2882 Best Hotels in USA

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Homewood Suites by Hilton Wilmington

$ | 350 Rocky Run Pkwy., Wilmington, DE, 19803, USA

Suites with fully equipped kitchens are walking distance from shopping and dining and close to museums and gardens. Dinner and drinks are provided Monday through Thursday.

Pros

  • Good choice for families
  • Friendly and helpful staff

Cons

  • No valet parking
350 Rocky Run Pkwy., Wilmington, DE, 19803, USA
302-479--2000
Hotel Details
113 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Homewood Suites Philadelphia City Avenue

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

For an extended business trip, this hotel might be your best bet. Built adjacent to the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue, this all-suites hotel shares its neighbor's restaurant and bar but stands apart with its in-room comforts, including fully stocked kitchens with marble countertops. Too busy to go shopping? Give the staff a shopping list and they'll deliver your order to your room. A complimentary hot breakfast is served Monday through Thursday, and the hotel also runs "social hours," featuring complimentary beer and wine and light appetizers, on the same days. Rooms get ample natural light and most offer a tranquil view of the Philadelphia skyline 5 miles away.

Pros

  • Fresh, new feel
  • Nice option for an extended stay
  • Free breakfast and dinner and other novel amenities
  • Nice view of the city skyline

Cons

  • Like other City Ave. properties, it'll take a cab ride to reach downtown attractions
  • Interesting amenities such as grocery shopping might not be necessary for the casual traveler
4200 City Ave., Philadelphia, PA, 19131, USA
215-966–3000
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Credit cards accepted
122 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hon-Dah Resort Casino and Conference Center

$$ | 777 AZ 260, Pinetop, AZ, 85935, USA

Stuffed high-country animals atop a mountain of boulders welcome you to Hon-Dah, operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe (the name means "Welcome to my home" in Apache). The main draw is the casino, with hundreds of slot machines, live poker and blackjack, and live entertainment on weekends. Large guest rooms all have coffeemakers and wet bars, and offer comfortable but not luxurious accommodations. A high-roofed atrium holds the pool and hot tub. The Indian Pine Restaurant serves three buffet meals daily, and a small gift shop sells local Apache crafts.

Pros

  • Best destination for travelers who aren't interested in roughing it
  • Big draw for the casino crowd
  • Employees are locals who take pride in their community

Cons

  • Can get noisy in the evening
  • The term "resort" can be misleading
  • Spartan furnishings
777 AZ 260, Pinetop, AZ, 85935, USA
928-369–0299
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128 rooms
No Meals

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Hood River Hotel

$ | 102 Oak St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA

In the heart of the lively downtown business district, steps from great restaurants and shops, this handsomely restored 1911 boutique hotel has a grand, Old West facade, behind which are simple but whimsically decorated rooms and a few larger suites that have kitchenettes and large sitting rooms. Within the hotel, there's also a dorm-style hostel, called the Bunkhouse, that's a great find for budget travelers. The trendy restaurant Broder Øst, at street level, serves delicious modern Scandinavian fare.

Pros

  • Central downtown location
  • Good-value rafting, ski, and other packages
  • Superb breakfast and lunch restaurant

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • No king-size beds
  • Rooms in back have great river views but receive some freeway noise
102 Oak St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-386–1900
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41 rooms
No Meals

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Hopi Cultural Center Motel

$$ | AZ 264, Second Mesa, AZ, 86403, USA

This small Hopi-run motel, the only place to eat or sleep in the immediate area, occupies an attractive adobe building with a reddish-brown exterior. The rooms are nothing special, but they are clean, quiet, and moderately priced. Because of its remote location the motel usually has some vacancies.

Pros

  • Adjacent to cultural center
  • Only place to stay for miles in either direction
  • Peaceful setting

Cons

  • Remote unless you are here to explore Hopi culture
  • Wi-Fi in rooms can be slow and unreliable
  • Basic accommodations are not for everybody
AZ 264, Second Mesa, AZ, 86403, USA
928-734–2401
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33 rooms
No Meals

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The Horton Hotel

$$ | 611 W. King St., Boone, NC, 28607, USA

The Horton's sophisticated accommodations right downtown—including a light-filled lobby lounge and a rooftop bar—have a surprisingly cosmopolitan feel. There are still small-mountain-town comforts and charm, like custom wood furniture, comfy bedding, and exposed brick and other nods to the 1920s building. Panoramic views of the mountains at the rooftop bar can't be beat.

Pros

  • In the heart of downtown
  • Rooftop bar with 360-degree views
  • Cook-to-order breakfast

Cons

  • Lower-level rooms near the bar can be noisy
  • Not your typical remote mountain getaway
  • Lively lounge and bar not for everyone
611 W. King St., Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-832–8060
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hot Sulphur Springs Resort and Spa

$$ | 5609 County Rd. 20, Hot Sulphur Springs, CO, 80451, USA

The basic, no-nonsense rooms here have comfortable lodgepole beds and showers en suite; rates include unlimited use of the pools during your stay. Reserve the apartment to have after-hours pool access.

Pros

  • Pricey for level of amenities you get
  • Easy access to hot pools and spa
  • Close enough to Rocky Mountain National Park that a visit can be tacked on

Cons

  • Trains passing through at night are noisy
  • No breakfast and most restaurants are at least 15 minutes away
  • Very basic accommodations
5609 County Rd. 20, Hot Sulphur Springs, CO, 80451, USA
970-725–3306
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17 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts

$$$ | 1000 1st Ave., Seattle, 98104, USA

A short walk from Pioneer Square, the art museum, and the waterfront, Hotel 1000 features ultra-comfortable rooms with on-trend contemporary design elements and unexpected touches like large soaking tubs that fill from the ceiling.

Pros

  • Ideal location near Pike Place Market
  • Golf simulator and lovely small spa
  • Upper-floor rooms have great city and water views

Cons

  • Bar attracts a lot of tourists
  • A handful of no-view rooms look out to a cement wall
  • Not the most spacious for the price
1000 1st Ave., Seattle, 98104, USA
206-957–1000
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120 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel 50 Bowery

$$ | 50 Bowery, New York, NY, 10013, USA

With a design aesthetic and food offerings inspired by the neighborhood's multifaceted heritage, this thoroughly modern hotel from Hyatt's Joie de Vivre group takes full advantage of its downtown location. Street-art-style paintings; a year-round rooftop bar (the Crown); and a permanent exhibition curated by the nearby Museum of Chinese in America make this a standout in an area of town that tends to lack in quality accommodations.

Pros

  • Rooms on higher floors have great views
  • Double-paned windows mean no street noise
  • Great rooftop bar

Cons

  • $30 "resort" tax nightly add-on fee
  • Busy streets outside
  • A subway ride from most uptown tourist sites
50 Bowery, New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-508–8000
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229 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Abri

$ | 127 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

Near Union Square shops, theaters, and restaurants, this appealing hotel has small but tastefully appointed rooms with smart TVs, device docking stations, comfortable bedding, and fancy bath products. The lobby's fireplace and warm wood and stainless-steel accents lend a modern feel.

Pros

  • Online specials offer great values
  • Excellent work-from-room setup
  • Great location for walking and public transit

Cons

  • No on-site gym or restaurant
  • Area can be dicey
  • $40 "urban fee" only includes Wi-Fi
127 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
866-823–4669
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91 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Adagio, Autograph Collection

$$ | 550 Geary St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA

The Spanish-colonial facade of this 16-story theater-row hotel complements its chic interior with good-size rooms that have beautiful sea-blue carpets and plenty of tech amenities. Half the rooms have city views, and two penthouse suites have terraces overlooking the neighborhood. Behind a geometric wall of mirrors and glass bottles is the popular lobby bar, the Mortimer. Additional amenities include large HD flat-screen TVs and docking stations with good sound.

Pros

  • Marriott-run property with boutique-hotel charm
  • Central location for sightseeing
  • Good drinks and scene at lobby bar, the Mortimer

Cons

  • Street noise
  • Area can be dicey at night
  • Adjacent to a popular outdoor bar
550 Geary St., San Francisco, CA, 94102, USA
415-775–5000
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171 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel AKA Back Bay

$$$ | 154 Berkeley St., Boston, MA, 02116, USA

The former headquarters of the Boston Police Department houses Hotel AKA Back Bay (formerly the Lowes Boston), which boasts a cool glass-and-marble lobby, a lounge plus library, state-of-the-art Technogym fitness center, and an indoor-outdoor French bistro, all while combining the building's history with 21st-century amenities. Rooms feature a 55-inch LED HD Smart TV, Frete down comforters, and a Nespresso coffee maker.

Pros

  • 24-hour business center
  • Member access to nearby Equinox Dartmouth
  • Pet-friendly with luxury pet treats

Cons

  • Bar-side rooms can be loud
  • Valet parking is expensive
  • Restaurant is pricey
154 Berkeley St., Boston, MA, 02116, USA
617-266–7200
Hotel Details
222 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel AKA Boston Common

$$$ | 90 Tremont St., Boston, MA, 02108, USA

Situated directly on the Freedom Trail and across from Boston Common, this family-owned hotel is newish to the city and one of only a few select U.S. locations. It caters to guests looking for modern luxury in a historic destination with sophisticated, mid-mod-inspired guest rooms; the more spacious suites have separate sleeping/living and dining areas. Better Sorts Social Club provides breakfast, dinner (gastropub fare), and incredible cocktails to guests and the general public.

Pros

  • Tesla charging stations on-site
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • Central location

Cons

  • Only some rooms have scenic views
  • No lunch options on-site
  • No pool or spa
90 Tremont St., Boston, MA, 02108, USA
617-772--5800
Hotel Details
190 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

$$$ | 800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, USA

This 11-story Heritage Hotels & Resorts property overlooking Old Town has historic Territorial-style touches across its inviting facade, and attention is paid throughout its public spaces to New Mexican artisan craftwork, from Nambe Pueblo--designed metalwork to Navajo rugs. The large rooms have contemporary desert-color appointments, Southwestern landscape photos, and tile bathrooms; most units have a small balcony that opens out onto some fine views. Garduño's Restaurant & Cantina offers casual New Mexican food and patio dining; its bar specializes in margarita flights. At the end of the week, live jazz in the cushy QBar lounge draws a local crowd while Tablao Flamenco offers riveting flamenco performances and prix-fixe dining. Spa treatments and facials are available, as is a small fitness center.

Pros

  • Understated room decor with pleasing Southwestern flavor
  • Lovely gardens that surround dining patio and outdoor pool
  • Mountain view rooms available

Cons

  • Air-conditioning units can be loud
  • In-room furnishings sufficient but spare
  • $20 amenity fee for all
800 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, USA
505-843–6300
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188 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Amarano Burbank

$$ | 322 N. Pass Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 91505, USA

Close to Burbank's TV and movie studios, the smartly designed Amarano feels like a Beverly Hills boutique hotel, complete with room service, on-site restaurant (FYC), and lovely well-lit rooms. The lobby and adjoining patio invite quiet conversation and cocktails. Pillow-top beds are covered in comfy duvets; thoughtful touches include plush bathrobes and hooks for hanging garment bags. The generous work spaces have state-of-the-art lighting, and the bathrooms have granite vanities, makeup mirrors, and shelves for storage. The hotel's amenities also include a heated outdoor pool, hot tub with a cabana, fitness center, and complimentary continental breakfast.

Pros

  • Heated pool and complimentary bike rentals
  • Convenient to studios and restaurants
  • Lively bar

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • Valet-only parking
  • $40 amenity fee
322 N. Pass Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 91505, USA
818-842–8887
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132 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Ambassador Tulsa

$$$ | 1324 S. Main St., Tulsa, OK, 74119, USA

In some ways, the Ambassador is unlike any other luxury hotel in Tulsa. An extensive redeisgn transformed one of the city's most historic properties into one of the city's most contemporary hotels, with a tech-savvy style that belies it's lofty Mediterranean-inspired architecture and regal European-style interiors. There are only seven rooms on each floor, providing a more intimate feel than you might expect, and each has an Italian marble bathroom, custom-crafted furniture, and triple-sheeted pillow-top beds. Complimentary Wi-Fi, bottled water, newspaper, and local and airport transportation confirm the hotel's standing as an ambassador of Tulsa hospitality.

Pros

  • Complimentary on-site parking
  • Corner rooms have extra square footage
  • Pet friendly
  • Convenient location near Utica Square

Cons

  • On the edge of downtown, not near major attractions or nightlife
  • Adjoining rooms may have slight noise bleed
1324 S. Main St., Tulsa, OK, 74119, USA
918-587–8200
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55 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Andaluz/Curio Collection by Hilton

$$ | 125 2nd St. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, USA

Opened in 1939 by Conrad Hilton and now on the National Register of Historic Places, this 10-story Southwestern Territorial--style boutique hotel incorporates the Spanish-Moorish elements of the original Hilton design in its dramatic interior decor. A Gold LEED certification reflects the sleekly appointed (and fully wired) hotel's commitment to eco-friendly practices. The two-story lobby is a wonderful place to soak up the rich ambience, perhaps before grabbing cocktails in a secluded Casbah nook or heading upstairs to the scene-heavy Ibiza bar. Or dine at MÁS Tapas y Vino, where local ingredients inspire traditional Spanish tapas and large plates, all prepared with a modern twist.

Pros

  • Historic aesthetic enhanced with tech-forward perks
  • Nice view from the Ibiza terrace lounge
  • Great on-site dining

Cons

  • In-room lighting may be a bit dim for some
  • Valet parking fee
  • Fitness center access is across street
125 2nd St. NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, USA
505-242–9090
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107 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Arvon

$$ | 118 1st Ave. S, Great Falls, MT, 59401, USA

This downtown boutique hotel that was once a livery stable is housed in the oldest existing commercial building in Great Falls. Choose from standard or deluxe queen or king rooms (loft versions are also available as is a king room with a kitchen), and enjoy a continental breakfast in the Celtic Cowboy pub downstairs. Before checking out, swing by the boutique to shop for locally sourced souvenirs. Unlike other hotels in town, Hotel Arvon offers complimentary covered parking, a huge perk in the winter when it snows and in the summer when it hails.

Pros

  • Free airport shuttle (call ahead)
  • Beautiful artwork (some of it for sale)
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Not all rooms have exterior windows
  • Can get noisy at night (there's a pub downstairs)
  • Interior rooms not for the claustrophobic
118 1st Ave. S, Great Falls, MT, 59401, USA
406-952–1101
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Hotel at Midtown

$$ | 2444 N. Elston Ave., Chicago, IL, 60647, USA

Far from just a generic amenity, the fitness facilities are the raison d’être at this independently owned Bucktown property; after all, it got its start as a tennis club that’s hosted the likes of Billie Jean King and Venus Williams (who kindly pitched in and designed a lounge when the club was overhauled and the hotel added in 2017). The multistory facilities and class offerings are impressive---think sunrise rooftop yoga and spinning, a heavy bag boxing gym, two sleek pools, and a virtual driving range, to name but a few. And the coolest feature is that they’re all open to hotel guests—with the $45 resort fee, that is. (Spa treatments and personal training sessions not included.) Throw impressive skyline views and slick mid-century guest rooms into the mix, and you’ve got a seriously unique spot to rest your head.

Pros

  • Modern, stylish bathrooms
  • Child care available
  • Food and amenities from local businesses

Cons

  • No convenient 'L' stop
  • All common areas shared with fitness club members
  • Some noise from fitness facilities
2444 N. Elston Ave., Chicago, IL, 60647, USA
773-687--7600
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55 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel at Old Town

$$ | 830 E. 1st St., Wichita, KS, 67202, USA

In the center of Wichita's historic district, this all-suites hotel building is a fine example of Victorian-era architecture with an iconic cupola. It was built in 1906 and renovated in 1999, and is furnished with 19th-century antiques alongside its modern amenities. Each suite has a full kitchen, including a refrigerator and dishwasher, a two-poster bed with Egyptian-cotton linens and down comforters (duvets), and free Wi-Fi. Each morning a hot breakfast buffet is served. The Keen Kutter Piano Bar on the hotel's ground level is named for the company that once used the building as a warehouse.

Pros

  • Free parking next door
  • Convenient location, close to city attractions and nightlife and only a mile off the freeway

Cons

  • Some bathrooms only have a shower, no tub
830 E. 1st St., Wichita, KS, 67202, USA
316-267--4800
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150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel at WaterWalk

$$ | 711 S. Main, Wichita, KS, 67213, USA

A boutique, all-suites hotel with art-deco flair, this lodging option is just a few blocks from Old Town Entertainment District. It is designed for extended-stay guests looking for a home away from home, and its contemporary, apartment-style interiors are accented with patterned tapestries and paintings from a local artist. Most have a fireplace and a Keurig coffeemaker, stovetop, toaster, microwave, dishwasher, and full-size refrigerator. All have a television and DVD player.

Pros

  • Complimentary grocery shopping and shuttle service (within 5 miles)
  • Hot breakfast available on weekdays
  • Barbecues for guests' use in outdoor picnic area

Cons

  • Soundproofing could be better to block noise from the highway and other rooms
  • Nonrefundable cleaning fee of $50 for pets
711 S. Main, Wichita, KS, 67213, USA
316-263--1061
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88 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Ballast

$$ | 301 N. Water St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA

The nine-story Hotel Ballast, part of Hilton's Tapestry Collection, aptly contains features of both a boutique hotel and a corporate chain. It has direct access to the riverfront boardwalk and it's just a few blocks from the heart of the historic district. Half the rooms have terrific views of the river and the USS North Carolina—the rest have views of the city. There's a trendy outdoor dining and lounge area with a small pool, a restaurant, and a coffee shop.

Pros

  • Convenient to all of downtown
  • On-site Board & Barrel restaurant
  • Elegantly designed lobby, bar, and outdoor lounge

Cons

  • No complimentary breakfast
  • Only some rooms have river views
  • Gets crowded for events and weekends during wedding season
301 N. Water St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA
910-763–5900
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272 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Bella Grace

$$$$ | 115 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC, 29401, USA
Marriott's answer to the city's boutique hotel boom is quite charming, thanks in part to the adjacent Delaney Oyster House restaurant in an 1830 Charleston single house. The 50 sleek rooms—30 of which include full kitchens—are set in a modern building that's framed by whitewashed brick and portraits of women, by women, in every room. An attractive fitness center gets lots of natural light. Parking is valet-only and $36 a day.

Pros

  • Nice fitness center with a Peloton
  • Modern decor with a historic element
  • Boutique hotel that's in the Marriott Rewards program

Cons

  • Not over-the-top charming
  • Grab-and-go breakfast isn't overly inviting
  • No pool
115 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC, 29401, USA
843-990–7500
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bellwether

$$$ | 1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham, 98225, USA

This luxurious, modern waterfront hotel overlooks the entrance to bustling Squalicum Harbor, and its dapper rooms have gas fireplaces, plush bathrooms with jetted tubs and separate glassed-in showers, and private balconies for lounging and dining. The contemporary Lighthouse Grill has grand views across Bellingham Bay and plenty of outdoor seating. The adjacent Zazen Spa offers a full slate of pampering products and services.

Pros

  • Terrific restaurant and relaxing spa
  • Boutiques and restaurants within a short walk
  • Wide variety of room configurations

Cons

  • Can get crowded with groups and weddings
  • Some rooms overlook a parking lot
  • A bit of a walk to downtown
1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham, 98225, USA
360-392–3100
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66 rooms
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Hotel Bennett

$$$$ | 404 King St., Charleston, SC, 29403, USA
This opulent hotel has set the bar even higher for luxury Charleston accommodations, with rooms featuring pedestal tubs, high-end bedding, and—from rooms with a balcony—sprawling views of the city. There's a rooftop bar, a Europe-inspired restaurant with outdoor terraces, and Camelia's Bar, which boasts a "ladies first" attitude and theme.

Pros

  • One of the best spas in town
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Rooftop yoga offers the best workout views in town

Cons

  • It may be the most expensive downtown hotel
  • Wedding parties may take over the hotel on weekends
  • Club access is a very pricey upgrade
404 King St., Charleston, SC, 29403, USA
844-835–2625
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179 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Blake

$$ | 500 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IL, 60605, USA

A multimillion-dollar renovation a few years back updated this spacious landmark in Chicago's historic Printers Row neighborhood; the lobby is dark but welcoming, and the rooms, in a mix of browns, reds, and creams, are very large considering the location. Choose a suite and you'll have a condo-size spread with fantastic views of downtown. It's ideal for business travelers who want to be near the city's financial district, yet close enough to Grant Park, the Art Institute, and other museums to have touristic appeal.

Pros

  • Enticing South Loop location
  • Friendly staff
  • Well-appointed rooms

Cons

  • The hotel spans three connected buildings
  • No full-service spa
  • No pool
500 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IL, 60605, USA
312-986--1234
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162 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Bohème

$$ | 444 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA

Located in the heart of North Beach, this small hotel takes you back in time with cast-iron beds, large mirrored armoires, and memorabilia recalling the Beat generation—whose leading light, Allen Ginsberg, often stayed here (legend has it that in his later years he could be seen sitting in a window, typing away). Rooms have a bistro table and two chairs; bathrooms have cheerful yellow tiles and small showers.

Pros

  • Convenient to North Beach shops and pastry spots
  • Homey rooms
  • Helpful staff

Cons

  • Street parking is scarce
  • No a/c
  • Small rooms
444 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-433–9111
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15 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Bristol

$$$ | 917 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs, CO, 80477, USA

A delightful small hotel nestled in a 1948 building, the Bristol—which is now owned by the Magnuson Hotels chain—not only has its location working for it, but also old-fashioned personalized service. Situated right downtown, it is surrounded by shops and restaurants, and it has an immediately inviting lobby, with a fireplace and bookshelf. The staff goes out of its way to recommend local sights and dining. Rooms remain on the small side, but they feature warm earth tones and comfortable beds. Families and groups will appreciate the special family-style rooms, which offer four people the ability to stay in two rooms connected by a bathroom for about $70 more per night.

Pros

  • Families and groups can stay comfortably for a little bit extra
  • Convenient location
  • Ski lockers

Cons

  • Rooms may seem uncomfortably small, bathrooms even more so
  • Thin walls
  • In-house restaurant noise can be heard from some rooms
917 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs, CO, 80477, USA
970-879–3083
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Cass, Holiday Inn Express

$ | 640 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, 60611, USA

With cheerful rooms and nicely designed public spaces, the Hotel Cass is a true boutique property that bears little resemblance to more generic branches in the Holiday Inn chain. The crisp white lobby is sparse and elegant, and the dramatic red hallway is offset with humorous portraits. Accommodations are modern and bright, with green headboards that nearly reach the ceiling and artwork that includes photos of 1950s fashion icons; subway-style tiles in the bathroom hark back to the 1920s.

Pros

  • <PRO>stellar location</PRO>
  • <PRO>good value</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>some guests have complained of small rooms</CON>
  • <CON>crowded elevators</CON>
640 N. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IL, 60611, USA
312-787–4030
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175 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Castro

$$ | 4230 18th St., San Francisco, CA, 94114, USA

The Castro has been waiting for this 12-room hotel, designed for travelers who appreciate smart design and embrace self-service. There’s no staff on-site—upon reserving, guests receive simple instructions for accessing the building, followed by a code for the front door, elevator, and room just before check-in. The five-story property is close enough to the action to be convenient and just far enough away to blend in with this lovely residential area. Done in crisp whites with colorful splashes, the small rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, a terrace, and clever details that maximize space (like under-the-bed luggage compartments and drawers) and Nespresso machines. In place of headboards, rooms have murals made up of tiny photographs of LGBTQ+ life that together form images of gay icons. Snug bathrooms have black fixtures and blue hexagonal tiles in cool designs; the marble-top sink is in the sleeping area. The hotel’s Lobby Bar next door and a rooftop lounge with fire pit overlooking the neighborhood add hangout spaces.

Pros

  • Lobby restocking cabinet with extra tea, coffee, toilet paper
  • Assistance available 24/7 via text, chat, and email
  • Fantastic Castro location convenient to public transit

Cons

  • Rooms are small, with bed access from only one side
  • Lack of on-site staff not for everyone
  • Three-night minimum and high prices
4230 18th St., San Francisco, CA, 94114, USA
415-854–9029
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12 rooms
No Meals

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