2882 Best Hotels in USA

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Hilton Garden Inn Yuma-Pivot Point

$$$ | 310 N. Madison Ave., Yuma, AZ, 85364, USA

On the riverfront yet close to downtown, the Hilton Garden Inn Yuma caters to families and business travelers equally, with well-equipped rooms, an on-site restaurant and bar, a pleasant pool area, and convenience to historic sights and the highway. Colorado River State Park is right next door, or you can walk or run on the 3-mile path along the river banks. Breakfast is available for an additional fee.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Pool, hot tub, and gym
  • Easy walk to riverfront park and historic area

Cons

  • Generic property
  • Higher rates on weekdays
310 N. Madison Ave., Yuma, AZ, 85364, USA
928-783–1500
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150 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn/Homewood Suites

$$ | 2137 Pacific Hwy., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA

Two brands from Hilton Hotels share a building in Little Italy two blocks from the bay, giving guests more space to spread out and be relatively within budget. Hilton Garden Inn rooms occupy the right side of the floor, while the larger Homewood Suites are on the left side. Both brands offer free Wi-Fi and room service, as well as a shared 24/7 grab-and-go market, the Pacific Standard Coastal Kitchen restaurant (dinner only), and access to a heated outdoor rooftop pool. The 160 Homewood Suites have full kitchens and larger layouts, along with daily breakfast buffet and an evening reception Monday through Thursday, making it more ideal for longer stays. Some of the 204 Hilton Garden Inn rooms have bay views and sleeper sofas.

Pros

  • Modern guest rooms
  • Plenty of tech conveniences
  • Quiet neighborhood at night

Cons

  • On a busy block
  • Valet parking only
  • Limited amenities
2137 Pacific Hwy., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-696–7000-Homewood Suites
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364 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Garden Inn–Beaverton

$$ | 15520 N.W. Gateway Ct., Beaverton, OR, 97006, USA

This four-level Hilton in suburban Beaverton brings a much-needed lodging option to Portland's west side. Focusing on the business traveler, the property offers bright rooms with plush carpeting, work desks, and microwaves; suites have separate sitting areas with sofa beds. It's right off U.S. 26.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Nice indoor pool and whirlpool
  • Complimentary shuttle service within five miles

Cons

  • Not immediately near public transportation
  • Far from shopping and restaurants
  • Shuttle to downtown Portland and airport not complimentary
15520 N.W. Gateway Ct., Beaverton, OR, 97006, USA
503-439–1717
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Credit cards accepted
137 rooms, 13 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Home2 Suites Baltimore, Downtown

$$ | 8 E. Pleasant St., Baltimore, MD, 21202, USA

Built in the 1960s as an apartment house, the 13-story Home2 Suites is now a modern and eco-friendly all-suites hotel located near Mount Vernon and the Inner Harbor. All of the hotel’s 100 rooms are studios or one-bedroom suites, complete with a kitchen, desk area, queen-sized bed, and 42" flat-screen TV. Other amenities include free Wi-Fi. The hotel is pet friendly. The Spin2Cycle area features a workout room and self-serve laundry, plus a small snack shop on the ground floor.

Pros

  • An affordable option close to downtown and other attractions

Cons

  • Street noise can be heard on lower level floors
8 E. Pleasant St., Baltimore, MD, 21202, USA
410-244–1154
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Credit cards accepted
100 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake

$$ | 3000 NASA Pkwy., Nassau Bay, TX, 77058, USA

On the shores of Clear Lake, Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake is a suburban resort hotel with a number of water sports—including jet skiing and waterskiing —and easy access to NASA/Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston, which are just across the street.

Pros

  • Right on the water
  • Close to NASA, Galveston, and Kemah

Cons

  • Far from Houston's cultural, sports, fine-dining, and shopping attractions
3000 NASA Pkwy., Nassau Bay, TX, 77058, USA
281-333--9300
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Credit cards accepted
242 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Memphis

$ | 939 Ridge Lake Blvd., Memphis, TN, 38120, USA

Set in the flourishing eastern suburbs near I–240, this 27-story glass tower has views of the sprawling metropolis and its outskirts.

939 Ridge Lake Blvd., Memphis, TN, 38120, USA
901-684--6664
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405 rooms

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Hilton Milwaukee City Center

$ | 509 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53203, USA

Kids can splash and slide year-round in the hotel's indoor water park, open on weekends. The brick hotel, adjacent to Milwaukee's convention center, was built in 1929 and its lobby is quite elegant. Lakefront attractions are a few blocks away.

509 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI, 53203, USA
414-271--7250
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729 rooms

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Hilton New Orleans Riverside

$$$ | 2 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA

The superb river and city views are hard to beat, and the guest rooms come with all the modern amenities, in close proximity to shops and the casino. Dining options include a branch of Drago's, serving up some of the best oysters in town. When you're ready to work off all that great New Orleans food, the 90,000-square-foot Health Club by Hilton includes fitness classes, cardio equipment, and indoor racquetball, squash, tennis, and basketball courts.

Pros

  • Well-maintained facilities
  • Hotel runs like a well-oiled machine
  • Two heated outdoor swimming pools

Cons

  • The city's biggest hotel
  • Typical chain service and surroundings
  • Extra cost for fitness facilities
2 Poydras St., New Orleans, LA, 70140, USA
855-605–0316
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1,770 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Orlando

$$ | 6001 Destination Pkwy., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA

Families visiting this award-winning hotel get two pools, a palm-fringed lazy river to relax in, a kids' club, basketball court, tennis court, and a full-service spa; and conventioneers appreciate the vast meeting space, direct connection to the convention center, substantial restaurants and bars, and work desks with Herman Miller chairs.

Pros

  • Multiple pools, including a lazy river
  • Convenient to I-Ride Trolley stop
  • On-site convenience store, full-service restaurants

Cons

  • About 80% of guests are conventioneers
  • No free shuttle to Disney World or Universal
  • $40 daily resort fee and $35 daily parking fee
6001 Destination Pkwy., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA
407-313–4300
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1,478 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Palacio del Rio

$$ | 200 S. Alamo St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA

A towering complex with a central location on the busiest part of the River Walk, this Hilton is steps away from many top restaurants and attractions in the city. Ask for a balcony room on the River Walk side and watch the tour boats and river shuttles go by. It is within easy walking distance of the Shops at Rivercenter, the Alamo, and the Briscoe Western Art Museum is one street over. Service and amenities are top-notch, like the outdoor pool and fitness center. The hotel is home to Flume Pizzaria and Wine Bar, and Durty Nelly's Irish Pub.

Pros

  • Every room has a private balcony
  • Superb location for sightseeing
  • One block to convention center

Cons

  • Busy intersection, so lower floors can be noisy
  • Pricey valet parking
  • Convention hotel, not excessively charming
200 S. Alamo St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA
210-222–1400
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485 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Pensacola Beach Hotel

$ | 12 Via De Luna, Pensacola Beach, FL, 32561, USA

Right on the Gulf, this hotel offers incredible views at one of the beach's most affordable prices. It also offers award-winning cuisine at H20 Restaurant, buzzing nightlife at Latitudes Beach Bar, and a number of beach and family-friendly amenities, including a grab-and-go deli for taking food to the beach and two- and three-bedroom suites facing the Gulf. Off-season, you can enjoy the heated indoor pool.

Pros

  • Great on-site dining
  • Water views from all rooms
  • Streamlined, beachy decor

Cons

  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Some amenities need sprucing up
  • High price during season
12 Via De Luna, Pensacola Beach, FL, 32561, USA
850-916–2999
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272 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue

$$ | 4200 City Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19131, USA

Though not in Center City proper, this hotel remains one of the city's most popular spots for weddings, charity events, and bar mitzvahs, greeting guests with an elegant marble lobby and grand chandeliers. Guest rooms have one king or two double beds. A 2015 renovation converted all concierge-level accommodations into standard rooms, but luxury can still be achieved via the hotel's on-site dining options—the Polo Lounge, a tony fireplace-d space for lunch, dinner, or cocktails; and Delmonico's, a high-end steak house serving aged prime beef and hundreds of wines.

Pros

  • Beautiful common areas
  • Great steak house
  • Good location if visiting nearby St. Joseph's University

Cons

  • Can be dominated by groups for large events
  • Far from Center City
4200 City Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19131, USA
215-879–4000
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Credit cards accepted
215 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Philadelphia Penn's Landing

$$$$ | 201 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA

The theme here is \"room with a view,\" as this hotel on the banks of the Delaware offers dramatic river views from the 22-story tower; southern-facing rooms have views of both the river and the city. Although some rooms are showing a bit of wear and tear, the location is excellent if you wish to be on the river. The fourth-floor fitness center, which is open 24 hours, overlooks the waterfront, too. After you swim in the indoor pool, you can lounge on the outdoor sundeck. Likewise, the on-site hotel restaurant, Keating’s Rope & Anchor Bar + Kitchen, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner—and has both indoor seating and alfresco dining on a deck above the river.

Pros

  • Nice indoor pool with option to sit outside
  • Great views
  • Kid-friendly

Cons

  • Separated from Old City by I–95
  • Rooms showing some wear and tear
  • Expensive valet parking
201 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA
215-521–6500
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350 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Portland Downtown

$$$ | 921 S.W. 6th Ave., Portland, OR, 97204, USA

Encompassing two buildings—a main building and a newer, more upscale tower—this gargantuan complex offers predictably furnished, upscale guest rooms and a convenient location. There's also a variety of meeting rooms, two restaurants, an athletic center and gym, and two indoor saline swimming pools. Centrally located, the property is within walking distance of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Pioneer Courthouse Square, the Portland Art Museum, and MAX light rail. Pets are welcome with a deposit.

Hilton President

$$$ | 1329 Baltimore, Kansas City, MO, 64105, USA

Recent renovations have restored the Hilton President to the splendor of the building's original 1940s elegance. Just across from the city's new Power & Light District, the President it situated in one of downtown Kansas City's most up-and-coming areas.

1329 Baltimore, Kansas City, MO, 64105, USA
816-221--9490
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
213 rooms

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Hilton San Antonio Hill Country

$$ | 9800 Westover Hills Blvd., San Antonio, TX, 78251, USA

A 15-minute drive northwest of downtown, you'll find this full-service resort at the base of Texas Hill Country. SeaWorld is only a mile away, with complimentary shuttle service to and from the park on a first-come, first-served basis from 9 am to 10 pm.

Pros

  • SeaWorld partner hotel with deals on park tickets and dining
  • Three outdoor pools—one just for kids
  • Pets allowed, with nonrefundable fee and 75-pound maximum weight

Cons

  • Not close to downtown or the River Walk
  • Driving required everywhere (except to SeaWorld)
  • Only one on-site restaurant
9800 Westover Hills Blvd., San Antonio, TX, 78251, USA
210-509–9800
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227 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton San Diego Bayfront

$$ | 1 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA

This contemporary 30-story hotel overlooking San Diego Bay strives for a boutique feel. Rooms are modern and spacious with views of either the bay or the port. All rooms have large work desks, perfect for industrious business travelers while families will enjoy the heated saltwater pool and kids-only splash pad. The hotel also has a full-service spa and fitness center. Trolley tours of the city stop at the hotel; joggers will like the waterfront 3-mile path that winds over to Seaport Village.

Pros

  • Close to the convention center, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, and Petco Park
  • Allergy-friendly rooms available
  • Excellent views

Cons

  • Expensive valet parking
  • Extra fees add up
  • No minibar in the rooms
1 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-564–3333
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1190 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter

$$$ | 401 K St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA

The moment you experience the cozy lounge spaces and wood accents of the Hilton's modern and sophisticated lobby, you realize this isn't your run-of-the-mill chain hotel—room perks include pillow-top mattresses, down comforters, and spacious work desks. Grab a drink at Wild Hare Bar Lounge, or order one to arrive poolside at the heated outdoor pool. The vibe feels more boutique than resort, and you can't beat the location: the trolley whizzes by, the convention center is across the street, and nightlife and restaurants are just outside your door.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Convenient location with lots of transportation
  • Very close to restaurants and shops

Cons

  • Noisy area
  • Pricey parking
  • Wi-Fi is only free for Hilton's Honors loyalty program members
401 K St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-231–4040
Hotel Details
286 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton San Francisco Financial District

$ | 750 Kearny St., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA

Business travelers patronize this centrally located Hilton for its airy guest rooms and large work desks with an ergonomic chair. But even in high season, the weekend rates drop significantly, luring leisure travelers who will appreciate the giant TVs, chaise lounge, and blackout curtains. The third-floor Sky Bridge over Kearny Street connects this giant hotel with Chinatown's Portsmouth Square, and the Financial District and North Beach are steps away. Constructed in the early 1970s, the Hilton is nothing to look at but occupies a plot of land whose history dates back to gold-rush days.

Pros

  • Technology lounge for fun and work
  • Good-size rooms with bay or city views
  • Great location at intersection of FiDi, Chinatown, and North Beach

Cons

  • Feels corporate
  • No valet parking and self parking is pricey
  • Unremarkable dining option
750 Kearny St., San Francisco, CA, 94108, USA
415-433–6600
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544 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton San Francisco Union Square

$$ | 333 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

This is the largest hotel in California—sometimes the lobby feels like downtown at rush hour—and many rooms in the silvery tower enjoy views that rank among San Francisco's finest. The rooms have sleek earth-tone furnishings and soundproof windows; some of the bathrooms have glass shower stalls. The hotel borders the sometimes-dicey Tenderloin area, but the 46th-floor Cityscape lounge offers panoramic views and good cocktails, so you should stay in at least one night.

Pros

  • Great views from Cityscape lounge
  • Outdoor pool
  • $25 daily destination charge can be applied in restaurant/bar credit

Cons

  • Dodgy area
  • Wi-Fi is only free if you're a Hilton member
  • Some rooms show wear
333 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
415-771–1400
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1,919 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa

$$$ | 4000 Sandestin Blvd. S, Destin, FL, 32550, USA

Although it adheres to the Hilton standards of comfort and service, this family-friendly hotel, which has been run by the same owners for more than 30 years, is constantly refreshing its facilities and expanding its amenities. In the resort's Emerald Tower, every room is a junior suite with a separate bunk bed area, and throughout the summer there are activities and camps (for a fee) to keep kids busy. You won't get bored thanks to the breathtaking Gulf views and the six on-site restaurants that serve everything from sushi to steak. The resort's Serenity by the Sea Spa is one of the region's best.

Pros

  • Plethora of on-site dining options
  • Every room has Gulf views
  • Three pools, including one indoors

Cons

  • Additional resort and parking fees
  • It's busy during conference events
  • Beach can get congested in season
4000 Sandestin Blvd. S, Destin, FL, 32550, USA
850-267–9500
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602 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Seattle

$$ | 1301 6th Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA

The Hilton Seattle is a popular site for meetings, conventions, and the summer cruise set, where the newly renovated rooms are tasteful but nondescript—you'll be paying for a brand name here, reliable though it may be. Some rooms have views of the city skyline with a sliver of Elliott Bay in the distance. The best views can be found at Redtrees bar and restaurant, a recently redesigned and attractive contemporary space that serves a delicious tomato-glazed Pacific salmon, as well as other classics throughout the day. An underground passage connects the Hilton with the Rainier Square shopping concourse, the 5th Avenue Theater, and the Convention Center.

Pros

  • Helpful staff
  • Clean rooms, some with city views
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Overpriced
  • Small bathrooms
  • Lacks personality
1301 6th Ave., Seattle, 98101, USA
206-624--0500
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240 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton St. Augustine Historic Bayfront

$$ | 32 Ave. Menendez, St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA

In the heart of historic St. Augustine, this Spanish colonial–inspired hotel overlooking Matanzas Bay has 19 separate buildings in a village setting, and most rooms have water or city-attraction views. Given its location in the thick of the Oldest City, the hotel caters to the tourist throngs with amenities such as in-room refrigerators and a coin-op laundry.

Pros

  • Good location for sightseeing
  • Comfortable beds
  • Great for families

Cons

  • Expensive valet parking only ($32)
  • Late-night noise at street level
  • Not all rooms have bay views
32 Ave. Menendez, St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA
904-829–2277
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72 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton University of Florida Conference Center Gainesville

$ | 1714 S.W. 34th St., Gainesville, FL, 32607, USA

With 12,600 square feet of meeting space, the University of Florida's flagship hotel caters most obviously to business travelers, but its location on the southwest corner of campus also makes it a good choice for UF visitors. Guest rooms, which look like they came straight off the Rooms to Go showroom floor, have two phones with voice mail, large work desks, coffeemakers, and 50-inch flat-screen TVs. The hotel offers room service, and its on-site restaurants include Shula's American Steakhouse.

Pros

  • Proximity to college
  • Spacious rooms
  • Free use of business center

Cons

  • Spotty service
  • Rates skyrocket on football weekends
  • Charge for Wi-Fi
1714 S.W. 34th St., Gainesville, FL, 32607, USA
352-371–3600
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248 rooms
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Hilton Vancouver Washington

$$ | 301 W. 6th St., Vancouver, 98660, USA

In the heart of downtown Vancouver, Washington, this sleek and contemporary Hilton is within walking distance of the Columbia River waterfront and downtown Vancouver's growing number of restaurants and bars, just across the river from Portland International Airport, and a 20-minute drive north of Portland's city center. It's a handsome, eco-conscious hotel with large rooms outfitted with flat-screen TVs, sturdy work desks, and smart bathrooms with granite accents. Rates are quite reasonable given the quality of the hotel and amenities, which also include a business center, fitness room, and indoor pool and hot tub.

Pros

  • Close to waterfront and the downtown dining and nightlife
  • Great value
  • Light and airy rooms

Cons

  • 20-minute drive from downtown Portland
  • Rooms are attractive but lack distinctive character
301 W. 6th St., Vancouver, 98660, USA
360-993–4500
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216 rooms, 10 suites
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Hilton Vancouver Washington

$$$ | 301 W. 6th St., OR, 98660, USA

This dependable and attractive mid-rise hotel offers a convenient location for exploring downtown, including picturesque Esther Short Park and the weekend farmers' market, which many rooms—some with balconies—overlook. The Hilton has all the amenities you'd expect of a full-service chain hotel, including fitness and business centers, an indoor pool, and a pretty good restaurant and bar.

Pros

  • Friendly and welcoming staff
  • On-site Starbucks
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • Feels a bit like any other Hilton
  • Expensive parking
  • A 15- to 20-minute drive from Downtown Portland
301 W. 6th St., OR, 98660, USA
360-993–4500
Hotel Details
226 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Waikiki Beach

$$ | 2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

On the Diamond Head end of Waikiki and two blocks from Kuhio Beach, this 37-story high-rise is great for travelers who want to be near the action but not right in it. You enter through a lobby of rich wood detailing, contemporary fabrics, and magnificent floral displays. The lobby bar offers tropical cocktails, an Island-style pupu menu, happy hour specials, and live music; the M.A.C. 24/7 Waikiki restaurant serves modern comfort food (try the M.A.C. ginger ale made fresh at the bar). The 10th-floor outdoor pool has plenty of seating and some cabanas. If marriage is on your mind, a wedding gazebo anchors the hotel gardens, and there's penthouse reception space, too. Though rooms are dated, they're available in several sizes and configurations. Book one on an upper floor for an ocean or mountain view from your lanai.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Every room has a lanai
  • Pleasant, comfortable public spaces

Cons

  • Resort fee is $30 per day
  • $45 a day (valet only parking)
  • Older property that shows some wear
2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–0811-direct to hotel
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609 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Washington DC National Mall

$ | 480 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC, 20024, USA

A stay at this LEED-certified hotel puts you close to the National Mall, with spectacular river and monument views from certain rooms—all of which have floor-to-ceiling windows. Modern rooms have a D.C. touch with a subtle cherry blossom design. Guests can find a Starbucks, a restaurant, a lounge, a café, a market, a heated outdoor pool, and a fitness center on-site. With spaces that can accommodate upward of 800 guests, the hotel is also an excellent spot for large meetings or weddings. The Smithsonian museums and several government agencies (USDA, USPS, and DOT) are within a few blocks, and the Metro station is on the lower level. 

Pros

  • Short walk to Smithsonian
  • Nice pool and fitness center
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Must use valet parking
  • Area is sleepy at night
  • Few nearby restaurants
480 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Washington, DC, 20024, USA
202-484–1000
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372 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Washington, D.C. Capitol Hill

$ | 525 New Jersey Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA

Modernized guest rooms done in soft grays and golds, and a location near the Metro and sights make the Hilton Washington, D.C. Capitol Hill a reliable, comfortable place to stay. For unobstructed views of the nation's Capitol, pick one of the Capitol View rooms and suites. The lobby, meeting rooms, and corridors have a sleek, contemporary look. The airy on-site restaurant, Bistro 525, serves breakfast and lunch, while the Federal City Bar & Lounge in the lobby offers dinner and drinks. 

Pros

  • Capitol views from many rooms
  • Pet-friendly
  • 24-hour fitness and business centers

Cons

  • Some reports of mixed service
  • Dearth of restaurants in the neighborhood
  • Expensive valet parking
525 New Jersey Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA
202-628–2100
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267 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton West Palm Beach

$$ | 600 Okeechobee Blvd., FL, 33411, USA

In downtown, the contemporary business hotel situated next door to the county convention center has a pool with cabanas many resorts would envy. All rooms have 55-inch flat-screen TVs, and executive rooms have a separate seating area. Free Wi-Fi is provided to all guests, and an upscale fitness center is on site. Two restaurants offer American and global menus sourced from local purveyors, while a poolside bar sates sunbathers. Several other shopping, dining, and bar choices are at The Square, across the street, and the Kravis Center, a performing arts center, is a couple of blocks away.

Pros

  • Walking distance to convention center, The Square, Kravis Center
  • Resort-style pool
  • Amenities geared toward business travelers

Cons

  • Long ride to the beach
  • Noise from downtown construction and trains
  • None of the charm of local B&Bs
600 Okeechobee Blvd., FL, 33411, USA
561-231--6000
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400 rooms
No Meals

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