1951 Best Hotels in USA

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Residence Inn Fort Worth Cultural District

$$ | 2500 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX, 76107, USA

You can drive from this clean all-suites hotel to Fort Worth's Cultural District in about three minutes; complimentary transportation delivers guests to the Cultural District and Downtown. The hotel draws praise for its spacious rooms and friendly customer service. Rates are adjusted for longer stays. An outdoor sports court, near the heated outdoor pool, offers space for basketball.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Comfortable space for large parties

Cons

  • Generic room decor
  • Surrounding area isn't ideal for pedestrians
2500 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX, 76107, USA
817-885–8250
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Residence Inn Portland Downtown/Convention Center

$$ | 1710 NE Multnomah St., Portland, OR, 97232, USA

A short walk both to the Lloyd Center mall and MAX station, this three-level apartment-style complex with large, fully equipped suites is perfect for extended-stay visitors and families. Rooms come equipped with full kitchens and ample room to spread out, and many have wood-burning fireplaces. There's a large complimentary breakfast buffet each morning and regular hors d'oeuvres receptions. Pets are allowed with a deposit, and there's a pet area outside.

Residence Inn Portland West/Hillsboro

$$ | 18855 NW Tanasbourne Dr., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA

Near the western suburbs' many high-tech offices, this all-suites hotel is popular with people relocating to Portland and perfect for extended stays and for families seeking a little room to spread out. It's within walking distance of several restaurants, a shopping center, and a multiplex theater, and it's a short drive from the Millikan Way MAX station. The homey suites, some with fireplaces, have full kitchens.

Pros

  • Full kitchens
  • Some suites have fireplaces
  • Complimentary shuttle within five miles
  • 24-hour on-site limited grocery market

Cons

  • A 20- to 30-minute drive from downtown Portland
  • Bland setting
  • Can get pricey midweek, thanks to all the corporate business
18855 NW Tanasbourne Dr., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA
503-531–3200
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
122 suites
Free Breakfast

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Residence Inn Santa Fe

$$ | 1698 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, NM, 87505, USA

This compound consists of clusters of three-story town houses with pitched roofs and tall chimneys. Best bets for families or up to four adults traveling together are the one-room penthouse suites, which each have a loft bedroom and a separate sitting area (with a curtain divider) that has a Murphy bed. All units have wood-burning fireplaces and there is a nice pool on the property. It's right off a major intersection about 3 miles south of the Plaza, but it's set back far enough that there's little regular traffic noise. Ask for one of the second-floor end units for the best mountain views.

Pros

  • Complimentary full breakfast
  • Evening socials
  • Grocery-shopping service

Cons

  • Not many restaurants or attractions within easy walking distance
  • Near hospital so there can be siren noise
  • Very busy business area
1698 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, NM, 87505, USA
505-988–7300
Hotel Details
120 suites
Free Breakfast

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Residence Inn Washington, D.C./Dupont Circle

$$ | 2120 P St. NW, Washington, DC, 20037, USA

This hotel is not posh, but it is ideal for families or business travelers staying for a few days, and all rooms have kitchen facilities, including a full-size refrigerator. Sinks outside the bathrooms make it easier for family groups to get ready in the morning, and all rooms have large closets.

Pros

  • Free hot breakfast daily in very attractive dining area
  • Two blocks from Metro
  • Clean and comfortable

Cons

  • Small gym and business center
  • No pool
  • Corporate, uninspiring decor
2120 P St. NW, Washington, DC, 20037, USA
202-466–6800
Hotel Details
107 suites
Free Breakfast

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Residence Inn Washington, DC/Foggy Bottom

$$ | 801 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20037, USA

This all-suite hotel is close to the Kennedy Center, George Washington University, and Georgetown. Its roomy, one-bedroom units have full kitchens and living-dining areas with desks, dining tables, and sofa beds. The rooftop pool provides a place to relax after summertime sightseeing. Amenities such as complimentary hot American breakfast daily, Wi-Fi, and a fitness room are a bonus, especially for families. 

Pros

  • Near Metro
  • Rooftop pool overlooks the Watergate Hotel
  • Friendly and helpful staff

Cons

  • Far from the museums
  • Too quiet for some
  • Small fitness room
801 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20037, USA
202-785–2000
Hotel Details
103 suites
Free Breakfast

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Resort at Eagle Point

$$ | 100 Eagle Point Dr., OR, 97524, USA

The setting adjacent to one of the state's top golf courses is a major draw for this small boutique hotel with a dozen contemporary chalet-style suites featuring fireplaces and either balconies or patios. With sweeping mountain views, this serene compound is also a great lodging option if you prefer a quiet location that's en route to Crater Lake and close to area hiking as well as several wineries. 

Pros

  • Welcoming and friendly staff
  • Rates include a fantastic cooked-to-order breakfast
  • Excellent on-site dining options

Cons

  • Remote setting about a 20-minute drive from Medford
  • Setting is less exciting for nongolfers
  • No elevator for upper-level rooms
100 Eagle Point Dr., OR, 97524, USA
541-879–3700
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Retreat on Charleston Peak

$$ | 2755 Kyle Canyon Rd., Las Vegas, NV, 89124, USA

This three-story resort is the first stop along Kyle Canyon Road (about 17 miles up). It has the feel of a lodge, including a four-sided stone fireplace to gather around in the spacious lobby, which is appointed with vintage pinball games. The Canyon Restaurant provides large-window views of the surrounding mountainscape. There is a cocktail lounge with a rotating selection of regional beers on tap and a pool table, and a 24-hour convenience store/snackbar where you can pick up a map pinpointing the area's hiking trails. The hotel has 61 rooms with flat-screen TVs, and some have wall heaters that look like wood-burning fireplaces. Outdoor seating around the property provides a great way to take in the majestic scenery.

Pros

  • Mountain setting
  • Special packages
  • Generally not as crowded as other Mt. Charleston resort

Cons

  • Not as high up the mountain as the other lodge
  • Not much to do in immediate vicinity without getting back in a car
  • Bar is small and doesn't seat many
2755 Kyle Canyon Rd., Las Vegas, NV, 89124, USA
702-872–5500
Hotel Details
61 rooms
No Meals

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The Revolution Hotel

$$ | 40 Berkeley St., Boston, MA, 02116, USA

An affordable option in a sea of sky-high rates, this art-filled hotel is an intriguing mix of luxurious touches—like pillow-top beds and a Peloton bike in the gym—and more downscale amenities, like shared bathrooms and tiny rooms. For those who don't mind some odd quirks (the lobby is a giant 65-foot spray-painted artwork), the price is right for this South End spot. Families especially like the newly added Lofts next door to the main hotel building. The hotel boasts an on-site Cal-Mex restaurant, Cosmica.

Pros

  • Whimsical original artwork
  • Inexpensive
  • Bike rentals

Cons

  • Inconvenient parking
  • Small rooms
  • Most rooms have shared bathrooms
40 Berkeley St., Boston, MA, 02116, USA
617-848–9200
Hotel Details
177 rooms
No Meals

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Richard Johnston Inn

$$ | 711 Caroline St., Fredericksburg, VA, 22401, USA

This elegant B&B was constructed in 1793 and served as the home of Richard Johnston, mayor of Fredericksburg from March 1809 to March 1810. Guest rooms are decorated with period antiques and reproductions, and have working fireplaces, along with high-speed wireless internet and the purely Southern amenity of complimentary cream sherry. The aroma of freshly baked breads and muffins entices you to breakfast in the large Federal-style dining room, where the table is set with fine china, silver, and linens. The inn is just across from the visitor center and two blocks from the train station. Ample private parking is available behind the inn.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Wi-Fi in a historic setting
  • Massage therapy
  • True Southern experience

Cons

  • Advance deposit required
  • Expensive
711 Caroline St., Fredericksburg, VA, 22401, USA
540-899–7606
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
7 rooms, 2 suites
Free Breakfast

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Richmond Marriott

$$ | 500 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA, 23219, USA

The hotel's lobby is one huge contemporary lounge, with flat-screens, workspaces, and an open lobby bar and lounge. T-Miller's Sports Bar & Grill in the lobby broadcasts games in high definition; the Liberty Bar as well as Starbucks offer beverages aplenty. The hotel is connected via skywalk to the Greater Richmond Convention Center. Rooms are modern and well-appointed.

Pros

  • Walking distance to historic sites and Convention Center
  • Complimentary downtown shuttle service

Cons

  • Congested entrance
  • Limited parking
  • On main artery
500 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA, 23219, USA
804-643–3400
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
405 rooms
No Meals

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The Ridge Outdoor Resort

$$ | 1250 Middle Creek Rd., Sevierville, TN, 37862, USA

Choose from eight glamping tents and five tiny homes at this sprawling RV resort with amenities like a zero-entry pool and an on-site café. Tents include two bedrooms, heat and A/C, Wi-Fi, TVs, a full kitchen, and spacious porches—they're closer to a cabin rental than camping. 

Pros

  • The feel of camping with none of the unpleasantness
  • Playground and basketball court
  • Everything you'd expect in a luxury cabin

Cons

  • Some tents overlook the parking lot
  • Noise transfers through canvas walls
  • Almost all trees were removed from the site
1250 Middle Creek Rd., Sevierville, TN, 37862, USA
865-505–3111
Hotel Details
13 cabins
No Meals

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The Ridges Resort on Lake Chatuge

$$ | 3499 U.S. 76 W, Young Harris, GA, 30582, USA

On the shores of Lake Chatuge, this resort offers gorgeous views and is brimming with family-friendly amenities like a saltwater pool, tennis courts, lawn games, an inflatable water park, a TopGolf Swing Suite, and a marina with boat rentals. The rustic lodge has a welcoming lobby with a towering fieldstone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows facing the lake. The spacious rooms and suites offer patios or balconies and are tastefully decorated in neutral colors. Be sure to make time to relax with s'mores by the fire pit each evening, weather permitting. There are also two restaurants on-site with lots of outdoor seating. 

Pros

  • Restaurant on-site
  • Updated rooms
  • Beautiful lakeside setting with boat rentals available

Cons

  • Resort fee charged in addition to room rate
  • Service can be inconsistent
  • Breakfast not included
3499 U.S. 76 W, Young Harris, GA, 30582, USA
706-744–0718
Hotel Details
66 rooms
No Meals

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The Rim Rock Inn

$$ | 2523 E. Hwy. 24, UT, 84775, USA

On a bluff with outstanding views of red-rock palisades, this motel with clean, basic, and reasonably priced rooms (a basic breakfast is included) is one of the closest to the western entrance of Capitol Reef National Park. There are two restaurants on premises, one serving steaks and upscale American fare, and another more casual spot with good pizza and barbecue and a patio with fabulous red-rock views.

Pros

  • Two distinctive dining options on site
  • Affordable
  • Set on 10 rugged acres

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Rooms lack personality
  • Pretty basic breakfast
2523 E. Hwy. 24, UT, 84775, USA
435-425–3398
Hotel Details
Closed late Oct.–Mar.
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner

$$ | 1700 Tysons Blvd., Tysons Corner, VA, 22101, USA

High tea, an elegant spa, the new Metro—these are some of the features that bring guests to this hotel. The hotel is steps from the largest shopping mall in the D.C. area, and literally connected to the most upscale mall here. The rooms are small, in gold and tangerine tones, and inspired by Virginia's colonial past but with modern conveniences. The Executive and Junior suites are spacious, with seating areas, and views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. A full service spa and fitness center, with indoor pool and steam rooms are hard to resist, as are the wine bar and trendy American Eats Tavern by chef José Andrés. Children love the Peter Rabbit Tea Sunday through Thursday, and the hotel is a few blocks from the American Girl store.

Pros

  • Attentive staff
  • Access to shopping and dining

Cons

  • Spa is used by children
  • Distance to D.C.
  • A little worn for price
1700 Tysons Blvd., Tysons Corner, VA, 22101, USA
703-506–4300
Hotel Details
400 rooms
No Meals

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River House Inn

$$ | 201 E. Market St., Snow Hill, MD, 21863-2000, USA

With its welcoming front porch, this Victorian home and its adjacent cottages are on two lovely acres on the banks of the Pocomoke River. This small inn, on the National Register, is impeccably appointed and maintained, including the lovely gardens. Decor is traditional Early American.

Pros

  • Relaxing riverside setting
  • Attractive for paddlers
  • Complimentary breakfast

Cons

  • May be too quiet for some
201 E. Market St., Snow Hill, MD, 21863-2000, USA
410-632–2722
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Dec.–Feb.
3 private cottages, 4 rooms

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River Run Inn & Cabins

$$ | 27 Rader Rd., Winthrop, 98862, USA

The rooms and cabins are comfortable but not fancy here, and the inn's riverfront location and amenities—including picnic tables, hammocks, a playground, and lawn games—make it a popular place to stay, especially for families. Rooms have log furnishings, including futons in some; flat-screen TVs with DVD players and streaming service; Wi-Fi; and a microwave and mini-refrigerator. Cabins have small kitchens and barbecues. Local coffee in the rooms is a nice extra.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Serene riverfront setting
  • Free DVD library

Cons

  • Two-night minimum
  • Bathrooms are small
  • Not all rooms are pet-friendly
27 Rader Rd., Winthrop, 98862, USA
509-996–2173
Hotel Details
16 rooms
No Meals

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River Terrace

$$ | 1740 E. Main St., Green River, UT, 84525, USA

The peaceful setting, on the bank of the Green River, is conducive to a good night's rest, and this nicely maintained hotel is conveniently less than 2 miles off Interstate 70, although nearly an hour's drive from Arches. Comfortable, updated rooms are furnished with large beds, and some overlook the river. The premises are clean, tidy, and affordable, and a full hot breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Shady riverside location (be sure to request a river-view room)
  • Pool for cooling off on hot days
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • In a sleepy town with few attractions
  • Not within walking distance of downtown Green River
  • About 50 miles north of Moab
1740 E. Main St., Green River, UT, 84525, USA
435-564–3401
Hotel Details
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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River Trail Cottages

$$ | 1709 Water St., Kerrville, TX, USA

These retro-style cottages resemble tidy bungalows, with simple decor, though most offer a front porch, fridge, microwave, and coffeemaker. It’s the location that can’t be beat, right on the banks of the Guadalupe River and minutes from downtown Kerrville, with proximity to the Kerrville River Trail and Louise Hays Park. There are fire pits, picnic areas, and riverside pavilions on the property. Most accommodate up to four people.

Pros

  • Right alongside the Guadalupe River
  • Easy access to downtown
  • Good for extended family gatherings

Cons

  • Not far from the road
  • No restaurant
  • Basic decor
1709 Water St., Kerrville, TX, USA
830-928–9002
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12 cottages
No Meals

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River's Edge Treehouse Resort

$$ | 195 Old U.S. 129, Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA

These six treehouses, with the Cheoah River running below, are the best place to stay in Robbinsville proper. They're technically raised tiny homes, but they do put you closer to the treetops, and each includes everything needed for a cozy overnight. 

Pros

  • Wide porches overlooking the river
  • Fun amenities like a horseshoe pit
  • Friendly family-run atmosphere

Cons

  • Road noise from across the river
  • Too far to walk to restaurants
  • Three back treehouses have views impeded by the front three
195 Old U.S. 129, Robbinsville, NC, 28771, USA
828-735–2228
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6 treehouses
No Meals

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Riverhouse on the Deschutes

$$ | 3075 N. Business Hwy. 97, Bend, OR, 97703, USA

This lodge-inspired hotel and convention center overlooks the Deschutes River and appeals to family travelers with its indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, and on-site dining. A granite-and-beige color scheme dominates the spacious but impersonal rooms, many of which offer river views.

Pros

  • Spacious standard rooms and suites
  • Convenient facilities for family and business travelers
  • Dining and shopping nearby

Cons

  • Rooms lack character
  • Not within walking distance downtown
  • On-site restaurant's menu is limited
3075 N. Business Hwy. 97, Bend, OR, 97703, USA
541-389–3111
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221 rooms
No Meals

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Riversage Billings Inn

$$ | 880 N. 29th St., Billings, MT, 59101, USA

Expect lots of white and light, neutral tones at this hotel with some of the most pleasant staff in town. Because of the inn's location along Billings's medical corridor and its squeaky-clean image, many people who come to town for a hospital visit stay here. While the property has been around for nearly 40 years, it's constantly updating. For example, all the carpets have been replaced since 2022.

Pros

  • Prime location for folks visiting Billings's impressive medical facilities
  • Pet-friendly
  • Easy access to the airport up the hill

Cons

  • Unless you have business in the medical district, this hotel is out of the way
  • Wide disparity in the size and furnishings of the rooms
  • No airport shuttle
880 N. 29th St., Billings, MT, 59101, USA
406-252–6800
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59 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riviera Motor Lodge

$$ | 104 E. Saratoga St., Saratoga, WY, 82331, USA
The rooms at this locally owned, riverside spot are large and simple and are a favorite with hunters, fishers, and snowmobilers. Out back you'll find a large grassy area, making the property one of the few pet-friendly lodgings in Saratoga. The hotel is a good value in a town that can get pricey and is within walking distance to restaurants and shops.

Pros

  • Only two blocks from downtown
  • Some rooms have a river view
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Relatively few amenities
  • Books up quickly in busy times
  • Small bathrooms
104 E. Saratoga St., Saratoga, WY, 82331, USA
307-326–5651
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40 rooms
No Meals

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The Roadhouse

$$ | 4200 Preston-Fall City Rd. SE, Snoqualmie, 98024, USA

Fans of Twin Peaks will recognize the exterior of this rambling two-story tavern and inn (although interior scenes were shot elsewhere), but you needn't have watched the show to appreciate the clean, comfy, and affordable guest rooms. Located beside the Snoqualmie River in the hamlet of Fall City, the inn dates to 1916, and its guest rooms have been tastefully updated.

Pros

  • Tasty comfort food served in the ground-floor pub
  • Good base for hikes and waterfall exploring
  • Extremely warm, friendly service

Cons

  • 10-minute drive from Old Town Snoqualmie restaurants
  • Some rooms pick up noise from the bar
  • Some rooms overlook a busy road
4200 Preston-Fall City Rd. SE, Snoqualmie, 98024, USA
425-222–4800
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7 rooms
No Meals

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Roaring River Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 46715 S.E. 129th St., Snoqualmie, 98045, USA

On 3½ acres above the Snoqualmie River, this secluded B&B a few miles east of North Bend has unbeatable mountain and wilderness views, and the guest rooms, with wainscoting and fireplaces, have private entrances and decks. The Mountain Room has a whirlpool tub; the Bear Iris Room has a feather bed and a two-person Japanese soaking tub. Herb's Place is a hunting cabin with a kitchen and loft, and the Rock & Rose Room has its own sauna—behind a giant boulder.

Pros

  • Full breakfast delivered to your room
  • Lots of character for a reasonable price
  • Serene location

Cons

  • Rustic country ambience isn't for everyone
  • Not a lot of common areas
  • A short drive to dining and shopping
46715 S.E. 129th St., Snoqualmie, 98045, USA
425-888–4834
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Robert Morris Inn

$$ | 314 N. Morris St., Oxford, MD, 21654, USA

In the early 1700s this building on the banks of the Tred Avon River was crafted as a home by ships' carpenters using ship nails, hand-hewn beams, and pegged paneling. In 1738 it was bought by an English trading company as a house for its Oxford representative, Robert Morris. Four guest rooms have handmade wall paneling and fireplaces built of English bricks used as boat ballast. Other buildings in the complex include a newer manor house on a private beach. Breakfast is included. Several years ago the inn closed its famous restaurant (with its reputed "best crabcakes on the bay"), but in 2010 it reopened, redecorated, and rehabilitated, under celebrity chef Mark Seller, who promotes locally sourced food. The kitchen has regained its former glory.

Pros

  • Whiffs of history exude from every corner
  • Riverfront setting

Cons

  • Three-centuries-old accommodations are difficult to maintain
314 N. Morris St., Oxford, MD, 21654, USA
410-226--5111
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Robey Chicago

$$ | 2018 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL, 60647, USA

Located in the heart of Wicker Park, this boutique luxury revival hotel has curated art deco features, a mazelike layout, and two very distinct categories of rooms: Tower Rooms, which are snug but strong on mid-century style, and industrial, family-friendly Annex Lofts. Public areas serve as a second living room for local young professionals gathering material for their next Instagram reel; don’t miss the Up Room, a 13th-floor lounge serving cocktails and an eyeful of skyline. Come summer, soak in the scene, and cool off in the tiny pool at the rooftop Cabana Club. Following a 2024 makeover that channels dolce vita vibes (think freely flowing Aperol spritzes and Mediterranean bites), the club is open to the public via day pass, but Robey guests get complimentary admission and dibs on early morning dips. 

Pros

  • Seasonal rooftop
  • Scene-y brunch spot
  • Design lovers' dream

Cons

  • A bit of a trek to downtown
  • No spa
  • Small rooms
2018 W. North Ave., Chicago, IL, 60647, USA
872-315–3050
Hotel Details
89 rooms
No Meals

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Robin Hood Village Resort

$$ | 6790 Hwy. 106, Union, 98592, USA

This 1930s-era cabin compound on Hood Canal, built in a rustic fairytale style by the guy who designed the sets for Errol Flynn's Robin Hood movies, is ideal for a romantic yet reasonably priced woodland getaway, complete with an enchanting lodgelike restaurant and a pub offering live music. All cabins have old-fashioned lodge-style furnishings, kitchenettes, and, in some cases, hot tubs and fireplaces.

Pros

  • Appealing forest setting
  • Within walking distance of Alderbrook Resort
  • Free use of kayaks and paddleboats

Cons

  • Least expensive cabins lack hot tubs
  • Little space between some cabins
  • A bit too rustic for some tastes
6790 Hwy. 106, Union, 98592, USA
360-490–8168
Hotel Details
15 units
No Meals

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Rochester Hotel and Leland House

$$ | 726 E. 2nd Ave., Durango, CO, 81301, USA

This historic, boutique hotel features paraphernalia and posters from movies filmed in the Durango area. Windows from Denver & Rio Grande Railroad carriages surround the back porch, and a spacious garden provides an additional place to relax, gather, or listen to live music. Homemade pastries are complimentary in the morning, with the option of a hot breakfast for $5. The hotel especially caters to business travelers and there is a coworking space next door. A sister property, Leland House, is across the street in a restored 1927 apartment building, and it offers executive suites for short-term rentals.

Pros

  • Free guest parking
  • Amazing outdoor space
  • Close to the action, yet off the main drag

Cons

  • No on-site food
  • No counter space in bathrooms
  • Free breakfast is only pastries (hot food available for $5)
726 E. 2nd Ave., Durango, CO, 81301, USA
970-385–1920
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort

$$ | 16701 Lakeview Rd., Flintstone, MD, 21530, USA

With Evitts Mountain as a backdrop, this lovely resort is in one of the state's most idyllic spots. The lobby, dining room, and lounge overlook a 243-acre man-made lake, Lake Habeeb. In keeping with the natural environs outside, natural shades like green and brown are used throughout the six-story hotel. Rooms, larger than usual, are appointed with Shaker-style furniture and flat-screen TVs, and most have views of a breathtaking ridge of mountains. If traveling with your pet, request a special "V.I.P." room, which greets your furry one with a special treat basket. Suites include a gas fireplace and sitting area. Try a spa treatment, 18 holes on the Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, a hike along the park's trails, or boating, fishing, and swimming.

Pros

  • One of the region's best golf courses and a first-rate spa

Cons

  • Not as intimate an experience as staying at a small B&amp
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16701 Lakeview Rd., Flintstone, MD, 21530, USA
301-784–8400
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
215 rooms, 15 suites

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