5203 Best Hotels in USA

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The Gallatin Hotel

$$$ | 2510 Gallatin Ave., Nashville, TN, 37206, USA

One of East Nashville's newer hotel offerings, The Gallatin is housed in a repurposed church just steps from many popular bars and restaurants. There's no staff on-site, so keep that in mind if you prefer lodging with daily cleaning or other assistance. Each room is outfitted with bold funky furniture, making for photo-ready backdrops. To boot, the hotel donates a portion of proceeds to organizations helping people experiencing homelessness. 

Pros

  • Proceeds benefit charity
  • Colorful funky decor
  • Beautifully repurposed church

Cons

  • No on-site staff
  • Limited room availability
  • Louder area
2510 Gallatin Ave., Nashville, TN, 37206, USA
615-861--1634
Hotel Details
25 rooms
No Meals

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Gallatin River Lodge

$$$$ | 9105 Thorpe Rd., Bozeman, MT, 59718, USA

On the property of a 20-acre ranch, this full-service, year-round fly-fishing lodge has private access on the Gallatin, for which it is named. Fly-fishing packages include a guide, three meals per day, and accommodations. The elegant country inn has six suites with Mission-style furniture, Western art, Jacuzzi tubs, fireplaces, and views of the trout pond.

Pros

  • Lodge earns praise for its delicious dinners
  • Idyllic setting
  • Top-notch fly-fishing guides

Cons

  • If fly-fishing isn't your thing, not the best choice
  • Airport transfers aren't always included
  • Can be a bit pricey
9105 Thorpe Rd., Bozeman, MT, 59718, USA
406-388–0148
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Credit cards accepted
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Galleria Park Hotel

$ | 191 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, 94104, USA

At the edge of the FiDi and Union Square areas, this boutique hotel manages to be both hip and welcoming, with modern touches on historical bones and cozy guest rooms with all the technological amenities modern travelers require. Guests lounge in the lobby by the hotel’s pièce de résistance, a massive, hand-sculpted art-nouveau fireplace that looks like it leaped out of a fairy tale. For guests visiting on business or working remotely, the marble-topped desks with ergonomic chairs (and the Illy espresso machine for caffeine) are a big plus.

Pros

  • Park terrace with walking track
  • Complimentary wine at daily Sipping Hour
  • Excellent in-house Blue Bottle Coffee and French bistro

Cons

  • Deluxe rooms are very compact
  • City noise
  • Bathrooms are not as nicely designed as everything else
191 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA, 94104, USA
415-781–3060
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177 rooms
No Meals

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Gannet Peak Lodge

$$ | 46 N. Sublette Ave., Pinedale, WY, 82941, USA
Originally used as barracks for the Civilian Conservation Corps when they were building South Pass, the cabins at Gannet Peak Lodge are now a haven for budget-minded travelers. A full renovation was completed in 2017 to bring these cabins into the 21st century.

Pros

  • Friendly, helpful staff
  • Walking distance from downtown shops and dining options
  • Modern touches and vibrant rooms

Cons

  • No air-conditioning
  • No breakfast included
  • More rooms than parking (street parking available)
46 N. Sublette Ave., Pinedale, WY, 82941, USA
307-231--5755
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.--Apr.
19 rooms
No Meals

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Garden of the Gods Club and Resort

$$$$ | 3320 Mesa Rd., CO, 80904, USA

The views are spectacular from this longtime private club overlooking the red rocks in the Garden of the Gods. You don't have to be a member, however, to spend a night at the resort where all of the rooms have west-facing windows with views of the Garden of the Gods. The rooms are decorated with modern furnishings, hardwood floors, and faux-fur throws adding a cozy feel that extends through the rich wood and stone trimmings throughout the resort.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Access to great golf on the Kissing Camels course
  • Guests have exclusive access to the fitness center and infinity pool

Cons

  • A car is needed to get downtown
  • Expensive
  • Events and public amenities bring daytime traffic to the property
3320 Mesa Rd., CO, 80904, USA
719-632–5541
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116 rooms
No Meals

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Garden Place Suites

$$ | 100 N. Garden Ave., Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635, USA

Though not technically suites, all the rooms at this convenient hotel have kitchenettes, sitting areas with pull-out sofa beds, and king-size beds (the bedroom and sitting room are separated by a half-wall). Pleasant indoor and outdoor common areas, free Wi-Fi, and friendly staff make this property a great choice for business or pleasure travelers.

Pros

  • Pool and hot tub
  • Happy-hour drinks daily
  • Free dinner Monday–Thursday

Cons

  • Bland decor
  • Located on business corridor
100 N. Garden Ave., Sierra Vista, AZ, 85635, USA
520-439–3300
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96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Garden Street Inn

$$ | 1212 Garden St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA

From this restored 1887 Italianate Queen Anne downtown, you can walk to many restaurants and attractions; uniquely decorated rooms, each with private bath, are filled with antiques, and some rooms have stained-glass windows, fireplaces, and decks. Each evening, wine and hors d'oeuvres are served in the intimate dining room; there's also a lavish homemade breakfast when you rise.

Pros

  • Lavish homemade breakfast
  • Convenient location
  • Complementary wine-and-cheese reception

Cons

  • City noise filters into some rooms
  • Not great for families
  • No elevator
1212 Garden St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA
805-545–9802
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Garden Wall Inn B&B

$$$$ | 504 Spokane Ave., Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA

This 1923, antique-filled home has five spacious guest rooms with down duvets. Special extras include a morning coffee tray delivered to your room and nightly turndown service. The snow bus to the ski resort stops one block away.

Pros

  • Gourmet breakfast is a three-course affair served on snow-white linens
  • Afternoon complimentary beverages and hors d'oeuvres by the crackling fire
  • Exceptional service with an attention to detail

Cons

  • The gardens are lovely but the house (and some of the rooms) are small
  • The front street can be busy and a little noisy
  • Tends to book up fast, so plan ahead
504 Spokane Ave., Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA
406-862–3440
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Gardens Sonesta ES Suites New York

$$$ | 215 E. 64th St., New York, NY, 10065, USA

This extended-stay, all-suites hotel on a quieter, residential-feeling street has spacious, well-maintained rooms and amenities, which makes it an excellent option for families or visitors who like to retreat to a patio or terrace and order in after a day of exploring nearby Central Park, The Met, or Bloomingdale's. Choose from spacious junior, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites to get a feel for apartment living in NYC, or the terrace or patio suites for coveted private outdoor space that will make locals jealous; even one of their four penthouse suites gives off an exclusive vibe. There's no restaurant on-site but plenty of restaurants and a grocery store nearby, and takeout from several nearby restaurants can be charged to your room. Rooms include sleeper sofas, powered recliners, modern kitchens with stovetops, and stocked with dishware from beloved local brand Fishs Eddy. There's a fitness room, laundry facilities, and the hotel is pet-friendly with a serene seating area across from the reservation desk. 

Pros

  • Some rooms have patios or terraces
  • Modern, fully equipped kitchenettes
  • Convenient to subway and Grand Central Terminal

Cons

  • No room service or restaurant
  • Internet access isn't free---it's built into the "facilities fee"
  • Public spaces are compact
215 E. 64th St., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-355–1230
Hotel Details
132 suites
No Meals

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Garnet Hill Lodge

$$$ | 39 Garnet Hill Rd., North River, NY, 12856, USA

Overlooking mountains and a pristine lake 5 mi from Gore Mountain Ski Center, this Adirondack inn was built in the tradition of the great camps. Accommodations are housed in four buildings, including the Log House, which has hewn beams and posts, a wide front porch, and mountain and lake views. Rooms combine paneled walls with contemporary, rustic-style furnishings; some rooms have balconies. The 600-acre complex includes a cross-country-skiing and mountain-biking center. The lodge also has canoes, rowboats, sailboats, and paddleboats and hosts ski programs for kids. The Saturday buffet dinner is a highlight at the restaurant.

Pros

  • Family and pet friendly

Cons

  • There's a fee for additional people in room
39 Garnet Hill Rd., North River, NY, 12856, USA
518-251-2444
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Credit cards accepted
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Gas Lamp Hotel

$$$ | 140 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA

Opened in 2024, this boutique luxury hotel occupies a historic 1800s row home that features five guest rooms with a unique yet comfortable ambience and stunning decor; a few have kitchenettes. Everything is digital, and there's a \"virtual concierge\" so it feels like a private residence (there's no official front desk). Surprise features include an open-air courtyard, an art gallery on the first floor (with rotating exhibits throughout the year), and a cozy speakeasy lounge in the basement that serves house-made cocktails. 

Pros

  • New and centrally located
  • Luxury experience
  • Open-air courtyard and art gallery on property

Cons

  • No front desk
  • Limited number of rooms
  • On a busy, narrow street
140 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, USA
215-909--0501
Hotel Details
5 rooms
No Meals

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Gaslamp Plaza Suites

$$ | 520 E St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA

One of San Diego's first "skyscrapers," this 11-story structure has a central location and a vintage feel, but all the contemporary features of a modern hotel. The public areas have old Corinthian marble, brass, and hand-cut tile mosaics that harken back to its early 20th-century origins. Most rooms are small, but they're decorated with similar old world–style furnishings and come equipped with mini-refrigerators, coffeemakers, microwaves, and dining utensils. Enjoy the view from the casual rooftop terrace, and be sure to book your room ahead if you're visiting during the busy summer season.

Pros

  • Historic building
  • Good location a block from Horton Plaza
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Books up early
  • Small, dated rooms
  • No room service
520 E St., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-232–9500
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64 rooms
No Meals

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Gaslight Inn

$$ | 1727 15th Ave., Seattle, 98122, USA

The architecture in this historic landmark building, from the fireplaces to the stained-glass windows, makes for a stunning place to stay. A recent ownership change brought much-needed updating to many of the spaces, though some of the details still feel slightly out-of-date, particularly in the rugs and bedding. The large common areas are comfortable and friendly. There's room to move around in here, including a lovely backyard and decks with fabulous views. The Gaslight also has something few other B&Bs can claim: a seasonal heated pool out back.

Pros

  • Recent refresh to many parts
  • In-ground heated pool
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Breakfast is unimpressive
  • Street parking not always easy to find
  • Some shared bathrooms
1727 15th Ave., Seattle, 98122, USA
206-627–0531
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Gasparilla Inn & Club

$$$$ | 500 Palm Ave., Boca Grande, FL, 33921, USA

Built in the early 1900s and once the playground of the Vanderbilts, DuPonts, and other elites, this gracious, pale-yellow hotel and its expansive grounds and facilities (croquet lawn, tennis courts, golf course, beach club with a 10-room spa) take up considerable space in the town of Boca Grande. Lodge rooms and suites, beach cottages, and villas and guest houses are decorated to suit the inn's Victorian air, with pastel color schemes and coastal-style furnishings. A variety of packages and meal plans are offered. In winter, gentlemen must wear a jacket in the main dining room.

Pros

  • Historical property
  • Nicely renovated
  • Plenty of activities

Cons

  • Expensive rates
  • The quirks of a very old building
  • Dress code in main dining room
500 Palm Ave., Boca Grande, FL, 33921, USA
941-964–4500
Hotel Details
Closed July 6–Oct. 5
160 units
No Meals

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Gateways Inn and Restaurant

$$$ | 51 Walker St., Lenox, MA, 01240, USA

Once the 1912 summer cottage of Harley Procter (as in, Procter & Gamble), this beautifully updated country inn has guest rooms and suites in various configurations and styles; most have working fireplaces, detailed moldings, and plush carpeting. The restaurant, which offers late-night dining in summer, was a favorite hangout of painter Norman Rockwell in the days before the gorgeous piano bar and its comfortable seating were installed.

Pros

  • Well-appointed rooms
  • Great location in the heart of Lenox
  • Late-night nibbles in the piano bar

Cons

  • Lots of stairs
  • Weddings sometimes take over the lobby
  • Some rooms are small
51 Walker St., Lenox, MA, 01240, USA
413-637–2532
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Gay Street Inn

$$ | 160 Gay St., Washington, DC, 22747, USA

Prepare to be pampered upon arrival with complimentary port and chocolates in the cozy library at this welcoming inn that will make you feel like a local. Located on the quiet end of town, this 1850s farmhouse furnished with antiques and period pieces is within walking distance of restaurants and shopping. Curl up in front of the fireplace on a chilly fall day or enjoy the scenery during warm weather from the spacious front porch. A full home-cooked breakfast in the serene sunroom is included.

Pros

  • Wi-Fi, good location

Cons

  • Limited number of rooms
160 Gay St., Washington, DC, 22747, USA
540-316–9220
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Credit cards accepted
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center

$$ | 201 Waterfront St., National Harbor, MD, 20745, USA

Guests at this larger-than-life resort can dine, shop, get pampered, and even go clubbing without ever leaving the property, which anchors the National Harbor waterfront and, with about a 25-minute ride to the National Mall, provides an alternative to the more expensive options downtown. Room balconies opening onto the 220-foot-high glass atrium are a good place to watch the nightly dancing-fountain show in the massive lobby below. An ice-sculpture show is hosted here every winter. A daily resort fee includes Wi-Fi, access to the fitness center and pool, unlimited bottled water, rides on the National Harbor Circulator shuttle, unlimited calls within the United States, and daily newspaper delivery.

Pros

  • Waterfront location
  • Water taxi to Alexandria and National Mall
  • Full-service spa, fitness center, and indoor pool

Cons

  • Downtown D.C. is fairly far
  • Extra per-day resort fee
  • Resort might be too big for some
201 Waterfront St., National Harbor, MD, 20745, USA
301-965–4000
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1996 rooms
No Meals

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Gaylord Texan

$$$ | 1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, TX, 76041, USA

Even inside this massive hotel you feel like you're outside (minus the Texas weather). Glass rooftops allow natural light to fill the climate-controlled space, filled with indoor gardens (4.5 acres worth), bodies of water, and region-specific architecture. The atmosphere is festive, especially on weekends, when guests and gawkers stroll through the common areas, shop, dine, and enjoy various live entertainment options. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is about 5 mi south of the complex.

Pros

  • All-inclusive means plenty of dining, drinking, and entertainment options
  • Ground floor offers condensed overview of Texas

Cons

  • Convention-friendly property means massive crowds
  • Removed from most Dallas-Fort Worth attractions
  • Dining options are expensive
1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, TX, 76041, USA
817-778–1000
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Credit cards accepted
1,511 rooms

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Geiger Victorian Bed and Breakfast

$ | 912 N. I St., Tacoma, 98403, USA

With a quiet location in Tacoma's residential North Slope Historic District, this Stick Victorian mansion with four lavishly decorated rooms is an excellent choice for being away from the urban bustle and close to some of the city's hippest shopping and dining districts. Typical features in these antiques-filled rooms include hand-painted ceilings and period wallpapers, and one suite has a fireplace and claw-foot soaking tub. Guests can relax in the verdant garden.

Pros

  • Up the hill from the Ruston Way waterfront
  • Excellent full breakfast
  • Beautifully appointed rooms with antiques

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • Some rooms require climbing lots of stairs
  • Not appropriate for kids under 12
912 N. I St., Tacoma, 98403, USA
253-383–3504
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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General Palmer Hotel

$$ | 567 Main Ave., Durango, CO, 81301, USA

The General Palmer Hotel is a faithfully restored historic property in downtown Durango with a clean, bright look, as well as period furniture and Victorian touches that reinforce an old-timey feel. The individually appointed rooms are charming without being cutesy. Cookies, coffee, and tea are always available in the lobby, and a hot breakfast is served daily.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Some rooms have balconies
  • Free off-street parking

Cons

  • No restaurant or bar
  • Cramped elevator
  • Pricey in season
567 Main Ave., Durango, CO, 81301, USA
970-247–4747
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39 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Generator Hotel Washington, DC

$ | 1900 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20009, USA

Within walking distance of Adams Morgan, this hip, new, modern lodging concept offers everything from shared dorm rooms to luxurious suites, as well as a sleek co-working space for travelers and locals alike.

Pros

  • Amazing views from some rooms
  • Modern rooms at affordable prices
  • Cozy pool area

Cons

  • A busy location on Connecticut Avenue
  • Some rooms are dorm style
  • Hard to find parking around the area
1900 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20009, USA
202-332–9300
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148 rooms
No Meals

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Generator Miami

$ | 3120 Collins Ave, Miami, FL, 33140, USA

The art-deco, bright Miami vibe oozes through this hotel only steps away from the beach and main attractions of Mid-Beach. There are plenty of room options, including hostel-like bunk bed rooms for the younger crowd, but the Generator is a place for all ages. A gorgeous pool in the back along with Pikio Taco as the dining option that brings in hotel guests and locals alike, The Generator captures the essence of Miami perfectly. Go ahead and spoil yourself with one of the many private room options and enjoy what the city truly has to offer.

Pros

  • Wide variety of room types
  • Bright and social lobby
  • A place for all ages

Cons

  • No parking with few overnight options nearby
  • Wet rooms showers may not be for some people
  • Some hostel-style rooms
3120 Collins Ave, Miami, FL, 33140, USA
786-496--5730
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103 rooms
No Meals

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Genesee Country Inn

$$ | 948 George St., Mumford, NY, 14511, USA

This exquisitely restored 1833 mill sits in a rural town en route to Letchworth State Park. Rooms are immaculate and decorated in historic country-cottage style with handcrafted and antique pieces. A bubbling creek with a waterfall runs alongside the inn, in view of the patio and flowering garden. The huge breakfast, with homemade granola and maple syrup tapped on-site is a high point.

Pros

  • Lovely accommodations
  • Peaceful location

Cons

  • Not much to see or do nearby
948 George St., Mumford, NY, 14511, USA
585-538-2500
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Credit cards accepted
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Genesee Grande Hotel

$$ | 1060 E Genesee St., Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA

About five blocks from Syracuse University, this hotel has rooms with elegant, streamlined furnishings, hypoallergenic bedding, and granite bathrooms (some with whirlpool baths). The restaurant offers fine contemporary fare with many Italian-inspired selections; the bistro offers more casual fare. The 50-seat theater is used for both business and entertainment purposes. The hotel lounge has a grand piano.

Pros

  • Attentive staff
  • Nicely decorated
  • Well-maintained rooms

Cons

  • Ho-hum views
  • Facilities are in two buildings without interior connection
1060 E Genesee St., Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA
315-476--4212
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159 rooms

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Geneva on the Lake

$$$$ | 1001 Lochland Rd., Geneva, NY, 14456, USA

Here's a slice of Europe at the edge of Seneca Lake. Formally manicured grounds and Italian Renaissance architecture call to mind Tuscany. The stunning white manor house, built in 1914, has fireplaces of imported marble and rich upholstery and tapestries. Rooms are furnished with different styles of Stickley furniture. Ten suites have two bedrooms. Studios have living rooms and Murphy beds. Spend a summer afternoon playing lawn games, fishing, or taking a pontoon boat ride on Seneca Lake.

Pros

  • Lovely formal gardens
  • Pool overlooking the lake
  • Stately historic property

Cons

  • Small dining room
  • Long gaps between room renovations
1001 Lochland Rd., Geneva, NY, 14456, USA
315-789--7190
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29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The George

$$$ | 492 Randolph St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA

Tall palms tower over this restored three-story boutique inn, an elaborate 1891 Queen Anne–style structure once dubbed "the handsomest house in town.” The inn is decorated in a palette of soft whites, grays, and occasional browns, and the guest rooms contain custom-made beds with plush headboards outfitted with top-of-the-line mattresses and bedding. Each room enchants in its way. A second-floor corner room, for instance, has a rounded-bay-window sitting area, a marble-clad shower for two, and a generous spaciousness that makes it ideal for extended stays. A smaller third-floor accommodation in the middle of the house, its ceilings at artistically odd angles, is a cozy delight for one or two nights.

Pros

  • Period character with contemporary style
  • In a quiet neighborhood but only a few blocks from downtown
  • High ceilings add to feeling of spaciousness

Cons

  • First come, first served on-site parking (though ample street spaces in vicinity)
  • No elevator (but one ground-floor ADA room)
  • Per website, inn “is best suited for guests over 12"
492 Randolph St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-596–5168
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The George Washington Hotel

$$ | 103 E. Picadilly St., Winchester, VA, 22601, USA

Located within walking distance of all of the charming town's attractions, this historic hotel once hosted the many celebrities, such as Ed Sullivan, who served as Grand Marshall at the Shenandoah Valley Apple Blossom Parade. Originally built in 1924, the stunning lobby with its original Tennessee marble floors features a pictorial history of the grand hotel, along with a hip new lounge and upscale restaurant called the Dancing Goat. As it's now part of the Wyndham group, guests can expect rooms furnished with period reproductions, luxury bedding, and modern amenities, from flat screens to high-speed Internet.

Pros

  • Great location in historic downtown
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • Can be noisy when hosting special events in the ballroom
103 E. Picadilly St., Winchester, VA, 22601, USA
540-678–4700
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90 rooms

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Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center

$$ | 800 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA

In the heart of Midtown on the Georgia Tech campus, this gleaming building gets kudos for its comfortable, contemporary decor, and a staff that understands the needs of business travelers and meeting organizers. It also bursts with Georgia Tech pride, hosting the famed "Ramblin' Wreck"—a 1930 Ford Model A that serves as the mascot for the university's students—in its lobby. You hardly need to be a Yellow Jacket past or present to enjoy your stay, however.

Pros

  • Pleasant views of the skyline
  • Walking distance to eateries and attractions
  • Friendly, accommodating staff

Cons

  • Short on charm
  • Heavy student traffic when school's in session
  • Lacks luxurious bedding and beds
800 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA
404-347–9440
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252 rooms
No Meals

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The Georgian

$$$$ | 384 Canada St., Lake George, NY, 12845, USA

The sprawling, family-owned resort has a private beach and a marina. Rooms have views of the lake, the pool, or the courtyard; some have private balconies or patios. Suites have sitting areas with sleeper sofas. Traditional dark-wood furniture is used throughout. The main dining room ($$–$$$) serves mostly Continental fare: steak au poivre, lobster ravioli, roast rack of lamb, scampi, and chateaubriand. From mid-May through October, the Terrace Room hosts dinner theater.

Pros

  • Situated right in the center of Lake George

Cons

  • Accommodations are getting a little shabby
384 Canada St., Lake George, NY, 12845, USA
518-668--5401
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158 rooms

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The Georgian Hotel

$$$$ | 1415 Ocean Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90401, USA

Driving by, you can't miss the Georgian, a Wes Anderson fever dream built in 1933: its art deco exterior is aqua, with ornate bronze grillwork and a charming oceanfront veranda. The interiors remind visitors of the hotel's roots as a playground for Golden Age Hollywood royalty. The contemporary pet-friendly guest rooms have a more neutral palette, but their curves and details give more than a nod to the 1930s. Popular with visiting Europeans, the hotel's lobby echoes with foreign languages, especially around the lively lobby bar. Enjoy a lazy brunch or an Italian-inspired meal at Sirena, where you can appreciate the beach, ocean, and city views, or dine inside the clubby restaurant. Better yet, escort your cronies into the reservation-only Georgian Room, a former speakeasy that now delights with period cocktails and a luxe yet still approachable Italian menu (try the Sunday prix-fixe). There's also the Library bar for hotel guests only, featuring complimentary drinks. The daily $40 amenity fee includes bubbly and bottled water upon check-in, an EV charging station, bike rentals, yoga mats, a 24-hour fitness center with Pelotons, and more. Not enough luxury yet? Rent their manned 65' yacht.

Pros

  • Many ocean-view rooms
  • Front terrace is a great people-watching spot
  • Lively bar and restaurant

Cons

  • $80 parking and daily $40 amenity fee
  • Some rooms have unremarkable views
  • Decor a bit tired in places
1415 Ocean Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90401, USA
310-395–9945
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84 rooms
No Meals

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