Must-see hotels in The USA

  • Glacier Park Lodge

    Glacier National Park

    Set in attractive, perfectly manicured flower-filled grounds overlooking Montana’s oldest golf course, this historic 1914 lodge was built in the classic…

  • Carlton Arms

    Union Square, Flatiron District & Gramercy

    At this divey art hotel, every inch of the interior is a canvas scrawled with artists' musings. Murals crawl up the five flights of stairs and into each…

  • Hotel Monte Vista

    Flagstaff

    A huge, old-fashioned neon sign towers over this 1926 landmark hotel, hinting at what's inside: feather lampshades, vintage furniture, bold colors and…

  • Havasu Campground

    Arizona

    Two miles past Supai (10 miles from Hualapai Hilltop), the campground stretches 0.75 miles along Havasu Creek between Havasu and Mooney Falls. There are…

  • Deep Creek

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    Near Bryson City this medium-sized family campground with 92 sites offers a good variety of choices and splendid opportunities for hiking and bird…

  • Chattanooga Choo Choo

    Chattanooga

    The city's grand old railway terminal has refocused its mindset from gimmicky train hotel to community entertainment epicenter. Now with 145 newly…

  • Volcano House

    Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park

    Perched on the rim of Kilauea Caldera, Volcano House has long enjoyed its unique status as the park's only hotel. Eco-conscious renovations have upgraded…

  • YMCA Camp Keʻanae

    The Road to Hana

    This bluff-top YMCA with gorgeous coastal views has many options, from tent camping and hostel-style cabin dorms (no linen) to a four-person suite (linen…

  • Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel

    Orange County

    Say 'good night,' not 'good grief,' in a Snoopy-themed room at this nine-story, 320-room hotel bordering Knott's Berry Farm and its beloved Camp Snoopy…

  • Kandahar Lodge

    Montana

    Nothing feels more luxurious to a skier than finishing the day's last run at the back door of their lodge, then popping into the outdoor hot tub before…

  • Abrams Creek Campground

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    This small, remote campground on the western edge of the park takes a bit of effort to get to, but you’ll be well compensated for your journey. Just over…

  • Mad River Barn

    Vermont

    Owners Heather and Andrew (assisted by their Welsh corgi, Gizmo) have thoroughly revamped this family-friendly, 1940s-era lodge between Sugarbush and Mad…

  • Palmer House Hilton

    Chicago

    Palmer House has been around since 1875 and the lobby still has an awe-inspiring opulence – Tiffany chandeliers, marble pillars, ceiling frescoes – that…

  • Hosmer Grove Campground

    Haleakalā National Park

    Wake up to birdsong at Hosmer Grove, the only drive-up campground in the Summit Area section of the park. On the slopes of the volcano, surrounded by…

  • Solís Two Porsche Drive

    Atlanta

    Solís' new auto-inspired boutique hotel is next door to Porche's North American headquarters overlooking the 1.6-mile track at the Porsche Experience…

  • Big Creek

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    The smallest of Great Smoky’s campgrounds is a tent-only, walk-in affair used mostly by hikers. Five of the 12 sites sit beside the cacophonous Big Creek …

  • North Campground

    Bryce Canyon National Park

    Near the visitor center, the 101 sites at this enormous trail-side campground all have campfire rings. A short walk from the campground takes you to…

  • Jefferson Hotel

    Richmond

    The vision of tobacco tycoon and Confederate major Lewis Ginter, this beaux arts–style hotel was completed in 1895. Rooms sport an old-fashioned but…

  • Kimpton Hotel Born

    Denver

    Born to be different, this stylish business hotel overlooks Union Station, and you can see excellence in everything they do. The 200 rooms blend pine, mid…

  • Lake Lodge Cabins

    Yellowstone National Park

    The cabins at Lake Lodge are a relatively simple affair. The Western cabins ($246) are spacious, modern and ideal for families, either in forested back…

  • Wuksachi Lodge

    Sequoia National Park

    Built in 1999, Wuksachi Lodge is the park's most upscale option. But don’t get too excited: the wood-paneled atrium lobby has an inviting stone fireplace…

  • Box House Hotel

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    In an industrial stretch of north Brooklyn, Box House Hotel's 130 inviting rooms and suites have oak floors, 16ft ceilings and Brooklyn-made art…

  • Terrell House

    New Orleans

    Southern hospitality is what impresses most at this stately 1858 Georgian Revival house with cast-iron galleries, a spacious courtyard and exquisite…

  • Rising Sun Motor Inn

    Glacier National Park

    One of two classic 1940s-era motor inns in the park, the Rising Sun's recent makeover has brought it tastefully up-to-date without sacrificing its…

  • Tyrolean Lodge

    Aspen

    One of the few midrange lodges in Aspen, the Tyrolean is a popular, family-owned option, located within walking distance of downtown. The white condo…

  • Loge – Entrada

    Bend

    New outdoor sports-oriented chain Loge has taken over this 1950s-era motel and given it a fantastic makeover. All rooms are spacious and available in a…

  • Columns Hotel

    New Orleans

    This white-porched Southern manse, built in 1883, is a snapshot from the past. Fortunately that past doesn’t take itself too seriously. A magnificent…

  • Tabard Inn

    Washington, DC

    Named for The Canterbury Tales inn, the Tabard spreads across three Victorian-era row houses. The 40 rooms are hard to generalize: all come with vintage…

  • Hotel Domestique

    South Carolina

    In French, domestique means 'servant'. In road cycling, it means competing for the benefit of the team leader. So it's fitting that Lance Armstrong's…

  • Glenn Hotel

    Atlanta

    Modern and elegant, the Glenn is housed in a stately 1923 building that was designed by architect Waddy B Wood (fantastic name, by the way). Period films…

  • Gaylord Opryland Resort

    Nashville

    This whopping 2888-room hotel is a universe unto itself, the largest non-casino resort in the USA. Why set foot outdoors when you can ride a flatboat…

  • Georgian Terrace Hotel

    Atlanta

    Opened as a hotel in 1911, this 10-story beaux-arts hotel features an airy, light-stealing lobby atrium that beckons travelers to its 326 rooms, which…

  • Carter House Inns

    North Coast & Redwoods

    Constructed in period style, this aesthetically remodeled hotel is a Victorian lookalike. Rooms have all modern amenities and top-quality linens; suites…

  • Westin Peachtree Plaza

    Atlanta

    Occupying Atlanta's most iconic and tallest building, the cylindrical, 73-story Peachtree Plaza, the Westin has been featured in film (1981's Sharky's…

  • Cosby

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park

    This large, beautifully forested campground is a good alternative to the heavily used campgrounds, as it tends to be slightly less chaotic than Cades Cove…

  • Morrison-Clark Historic Inn & Restaurant

    Washington, DC

    Listed on the Register of Historic Places and helmed by a doting staff, the 114-room Morrison-Clark comprises two 1864 Victorian residences filled with…

  • Menhaden

    Long Island

    This stylish newcomer is Greenport's most upscale option but it never feels like a stuffy top-end hotel. The 16 rooms feature large bathrooms with raised…

  • Aloft Atlanta Downtown

    Atlanta

    Atlanta's supremely located Aloft hotel is steps from Centennial Olympic Park and peppered with personality (rare for the city's hotels). From the odd but…

  • Grand Canyon Lodge

    Grand Canyon National Park

    Guest rooms are not in the lodge itself; most are in log cabins nearby. Four of the Western Cabins have the only canyon views to speak of, and that's…

  • Sunset Campground

    Bryce Canyon National Park

    Just south of Sunset Point, this 102-site campground offers more shade than North Campground but has few amenities beyond flush toilets. Inquire about…

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