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It’s hard to introduce the best places to stay in the United States of America without letting on to people your own preferences. Maybe you dream of the bright lights of New York beckoning you towards elegant days in great art galleries, great shopping gallerias and great restaurants, or of Hollywood stardom in L.A.? or of just seeing Hollywood stars on Venice Beach… Maybe the spectacle of the Grand Canyon is high on you bucket list? or the spectacle of Yellowstone? Yosemite? Death Valley? Or maybe it’s the historic grace of the old south you fancy a taste of? mint juleps in Savannah? gumbo in New Orleans? Maybe you want to try your hand at being a cowboy... head to Texas, Dallas or Lynchburg. Are you fascinated by the power and politics of Washington DC? or interested in visiting the birthplace of the nation? Or are you more interested in the birthplace of Elvis or the blues? Do you fancy driving over the ocean in the Florida Keys? over the San Fransisco bay on the Golden Gate Bridge? over snow covered mountains to Aspen? or over the desert in the Mojave? Or just drinking wine in Napa

It’s all choices choices. But it does start to get a bit easier once you work out the best places to stay in the United States of America for you. The best places, places, we mean. From there we can help you out with the best hotels in the United States of America. So here are some of our recommendations to help inspire the start of your American travel dream today.

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  • Washington DC is a showcase of a city, a visitor’s paradise where politics meets art, history, and scenic splendour. A hundred trips to Washington would not exhaust the rich array of attractions – there are around 200 museums for a start, plus the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the cherry trees around the lakeside Jefferson Memorial and the incredible grandeur of the Capitol building. Washington is a city to make you gasp at every turn.

  • Gloried on film, New York has no equivalent. It’s the original city that never sleeps: overseen by Lady Liberty who welcomes you poor and huddled masses.

  • Los Angeles offers more than Hollywood starlets, bronzed skin and bikini-clad bodies, Los Angeles is a hub for everything creative and inspiring. From the music and movies to the clothes and food, L.A. has an energy and promise it's impossible to duplicate.

  • When most of us think of Miami we think of modern glamour in a sunny setting. Here Art Deco beauties display their white, rounded edges with pride against a beautiful bright blue bay edged by another graceful sweep of white - but this time it’s sand. The gleaming skyscrapers of Brickell, 'Miami's Wall Street', stand in stark contrast to the low-slung, charming coastal properties of South Beach.
  • San Fransisco has the cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, gay rights, foggy vintage beauty, lovely liberal attitudes, fabulous food, the freshest new technologies and a multitude of micro climates.
  • Boston is 'The Athens of America'. Birthplace of the nation. Home of architectural and cultural treasures, Ivy League universities and the added bonus of beautiful New England surrounds.
  • Las Vegas is a town that never wants to stop having fun. Vegas’ hotels offer bars made of ice, gondola rides, ancient Roman toga parties, 24-hour circuses, fairground rides, a replica Eiffel Tower and even a replica erupting volcano. And of course, the famous opportunity to be married by an Elvis impersonator at any time of the day or night that takes your fancy. In fact in Vegas you can pretty much do whatever you want whenever you want. The drinks keep coming, the buffet never closes and the dice keep rolling.
  • New Orleans has been a French trading settlement, an important Civil War battleground, the birthplace of jazz and now is the place to experience the heritage and cultural baggage amassed by this major port and melting pot.
  • Savannah is a graceful, languid old Southern Belle: the warmth and the grand colonial architecture lead to evening strolls and late meals and the Spanish moss literally dripping from the trees makes it seem other worldly and a bit magical.
  • Nashville is a country music pilgrimage waiting to happen.
  • Memphis is a dilapidated beauty on the banks of the Mississippi River best known as the home of Graceland: altar to Elvis. Or as the home of the blues. And it’s also got a great reputation for barbecue food.
  • There’s probably no island group more synonymous with the daydream of a tropical island paradise than Hawaii? What with the lush tropical jungles hiding volcanoes and sky-scraping waterfalls?

Use our guide to the best places to stay in the United States of America and start to plan your stateside adventure.

The Best Places to Stay in the United States of America

For Luxury

  • New York’s Lowell Hotel is perfect if you're looking for classic, intimate luxury. The bathrooms are marble, the colour pallet draws from nature, the lobby is well dressed and the staff will all know you by name after your first night's stay.
  • The Surrey, a grand and gracious 5* Upper East Side Manhattan hotel is not one to be outdone. The Art Deco inspired lobby features many unique modern art pieces. With a private roof garden, a decadent bar and surrounded by some of the city's best restaurants - this really is New York City Luxury.
  • Check into the Maybourne Beverly Hills if you're looking for real Rodeo Drive opulence. Just back from 'the drive', this hotel has a 20,000 square foot spa, divine rooftop pool and a range of classically elegant rooms and suites. The service is top notch!

For a city break

  • Washington’s Jefferson Hotel is a Renaissance revival property with a grand marble staircase complete with a statue of the hotel’s namesake. There are 96 rooms with high ceilings, large windows and traditional style. There’s also an excellent restaurant and a spa.
  • Long a landmark of uptown New York, The Mark, value adds to its park side location with an award-winning restaurant and a world-renowned hairdresser. 'Stylish' doesn't do the decor by Jacques Grange enough credit.
  • The Westhouse Hotel is an exclusive hotel in a fantastic location a few minutes from Times Square and Central Park. Channelling rich 1920s glamour with a touch of Art Deco, it boasts crystal chandeliers and polished wooden floors.
  • The Hotel Elysee is one of those New York addresses forever associated with literary greats and fading movie stars. This is the hotel Tennessee Williams moved into to live out his last years, a place of low-key elegance and comfort on demand. Built in the 20s the property has been renovated, but it's still every inch an old fashioned hotel.
  • For a proper Hollywood experience, book the Hollywood Roosevelt. This hotel hosted the first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929 and was a favourite of big name stars like Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable. Plenty of the original 'Spanish Colonial' style remains but with a modern take added during the hotel's complete restoration in 2005.
  • Gorgeous Art Deco icon, Sunset Tower, was once the Hollywood address. Errol Flynn, John Wayne and Marilyn Monroe were all residents during its glorious heyday as an apartment building. A careful restoration has retained all the charming details and has added all the 21st Century essentials, including a spa and restaurant.
  • The Charlie is a unique collection of 13 standalone cottages. Once home to Charlie Chaplin and friends such as Marilyn Monroe, minutes from Sunset Boulevard.
  • Clift is an historical landmark hotel renovated to modern luxury with art and furniture being a big feature. Rooms are large with great views of the San Francisco skyline.
  • The Golden Nugget hotel and casino is a Vegas icon right in the heart of town. There are around 2,500 rooms and suites, ranging from the very affordable to the very grandiose. There’s also a range of restaurants and bars, as well as state-of-the-art spa and one of the world’s more impressive swimming pools.
  • The Hotel Maison de Ville is a small boutique hotel situated in an historic New Orleans house once home of Tennessee Williams. Smart rooms feature private terraces, antique furniture and lux bathrooms.

Some of the Hippest Places to Stay in the USA

  • This New York boho original had art by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst on the walls of the bar, and in the revamp, the Gramercy Park Hotel has kept these, and other original details, in a style they're calling 'Bohemia reinvented for the 21st Century'.
  • Archer New York blends downtown-style brick walls and industrial spaces with uptown decorative influences, located in the Garment District just a mile from Times Square. The modern rooms are chic and delicately decorated and the rooftop bar Spyglass offers irresistible panoramic views.
  • The trendy Ace Hotel Downtown is in the renovated United Artists Tower in the heart of LA. The rooms blend contemporary minimalism with hipster-chic features, prioritising comfort and character with luxury.
  • South Beach’s Shore Club is a classic party hotel. The cascade of descending pools leads right to the private beach access, beside which there’s a choice of bars. There’s also a gym and spa and all sorts of watersports kit on offer. And you can enjoy wonderful meals from Nobu, the hotel’s restaurant.
  • Washington’s The Capella is a canal-side boutique hotel in the heart of trendy Georgetown, the city’s cultural heart. The excellent location added to by exceptional service, and the outdoor pool and rooftop bar are places to see and be seen.

For a beach break

  • The lovingly restored National Hotel is a 1940s landmark in amongst Miami’s wonderfully Art Deco oceanfront area. It has the longest pool in town, 151 rooms and an atmospheric French restaurant.
  • The Gale South Beach is an Art Deco charmer right on the beach. Elegant and nostalgic inside, the rooftop bar, pool and restaurant offer spectacular ocean views.
  • Key Largo’s Coconut Palm Inn is a secluded hotel with just 17 rooms and a private marina, pool and beach access. The decor is laid back yet elegant and there are plenty of great extras like paddleboards, fishing rods, bikes and kayaks on offer.
  • The Tranquility Bay Resort in the Florida Keys is a collection of two and three-bed beach houses set on the pristine white beaches of Marathon. As well as direct beach access there are three pools, a beach bar, restaurant and loads of activities laid on, including kids diving lessons.
  • The Halekulani is a five star hotel on famous Waikiki Beach overlooking Diamond Head. There are around 450 comfortable and well-equipped rooms as well as several well regarded restaurants and extraordinary views.

For Adventurers

  • Jenny Lake Lodge in Moose, in the Grand Teton National Park, is a collection of rustic cottages with stunning mountain views. They do a five course dinner and there’s a well stocked bar to revive you after your days out in the wilderness.
  • The Hotel Terra in Teton Village is right at the foot of the mountains, so perfect for snow thrill-seekers and those who love a spectacular view. You’re in the heart of the great outdoors, but it’s a big enough hotel to offer every comfort.
  • L’Auberge de Sedona is one of the Grand Canyon State’s most celebrated watering holes, with a famous restaurant and spa, all with stunning views of the Sedona landscape. Located next to the picturesque Oak Creek, it's perfect for romance, or for outdoors-oriented family time.

For great value

  • citizenM New York offers the usual luxury for less that you've come to expect from their brand. Compact rooms boast wall to wall windows, and there's a rooftop bar for panoramic views across the city.
  • The Paper Factory is a quirky and unusual hotel in Long Island City styled as industrial-chic; a modern renovation of a paper factory. The spacious rooms pay homage to the historic industrial architecture whilst featuring upscale and antique furnishings.

Prefer an Apartment, private cottage or Villa?

  • If you’d prefer to stay in an apartment or private villa we recommend you visit our online partner, booking.com.

Travel Information

  • America is really, really, really, really big. So it’s not really helpful to list all the airports and talk about the best times of year to visit the whole county because no one is going to do that. But when you’ve chosen some of the best places to stay in the United States of America for you you’ll find our travel recommendations at the bottom of the pages.
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The best hotels in California

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Heavenly Valley Lodge

Heavenly (California)

Intimate owner-run lodge surrounded by parkland a block from Lake Tahoe. Cosy and inviting cabin-style rooms feature fireplaces, wood and rock features; all have kitchenettes and family rooms include bunk beds. Large gardens are home to patio, deck and outdoor furniture. Great for outdoor lovers.

  • Back to Nature - Lake Tahoe offers 300 days of sun a year, crystal clear lakes, snow-peaked mountains, vast forests and stunning natural scenery
  • Skiing - Heavenly Valley Ski Resort shuttle picks up and drops off guests in front of the property and takes them directly to the slopes
  • Active Holiday - Every outdoor activity imagineable is on offer; gliding, riding, skydiving, parasailing, paddle boarding, sledding & tubing
  • Value chic - A super affordable and comfortable base from which to explore this amazing region
from $67 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Resort

California (California)

A laid-back rustic retreat set within the forest outside of Yosemite National Park. A range of accommodation gives options for all, from charming doubles to bunk rooms and tents. The June Bug Cafe and eco-spa complete the hippie feel at this fun nature stay.

  • Groups - With a wide range of accommodation from bunk rooms to tents, this is a great option for groups of any size
  • Families - Choose from one of the family suites and spend days enjoying some of the many activities
  • Back to Nature - Near Yosemite National Park - this forest lodge is the perfect escape to nature
  • Restaurant - June Bug Cafe serves a daily changing menu for dinner
from $75 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The best hotels in New York State

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Walker Hotel Tribeca

New York (Tribeca)

A boutique hotel, nestled in vibrant Tribeca. Luxury and airy rooms feature sleek furnishings, high-quality finishes, marble-lined bathrooms and crisp white linens. There's an Asado restaurant, rooftop bar & atmospheric speakeasy bar for live music. A chic base for exploring the Lower East Side.

  • Hotel Entertainment - Head to Saint Tuesday, a speakeasy style bar in the basement, where there is regular live music from jazz to Brazilian choro
  • City Style - Walker Hotel Tribeca offers a chic base to sleep and play in the vibrant neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan
  • Local exploring - Greenwich Village, SoHo and Chinatown are all within walking distance
  • Restaurant - Mostrador NYC serves asado cuisine, showcasing seasonal produce, Mediterranean-style salads, savoury meats & grilled vegetables
from $200 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Walker Hotel Greenwich Village

New York (Greenwich Village)

Elegant hotel nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, with vintage 1920s-inspired decor. The rooms feature luxurious leather chairs, richly coloured fabrics and retro rotary phones. The Society Bar & Cafe offers fresh modern American cuisine plus craft cocktails. A stylish, timeless choice.

  • City Style - Furnished with 1920s-inspired decor with a beautiful Parisian bistro-style lounge and bar in the heart of Greenwich Village
  • Local exploring - An easy walk from Washington Square and Little Italy, and a few yards from bustling 6th Avenue
  • Restaurant - Society Bar & Cafe offers a fresh take on American cuisine with market-to-table fare & ingredients from Union Square Greenmarket
  • Local markets - Union Square Greenmarket is around the corner and sells a fab range of super-fresh local and homemade produce
from $295 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Meridian

Miami (South Beach)

An affordable 1930s-renovated modern hotel located in the trendy area of South of the Fifth. White and wooden furnished rooms with chevron-patterned tiled bathroom. The hotel's cocktail bar is a neighbourhood staple and ensures a great deal of fun with the locals. A friendly and authentic stay.

  • Local exploring - Whilst the hotel is located in South Beach, hotel guides can offer local knowledge and secret spots ensuring an authentic stay
  • Foodies - Easy access to South of the Fifth where you can find great restaurants including the iconic Joe's Stone Crab
  • Value chic - Chic city style offered at very reasonable rates
  • Restaurant - Reginas Grocery- serves freshly made salads and hot and cold sandwiches
from $84 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Selina Miami River

Miami (Miami)

A charming, affordable townhouse hotel with a tropical island vibe, in the upcoming area of Miami River. Rooms are spacious with natural furniture and quirky art. There is a huge garden with an alluring pool and fun cocktail bar- perfect for lounging on a scorching day. A very relaxing atmosphere.

  • Local exploring - The hotel is located in the heart of the emerging Miami River scene and offers great access to hip bars and restaurants
  • Value chic - Spacious rooms and a great location offered at very appealing prices
  • Sights nearby - Bayside Marketplace is a fun and colourful shopping experience with live music and restaurants less than a 10 mintue drive away
  • Minimum Stay - Two nights minimum
from $90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The best hotels in Massachusetts

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Regatta Inn, Nantucket

Nantucket (Massachusetts)

A sophisticated bed and breakfast in a gorgeous Federal-style house with comfortable bedrooms and a nautical feel. Make yourself at home - borrow chairs, towels and umbrellas and wander down to the local beach. Spend evenings in the garden after visiting nearby restaurants.

  • Value chic - Fantastic value for money with doubles starting from only $99 per night.
  • Sailing - Nearby sailing groups
  • Restrictions on children - Over 10s only
  • Seaside
from $99 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Beacon Inn

Boston (Brookline)

Spread across two 19th-century Brownstones, this charming and historic B&B is situated in the Brookline area. Rooms are homely and traditional; think flowery wallpaper, bay windows, polished wooden floors & antique fireplaces. Great transport connections to central Boston and excellent rates.

  • Local exploring - The subway station across the street means that central Boston is east to get to. In the area there's great shops & restaurants
  • Sights nearby - For sport's lovers, Red Sox’s Fenway Park is just minutes away. Alternatively, head to TD Garden to see the Boston Celtics
  • Great walks - Fenway Park is a short walk and home to 500 city gardens
  • Adult Only
from $106 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The best hotels in Texas

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Sophie's Gasthaus

New Braunfels (Texas)

A stunning boutique property right in the heart of town. All suites are individually styled with moody art gallery-inspired interiors and luxury touches throughout; a couple come with private balcony. There's a large garden with pool, hot tub and firepit. A hip stay and ideal for romantics!

  • Local exploring - A superb central location just a block from New Braunfels' Plaza mean that everthing is within walking distance
  • Romantic Break - Stunning decor, a handful of rooms, garden with pool and terrace — perfect for couples
  • City Style - Beautiful interiors with sultry modern styling and top notch bathrooms
  • Sights nearby - The historic Gruene district is a short drive and Texas Hill Country is on the doorstep
from $275 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Kendall

Boerne

Delightful 19th century Greek Revival coaching-inn with fab restaurant. Made up of rooms, suites, cottages & historic cabins, every room is unique in style and character but all share exquisite decor and high-quality finish. Outdoor dining, lounge, whirlpool & porch rocking chairs add a cosy touch.

  • City Style - A classic property that's been welcoming VIPs with signature southern style since 1859, including President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Groups - Friends will love staying in the stand-alone historic cabins, which comfortably fit 4 guests in their own independent area
  • Romantic Break - Spend the night in the adorable St John's Suite, a former Lutherian chapel turned into a heavenly abode
  • Great walks - The hotel leads out onto the Cibolo Trail, a scenic riverside trail through the historic downtown and famed Hill Country Mile
from $85 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The best hotels in Colorado

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The Cliff House at Pikes Peak

Colorado Springs (Colorado)

In the shadows of Pike Peaks is a Victorian architecture boutique older than Colorado. The rooms are spacious and comfortable with modern bathrooms. The Red Mountain Bar and Grill open on Friday and Saturday. Location to Downtown Manitou Springs is fantastic. A magical back-in-time stay.

  • Sights nearby - Open since 1891 the Cog Railway offers a great trip to see the mountains.
  • Great walks - The Manitou Incline is a popular walk to do.
  • Back to Nature - In beautiful Colorado Springs.
  • Outstanding location
from $95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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SCP Hotel

Colorado Springs (Colorado)

A unique boutique eco-hotel in Colorado Springs. Cool modern design has an industrial-meets-rustic feel. Rooms are purposefully simple but with all the modern comforts. With extensive amenities (think pools, fitness suites, coworking spaces, and cafe) this is a well priced and comfortable base.

  • Groups - With a range of accommodation from spacious doubles to dorms - this is a great choice for groups (especially those with kids)
  • Business meetings - Book one of the work desks in the hip SCP commons coworking space (available by the day or monthly)
  • Active Holiday - Colorado Springs is an outdoor enthusiasts dream location, whether you want to hike, bike, or more
  • Eco - A strong eco philosophy including a tree planted by the hotel for each guest stayed
from $99 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The best hotels in New York

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Walker Hotel Tribeca

New York (Tribeca)

A boutique hotel, nestled in vibrant Tribeca. Luxury and airy rooms feature sleek furnishings, high-quality finishes, marble-lined bathrooms and crisp white linens. There's an Asado restaurant, rooftop bar & atmospheric speakeasy bar for live music. A chic base for exploring the Lower East Side.

  • Hotel Entertainment - Head to Saint Tuesday, a speakeasy style bar in the basement, where there is regular live music from jazz to Brazilian choro
  • City Style - Walker Hotel Tribeca offers a chic base to sleep and play in the vibrant neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan
  • Local exploring - Greenwich Village, SoHo and Chinatown are all within walking distance
  • Restaurant - Mostrador NYC serves asado cuisine, showcasing seasonal produce, Mediterranean-style salads, savoury meats & grilled vegetables
from $200 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Check availability on Expedia
Walker Hotel Greenwich Village

New York (Greenwich Village)

Elegant hotel nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, with vintage 1920s-inspired decor. The rooms feature luxurious leather chairs, richly coloured fabrics and retro rotary phones. The Society Bar & Cafe offers fresh modern American cuisine plus craft cocktails. A stylish, timeless choice.

  • City Style - Furnished with 1920s-inspired decor with a beautiful Parisian bistro-style lounge and bar in the heart of Greenwich Village
  • Local exploring - An easy walk from Washington Square and Little Italy, and a few yards from bustling 6th Avenue
  • Restaurant - Society Bar & Cafe offers a fresh take on American cuisine with market-to-table fare & ingredients from Union Square Greenmarket
  • Local markets - Union Square Greenmarket is around the corner and sells a fab range of super-fresh local and homemade produce
from $295 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Check availability on Expedia