5203 Best Hotels in USA

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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
Hotel Details
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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
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
Hotel Details
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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Commodore Perry Estate

$$$$ | 4100 Red River St., Austin, TX, 78751, USA

Tucked on the edge of the quaint Hyde Park neighborhood, just north of campus and downtown, the 1928 Commodore Perry mansion has been renovated to Italianate-style perfection and is now home to this Auberge Resorts Collection boutique hotel. Situated on an unassuming sprawl of 10 acres, the historic property achieves an idyllic, private countryside feel despite being minutes from downtown. A stone wall and immaculately landscaped grounds (strewn with the estate's trademark antique roses) separate the austere three-story mansion from its immediately lackluster surroundings. (The Hancock Center across the street, however, is convenient for essential needs like H-E-B or Jo's Coffee.) But the Commodore's insular luxury extends from the courtyard lounges and private terraces to the glamorous Texas-meets-European-classic interiors and exclusive, members-only atmosphere (locals can pay an annual membership fee to access the grounds, outdoor pool, and weekend fitness classes alongside hotel guests).

Pros

  • On-site Lutie's restaurant is one of the hottest tickets in town
  • Instagram-friendly outdoor pool and lounge spaces
  • Glamorous "countryside" luxury just minutes from downtown

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small and cramped for the price
  • Luxurious atmosphere can attract a certain level of snootiness in clientele
  • Immediate area outside of hotel lacks charm
4100 Red River St., Austin, TX, 78751, USA
512-817–5200
Hotel Details
54 rooms
No Meals

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Common Man Inn

$ | 21 Water St., Claremont, NH, 03743, USA

New Hampshire's distinctive Common Man hotel and restaurant group runs this quirky boutique hotel fashioned out of a striking 19th-century redbrick mill on downtown Claremont's Sugar River; the on-site restaurant serves hearty pub fare and has great water views. Although not fancy, each of the high-ceilinged rooms has its own look and layout, and many have fireplaces, exposed stone walls, and river views; some suites are two floors, and the top units have hot tubs and gas fireplaces.

Pros

  • Distinctive, historic architecture
  • Deck and hot tub overlooking river
  • Good location for exploring both sides of Connecticut River

Cons

  • 12 miles from Cornish
  • In a quiet town with few attractions
  • Not many good dining options in area
21 Water St., Claremont, NH, 03743, USA
603-542–0647
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Common Man Inn & Spa

$ | 231 Main St., Plymouth, NH, 03264, USA

This contemporary hotel with country lodge–inspired furnishings, just off Interstate 93 a little north of downtown, contains warmly appointed rooms in a variety of configurations; some have whirlpool tubs and fireplaces, and a few have cozy sleeping lofts. At the spa, you can indulge in a massage, facial, or body treatment, and then feast on well-prepared gastropub fare in Foster's Boiler Room. The inn also rents several cabins in a wooded mountain setting a few miles up the road.

Pros

  • Pets are welcome
  • Relaxing spa
  • Convenient to White Mountains and Lakes Region

Cons

  • Often booked up with weddings
  • Small pool
  • 15-minute walk from downtown
231 Main St., Plymouth, NH, 03264, USA
603-536–2200
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37 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Compass Hotel Medford by Margaritaville

$$ | 2399 S. Pacific Hwy., Medford, OR, 97501, USA

Part of the new boutique-style, mid-range brand of tropical-inspired Margaritaville resorts, this laid-back hotel has smartly designed rooms and common spaces and a large pool with cabanas and a friendly bar and grill. It's a couple of miles south of downtown Medford on a convenient but busy road. 

Pros

  • Extensive complimentary buffet breakfast
  • Family-friendly
  • Bowling alley, golf course, and disc golf next door

Cons

  • Many rooms overlook a parking lot
  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • May feel a bit too social for some
2399 S. Pacific Hwy., Medford, OR, 97501, USA
541-646–9700
Hotel Details
111 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Congress Hall

$ | 200 Congress Pl., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA

From its inception in 1816, Congress Hall has had star power: President Benjamin Harrison made it his summer White House, and John Philip Sousa conducted the Congress Hall March on the lawn. Today the white-colonnade, Tuscan-yellow hotel is all breezy chic—sky-high ceilings, titan-size Victorian mirrors, glossy black wicker, and potted palms with attitude. Carpets have vibrant stripes, beds are dressed in white linens, and baths are sybaritic—some with 1920s, big-enough-for-two tubs—stocked with Aveda soaps and lotions. A C. H.-crest terry-cloth robe awaits so you can open the door and retrieve the New York Times without incident. Morning also brings breakfast in the spacious garden of the hotel's Blue Pig Tavern, while later in the day the staff will kindly set up cabanas for you at the beach and host evening activities for the little ones. Cocktails and music at the on-site Boiler Room bar close out the night.

Pros

  • Center of downtown social life
  • Historic relevance
  • Luxury accommodations
  • On-site spa

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Noisy on weekend nights
200 Congress Pl., Cape May, NJ, 08204, USA
609-884--8421
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Credit cards accepted
106 rooms
No Meals

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Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

$ | 3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

The largest Conrad in the world takes the basic Hilton vibe and enhances it considerably with spacious rooms (in some cases topping out around 1,200 square feet), modern and comfortable furnishings, and huge bathrooms with free-standing tubs. Hotel guests have access to the Awana Spa and Resorts World's sprawling pool complex.

Pros

  • Curated art pieces for guest rooms
  • Private check-in lobby
  • All keyless entry

Cons

  • Very busy carpeting
  • Many customers report inconsistent service and slow check-in
  • Small VIP lobby
3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-676--7000
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1,496 rooms
No Meals

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Conrad Los Angeles

$$$ | 100 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90012, USA

The Conrad is Hilton's top-of-the-line hotel brand, and the DTLA iteration, designed by Frank Gehry and packed with priceless art and meticulous design, exudes top-of-the-line and luxury in every way. Adding to the impressive names is world-famous chef José Andrés who is at the forefront of both Spanish-forward restaurants on the property. Rooms are immaculate with floor-to-ceiling windows that show off L.A.'s impressive skyline along with a front row seat to the Walt Disney Concert Hall and The Broad art museum across the street. Adding to the hits here is the 10th floor pool (which is always warm), the very modern-equipped spa, and a pet friendly policy.

Pros

  • José Andrés restaurants
  • Great downtown location
  • Endless views

Cons

  • Parking $55/night
  • Downtown can be dangerous at night
  • Confusing entryway
100 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90012, USA
213-349--8585
Hotel Details
305 rooms
No Meals

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Conrad Nashville

$$$ | 1620 West End Ave., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

Midtown’s only luxury hotel, the Conrad sits in the heart of the neighborhood, with expansive views of Downtown, sophisticated design, and attentive service. The estimated $1 million of impeccable artwork throughout the property is curated by Tennessee artists. European linens, an in-room French press, and espresso machines are available to guests alongside a chic pool deck and rooftop bar, resort-like gym, and on-site and in-room dining. Popular with fitness enthusiasts, the property offers five Wellness Rooms available for booking that include a private Peloton bike, Echelon Reflect Fitness Mirror, and more.

Pros

  • Sophisticated on-site dining and two bars
  • State-of-the-art wellness options
  • Spacious suites

Cons

  • Requires transportation to Downtown
  • Lacks overt Music City atmosphere
  • Pricier than other neighborhood hotels
1620 West End Ave., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-327--8000
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234 rooms
No Meals

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Conrad New York

$$ | 102 North End Ave., New York, NY, 10282, USA

An indulgent-yet-reasonable surprise in a quiet Battery Park City location, this suites-only hotel has many coveted amenities: significant square footage, a breezy rooftop bar, and access to green space in nearby Hudson River Park. Every two-room suite has a separate bedroom and living area—starting at 430 square feet. Luxurious extras include a wet bar, espresso machine, and huge walk-in shower. A natural choice for business travelers, this hotel is also good for families (with a movie theater and Shake Shack in the same complex). The seasonal Loopy Doopy rooftop bar has Hudson river views and serves \"Poptails\" of fruit and sparkling wine. The ground-floor restaurant, Atrio, serves Mediterranean-influenced meals from an open kitchen, with spillover space in the futuristic lobby, anchored by a 14-story mural by Sol LeWitt.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with separate living space
  • Very family-friendly
  • Near movie theater and restaurants

Cons

  • Decor is understated
  • Removed from Midtown attractions
  • Fee for valet and self-parking
102 North End Ave., New York, NY, 10282, USA
212-945–0100
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463 suites
No Meals

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The Consulate Suites

$$$ | 76 Water St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA

These four elegant suites, on the second story of the former offices of the French consul, range in size from 650 to 1,650 square feet and combine a 19th-century feel with 21st-century luxury. Antique architectural details add more than a hint of charm, and full kitchens and full-size washers and dryers make living easy. The two front units share an expansive balcony, where you can take in the constant parade of fishing vessels headed out to the Intracoastal Waterway. The homelike amenities make this a popular spot for families, larger groups, and even wedding parties, and discounts are given for stays longer than two nights. The Grady Market, a locally owned art-and-clothing boutique, occupies the building's first floor.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Lots of character
  • Pets allowed with deposit

Cons

  • A bit pricey for Apalachicola
  • Can get busy with wedding parties and other groups
  • Balcony for front units is shared
76 Water St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA
850-653–1515
Hotel Details
4 suites
No Meals

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Coombs Inn & Suites

$$ | 80 6th St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA

A combination of neighboring homes and a carriage house, this entire complex was created with Victorian flair. Seventeen fireplaces and an ornate oak staircase with leaded-glass windows on the landing lend authenticity to this restored 1905 mansion. Of the 23 rooms in the collection, no two guest rooms are alike, but all are appointed with Victorian-era settees and four-poster or sleigh king beds. A full breakfast is served in the dining room, an afternoon social includes tea and cookies, and occasionally the inn offers weekday specials. You can also stay in the villa or a renovated carriage house. Popular for weddings and receptions, these may be the most elegant homes in Apalachicola. Free tours are offered in the afternoon if the accommodations are not in use.

Pros

  • Clean and comfortable
  • On-site, friendly owner who's happy to assist with travel tips and suggestions
  • Complimentary bikes

Cons

  • Be prepared to meet and greet other guests
  • Strict cancellation policies
  • No elevators
80 6th St., Apalachicola, FL, 32320, USA
480-676–5382
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coonamessett Inn

$$ | 311 Gifford St., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA

At this delightful inn, a Lark Hotel property, five buildings of one- and two-bedroom suites ring a landscaped lawn that leads to a scenic wooded pond. Guest accommodations are casually decorated, many with a maritime theme, with bleached wood, white and blue decor, and comfortable furniture. In Eli's Tavern, dishes range from fried oysters to fish-and-chips and steamed lobster, as well as other pub favorites like steak tips and buffalo tenders. Dog-owners will be happy to know 21 rooms are pet-friendly.

Pros

  • Lush grounds
  • High marks for restaurant's food
  • Large rooms

Cons

  • Constant weddings
  • Some complain the continental breakfast is too small
  • No room service
311 Gifford St., Falmouth, MA, 02540, USA
508-548–2300
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cooper Inn

$$$$ | 15 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA

With white moldings, delicate plasterwork, and a flying staircase, the interior of this 1812 brick inn is as Federal as its exterior. A stay here gets you access to all the facilities at the nearby Otesaga Resort—including discounted greens fees and meal prices—as well as to those at a sports center down the road.

Pros

  • Access to sports center
  • Pretty building

Cons

  • Some areas need updating
15 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, NY, 13326, USA
607-547-2567
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Copley Square Hotel

$$ | 47 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, 02116, USA

The chic, newly renovated Copley Square Hotel offers cushy mattresses, mini-refrigerators, high-speed Wi-Fi, and eco-friendly toiletries—not too shabby for a place that opened in 1891 and has provided respite to a century of celebrities like Babe Ruth, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday. The mod rooms are so clean and streamlined that you just might overlook the fact that many are teeny. Nevertheless, the old-meets-new vibe is fun, and the neighborhood couldn't be livelier. To maximize your Zs, get a room in the back of the hotel, preferably high up, where traffic noise—and the rowdy partying—isn't so audible.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Epic celebrity history
  • Cool scene

Cons

  • No food or beverage service
  • Rooms facing Huntington Avenue can be noisy
  • Rooms are very cramped
47 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, 02116, USA
617-536–9000
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143 rooms
No Meals

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The Copper Beech Inn

$$ | 46 Main St., Essex, CT, 06442, USA

A magnificent copper beech tree shades this 1890 inn, set on 7 acres of Connecticut River Valley woodlands. The venerable landmark has a sophisticated—even grand—appearance, with rooms and suites split between the main house and what was once a turn-of-the-20th-century carriage house. All guest rooms are dressed with fine fabrics and furnishings, as well as fireplaces, radiant-heat flooring, and whirlpool baths; some have soaring post-and-beam ceilings.

Pros

  • Perfect for a romantic weekend
  • Excellent on-site dining
  • Carriage House rooms are a good deal

Cons

  • Some rooms and baths are ready for a facelift
  • Short drive from downtown Essex
  • Rooms too near the bar--restaurant can be noisy
46 Main St., Essex, CT, 06442, USA
860-767–0330
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Copper King Mansion Bed and Breakfast

$$$ | 219 W. Granite St., Butte, MT, 59701, USA

Completed in 1888 as the home of notorious Copper King William Andrews Clark, the mansion remains much in its original state, and is the only privately owned mansion in Montana accessible to the public through seasonal tours. Five of the mansion's 35 rooms are used as a B&B, and the owners have attempted to re-create the experience of living like a turn-of-the-century millionaire, with such furnishings as a hand-carved fireplace, burled walnut bed, and a circular shower that hits you from all sides.

Pros

  • Where else can you live like a Copper King? The furniture, the stories, and the history are all genuine and first-rate
  • Central downtown location
  • Free guided tour

Cons

  • Even kings get hot without air-conditioning
  • No pets
  • Some rooms have a shared bathroom
219 W. Granite St., Butte, MT, 59701, USA
406-782–7580
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Copper Mountain Resort

$$$$ | 509 Copper Rd., Copper Mountain, CO, 80443, USA

Copper Mountain Resort manages the majority of lodging in the area, ranging from standard hotel rooms to spacious condos and townhomes. The Center Village is the heart of the action, as it's close to most of the shops and restaurants. Unlike Vail with its Tyrolean feel and Breckenridge with its mining-town roots, Copper Mountain Resort was built from scratch, and has a more modern and function-over-form feel, with concrete towers showing just a hint of alpine architecture. East Village is not as centrally located but provides easier access to the mountain's more challenging terrain.

Pros

  • Located near expert skiing terrain
  • Wide range of accommodations
  • Includes use of the Copper Mountain Spa and Athletic Club

Cons

  • Village can be noisy
  • Quality of rooms varies greatly
  • Novice skiers will have to trek to the West Village
509 Copper Rd., Copper Mountain, CO, 80443, USA
970-968–2318
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460 rooms
No Meals

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Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge

$$ | 1 Brenwick Craig Rd., Copper Center, AK, 99573, USA

A wall of windows two stories high provides dramatic views of the Wrangell–St Elias Range and the Copper and Klutina rivers at this lodge near the national park's main visitor center. Dark-wood accents and Alaskan wildlife and scenery prints adorn each well-appointed room.

Pros

  • Comfortable lodge in the wilderness
  • Dramatic views
  • Plenty of activities offered

Cons

  • Little else nearby in the way of amenities
  • Frequently occupied by tour groups
  • No Wi-Fi in rooms
1 Brenwick Craig Rd., Copper Center, AK, 99573, USA
907-822–4000
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Sept.–mid-May
85 rooms
No Meals

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Copper Whale Inn

$$$ | 440 L St., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA

This location offers the best of both worlds: it's walkable to everything worth seeing in Downtown, but it's on the quiet end of 5th Avenue, right next to a small park and the 11-mile Coastal Trail. The small inn was built as a private residence in 1939, and the unobstructed view across Cook Inlet to Sleeping Lady (Mt. Susitna) is a bonus. Rooms have individual themes, a hearty Continental breakfast is served in the comfortable living room, and a dozen good restaurants, including several of Alaska's finest, are within a 10-minute walk.

Pros

  • Bike rentals in the front yard
  • Convenient Downtown location
  • Beautiful private gardens

Cons

  • Only street parking
  • No airport shuttle
  • Two rooms share a bathroom
440 L St., Anchorage, AK, 99501, USA
907-258–7999
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cork Factory Hotel

$ | 480 New Holland Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17602, USA

The exposed-brick walls, vaulted wood ceilings, and exposed ductwork of this boutique hotel recall its former life as the Armstrong Cork Company. The varied rooms are modern but no-frills, though you will find essentials like free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking, and a fitness center. The hotel's Cork & Cap Restaurant is cocooned within rustic rock walls.

Pros

  • Many original factory features have been preserved
  • Atmospheric bar
  • Friendly, unpretentious front desk vibe

Cons

  • Poor lighting in rooms
  • Hard-to-find location in a mixed-use complex
  • 1 mile from the core of downtown
480 New Holland Ave., Lancaster, PA, 17602, USA
717-735–2075
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93 rooms
No Meals

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Cormorant Boutique Hotel

$$ | 1110 Prospect St., San Diego, CA, USA

It’s the view and location that will grab you at this boutique hotel with plenty of perks including a rooftop restaurant, the 24-hour Prospect Market, and Tesla charging stations. Named after the black sea birds you’ll most likely see from your balcony, this La Jolla property stands out from the pack with room service, a business center, valet parking, and mid-century modern touches that are prominent in everything from the clean lines of the furniture to the patterned carpet. Rooms are on the small side, but you can't beat the location. Even if you don’t stay here, the hotel's rooftop bar, Birdseye, is worth a visit for some of the best views in town (hotel guests receive 15% off).

Pros

  • Outstanding location in center of town near the beach
  • Wide range of amenities
  • Guest discounts on kayak rentals and at the rooftop bar

Cons

  • No elevator in four-story hotel
  • Noise carries between rooms
  • $35 day parking fee
1110 Prospect St., San Diego, CA, USA
858-203--3565
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26 rooms
No Meals

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Cornwall Inn

$ | 270 Kent Rd. S, Cornwall, CT, 06754, USA

This 19th-century inn, with four bedrooms and a two-bedroom suite, combines country charm with contemporary elegance; eight rustic guest rooms in the adjacent lodge are slightly more private and have cedar-post beds. The Housatonic River is a short walk away.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting and lovely grounds
  • Seasonal swimming pool and year-round hot tub
  • Kids and pets welcome

Cons

  • A bit far from neighboring towns
  • Allergy alert: the main inn is pet-free
  • Rooms are fairly small and bathrooms are quite small
270 Kent Rd. S, Cornwall, CT, 06754, USA
860-672–6884
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Corolla Village Inn

$$$$ | 1149 Persimmon St., Corolla, NC, 27927, USA

Small and charming, this cedar-shingled inn is new construction, but it blends perfectly into the Corolla aesthetic—you'll feel like a local sitting in a rocker on a screened-in porch, and like a special guest in rooms with 13-foot ceilings and thoughtful, coastal decor.

Pros

  • Complimentary beach gear
  • Five rooms suitable for families
  • Free bicycles to explore the village

Cons

  • Breakfast is cold items only
  • Not waterfront
  • No pool
1149 Persimmon St., Corolla, NC, 27927, USA
252-597–3422
Hotel Details
Closed Jan. and Feb.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Corral Motel

$ | U.S. 12 and U.S. 191 E, Harlowton, MT, 59036, USA

Three family units, some with two bedrooms, and three full kitchenette units are what travelers find at this vintage roadside motel marked by a neon sign. Most rooms afford unobstructed views of the Musselshell River and the Castle, Crazy, and Big Snowy mountains.

Pros

  • Perfect base camp for three different mountain ranges
  • Dog-friendly
  • Very affordable

Cons

  • Traffic noise from U.S. 191
  • Nothing fancy
  • Feels like a trucker's motor inn
U.S. 12 and U.S. 191 E, Harlowton, MT, 59036, USA
406-632–4331
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Credit cards accepted
18 rooms
No Meals

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The Cosmopolitan Hotel

$ | 2660 Calhoun St., San Diego, CA, 92110, USA

With antique furniture, pull-chain toilets, and a veranda overlooking Old Town State Historic Park, the Cosmo offers guests a taste of Victorian-era living. A restoration in 2010 brought back the 1860s, but with air-conditioning and Wi-Fi, and some rooms have walk-in showers while others have claw-foot bathtubs; some have full closets, while others have wall hooks. 

Pros

  • Historic charm
  • Huge suites
  • Central location in Old Town State Historic Park

Cons

  • No TVs
  • Limited on-site parking
  • Street noise
2660 Calhoun St., San Diego, CA, 92110, USA
619-297–1874
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10 rooms
No Meals

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