5218 Best Hotels in USA

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Harbor Court Hotel

$$ | 165 Steuart St., San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA

This Spanish Colonial Revival–style hotel has nice touches that enliven the guest quarters, including 42-inch high-definition TVs, quirky mathematical wall clocks, ultra-comfortable beds, blackout shades to keep out the direct sunrise light, high-quality Malin + Goetz bathroom products, and the convenience of being attached to the Ozumo sushi restaurant. The ubiquitous amenity fee includes evening wine, continental breakfast, loaner bikes, and access to the excellent adjacent YMCA fitness facilities.

Pros

  • Calm vibe and mostly quiet location
  • Friendly, professional staffers
  • Bay Bridge and Ferry Building views from some rooms

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Nothing remarkable design-wise
  • Hallways feel dated compared to the rest of the hotel
165 Steuart St., San Francisco, CA, 94105, USA
415-882–1300
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131 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Harbor House Inn

$$ | 80 McKown St., Boothbay Harbor, ME, 04538, USA

Built in the early 1800s by Captain Mitchell Reed, this yellow, mansard-roofed inn sits atop McKown Hill in the heart of Boothbay Harbor. The water views are lovely, there's nearly always a breeze, and the innkeepers cater to the needs of each guest. At breakfast, served on the veranda or in the dining room, herbs and vegetables from the inn's garden are often used in dishes such as quiche, blueberry pancakes, or lobster deviled eggs. Some rooms have balconies, and some have whirlpool baths. There's a guest refrigerator and wine chiller, as well as complimentary snacks and bottled water.

Pros

  • Short walk to shops, restaurants, and the waterfront
  • Lovely views
  • Personalized care

Cons

  • Not on the water
  • Steep, short walk back up the hill to the inn
  • Two-night minimum for weekend stays
80 McKown St., Boothbay Harbor, ME, 04538, USA
207-633–2941
Hotel Details
Closed Jan.–Mar. except by advance reservation
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Harbor House Inn

$$ | 103 General Smith Dr., Sackets Harbor, NY, 13685, USA

Some rooms have views of the harbor at this hotel with a range of accommodations. In addition to standard rooms there are larger minisuites, with roll-away beds, that can sleep up to five people. Minisuites have refrigerators, microwaves, and in-room hot tubs.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of historical attractions
  • Some pets are allowed with fee

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • No in-room TVs
103 General Smith Dr., Sackets Harbor, NY, 13685, USA
315-646--8000
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Credit cards accepted
29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Harbor View Hotel and Resort

$$$$ | 131 N. Water St., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02539, USA

After more than 130 years of pampering guests, including Steven Spielberg and the Jaws cast and crew in 1975, this historic hotel is a true island classic. The gray-shingled 1891 Victorian building certainly looks the part, with its wraparound veranda, gazebo, and beautifully landscaped grounds. The resort includes two other historic buildings and an array of cottages. Whether you stay in the main house, the Roxana, or a cottage, expect Frette linens, plush robes, Molton Brown toiletries, use of beach towels, and perks like complimentary use of bicycles, shuttles to town or the beach, a saltwater pool, and hotel-led activities. The extensive children's summer program has a full roster of activities for kids; also offered are yoga and fitness classes, as well as lawn games for the whole family.

Pros

  • Near Fuller Beach
  • On-site restaurants
  • Excellent concierge service

Cons

  • A few blocks from commercial district
  • Steep rates
  • Lots of weddings
131 N. Water St., Martha's Vineyard, MA, 02539, USA
844-248–1167
Hotel Details
108 rooms
No Meals

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A Harbor View Inn

$ | 111 W. 11th St., Aberdeen, 98520, USA

You can gaze out at the harbor from every guest room in this 1905 Colonial Revival–style hilltop mansion with old-fashioned rooms, three with fireplaces, with antique headboards and handmade quilts. Hand-stenciled walls surround the elegant parlors, equipped with Victorian-era antiques and fireplaces for cool evenings. Sunrooms bring in the light and are filled with fragrant plants.

Pros

  • Nice views of downtown and the harbor
  • Gourmet breakfast served in the sunroom
  • Quiet, historic neighborhood

Cons

  • You must enjoy an abundance of Victoriana
  • Not suitable for young kids
  • 20-minute walk to downtown
111 W. 11th St., Aberdeen, 98520, USA
360-533–7996
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Credit cards accepted
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Harborfront Inn

$$$$ | 209 Front St., Greenport, NY, 11944, USA

Attracting a high-end clientele, including city dwellers seeking a luxury North Fork getaway, most rooms at this three-story, gray-and-white inn have balconies, some with harbor views. All rooms have high-speed Internet access and flat-screen TVs. Interiors are contemporary and bright, with cherrywood furniture, leather armchairs, and light-color carpeting. Down comforters and Frette linens outfit the beds. For a really big splurge, you might consider the Terrace Suite; at 800 square feet, it's double the size of the regular rooms, and it has a 1,000-square-foot deck.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of restaurants and shops

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends (three-night stays required in July and August)
209 Front St., Greenport, NY, 11944, USA
631-477–0707
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
35 rooms
No Meals

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Harborside Hotel, Spa & Marina

$$$ | 55 West St., Bar Harbor, ME, 04609, USA

Building facades, a grand lobby, and granite walls, stairs, and benches imbue this resort on Bar Harbor's busy waterfront with the aesthetic of the town's Gilded Age mansions. The once-private 1929 Bar Harbor Club, also designed in the Tudor style, anchors resort amenities such as a fitness center, full-service spa, clay tennis courts, and one of two heated pools. Accommodations include king and double-queen rooms as well as suites—a few swank ones sit atop an old coal pier. Serving breakfast, dinner, and drinks at the bar, the Italian restaurant has a pizza oven and outdoor seating; inside the vibe is garden room grand.

Pros

  • "family rooms" with walled-off bunk beds
  • Bar Harbor Club's half-Olympic-size pool with water views
  • Most rooms have balconies or patios and full or partial water views

Cons

  • $35 resort fee per day per reservation
  • Too large, busy, and bustling for some
  • Chilly Maine weather can limit use of resort amenities
55 West St., Bar Harbor, ME, 04609, USA
207-288–5033
Hotel Details
Closed late Nov.–early Apr.
211 rooms
No Meals

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Harborside Inn

$$ | 185 State St., Boston, MA, 02109, USA

A modern maritime theme is featured throughout this Waterfront property including a generous use of teak and classic maps of the Boston harbor. Many of the rooms have windows overlooking an interior atrium, which extends eight stories up to the roof. Amenities are at a minimum, but include flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Close to key tourist sites
  • Good value

Cons

  • Two people per room maximum for rooms with one bed
  • No pets
  • No valet, fitness center, room service, or spa
185 State St., Boston, MA, 02109, USA
617-723–7500
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200 rooms
No Meals

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Harborside Motel & Marina

$ | 903 Eisenhower Dr., FL, 33040, USA

This little motel neatly packages three appealing characteristics—affordability, safety, and a pleasant location between Old Town and New Town at Garrison Bight. Units are boxy and basic, with little patios and lots of peace and quiet. For on-the-water living, book one of the four stationary houseboats with shiny new interiors; each sleeps four. Sportfishing charters are just a block away, and there's a fish-cleaning table on the dock. The pool is small but refreshing after a day exploring.

Pros

  • Grills for cookouts
  • Friendly fishing atmosphere
  • Boat slips for guests

Cons

  • More than a mile from Duval Street
  • No parking for boat trailers
  • Minimum stays for special events and holidays
903 Eisenhower Dr., FL, 33040, USA
305-294–2780
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Harbour Cottage Inn

$$ | 9 Dirigo Rd., Southwest Harbor, ME, 04679, USA

Originally an annex to Mount Desert Island's first summer hotel, the elegant 1870 main inn has nine tasteful guest rooms named after different kinds of boats; there’s also a wing with two modern accommodations, including a three-bedroom suite with a kitchen, and a one-bedroom cottage. Serving drinks and "shareable bites" to guests and the public, the inn's cozy Bowsprit Bar (open 4–8:30 pm) makes great use of the large porch and deck overlooking the sweeping front lawn.

Pros

  • Bottled wine and canned beer and soda sold to guests via the honor system
  • All lodging quarters have robes
  • Fireplace and plenty of seating in the well-appointed parlor

Cons

  • One guest room's bath is on the private lower level (as is the entrance)
  • Some third-floor rooms
  • No water views
9 Dirigo Rd., Southwest Harbor, ME, 04679, USA
207-244–5738
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–late May
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Harbour House

$$ | 450 Old San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA

This condo hotel offers a degree of beach luxury with brightly painted and sea-motif studios and one- and two-bedroom condos, all privately owned and all with a balcony or lanai. Given its amenities, it's a real deal, mostly because there's a bit of a walk to the beach. Only three stories high, it does have some bay views but none of the Gulf. The owners also have a restaurant within easy walking distance.

Pros

  • Close to lots of restaurants
  • Roomy units
  • Free covered parking

Cons

  • A walk to the beach
  • Not great views from most rooms
  • No housekeeping service
450 Old San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, FL, 33931, USA
386-215–7902
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34 units
No Meals

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HarbourView Inn

$$$$ | 2 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC, 29401, USA

If you ask for a room with a view or even a private balcony here, you can gaze out over Charleston Harbor and onto the fountain at the center of Waterfront Park. All of the rooms were updated in 2021, shedding some traditional decor for updated armoires, drapes, and new carpet, plus refreshed local art. Some rooms are in a former 19th-century shipping warehouse with exposed brick walls, plantation shutters, and whirlpool tubs. Afternoon wine and cheese and evening milk and cookies are included. Parking is valet-only for $40 a day. A new hotel, The Cooper, is scheduled to open across the street in 2025, so ask about the state of construction noise and current views of the waterfront before booking. 

Pros

  • Continental breakfast can be delivered to your room or the rooftop
  • Attractive rooftop terrace with soaring views
  • Lovely Lowcountry design

Cons

  • Chain hotel feel in some parts
  • Not as new and exciting as similarly priced options
  • No pool
2 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC, 29401, USA
844-205–1727
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52 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City

$$$$ | 1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

Atlantic City may not have the glitz and glam of Vegas, but this property certainly makes you feel like you’re at a Vegas party where everyone came to have a good time while surrounded by priceless rock memorabilia and amazing works of art (look up as you're riding the escalator). The casino features more than 2,000 slot machines and 130 table games, plus there are four fine-dining restaurants onsite---Il Mulino New York, Sandpiper Coastal Bar & Grill, Council Oaks Steaks & Seafood, and Kuro---as well as the classic Hard Rock Cafe and a branch of South Jersey’s favorite sandwich shop, White House Subs. If you’re into more relaxing activities, there's a pool and sundeck on the South Tower’s 4th level, easy access to Atlantic City Beach (with drinks available at the Beach Bar), and the must-visit Rock Spa & Salon. 

Pros

  • Las Vegas, but in New Jersey
  • The 5,500-seat Etess Arena
  • The Rock Spa & Salon with its menu of services centered around the vibrations and patterns of music

Cons

  • This is not a quiet getaway location
  • Elevators are very slow so plan accordingly if you need to be somewhere at a specific time
  • Check-in on weekends and holidays can be chaotic if you don't have VIP parking and check-in
1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
609-449--1000
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2,032‎ rooms
No Meals

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Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando Resort

$$$$ | 5800 Universal Blvd., Universal Orlando Resort, FL, 32819, USA

Music rules in this mission-style building, from public areas decorated with rock memorabilia—Elvis's pajamas, Lady Gaga's latex gown, and Elton John's boots—to stylishly modern rooms, with deluxe bed linens, an entertainment center with a flat-panel TV, and lots of accessible media-device plugs. Its cool "Hotel California" look, hip accent pieces, convenient location adjacent to Universal Studios—along with the perk of using your room key as a Universal Express Unlimited Pass to get you to the front of each line—can make it worth the wallet-denting room rate.

Pros

  • Shuttle, water taxi, or short walk to Universal Parks and CityWalk
  • Universal Express Unlimited Pass included
  • Charge privileges extend to the other on-property Universal hotels

Cons

  • Rooms and meals are pricey
  • Fee for parking
  • Loud rock music in public areas, even the pool
5800 Universal Blvd., Universal Orlando Resort, FL, 32819, USA
407-503–2000
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650 rooms
No Meals

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Hard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach

$$ | 918 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, USA

Worth a visit for the rock-n-roll memorabilia alone, the Hard Rock Daytona Beach marries the traditional music-themed brand with the city's passions—auto racing, motorcycles, and the beach. There's a wall dedicated to the city's musical royalty, the Allman Brothers Band; unique items worn by the likes of Rihanna and Taylor Swift; and the mermaid costumers used by Bette Midler and her backup singers during her Las Vegas stint. And that's all in the lobby, where live music plays most nights. Music-themed rooms are modern, and many have balconies facing the beach, pool, or overlooking a concert stage. You choose the genre of in-room music that plays throughout your stay, and you can reserve, free of charge, a Fender guitar complete with a floor amp and headphones. For a special treat, book the signature Rhythm & Motion massage in the spa, one of the best in the city.

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Cool music memorabilia and live music daily
  • Excellent spa

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • Overpriced bar drinks
  • Noise in rooms facing concert stage
918 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, FL, 32118, USA
844-745–1502
Hotel Details
200 rooms
No Meals

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Hard Rock Hotel San Diego

$$ | 207 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA

Self-billed as a hip playground for rock stars and people who want to party like them, the Hard Rock near Petco Park overlooks glimmering San Diego Bay with an interior that oozes laid-back sophistication and guest rooms that include branded Sleep Like a Rock beds and the option of renting a guitar. One of the hotel's 17 Rock Star suites was designed by the pop group, the Black-Eyed Peas. Restaurants on-site include Nobu, a sushi mecca, and Maryjane's, a diner with classic American style. Among locals, the hotel is most well-known for its 207 nightclub and Float—a poolside bar where skimpy bikinis and board shorts rule.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Energetic scene
  • Luxurious rooms

Cons

  • Pricey drinks
  • Some attitude
  • Party scene tends to be loud
207 5th Ave., San Diego, CA, 92101, USA
619-702–3000
Hotel Details
420 rooms
No Meals

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The Hardwood Hill

$ | 864 Harwood Hill Rd., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA

Built in 1937, this fully renovated roadside motel has been given a distinct artsy, boutique upgrade by a foursome of new owners, three of whom are working artists, which translates into a sculpture garden out front, regular workshops by a resident artist, and performances on the red stage on the vast, hammock-dappled back lawn. Rooms are constrained to historical dimensions, but feel fresh, modern, and modestly stylish.

Pros

  • Farmhouse suite with stunning views
  • Good value for cost
  • “arts package” includes tickets and discounts at local sights

Cons

  • Must drive to town
  • Rooms somewhat small
  • No restaurant or dining area
864 Harwood Hill Rd., Bennington, VT, 05201, USA
802-442–6278
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hargrave House

$$ | 50 S. Main St., Doylestown, PA, 18901, USA

The spirited British innkeeper, Lorna Woodson, watches over Hargrave House like someone who helped re-create it, because she did. A true bed-and-breakfast in the center of town, the inn is named for stonemason Thomas Hargrave, who owned the home in the mid-19th century, but the original section, in which you'll find the cozy Hargrave House Suite, dates to around 1814. The other guest rooms, which are larger, are in a new annex; most have fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Feather beds and 600-thread-count linens show the innkeeper's attention to detail, as do her cooked-to-order full breakfasts, prepared at a time of each guest's choosing (and accommodating dietary constraints). Don't be surprised if she offers you a glass of sherry in winter to go with some afternoon nibbles.

Pros

  • Attentive and flexible innkeeper
  • Free on-site parking
  • Central location

Cons

  • Only one room in historic part of house
50 S. Main St., Doylestown, PA, 18901, USA
215-348–3334
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Credit cards accepted
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Harmony Meadows Tennis Resort

$$$$ | 4848 Green Ave., Manson, 98831, USA

Opened in 2021, this small resort offers luxury accommodations in a total of 13 unique suites, including 3 suites in the main inn with the inspiring names Love, Peace, and Joy; 9 cottage suites decorated to reflect their own evocative names and sleeping two to four guests; and the spacious Hayloft Suite that sleeps eight. The LoveAll Cafe, open seasonally, serves up healthy smoothies, all-day breakfast, sandwiches and salads, and espresso drinks. It's a handy place to fuel up before a tennis or pickleball game, or a welcome break after an energetic workout on the courts. With its verdant setting and manicured lawns, the resort is a popular and photogenic venue for weddings, retreats, and group gatherings. Use of the six tennis courts and two pickleball courts is included with your stay, and add-ons include tennis instruction and wine tasting. An outdoor swimming pool is part of future plans.

Pros

  • Remote and peaceful location
  • Use of top-quality tennis and pickleball courts included in price
  • Adult and junior tennis programs

Cons

  • On-site eatery only serves breakfast and lunch
  • Popular with weddings and groups, which may not appeal to everyone
  • Two-night minimum
4848 Green Ave., Manson, 98831, USA
509-888–2344
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
13 suites
No Meals

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Harmony Motel

$ | 71161 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Twentynine Palms, CA, 92277, USA

In the late 1980s, while working on and taking photos for the now legendary album, The Joshua Tree, the rock band U2 found itself holed up at this circa-1952 roadside motel atop a hill overlooking town and beneath the national park’s jagged peaks. If you want luxury, look elsewhere; though some rooms offer kitchenettes, all have a hodgepodge of furnishings and basic bathrooms and amenities. But if you seek a storied stay, this fits the bill. You can even recreate one of the photos that made the final liner notes: the hotel sign that serendipitously features musical notes is still standing.

Pros

  • Cactus gardens and nature trail
  • Outdoor pool and hot tub
  • A mile from 49 Palms Oasis trail

Cons

  • Small property that books quickly
  • Dated decor
  • On a busy highway
71161 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Twentynine Palms, CA, 92277, USA
760-367–3351
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8 units
No Meals

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The Harper Inn

$ | 3038 Orchard La., Placerville, CA, 95667, USA

Snappy design, full kitchens, and proximity to downtown, wineries, and Apple Hill make this small early-1940s motel renovated in 2022 into vacation rentals a delight for its price point. The aesthetically pleasing suitelike accommodations have separate bedrooms (king or queen beds), walk-in rain showers, 60-inch smart TVs, and responsive Wi-Fi. The husband-and-wife hosts pride themselves on the TLC they've put into the house and the hospitality they show their guests. Some noise bleed-through between rooms and the less than scintillating location in a residential cul-de-sac between stand-alone commercial establishments and a strip mall count as drawbacks, but the pluses for the most part outweigh them in this Gold Country town with few worthy nonchain options.

Pros

  • Responsive Wi-Fi
  • Aesthetically pleasing suitelike accommodations
  • Husband-and-wife hosts

Cons

  • Lacks the amenities of full-service establishments
  • Less than scintillating location
  • Airbnb rental
  • Need to call owner's cell to book a particular room
3038 Orchard La., Placerville, CA, 95667, USA
805-324–2798
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4 rooms
No Meals

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The Harpeth Hotel

$$ | 130 2nd Ave. N, Franklin, TN, 37064, USA

Book your stay at The Harpeth Hotel to enjoy a beautiful historic space just steps away from the shopping and dining in Downtown Franklin. Choose from a variety of room and suite sizes for cozy intimate lodging with Southern flourishes. For music lovers, the hotel offers live music most weekends, though check the Happenings schedule ahead of time. The Harpeth also has on-site dining at 1799 Kitchen and Cocktails and McGavock's Coffee Bar & Provisions.

Pros

  • Steps to Downtown Franklin
  • On-site dining and beverages
  • Historic building

Cons

  • Rooms book quickly
  • Suites are pricey
  • Could be loud during peak seasons
130 2nd Ave. N, Franklin, TN, 37064, USA
615-206--7510
Hotel Details
119 rooms
No Meals

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Harrah's

$ | 2900 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV, 89029, USA

The classiest joint in Laughlin comes with a private sand beach and two casinos, one of which is smoke free. It boasts the 3,000-seat Rio Vista Outdoor Amphitheater, which has hosted the likes of Bonnie Raitt and Jeff Dunham. The hotel has an adults-only pool and room towers, a World Series of Poker–theme poker room, and a Mexican restaurant from celebrity chef Guy Fieri.

Pros

  • Separate family and adults-only towers and pools
  • Smoking and smoke-free casinos
  • Air-charter flights from all over the country to resort for player card members

Cons

  • Pools can fill up fast
  • Lines can be long for guest services, promotions
  • Resort fee ($19) charged for free Wi-Fi and gym
2900 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV, 89029, USA
702-298–4600
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1561 rooms
No Meals

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Harrah's Atlantic City Casino Hotel

$ | 777 Harrah's Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA

In the marina district, this five-tower property has rooms with high ceilings, elegant wood furniture, and tasteful fabric flourishes. As parents relax at the acclaimed Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa, younger guests can go a little wild at the family fun center with its mini-golf course, arcade, and family pool. Hotel staff can also book tee times for golfers at the Atlantic City Country Club and enroll amateur cooks in classes at the on-site Viking Cooking School, where instructors and celebrity chefs teach classes for all abilities.

Pros

  • Variety of on-site activities
  • Award-winning spa
  • Large inventory of rooms

Cons

  • Dining options could be better for size
  • No beach access
  • Some rooms could use renovation
777 Harrah's Blvd., Atlantic City, NJ, 08401, USA
888-907-4095
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Credit cards accepted
1174 rooms
No Meals

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Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort

$$$$ | 777 Casino Dr., Cherokee, NC, 28719, USA

The Harrah's complex now includes two hotels, doubling down on its status as North Carolina's largest lodging. The Cherokee opened in 2021, adding 725 more rooms to the 21-story towers of the existing resort. The comfortable rooms and suites on the higher floors overlook the mountains, and escalators get you to the casino and the extensive restaurant selection that includes a Wicked Weed Brewpub, a Ruth's Chris Steak House, BRIO Italian Grille, Guy Fieri's Cherokee Kitchen, and a food court by Gordon Ramsay that stays open late. The casino is larger than three football fields and has live blackjack, roulette, craps, and poker games along with some 5,000 electronic gaming machines. There's also a bowling alley and a 3,000-seat theater that presents big-name stars like Travis Tritt, Pat Benatar, and Three Dog Night. The lobby and other public areas incorporate traditional Cherokee art themes. Room prices surge beyond $500 on weekends, but are often under $100 on weekdays.

Pros

  • Spa, fitness center, and indoor and outdoor pools
  • Rooms are much nicer than most alternatives in Cherokee
  • Everything you need on the premises

Cons

  • Heavily booked year-round with high-rollers
  • State's no-smoking laws don't apply here
  • Huge casino environment not for everyone
777 Casino Dr., Cherokee, NC, 28719, USA
828-497–7777
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1,800 rooms
No Meals

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Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

$ | 3475 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

Old-school Vegas is alive and well at this affordable Center Strip property. The hotel, which opened in 1973, has undergone periodic renovations to keep up with the times, though it is no longer a destination property. Mountain Deluxe Tower Rooms are done in cool neutrals, Valley rooms have rain showers, and Cabana rooms have direct access to the pool. The casino floor, however, still has a lot of mirrors—a much less cool throwback to the 1970s. The sportsbook has mobile ordering, with food delivered to your seat. The pool, though small in comparison with others on the Strip, is relaxing and fun. The most rollicking time is had at Carnaval Court, where bartenders mix drinks with acrobatics and flair and there are live DJs.

Pros

  • Throwback vibe with some modern touches
  • Affordable, reliable rooms
  • Ideal location

Cons

  • Zero wow factor
  • Small pool
  • Lots and lots of mirrors
3475 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
800-214–9110
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2530 rooms
No Meals

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Harrah's Tahoe Hotel/Casino

$ | 15 U.S. 50, Stateline, NV, 89449, USA

The 18-story hotel's major selling point is that every room has two full bathrooms, a boon if you're traveling with family. Upper-floor guest rooms have lake or mountain views. Standard rooms, spacious at about 475 square feet but in need, comment some guests, of a decor update, have coffeemakers, but you'll pay a small fee for a refrigerator. Higher-priced rooms, which benefit from softer hues, come with refrigerators. Among the restaurants, the top-floor Friday's Station Steak & Seafood Grill, with good views from every table, is a standout; there's also a bar on the 18th floor. A tunnel runs under U.S. 50 to Harveys, which, like Harrah's, is now part of the Caesars empire. Cheaper rates are available midweek.

Pros

  • Lake and mountain views from upper-floor rooms
  • Good midweek values
  • Top-floor steak house with good views from all tables

Cons

  • Can get noisy
  • Room decor needs an update
  • Lacks intimacy
15 U.S. 50, Stateline, NV, 89449, USA
775-588–6611
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512 rooms
No Meals

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Harrison House Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 313 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, OH, 43201, USA

This turquoise-and-cream 1890 Queen Anne is a perfect fit in its Victorian Village surroundings. It's easy to imagine yourself in another century as you lounge in a wicker chair on the bright blue front porch. The inn, which is near the Ohio State campus and the Short North, has a reputation for impeccable service, and guests rave about the candlelit breakfast. Rooms are individually styled but maintain a scheme of mauves and creams. A fully stocked apartment designed for short stays and appropriate for guests with children is also available.

313 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, OH, 43201, USA
614-333--0512
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hartford Marriott Downtown

$$$ | 200 Columbus Blvd., Hartford, CT, 06103, USA

This convenient, upscale hotel is connected to the Connecticut Convention Center and within walking distance of the Connecticut Science Center, Wadsworth Atheneum, Old State House, and other attractions. Guest rooms are decked out with flat-screen TVs and pillow-top beds dressed in 300-thread-count sheets, and many have views of the Connecticut River. Relax with a massage or a facial at the spa—or join the party in the swank lobby lounge, where DJs spin on weekends.

Pros

  • Lots of restaurants nearby
  • Starbucks café in the lobby
  • Accessible rooms available

Cons

  • Standard accommodations, nothing outstanding
  • Pay for parking (nearby or valet)
  • Room service items are prepackaged and ready-to-eat—not cooked to order
200 Columbus Blvd., Hartford, CT, 06103, USA
860-249–8000
Hotel Details
409 rooms
No Meals

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Hartman's Briney Breezes Motel

$$$$ | 693 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA

This two-story motel is steps from the dunes and the beach, just across the two-lane Old Montauk Highway. The bright, clean, one- and two-room suites have full kitchens and ocean views. You can walk the seaside path to town and restaurants or splash around in the heated pool.

Pros

  • Free beach passes
  • Short walk to town

Cons

  • No restaurant on-site
693 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk, NY, 11954, USA
631-668–2290
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed mid-Nov.–early Mar.
44 rooms
No Meals

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