As the saying goes, in New York City you are where you live. Manhattan-bound visitors wise enough to heed that urban proverb should therefore plan on staying at the Warwick Hotel, positioned at the very doorstep of ...more
Perched above the Victorian village of Eureka Springs, Arkansas—recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as one of America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations—is the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, a ...more
Located in Baltimore’s historic Fell’s Point, the Admiral Fell Inn is a renovated urban inn located on Baltimore’s celebrated waterfront. Comprised of seven adjoining buildings, some of which date to the 18th ...more
Nestled at the foot of the rolling Catoctin Mountains in Central Maryland, Antrim 1844 is a unique country house hotel acclaimed for its cuisine and luxurious accommodations. Built in 1844, Antrim was once a ...more
An oasis of gentility and charm in the beautiful Rogue River Valley, Ashland Springs Hotel is the premier choice for lodging in Southern Oregon. A two-year restoration project transformed this historic landmark ...more
When Ardelia Beach, founder of the Basin Harbor Club, first came to Vermont to establish a working farm that would take in summer boarders anxious to escape the urban living, she could not have chosen a better ...more
The charming Beaufort Inn offers unsurpassed hospitality and classic Southern comfort in one of the Lowcountry’s most beautiful settings...more
Since before the Revolutionary War, the Beekman Arms has welcomed guests to the beauty of the Hudson Valley. The property has operated continuously since 1766, retaining much of its colonial charm and character, ...more
Just minutes from downtown Cincinnati lies the picturesque village of Mariemont, Ohio, envisioned by its founder Mary Muhlenberry Emery as a "National Exemplar" in practical town planning. Discouraged by a rise in ...more
In a city as steeped in history as Charlottesville, Virginia—home to U.S. presidents, witness of the ravages of the Civil War and the burgeoning Virginia wine industry—it’s a significant achievement for an inn to ...more
Stay the night in one of Boone Tavern's spacious guest rooms, where the understated elegance of handmade furniture, made by Berea College woodcraft is enhanced with modern amenities. Become part of the unique Berea ...more
When properly preserved, one can understand the full evolution of a historic city simply by wandering the halls of a historic building, and the Brookstown Inn may qualify as the perfect example of that kind of ...more
Today, Casa Marina stands as the only remaining hotel from Jacksonville’s heyday as the beach playground of the rich and famous. After a careful restoration, this beachfront gem welcomes guests with a refined ...more
For a long time, New York’s Hudson River Valley has been the quiet side of the otherwise hectic Manhattan vibe; the meandering river weaves through a verdant topography of towering trees, interlacing a small ...more
The Chase Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, offers a rare treat in historic hotels: unfettered access to two historic city landmarks sharing the same street address. The Chase, built by and named after Chase ...more
When the Cincinnatian Hotel first opened in 1882, it became an instant landmark on the downtown cityscape. Known as the Palace Hotel, the eight-story French Second Empire structure was the tallest in Cincinnati, ...more
Now proudly restored, the Colcord stands as Oklahoma City’s first “boutique” hotel. An ambitious multi-million dollar effort has transformed the city’s first skyscraper into a downtown landmark. The hotel’s elegant ...more
Renowned as the largest living history museum in the world, Colonial Williamsburg offers visitors a taste of 18th-century life through its architecture, costumed interpreters and historical reenactments. The ...more
The spirit of the past is vibrantly alive in the village of Concord. It was from here the local farmers and militiamen mustered to meet the advancing British troops on that fateful April day in 1775. Although ...more
The Cranwell Resort is as rich in history as it is with hospitality. Over the years, it has played host to the likes of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Oliver Wendell Holmes, the Vanderbilts and President William McKinley. ...more
At the tip of Cape Cod’s distinctive tip sits the eclectic village of Provincetown. Originally established a bustling seaport, Provincetown was once inhabited by a rowdy mix of smugglers, outlaws and raucous ...more
Deer Path Inn made its debut in 1929 and quickly grew to become one of the most popular pastoral escapes for Chicagoans willing to make the 30-mile drive north. The inn’s status as a stately retreat on the shores ...more
There's no mistaking the Don Cesar Beach Resort and Spa. Instantly known as Florida's Pink Castle when it opened back in 1928, this ten-story hotel sits on the sugary sands of St. Pete Beach, an island in the Gulf ...more
Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club exemplifies New England. Its century-old history ties the hotel to the region’s heritage while seamlessly offering all the high-end amenities of any modern hotel alongside pristine, ...more
The Eldridge is Lawrence's most luxurious hotel. Located in the heart of the exciting downtown area, the hotel is surrounded by many shops, galleries, dining and entertainment venues. Built in 1926, The Eldridge is ...more