 rooms, 19 suites
No Meals

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The Colonnade Hotel

$$ | 120 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, 02116, USA

The conveniently located Colonnade Hotel offers clean, modern environs injected with hues of khaki, chocolate, and chrome. Guest-friendly touches include 40-plus-inch flat-panel TVs, alarm clocks, plus extendable reading lights and high-tech coffeemakers. The look is slightly masculine but quite comfy and clean, with pillow-top mattresses, high-thread-count sheets, and round tables perfect for both eating and working. The floor-to-ceiling windows (that, eureka!, actually open) are triple-glazed to keep out the traffic noise of Huntington Avenue. In summer, a coveted spot at the roof-deck pool with a full bar, all-day menus, weekly yoga, and private cabanas available for rent, is the place to be. As an added perk, the hotel lends out its Audi SUV. For your gastronomic needs, Lucie Drink + Dine offers an upscale spot to dine.

Pros

  • Roof-deck pool
  • Across from Prudential Center shopping
  • Close to Hynes Convention Center

Cons

  • Huntington Avenue gets clogged with rush-hour traffic
  • On summer days the pool is packed by 11 am
  • Parking is expensive
120 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, 02116, USA
617-424–7000
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285 rooms
No Meals

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Colony Hotel & Cabaña Club

$ | 525 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA

Not to be confused with the luxurious Colony in Palm Beach, this charming hotel in the heart of downtown Delray dates back to 1926, and although it's landlocked, it does have a cabana club 2 miles away for hotel guests only. The hotel is a member of the National Trust's Historic Hotels of America and maintains an air of the 1920s with its Mediterranean-revival architecture and retro Old Florida furnishings. The hotel's Cabaña Club, to which you are conveyed by shuttle, oversees a private stretch of beach and a heated saltwater pool. A convivial bar and live music on weekend nights make the lobby area a great place to wind down. Yoga classes are held there daily as well. Fine shops selling leather goods, body products, and stationery fill the lower-level storefronts.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Full breakfast buffet included with rooms
  • Free use of cabanas, umbrellas, and hammocks

Cons

  • No pool at main hotel building
  • Must walk to public beach for water-sports rentals
  • AC can be loud in some rooms
525 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL, 33483, USA
561-276–4123
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Colony Palms Hotel

$$$$ | 572 N. Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA

A hip place to stay since the 1930s, when gangster Al Wertheimer built it to front his casino, bar, and brothel, this Spanish colonial–style property later became the Howard Hotel (hosting a young Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and Liberace) and has now been been returned it to its art deco roots and further gussied up for the social-media age to once again attract tastemakers, pretty young things, and other adults with the desire (and budget) to live the good life. It's one of those places that seems to reverberate with the echos of the old Hollywood elite who once ruled the town. The center of the Colony-verse is the pool courtyard, with its darling striped cabanas and umbrellas, which is where you'll find the bar and the excellent contemporary-American restaurant. Rooms and bungalows radiate out from the courtyard along paths that wind through leafy grounds. All accommodations are striking, with bold wallpaper and velvety furniture, yet comfortable, with Frette linens, custom beds, and Le Labo bath products. Allow time to visit the spa or to just lounge around, whether inside or out.

Pros

  • Etched personalized nameplates on doorways is a nice touch
  • Attentive, affable staff
  • Rooms with outdoor tubs, fireplaces, and private patios

Cons

  • Can get noisy especially near the pool
  • Valet parking only
  • Uneven sidewalks hard to navigate with luggage
572 N. Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA, 92262, USA
760-969–1800
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57 rooms
No Meals

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Colter Bay Village

$$$ | Colter Bay Village Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA

A stroll from Jackson Lake, this cluster of Western-style one- and two-room cabins is close to trails, dining options, a visitor center, and plenty of other activities. The property has splendid views and an excellent marina and beach for the windsurfing crowd (you'll need a wet suit because of the cold). There are also camping options: a 112-space RV park as well as tent cabins that share communal baths.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Many nearby facilities
  • Close to lake and hiking trails

Cons

  • Not much privacy
  • No TVs or phones, and unreliable Wi-Fi
  • Rustic feel won't appeal to everyone
Colter Bay Village Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA
307-543–3100
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Credit cards accepted
Closed late Sept.–late May
232 cabins
No Meals

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Columbia Gorge Hotel & Spa

$$$ | 4000 Westcliff Dr., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA

The charming period-style rooms at this grande dame of Gorge hotels are fitted with plenty of wood, brass, and antiques and overlook the Gorge, impeccably landscaped formal gardens, or a 208-foot-high waterfall. The hotel's restaurant enjoys similarly dramatic views, although the food quality is inconsistent. Rates drop precipitously from fall through early spring.

Pros

  • Historic structure built by Columbia Gorge Highway visionary Simon Benson
  • Unbeatable Gorge views
  • Full-service spa

Cons

  • Smallish rooms for the price
  • Rooms facing away from river pick up noise from nearby Interstate 84
  • Often books up with weddings on summer and fall weekends
4000 Westcliff Dr., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-386–5566
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Columbus Motor Inn

$ | 1075 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA

Close to Chinatown and Fisherman's Wharf, this affordable lodging with basic rooms decked out with oversize pillows, earth-toned bedding, and large flat-screen TVs is a great pick if you brought your family and have a car to park. Big windows offer the occasional glimpse of downtown, cable cars ding by outside, and a helpful staff and free parking and Wi-Fi add to the allure. Off-season rates are a steal.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Affordable rooms deep-cleaned regularly
  • Lively location

Cons

  • Lacks amenities
  • Decor is not stylish
  • Street-facing accommodations can be noisy
1075 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-885–1492
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45 rooms
No Meals

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Comfort Inn

$$ | 6301 W. U.S. 160, CO, 81101, USA

This property is a few miles west of downtown Alamosa on a strip with other chain hotels and restaurants, several of which will deliver to the hotel. There are views of the mountains from many rooms. The hotel is clean and comfortable, and continental breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Reasonable price
  • Pets allowed
  • Pool and hot tub

Cons

  • On a noisy street
  • Basic rooms
  • A car ride away from downtown restaurants
6301 W. U.S. 160, CO, 81101, USA
800-424–6423
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Inn & Suites

$ | 400 Jurassic Ave., Fruita, CO, 81521, USA

Some rooms at this Southwestern-style budget motel have views of the Colorado National Monument. Maps of hiking and biking trails are available at the front desk. Business suites have a separate living area, pull-out sleeper sofa, coffeemaker, microwave, and refrigerator. Restaurants are nearby, a hot breakfast is included, and kids 18 and under stay free.

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Great views
  • Close to the monument

Cons

  • Rooms and furniture are showing age
  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Breakfast is just so-so
400 Jurassic Ave., Fruita, CO, 81521, USA
970-858–1333
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64 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Inn & Suites Dover

$$ | 764 Dover Leipsic Rd., Dover, DE, 19901, USA

Close to major Dover attractions, including historic sites and Dover Downs International Speedway, this reasonably priced hotel is easy and comfortable, with the added attractions of an indoor heated pool and hot tub. Breakfast comes with a free newspaper weekday mornings.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • Standard chain-hotel style
764 Dover Leipsic Rd., Dover, DE, 19901, USA
302-677--0505
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89 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Inn Benson

$$ | 630 S. Village Loop, Benson, AZ, 85602, USA

The closest lodging to Kartchner Caverns State Park, this modern motel just off I--10 at the "Kartchner Corridor," a few miles west of Benson, has the comfort and amenities you'd expect, but with a bit of added Southwestern elegance. Rooms have coffeemakers and hair dryers, and a plentiful hot breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Friendly
  • Bountiful breakfast included

Cons

  • Just off the highway
  • Not particularly serene or scenic
  • Generic
630 S. Village Loop, Benson, AZ, 85602, USA
520-586–8800
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62 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Inn The Pointe

$ | 1 Prospect Pointe, Niagara Falls, NY, 14303, USA

At the entrance to Niagara Falls State Park, this is the closest hotel to the falls in the United States. Some rooms overlook the Niagara River on its breathtaking tumble; others have views of the Canadian skyline, the state park, or the city. The rooms are standard, but with such scenery about 500 feet away you won't spend much time in them.

Pros

  • Walking distance to attractions<i>Maid of the Mist,</i> Rainbow Bridge, Cave of the Winds, and other attractions
  • Nice views from some rooms

Cons

  • Cookie-cutter decor
  • Somewhat dated
1 Prospect Pointe, Niagara Falls, NY, 14303, USA
716-284–6835
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118 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Suites

$ | 3940 E. U.S. Rte. 66, Gallup, NM, 87301, USA

Everyone from rodeo riders to mining industry suits to mountain-biking tourists stays at this east-side chain property that opened in 2009. High ceilings, a warm taupe and burnt-red color scheme, big flat screens, a cozy couch nook, refrigerators and microwaves in every room, and tea and coffee in the lobby help make this reliable chain outpost appealing.

Pros

  • Good work desks in the rooms

Cons

  • Pool closes at 9 pm
  • Some noise and light from the parking lot
3940 E. U.S. Rte. 66, Gallup, NM, 87301, USA
505-863–3445
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66 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Suites

$$ | 1700 E. Kittleson Rd., Moses Lake, 98837, USA

Spacious and comfortable rooms—considered suites because there's a separate sitting area—shine with modern style and conveniences. All rooms have microwaves and refrigerators and five include kitchens.

Pros

  • Modern accommodations
  • Nice swimming pool
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Prices steep during some events
  • A/c units can get noisy
1700 E. Kittleson Rd., Moses Lake, 98837, USA
509-765–3731
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60 suites
Free Breakfast

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Comfort Suites Near Universal Orlando Resort

$ | 5617 Major Blvd., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA

If Universal's roller coasters and Harry Potter's Diagon Alley are your destinations, these homey accommodations just outside the park should fit the bill with budget-priced rooms that offer a kitchenette with microwave, refrigerator, and coffeemaker; some even have dining tables.

Pros

  • Free hot breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi and free parking
  • Free shuttle to Universal and SeaWorld

Cons

  • A hike to shops, restaurants
  • Long way to Disney parks
  • No on-site full-service restaurant or room service
5617 Major Blvd., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA
407-363–1967
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150 suites
Free Breakfast

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