5203 Best Hotels in USA

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The Drayton Hotel Savannah, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$$ | 7 Drayton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Boasting an ideal location directly across from Savannah's Cotton Exchange on Bay Street, The Drayton Hotel takes advantage of a gorgeous 19th-century building to accommodate guests in cozy, modern luxury. Each room either faces the river or the property's dramatic Historic District surroundings, and features complimentary Wi-Fi, bottled water, Bluetooth speakers, luxury linens, a wardrobe steamer, and twice-daily housekeeping. A convenient coffee stand can be accessed from either inside the building or Drayton Street, and the property also includes a seafood and raw bar, a rooftop bar with sweeping views, and an intimate cocktail lounge.

Pros

  • Super-convenient location
  • Plenty of dining and drinking amenities
  • Upscale without feeling stodgy

Cons

  • Bustling location means there can be some noise
  • The bars are frequented by visitors and locals and can be crowded
  • Rooms are comfortable but can feel a little sterile
7 Drayton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-662--8900
Hotel Details
50 luxury rooms and suites
No Meals

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Dream Hollywood

$$ | 6417 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90028, USA

Live out your Hollywood dreams in---where else?---Dream Hollywood, whose modern suites and floor-to-ceiling windows afford great views of the town. The airy lobby has a coffee bar and grab-n-go breakfast to jumpstart the day. There are some excellent examples of contemporary travel aids including two robot butlers aptly named Geoffrey and Alfred. Seek respite from the chaos by sipping cocktails at the rooftop pool; the lobby art gallery features a changing display from up-and-coming artists.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool with cabanas
  • Bedside tablets for hotel and other services
  • Electronic luggage tags

Cons

  • On the pricey side
  • Surrounding area can be sketchy at night
  • Noise in some rooms
6417 Selma Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90028, USA
323-844–6417
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178 rooms
No Meals

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Dream Midtown

$$ | 210 W. 55th St., New York, NY, 10019, USA

This Midtown hotel specializes in style more than comfort, but for the price it's still quite livable, despite some over-the-top design features and the noise from scenesters headed to the rooftop bar. The dreamscape starts in the lobby, which contains an enormous two-story cylindrical neon-lighted aquarium. Rooms have stark white walls, modern furniture, and psychedelic patterned headboards. Stay here if you love modern touches like plasma TVs, texting with the multilingual staff, and a velvet-rope bar with views at PHD Terrace. You can also get sociable with games at Fishbowl, and dine on rustic Italian fare at Serafina. There's a second Dream Hotel in the Meatpacking District.

Pros

  • Dreamy bedding
  • PHD Terrace penthouse bar
  • Free Wi-Fi and in-room technology

Cons

  • Compact rooms
  • Spotty service
  • Street and scenester hallway noise
210 W. 55th St., New York, NY, 10019, USA
212-247–2000
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Credit cards accepted
219 rooms
No Meals

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Dream South Beach

$$ | 1111 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA

This trendy boutique hotel, which is right in the center of the South Beach action, merges two refurbished, archetypal, 1939 art deco buildings into a single project of eclectic modernism, with whimsically decorated interiors that are at once trippy and cool. Designer Michael Czysz dressed rooms with colored bed lighting, bold chandeliers, and glass closets. And true to the boutique style, rooms are on the small side and often cater to a younger crowd searching for fast times in the Magic City. The see-through bathroom walls are a bit of a style overfunction and create some difficulty when sharing a room with friends or even your significant other. But once you get past that, Dream is idyllic for adventures in hedonism: tanning on the beach (with quick access), making new friends (over sun-kissed libations on the roof), and late-night debauchery (crawling distance to most nightlife). Expect lots of fun on the rooftop by day or night; there's both a petite swimming pool and the 1970s-inspired pool lounge HIGHBAR, which kicks into gear at nightfall. The hotel also provides beach chairs on its very own designated section of beach just south of 11th Street.

Pros

  • Chef Ralph Pagano's Naked Taco restaurant downstairs
  • Heated rooftop pool
  • Complimentary sparkling wine on arrival

Cons

  • Limited natural light in some rooms
  • Lack of bathroom privacy
  • Not on the beach
1111 Collins Ave., FL, 33139, USA
305-673–4747
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108 rooms
No Meals

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Dreamcatcher Bed & Breakfast

$$ | 1405 E. Hamilton Dr., Craig, AK, 99921, USA

Within walking distance of downtown Craig, the Dreamcatcher has three rooms with outside entrances and private baths. Guests can enjoy morning breakfast and coffee on the back patio, which overlooks Port Bagial; whale sightings are not unusual.

Pros

  • Close to shops and restaurants
  • Beautiful water views
  • Rooms have patios

Cons

  • Often booked up
  • Bathrooms can be small
  • Basic breakfast
1405 E. Hamilton Dr., Craig, AK, 99921, USA
907-826–2238
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3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dreamcatcher Inn at Chiricahua

$$ | 13097 S. AZ 181, Pearce, AZ, 85625, USA

Twelve miles south of Chiricahua National Monument, this 27-acre property has plenty of wildlife, from deer to Mexican blue jays, and a U-shaped hacienda with five rooms, all with large walk-in showers, ceiling fans, and private entrances that open onto a flower-filled courtyard. A cooked-to-order breakfast is included, and a four-course dinner can be prepared upon request (for an extra fee) on evenings from Friday to Tuesday. Affable hosts Philip and Ramon advise guests on hiking, birding, and wine-tasting in the area.

Pros

  • Surrounded by wildlife
  • Tranquil
  • Convenient to Chiricahuas

Cons

  • Isolated
  • Limited dining area
  • No services nearby
13097 S. AZ 181, Pearce, AZ, 85625, USA
520-824–3127
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dreamers by DW

$$$ | 118 S. 4th St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA

From the outside, this classy B&B is a beautifully restored 19th-century Queen Anne–style home with an immaculately kept garden, but inside, the neon lights, artistic fixtures, modern furniture, and the aroma of essential oil diffusers feel more like stepping into a Bohemian spa experience. Wellness is at the forefront, and breakfast (and private dinners, by request) is entirely vegan. 

Pros

  • Selfie-worthy backdrops everywhere you turn
  • Passionate staff
  • Massage and yoga available on-site

Cons

  • Kids under 12 not allowed
  • Most rooms have a single queen-size bed, not a king
  • Climate control is floor-by-floor, not in-room
118 S. 4th St., Wilmington, NC, 28401, USA
910-399–5020
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dreamkatchers Lake Powell Bed and Breakfast

$$$ | 1055 S. American Way, Big Water, UT, 84741, USA

This sleek, contemporary Southwestern-style home sits on a bluff just a few miles northwest of Lake Powell and 15 miles from Page. Its grounds offer dramatic views of the lake, mountains, and sweeping high-desert mesas. Rooms are outfitted with unique antiques, including large beds with elegant headboards or posts and top-of-the-line linens. The Asian Room is particularly striking, with handsome maple furniture and delicate paper fans. All rooms have hair dryers, lighted makeup mirrors, alarm clocks with charging ports, and complimentary Wi-Fi. There's a lovely patio, a rooftop hot tub, and a library-den with DVDs, games, and books. Book directly for the lowest price.

Pros

  • Peaceful and secluded location perfect for stargazing
  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Friendly host

Cons

  • Often booked months in advance
  • Few services in the remote surrounding area
  • Pets not allowed
1055 S. American Way, Big Water, UT, 84741, USA
435-675–5828
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–mid-Mar.
3 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dredge Inn No. 7

$$ | 1700 Teller Hwy., Nome, AK, USA

This inn has a turn-of-the-century vibe with mining memorabilia and historical photos that pay homage to the city's mining past. The suites all have private baths and fridges; some have common areas shared with other rooms, and some have private kitchenettes. You can walk the bike path from Dredge to Nome, and the inn also offers vehicle rentals to guests.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Kitchen spaces where you can actually cook
  • Cool mix of vintage and modern furnishings

Cons

  • Limited amenities
  • Only three people per room
  • Downstairs rooms get some noise
1700 Teller Hwy., Nome, AK, USA
907-304–1270
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35 rooms
No Meals

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The Drifthaven

$$ | 67 N. Cottage Ave., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA

This utterly charming, chicly decorated cottage in the low-keyed coastal village of Gearhart (a couple of miles north of Seaside) has 12 uncluttered, stylish accommodations that range from cozy standard kings with electric fireplaces to roomy suites with full kitchens and either second bedrooms or pullout sofa beds to accommodate extra guests. Rates include a light breakfast, and thoughtful amenities include a garden with games and and a firepit, a garage stocked with bikes, clam-digging kits, beach chairs, and other gear for guests to enjoy free of charge. Beach bonfire and s'mores kits are available for a reasonable fee. 

Pros

  • Larger units with kitchens are great for families
  • A five-minute walk to the beach
  • A block from a trendy cafe and market

Cons

  • Staff are on-site only during the day
  • Not on the beach
  • Not within walking distance of Seaside
67 N. Cottage Ave., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA
800-352–8034
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Driftwood Inn

$$ | 135 W. Bunnell Ave., Homer, AK, 99603, USA

With an RV park, four deluxe lodges, two cottages, and a historic inn, the Driftwood accommodates a range of travelers. The inn has "ship's quarters" with cedar walls and a pull-down bed, and "European rooms" with queen-size beds, dining-room tables, microwaves, refrigerators, full private baths, and private outside entrances. Downstairs is a comfortable sitting room with a fireplace, TV, books, and videos. A small eating area has self-service coffee, tea, pastries, and cereal. The lodges all sleep 12 to 14 people total or rent as individual rooms with large luxurious living areas, private bathrooms, king-size beds, and stunning views of the bluffs, the ocean, or the mountains.

Pros

  • Accommodations for every budget
  • Relaxed, cozy atmosphere
  • Close to Bishop's Beach

Cons

  • Some of the inn's rooms are small
  • Some rooms are only accessible by stairs
  • Decor a little old-fashioned
135 W. Bunnell Ave., Homer, AK, 99603, USA
907-235–8019
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42 rooms
No Meals

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Driftwood Lodge

$$$ | 435 W. Willoughby Ave., Juneau, AK, 99801, USA

This workaday downtown motel is a good option for guests on a budget who are interested in preparing their own meals and exploring downtown Juneau on foot. Many rooms include kitchenettes stocked with dishes, pots, and pans, and several are big enough to accommodate groups of up to six people. In the Willoughby District, about a five-minute walk from the center of town, the lodge is adjacent to the Sandpiper Café, a popular breakfast spot, and is a half block from a supermarket. 

Pros

  • Well-equipped kitchenettes in many rooms
  • Easy walking distance to downtown sights
  • Ferry and airport shuttle service

Cons

  • Not very accessible for those with disabilities
  • Spare and dated decor
  • Parking lot out front
435 W. Willoughby Ave., Juneau, AK, 99801, USA
907-586–2280
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62 rooms
No Meals

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The Driftwood Resort

$ | 3150 Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA

On the National Register of Historic Places, the two original buildings of this 1935 inn were built entirely from ocean-washed timbers with no blueprints; over time more buildings were added, and all are now decorated with such artifacts as ship's bells, Spanish tiles, a cannon from a 16th-century Spanish galleon, and plenty of wrought iron, which create a quirky, utterly charming landscape. The resort operates as both a time-share and a regular hotel (the website is just for informational purposes, so you must call to book rooms), and the complex has nine buildings on the beach with both modern and historic rooms and two swimming pools. It attracts guests from around the world, who sit in wooden rockers facing the beach, and extended-length stays are available. Waldo's restaurant and bar are on property, with several other choices across the street as well. Live music on weekends draws crowds to the pool.

Pros

  • Central location right on the beach
  • Laundry facilities
  • Weekly treasure hunt is a blast

Cons

  • Older property
  • Rooms can be musty
  • No-frills furnishings
3150 Ocean Dr., Vero Beach, FL, 32963, USA
772-231–0550
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100 rooms
No Meals

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Drury Inn & Suites

$$$ | 300 S. Milton Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86001, USA

So clean it sparkles, the Drury Inn sits at the edge of Northern Arizona University's campus and packs in the amenities, like happy hour dinner and drinks, an indoor pool, and comfy lounge areas with mountain views. Solar panels heat the water for the entire property, and the staff—many are student interns—are friendlier than you typically find at large properties. Rooms are spacious and modern.

Pros

  • Plenty of extras
  • Great location (walk to campus and historic district)
  • Spacious and well-equipped rooms

Cons

  • Large-scale property
  • Generic-looking rooms
  • The parking garage is a bit of a trek
300 S. Milton Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86001, USA
928-773–4900
Hotel Details
160 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk

$ | 201 N. St. Mary's St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA

One of the best values among River Walk hotels, the Drury Inn & Suites is located in the historic 1921 Petroleum Commerce Building. Ask for a room with a terrace overlooking the river. This isn't a posh or luxurious getaway, but if you're on a budget or want a kid-friendly hotel, you can't beat it. There's a heated rooftop pool and whirlpool and in-room amenities include free Wi-Fi. There's also a free hot breakfast buffet and an afternoon free dinner buffet reception with two free alcoholic beverages.

Pros

  • Great value for families and business travelers
  • Premium location for sightseeing
  • Free nightly cocktail reception

Cons

  • Some rooms can have bad views, so be sure to ask
  • Rooms and decor nothing to write home about
  • No airport shuttle service
201 N. St. Mary's St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA
210-212–5200
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150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drury Inn & Suites Stadium - Kansas City, MO

$$ | 3830 Blue Ridge Cutoff, Independence, MO, 64133, USA

Across from the sports complex, this chain hotel offers clean, comfortable rooms. Make reservations well ahead of time during sporting events.

3830 Blue Ridge Cutoff, Independence, MO, 64133, USA
816-923--3000
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
123 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando–Disney Springs Area

$ | 2000 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista, FL, 32830, USA

Focused on families and just ½ mile from Disney Springs, this high-rise property features comfortable accommodations equipped with microwaves, refrigerators, and flat-screen TVs. Other perks at the property include free, hot breakfast, a complimentary afternoon reception with food and drinks, a saltwater pool, and numerous on-site dining options including a Pizza Hut. 

Pros

  • Close to Disney Springs and theme parks
  • Free, hot breakfast and afternoon reception with food/drinks
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • Parking fee $25
  • Need a car to access Universal, SeaWorld
  • Must schedule shuttle service two days in advance
2000 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista, FL, 32830, USA
407-560–6111
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602 rooms
Free Breakfast

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DUA Miami, An Autograph Collection

$$$ | 1300 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL, 33130, USA

"Dua" meaning love and desire in Albanian, is the theme of this new hotel in the heart of Brickell. All but 11 rooms have balconies, showcasing the Financial District with the ocean peeking through the skyscrapers. The whimsical decor with thousands of mirrors as the focal point give this hotel a confident, young, and vibrant feel. The stunning amenities include two large swimming pools, a hot and cold plunge, an extensive gym with a steam room and sauna, and large changing rooms.

Pros

  • Most rooms have balconies
  • Extremely confortable beds
  • Prime location

Cons

  • Under extensive renovation
  • Entrance is a little difficult to find
  • Not the best for kids and families
1300 S Miami Ave, Miami, FL, 33130, USA
305-239--1300
Hotel Details
124 rooms
No Meals

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Dude Rancher Lodge

$ | 415 N. 29th St., Billings, MT, 59101, USA

Featured on Hotel Impossible in 2012, this downtown institution has come a long way from the dump it once was. It still has a Western theme (think custom carpet featuring cattle brands) that borders on tacky, but most guests say it's just part of the charm. That said, rooms 223, 224, and 226, which are especially popular around Halloween, are known for their paranormal activity. The property was actually built in 1950 using bricks from an old hospital. 

Pros

  • Within easy walking distance of attractions and restaurants
  • Some baths have jetted tubs
  • Beds are comfortable

Cons

  • Rooms and baths are on the small side
  • You'll love or hate the brightly colored bathroom vanities
  • No airport shuttle or restaurant
415 N. 29th St., Billings, MT, 59101, USA
406-259–5561
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56 rooms
No Meals

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Duke of York Motel

$ | 508 Water St., Yorktown, VA, 23690, USA

All rooms in this classic motel face the water and are only a few steps from a sandy public beach on the York River. The furnishings include quilted bedspreads and reproduction wood furniture. The motel also has a swimming pool and a restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch daily and dinner Wednesday–Sunday. It is an easy walk to the riverfront and its shops and restaurants. The free Yorktown Trolley stops right outside the hotel.

Pros

  • Modestly priced
  • Some rooms have microwaves

Cons

  • The decor is half a century old
508 Water St., Yorktown, VA, 23690, USA
757-898–3232
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Credit cards accepted
57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Dundee, A Trace Hotel

$$$ | 1410 N. Hwy. 99W, Dundee, OR, 97115, USA

Right on the main road in Dundee, this boutique property offers spacious, light-filled rooms with living areas and high ceilings; there's even a "Squad Room" with six bunk beds for traveling groups. Wide-screen televisions and huge bathrooms are added bonuses.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly and offers a VIP (Very Important Pup) Package
  • Warm, helpful staff
  • On-site wine tasting rooms

Cons

  • Located on the main highway through town rather than the country
  • Check-in time is later than usual
  • Breakfast not included
1410 N. Hwy. 99W, Dundee, OR, 97115, USA
503-538–7666
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Dune Deck Beach Resort

$$$$ | 379 Dune Rd., Westhampton Beach, NY, 11978, USA

The accomodations are not fancy and it's not cheap, but what you're getting is a location right on the beach in the Hamptons and a low-key atmosphere for a relaxed getaway "free of attitude and ego." Some rooms have ocean views, and some are adjoining, which are a great option for families and larger parties. Bicyles are complimentary, as are the weekend yoga classes and tennis courts. The on-site restaurant, Saltwater Grill, has live music on weekends. Memberships for the pool and facilities are available.

Pros

  • Private beach
  • On-site fitness activities and restaurant

Cons

  • Noise from the bar-restaurant may filter into some rooms, especially on weekends
379 Dune Rd., Westhampton Beach, NY, 11978, USA
631-998–0050
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71 rooms
No Meals

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Dune Point

$$$ | 134 Lewis Walk, Fire Island, NY, 11782, USA

This is one of the few nice, co-ed places to stay in this ever-popular, gay-friendly, and notoriously fun Fire Island community, with apartments on or near the ocean and a common ocean deck providing direct beach access. In a quiet part of the community, it's just a short walk to town and the nightlife, and provides a quiet refuge from Cherry Grove's wild side. Each apartment has a simple, modern design and a kitchen or kitchenette.

Pros

  • Check-in near the passenger ferry

Cons

  • Not all rooms are oceanfront
  • Housekeeping services only by request
  • Two-night minimum on weekends and busy season, but daily rates available on certain nights
134 Lewis Walk, Fire Island, NY, 11782, USA
631-597–6261
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Closed mid-Oct.–May
165 rooms
No Meals

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The Dunes on the Waterfront

$$$$ | 518 Main St., Ogunquit, ME, 03907, USA

This enclave of 21 bright and airy cottages alongside a tidal river is set off from Route 1, making the soundtrack to a stay here the ocean’s lull, not traffic’s din, while kayaks, paddleboards, and rowboats let guests capitalize on the waterfront location. Renovated in 2024, each homey cottage is landscaped and has a screened sitting area and outside patio. A few have kitchens, while most have a wet bar, small fridge, toaster, and microwave. Cabana chairs surround the updated pool, which overlooks the firepit where s’mores-making kits are handed out nightly; beyond are the dunes on the back of Ogunquit Beach. A barista serves coffee, snacks, and charcuterie boards in the main lodge, where beach cruisers are ready to bike into town. A minimum stay may apply.

Pros

  • Thrice-daily golf cart shuttle to town center
  • Boat shuttle to nearby Ogunquit Beach at high tide
  • Charging stations for Teslas

Cons

  • Not in the center of town
  • Might be too laid-back for some
  • Waterfront location is not a beach
518 Main St., Ogunquit, ME, 03907, USA
207-646–2612
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21 cottages
Free Breakfast

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The Dunhill Hotel

$$$ | 237 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, USA
You won't find many old buildings in Charlotte, and this 1929 structure in the center of downtown is Uptown's only historic hotel; the rooms have been updated with modern comforts without losing the period touches. The lobby restaurant, the Asbury, serves fantastic seasonal cuisine.

Pros

  • In-house restaurant with inspired Southern cuisine at dinner and weekend brunch
  • One of few historic places in town
  • Central location

Cons

  • Rooms can be small
  • Some bathrooms are a bit tight
  • Gym and pool access are at the nearby YMCA
237 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC, USA
704-332–4141
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Durham

$$$ | 315 E. Chapel Hill St., Durham, NC, 27701, USA

This boutique hotel in the heart of downtown displays mid-century modern decor and emphasizes everything local, from its overall design to the in-room snacks. The rooms are bright, service is friendly, and the hotel restaurant features local producers. The rooftop bar offers sweeping views of the city and is a favorite nightspot. The lobby coffee shop is one of the city's best, and is known for its coffee soda.

Pros

  • Walking distance to restaurants and sights
  • Friendly staff
  • Great on-site dining and rooftop bar

Cons

  • No pool
  • Rooftop bar is crowded on nice nights
  • Only one elevator in the building makes for long waits
315 E. Chapel Hill St., Durham, NC, 27701, USA
919-768–8830
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53 rooms
No Meals

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The Dwell Hotel

$$$ | 120 E. 10th St., Chattanooga, TN, 37402, USA

After the Civil War, Chattanooga's Ft. James was converted to a hotel, which fell into disrepair over the next century, but was later purchased, beautifully renovated, and reopened in 2003 as the Stone Fort Inn. A full-service luxury boutique hotel, it's conveniently located downtown and about a mile from the vibrant Riverfront district. Rooms are individually styled in keeping with the original design by German architect L.A. Hirtzfield, and each is equipped with a white-noise machine, among other amenities. The restaurant, TerraMae Appalachian Bistro, features limestone walls and an open kitchen, and there's a bar in the library, while other gathering spaces help to create a sociable climate.

Pros

  • Great downtown location convenient to shuttle
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Cooked-to-order breakfast weekdays, with extended buffet on weekends

Cons

  • Nearest parking may be a half-block away
  • Some rooms may experience street noise
120 E. 10th St., Chattanooga, TN, 37402, USA
423-267--7866
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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E. B. Morgan House

$$$ | 431 Main St., Aurora, NY, 13026, USA

Under the same management as the Aurora Inn and less than a half mile up the road, the E. B. Morgan House is equally as impressive and has many of the same luxurious amenities (terry robes, Frette linens). The lakefront 1858 Italianate mansion is filled with a mix of tasteful modern, reproduction, and antique pieces. Three rooms have carved-wood four-poster beds. All rooms have marble baths. A full breakfast is available at the Aurora Inn May–October; the on-site Continental breakfast includes a hot entrée and fresh muffins or scones.

Pros

  • Gorgeous lakefront property
  • Attention to detail
  • Daily wine-and-hors d'oeuvres hour

Cons

  • Abbreviated breakfast off-season
  • Expensive
431 Main St., Aurora, NY, 13026, USA
315-364--8888
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7 rooms
No Meals

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Eagle Landing

$$$$ | 18514 Sterling Hwy., Cooper Landing, AK, 99672, USA

Cabins here come in three variations—regular, deluxe, and riverfront, all with private bath, heat, and kitchen. One cabin has a gourmet kitchen and a private hot tub. The resort can arrange remote guided or unguided fishing trips, a backpacking drop-off, or air transportation to one of the Forest Service cabins through the local guides in town. Cabins sleep 8, 10, or 12 guests.

Pros

  • Ideal for groups
  • Great views
  • Fantastic kitchens

Cons

  • Some staircases are steep
  • Certain upstairs rooms are only semiprivate
  • Lacks many amenities
18514 Sterling Hwy., Cooper Landing, AK, 99672, USA
907-595–1213
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4 cabins
No Meals

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East Austin Hotel

$ | 1108 E. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78702, USA

The East Austin Hotel provides another incredible access point to the burgeoning East Sixth Street district, teeming with delicious local restaurants, hip boutiques, and live music venues. Some of the 75 rooms have shared bathrooms for budget travelers, while others provide private, well-appointed rooms overlook the pool. The pool area hosts live music and parties on select weekends. The on-site restaurant, along with the rooftop and poolside bars, offers diverse menus throughout the day.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool and bar
  • Hip, walkable location
  • Luxe comfort for a great value

Cons

  • Fairly spartan accommodations
  • Music from the pool is loud and stays on late
  • Immediate street scene isn't picturesque
1108 E. 6th St., Austin, TX, 78702, USA
737-205–8888
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75 rooms
No Meals

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