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Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Rome

$$ | 100–110 W. 2nd Ave., Rome, GA, 30161, USA

Located in Rome's historic downtown district, the Hawthorn Suites is housed in a beautifully renovated 1890s warehouse with original wood floors, brick walls, and a large skylit atrium. The hotel offers spacious studios, suites, and lofts—some with balconies and river views. Perhaps the most unique thing about the hotel is the variety of room configurations, designed to keep the historic character of the building intact. It certainly doesn't feel like a cookie-cutter chain, and its close proximity to shops, restaurants, and Rome's riverfront parks can't be beat. The hotel even loans out bicycles so you can leave your car parked if you'd like. 

Pros

  • Historical charm on the river
  • Tastefully decorated rooms
  • Walking distance of shops, restaurants, and attractions

Cons

  • No pool
  • Can fill up quickly due to events
  • Some rooms can be noisy
100–110 W. 2nd Ave., Rome, GA, 30161, USA
706-378–4837
Hotel Details
65 rooms
No Meals

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The Hawthorne Hotel

$$ | 18 Washington Sq. W, Salem, MA, 01970, USA

This elegant full-service historic hotel celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025 and is named for the town's most famous writer. It's within walking distance of the town common, museums, shops, and waterfront. The tastefully decorated rooms include amenities like free Wi-Fi and windows that open; many rooms have great views of Salem Common. A full-service restaurant and a cozy tavern are also on-site.

Pros

  • Lovely, historic lobby
  • Free parking available behind hotel
  • Free passes to the Salem YMCA

Cons

  • Many rooms are small
  • Two-night minimum June through October
  • Pricey pet policy
18 Washington Sq. W, Salem, MA, 01970, USA
978-744–4080
Hotel Details
93 rooms
No Meals
$75 charge per room per night for pets

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Haywood Park Hotel

$$ | 1 Battery Park Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA

Location is the biggest draw of this all-suites downtown hotel within walking distance of many shops, restaurants, and galleries. Once the site of Bon Marché and Ivey's department stores, this hotel gives a nod to its history with mannequins and announcements on the elevator like "Fourth Floor, Women's Clothing." Spacious suites have large bathrooms of Spanish marble. There's a small shopping mall and café in the atrium and a restaurant, Isa's Bistro, with sidewalk seating.

Pros

  • Small shopping mall and café
  • Isa's Bistro has sidewalk seating
  • Large and comfortable rooms

Cons

  • Not as high-end as other nearby hotels
  • Pricey in high season
  • No pool
1 Battery Park Ave., Asheville, NC, 28801, USA
828-232–8217
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33 suites
No Meals

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Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch

$$$ | 100 Grassy Lake Rd., Moran, WY, 83013, USA
Set along the scenic connecting road between the north boundary of Grand Teton and the South Entrance of Yellowstone, this secluded compound offers both upscale cabins with patios, handcrafted furniture, and private baths, and less-expensive rustic camping cabins that share a common bathhouse with the campground and RV park. Although not technically inside the park, it's operated by one of Grand Teton's main concessionaires, and it's just a 10-minute drive from the north end of Jackson Lake. Amenities include a laid-back restaurant, a convenience store, and a gas station.

Pros

  • Good base between Grand Teton and Yellowstone
  • Tranquil setting
  • Mix of upscale and budget accommodations

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Limited dining options
  • Remote location
100 Grassy Lake Rd., Moran, WY, 83013, USA
307-543–2861
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–May
92 rooms
No Meals

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Healdsburg Inn on the Plaza

$$$ | 112 Matheson St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA

A sensible choice if you'll be dining in town during your stay, this inn across from Healdsburg Plaza, part of the Four Sisters Collection of California lodgings, occupies a 19th-century former office building. The rooms, done in muted yellow shades, have high ceilings and electric or gas fireplaces and retain some original architectural elements. Wine and hors d'oeuvres are served each late afternoon, and guests take breakfast (included in the rate) in their lodgings or the second-floor sunroom.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Late-afternoon wine hour and freshly baked cookies
  • Online deals when booking directly

Cons

  • Slightly impersonal feel for this type of inn
  • No dedicated parking
  • Minimum-stay requirement on weekends
112 Matheson St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-433–6991
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heart of the Village Inn

$$ | 5347 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne, VT, 05482, USA

Each of the elegantly furnished rooms at this B&B in an 1886 Queen Anne Victorian provides coziness and tastefully integrated modern conveniences. Five guest rooms are in the house itself, and four more are in the carriage barn; seven rooms have king-size beds, and the other two are suites that can accommodate up to four guests.

Pros

  • Easy walk to shops and restaurants
  • Elegant historical building
  • Hypoallergenic bedding and memory foam mattresses

Cons

  • Near but not within Shelburne Farms
  • No elevator or wheelchair access
  • No guests under 18
5347 Shelburne Rd., Shelburne, VT, 05482, USA
802-985–9060
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heat Hotel

$$$ | 1420 McCulloch Blvd., Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86403, USA

The rooms at this sleek, angular boutique hotel on the west side of London Bridge capture the see-and-be-seen playfulness of Vegas, making it a hit with well-heeled, stylish visitors. Rooms have private balconies or patios overlooking Bridgewater Channel and are done in muted color schemes with soft Anichini linens, H20 bath products, low-slung contemporary furniture, and plenty of creature comforts—flat-screen TVs and microwaves. Although there's no pool, an outdoor bar facing the water has cushy private cabanas with daybeds—this area is a sea of tanned and toned bodies during busy periods. It's the most interesting—and luxurious—hotel in town.

Pros

  • Stylish and posh decor
  • Steps from London Bridge and many restaurants
  • Swanky bar and cabana area
  • Special packages for pet owners

Cons

  • Might be a bit too trendy for some
  • Bar and cabana area can be a scene on weekends and during spring break
  • Pounding music from bar can be heard in some rooms on the weekend
  • No on-site restaurant
1420 McCulloch Blvd., Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86403, USA
928-854–2833
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25 rooms
No Meals

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Heathman Hotel

$$ | 1001 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA

The choice of countless celebs and dignitaries since it opened in 1927, this wonderfully atmospheric, art-filled hotel has undergone a stylish and contemporary redesign but is still filled with regal touches, including the high-ceilinged library with more than 2,700 signed volumes (many of which come from past Heathman guests). Although the restaurant was closed as of this writing, there are plenty of excellent dining options nearby.

Pros

  • An inviting design that mixes classic and contemporary pieces
  • Central location adjoining Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, and a block from Portland Art Museum
  • Outstanding art collection

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Expensive parking
  • Currently lacking a restaurant
1001 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA
503-241–4100
Hotel Details
150 rooms
No Meals

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Heathman Lodge

$$ | 7801 N.E. Greenwood Dr., Vancouver, 98662, USA

Designed in the tradition of a grand mountain lodge—with Native American wood carvings, Pendleton blankets, and a stunning log-beam lobby—this rustic-chic hotel is marred only by its bland suburban location in Vancouver, Washington. But this stylish retreat is a good choice if you're seeking distinctive rooms and resort amenities (an indoor pool and a health-and-fitness center) at significantly lower rates than what you'll pay in downtown Portland. Rooms are spacious, with custom-built wood furniture, and some suites have gas fireplaces. On-site Hudson's Bar & Grill serves consistently good Pacific Northwest–inspired fare.

Pros

  • Handsome, reasonably priced rooms
  • Very good restaurant on-site
  • Free parking and proximity to aiport

Cons

  • Dull office-park setting
  • 25-minute drive from downtown Portland
7801 N.E. Greenwood Dr., Vancouver, 98662, USA
360-254–3100
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161 rooms, 21 suites
No Meals

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The Hedges

$$$ | 1 Hedges Rd., Blue Mountain Lake, NY, 12812, USA

This camp, dating from 1880, is where you check in if you want to check out for a while. Forget phones, computers, and TVs—the emphasis here is on the great outdoors, and the rustic accommodations reflect that. Early-morning views from this property are of mist-covered Blue Mountain Lake and surrounding Adirondack Mountains. You might take a kayak or canoe out on the lake, hit some balls on the tennis court, try to hook a fish, or snuggle up with a book in a cozy nook. Kids will love the Ping-Pong tables, pool table, and beach access.

Pros

  • Breakfast and dinner are included in the price

Cons

  • No bar or pool
  • No pets allowed
1 Hedges Rd., Blue Mountain Lake, NY, 12812, USA
518-352--7352
Hotel Details
No credit cards
31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hedges Inn

$$$$ | 74 James Lane, East Hampton, NY, 11937, USA

This clapboard inn overlooking Town Pond surrounds you with comfort and charm, and guests here are treated like family. Less than ¼ mile from the beach, the inn is also within walking distance of shops, a movie theater, and restaurants. The complimentary breakfast includes items like waffles, frittata, eggs any style, smoked salmon, and homemade sausage. Guests can relax at the cozy on-site bar.

Pros

  • Complimentary buffet breakfast
  • About a 15-minute walk to beach or town

Cons

  • No pool
  • Pricey
  • Children only accepted at owners' discretion
74 James Lane, East Hampton, NY, 11937, USA
631-324–7101
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Nov.–April
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heights House Hotel

$$$$ | 308 S. Boylan Ave., Raleigh, NC, 27603, USA

The kind of hotel that will have you checking neighborhood real estate listings, this elegant inn has been home to several families and a Baptist church before being transformed into nine luxury rooms, an intimate bar, and a romantic events venue. Guests are greeted with a glass of champagne before being led to a sun-soaked room with Egyptian cotton sheets, thoughtful technology (meaning: excellent plugs), and decor that feels both vintage and modern. The Boylan Heights location is the best of all worlds, close to downtown, Warehouse District galleries, and NC State campus. The Parlor is open to the public, serving afternoon tea, Italian-inspired cocktails and charcuterie, and themed Supper Club dinners. The historic nature of the property means no elevator (though there are ADA-accessible rooms), pool, or gym, but guests may use facilities at two nearby YMCAs.

Pros

  • Supper Club events
  • Intimate Parlor bar serves craft cocktails and afternoon tea
  • Walking distance from downtown Raleigh

Cons

  • No children under 18
  • Historic home doesn't accommodate an elevator
  • No pool or gym
308 S. Boylan Ave., Raleigh, NC, 27603, USA
919-594–1881
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hemlock Inn

$$$ | 911 Galbraith Creek Rd., Bryson City, NC, 28713, USA

This folksy friendly mountain inn on 55 acres on a hilltop near Bryson City, operated by the same family since 1969, is the kind of place where you can relax in a rocking chair, catch up on reading, or play a game of Scrabble. The family-style meals are prepared with regional foods.

Pros

  • Unpretentious vibe
  • Delicious Southern-style food
  • Peaceful surroundings

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi, TVs, or in-room phones
  • Family-style dining not for everyone
  • Alcohol only allowed in rooms
911 Galbraith Creek Rd., Bryson City, NC, 28713, USA
828-488–2885
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Henley Park Hotel

$ | 926 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA

A Tudor-style building adorned with gargoyles, this National Historic Trust property has the cozy feel of an English country house, and the atmosphere extends to charming rooms that were once the choice of senators and notables from Washington society. Afternoon tea is served in the handsome Wilkes Room (reservations are required), and The Tavern at the Henley Park serves regional American dishes in an elegant setting. This oasis in the busy Penn Quarter is close to the Washington Convention Center and to other major attractions in Downtown D.C. 

Pros

  • Centrally located
  • Historic building
  • Welcoming staff

Cons

  • Some rooms are small with very tiny bathrooms
  • Rooms can be noisy and not all have views
  • Expensive valet parking
926 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA
202-638–5200
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96 rooms
No Meals

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Heritage Inn

$$ | 1700 Fox Farm Rd., Great Falls, MT, 59404, USA

What used to be a cookie-cutter Best Western is now a locally owned and operated convention center hotel proud of its business center, indoor pool, solarium, dry sauna, exercise center, and king suites with jetted tubs, among other amenities. Take advantage of the free airport shuttle, and if you're feeling lucky, the on-site casino. 

Pros

  • Rates are very reasonable
  • 3 miles from the airport
  • Restaurants, the Missouri River, and the AMC movie theater are within a mile

Cons

  • Not the prettiest location
  • Congested area, particularly during rush hour
  • Can be loud if you have a poolside room
1700 Fox Farm Rd., Great Falls, MT, 59404, USA
406-761–1900
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230 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heritage Park Resort & Belle Mount Vineyards

$ | 2570 Newland Rd., Warsaw, VA, 22572, USA

On Menokin Bay, this campground has panoramic views overlooking the Rappahannock River and scenic wildlife settings. The rustic wooden two-bedroom cottages are heated and air-conditioned so they can be rented year-round. Each has a living room with navy plaid chairs and sofa, a dining room, and a fully equipped kitchen. With its banquet facilities, which can accommodate 300, the resort is a good place for picnics, receptions, and family reunions. There are also 78 campsites, some of which have full hookups or partial hookups. Tours and tastings at the winery on the premises are available Wednesday through Sunday from mid-March to mid-December. This is a part of the Northern Neck Wine Trail.

Pros

  • Free winery tours and tastings
  • Close to Stratford Hall Plantation

Cons

  • Cottage and campsite options might be too rustic for some
  • No Internet
2570 Newland Rd., Warsaw, VA, 22572, USA
804-333–4038
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
5 cottages, 78 campsites (20 with water and electric and 25 with water, electric, and sewer)

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Hermosa Inn

$$$$ | 5532 N. Palo Cristi Rd., AZ, 85253, USA

On 6 acres of lushly landscaped desert, the Hermosa is a blessedly peaceful alternative to some of the larger resorts nearby. This boutique hotel's ranch-style lodge was the home and studio of cowboy artist Lon Megargee in the 1930s; today the adobe structure houses Lon's at the Hermosa, justly popular for its New American cuisine. Villas as big as private homes and individually decorated casitas hold an enviable collection of Western art.

Pros

  • Luxurious but cozy
  • Pet-friendly
  • Fantastic restaurant

Cons

  • Neighborhood location means you'll have to drive to get anywhere
  • Lacks some luxury amenities of larger resorts nearby
  • Although delicious, only one restaurant
5532 N. Palo Cristi Rd., AZ, 85253, USA
602-955–8614
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43 casitas
No Meals

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Heron Inn

$$ | 117 Maple Ave., La Conner, 98257, USA

At this relaxing, contemporary inn, wellness is the name of the game—there's a small but well-designed spa, reasonably priced packages include massage or other treatments, and a healthy breakfast buffet is served every morning. Accommodations range from simple and economical rooms with queen beds to spacious suites with gas fireplaces and deep jetted soaking tubs.

Pros

  • Rooms have plush robes and bathrooms with radiant heat
  • Good dining within walking distance
  • High-tech touches like Roku

Cons

  • No coffee in rooms (but it's always available in the lobby)
  • Several blocks from the waterfront
  • Not a great option for kids
117 Maple Ave., La Conner, 98257, USA
360-399–1074
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hershey Farm Resort

$ | 240 Hartman Bridge Rd., Ronks, PA, 17572, USA

Especially geared to families, this inn just north of Strasburg stands on 23 acres of manicured grounds with walking paths past gardens, a catch-and-release pond, and creekside woods. The hotel offers modern rooms and suites in three buildings distinguished by different decor; some have patios or balconies. Sight and Sound Theatre is right around the corner. The smorgasbord restaurant serves a complimentary all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet to inn guests.

Pros

  • The cafe is an alternative to the hotel's smorgasbord
  • Proximity to Sight & Sound Theatre
  • Farm animals and playground for the kids

Cons

  • No elevator to the second floor
  • Some rooms need updating
  • Thin walls between guest rooms
240 Hartman Bridge Rd., Ronks, PA, 17572, USA
717-827–8635
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60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hershey Lodge and Convention Center

$$$ | 325 University Dr., Hershey, PA, 17033, USA

This bustling and sprawling resort caters to families as well as business and convention travelers. An indoor water park and seasonal outdoor pool, arcade, mini golf, and crafts activities keep the kids busy until they're ready to crash in your spic-and-span room. There are four restaurants, including the upscale Revelry, plus room service and a café for coffee and breakfast. The Lodge offers discounted Hersheypark tickets and free passes to Hershey Gardens and The Hershey Story's Museum Experience.

Pros

  • Discounted and free admission to Hershey attractions
  • Sports bar with 39 TVs
  • Well-equipped fitness center

Cons

  • Chain-hotel vibe
  • Sprawling layout not ideal for families with young children
  • Crowded during large conventions
325 University Dr., Hershey, PA, 17033, USA
844-330–1802
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665 rooms
No Meals

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The Hewitt Wellington

$ | 200 Monmouth Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA

Originally a 19th-century Victorian hotel, the Hewitt Wellington has been renovated into a more modern lakefront boutique inn. Furnishings throughout are elegant and understated—there are Victorian flourishes, but you won't find rooms plastered with jarring wallpaper. The best of the standard rooms have private porches overlooking the heated outdoor pool. Staying here puts you next to Spring Lake and three blocks from the ocean. Off the wraparound porch is Whispers restaurant, which preserves the Victorian aesthetic while serving contemporary cuisine.

Pros

  • Lakefront setting
  • Restaurant on site

Cons

  • Service can be spotty
200 Monmouth Ave., Spring Lake, NJ, 07762, USA
732-974--1212
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Credit cards accepted
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heywood Hotel

$$ | 1609 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, 78702, USA

This boutique hotel debuted amidst the rapidly gentrifying strip of East Cesar Chavez, and the neighborhood has continued to flourish around the restored 1920s bungalow, elevating its desirable indie locale. The exterior, with a front porch and hanging basket chairs, is quaintly retro, and interiors are sleek and sophisticated, with mid-century modern style and historic accents, like original long-leaf pine floors. Seven rooms, each slightly different, are split between the original bungalow and the second floor of an adjacent building, accessed by a communal courtyard. Popular shops and restaurants and the hive of East Sixth bars are within walking distance. You can also explore with complimentary bicycles. Full-property group rentals are available.

Pros

  • Free off-street parking and complimentary bikes
  • Chic but approachable design
  • Luxury amenities and excellent attention to detail by the staff

Cons

  • Noise can be an issue
  • Pricier than conventional downtown chain hotels
  • Not designed for families or children
1609 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, 78702, USA
512-271–5522
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7 rooms
No Meals

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Hideaway Cove

$$ | 2315 Nalo Rd., HI, 96756, USA

Set back from the ocean's edge on a quiet road in the heart of Poipu, Hideaway Cove is a boutique vacation rental with three units ranging from studios to two bedrooms, each appointed with tropical-style furniture and original artwork. The two-bedroom top-floor Sea Breeze unit comes with a hot tub and grill. All units have air-conditioning and full kitchens.

Pros

  • High-quality furnishings
  • Private lanai
  • Rates drop with a weeklong stay

Cons

  • Better for couples than families
  • No pool
  • Cleaning fee
2315 Nalo Rd., HI, 96756, USA
310-502–5023
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3 units
No Meals

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The Higgins Hotel & Conference Center

$$$ | 1000 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA

Unique in its position as a hotel owned and operated by a museum (in partnership with Hilton), the Higgins is both an extension of the WWII Museum and a convenient, modern stay full of Art Deco touches and museum-quality photographs and art. Overall, there’s a 1940s theme that’s focused on the war, but with more positive tones than you might find at the museum across the street. Take Rosie’s On The Roof, for example: named after Rosie the Riveter, the gorgeous rooftop bar and terrace serving small bites and classic cocktails is an homage to the working women of America’s WWII homefront.

Pros

  • Unique concept
  • Modern amenities and custom decor
  • Great bar and restaurant outlets

Cons

  • WWII theme isn't for everyone
  • Area outside gets easily congested
  • Long walk to French Quarter
1000 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA, 70130, USA
504-528–1941
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High Country Motor Lodge

$$$ | 1000 W. Rte. 66, AZ, 86001, USA

With its hip, ’60s vibe, this renovated motel attracts weary travelers and locals alike for live music, cocktails, and artisan pizzas at its on-site restaurant. Rooms are basic but clean and comfortable. The property boasts Arizona's first Nordic spa, available for use for an additional fee.

Pros

  • On-site Nordic spa
  • Live music and movie nights
  • Cassette players (and cassettes) in each room

Cons

  • Some noise from train and other rooms
  • Sparse design with no microwave or desk
  • No early check-in
1000 W. Rte. 66, AZ, 86001, USA
928-774--5221
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123 rooms
No Meals

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High Meadows Vineyard Inn

$ | 55 High Meadows La., Scottsville, VA, 24590, USA

Federalist and Italianate architecture are joined by a hall in this bed-and-breakfast (and working vineyard), combining houses from 1832 and 1882. This 13-acre property is 15 miles south of Monticello and close to several top wineries, and their own vineyard is known for its pinot noir. All of the rooms have been recently renovated, with the addition of luxury linens and Arbonne toiletries. Dinner is served in the dining room by reservation Wednesday through Saturday, and a substantial breakfast is included in the room rate. The inn even keeps its own hens for true farm-to-table organic eggs.

Pros

  • Luxury amenities
  • Winery on-site
  • Historic property

Cons

  • Farther from town
  • Small size books up quickly
55 High Meadows La., Scottsville, VA, 24590, USA
434-286–2218
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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High Noon Beach Resort

$$ | 4424 El Mar Dr., FL, 33308, USA

This highly rated family-run hotel sits on 300 feet of beachy paradise with plenty of cozy spots, two heated pools, and an atmosphere that keeps visitors coming back for more. Accommodations—poolside or oceanfront—range from standard rooms to efficiencies with kitchens to full apartments with separate bedrooms and one or two baths. Nine rooms have private balconies. There's also a two-bedroom beach house.

Pros

  • Directly on the beach
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Great staff

Cons

  • 45-day notice of cancellation
  • No maid service on Sunday
  • No guarantee for room type
4424 El Mar Dr., FL, 33308, USA
954-776–1121
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41 rooms
No Meals

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High Peaks Resort

$$$$ | 2384 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA

The 7-acre waterfront property that once was the Hilton has now become the newly renovated High Peaks. The property has accommodations in two buildings, one on Main Street in the center of town and another on the water. The entire property has been redone, so everything is new, including the lobby, the rooms, and three new restaurants—the casual Dancing Bears; the fine-dining venue Reflections; and PRs, a warm, elegant bar with a double fireplace. The breakfast plan, which includes a morning nosh at the Dancing Bears, costs extra. Rooms throughout the updated property are attractive, with tasteful wooden furniture and furnishings. Rooms in waterfront buildings have either a balcony or a patio for views of the lake. Complimentary rowboats and paddleboats are offered to guests for use at the resort's access to Mirror Lake.

Pros

  • Right off Main Street and near just about everything in Lake Placid

Cons

  • Babysitting services are no longer available, though referrals are
2384 Saranac Ave., Lake Placid, NY, 12946, USA
518-523--4411
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133 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Highland Dallas

$$$ | 5300 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX, 75206, USA

Once you step inside this hotel, you'll forget that you've just exited the busy, crowded Central Expressway. Lush green plants, subdued earth tones, and a fountain create a sense of calm. Rooms, decorated in white, cream, brown, and yellow, are equally relaxing, with Italian Frette bed linens, L'Occitane bath products—even a goldfish in a fishbowl upon request. The infinity-edge outdoor pool and adjacent Exhale spa round out the soothing experience. The location is convenient to the DART light-rail stop at Mockingbird Station, Southern Methodist University, Downtown Dallas, and Love Field airport.

Pros

  • Relaxing getaway
  • Beautiful common spaces
  • Proximity to restaurants, movie theater, and SMU

Cons

  • Not a good option for children
  • Service can be aloof
5300 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX, 75206, USA
214-520--7969
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198 rooms

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Highlander Mountain House

$$$ | 270 Main St., Highlands, NC, 28741, USA

Sophistication with flair (like the portrait of the Rolling Stones over the stone fireplace) defines this playfully elegant inn built in an 1885 farmhouse directly on Main Street. In the rooms, high-end fixtures and furnishings are framed by artistic floral wallpaper. On the ground floor, the Ruffed Grouse tavern serves a simple, excellent menu of pheasant, trout, steak, and duck meatballs that matches the English hunting lodge feel of the restored manse.

Pros

  • Photo-worthy design everywhere
  • Walking distance to all of downtown
  • Terrific on-site restaurant

Cons

  • No breakfast
  • The lobby/restaurant are shared with nonguests
  • Rooms in the adjoining bunkhouse are not as fancy
270 Main St., Highlands, NC, 28741, USA
828-526–2590
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18 rooms
No Meals

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