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Historic Hotels of America enables guests to experience the best historic destinations throughout the United States. As such, these hotels are either situated nearby a distinguished heritage site or embody one themselves.
Historic & Heritage Sites
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Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Originally built in 1852, the landmark Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa is located in Mobile's revitalized downtown, situated near the riverfront and Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center
Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins
Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States
Bright Angel Lodge, a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2012, was built in 1935, has a natural, rustic character, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by famed architect Mary E J Colter.
El Tovar Hotel
Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States
El Tovar Hotel, a former Harvey House is considered the premier lodging facility at the Grand Canyon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a member of Historic Hotels of America since 2012. It opened its doors in 1905 and was most recently renovated in 2005. On May 28, 1987, The El Tovar Hotel was designated by the U. S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark.
Phantom Ranch
Grand Canyon, Arizona, United States
Phantom Ranch is tucked beside Bright Angel Creek on the north side of the Colorado River and is the only lodging facility below the canyon rim. In 1913, President Theodore Roosevelt's enthusiasm for the Grand Canyon helped lead to its incorporation into the National Park System in 1919. The Fred Harvey Company was granted the concession for the camp in 1922. They hired the American architect Mary E J Colter to design permanent lodging at Phantom Ranch.
The Wigwam
Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States
The Wigwam is one of Arizona's original iconic hotels. Originally built by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company to house sales executives in the early 1900s the resort evolved as a popular tourist destination when executives convinced their company president, Paul Litchfield (original descendant of The Mayflower), to expand the small lodge into a winter retreat.
Royal Palms Resort and Spa
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Royal Palms Resort and Spa is a romantic hideaway with the rustic splendor of a Mediterranean villa. Its 119 casitas and guestrooms serve as an oasis for guests seeking tranquility and solitude. Set in the Valley of the Sun, the hotel is located in the beautiful Phoenix-Scottsdale resort community, with the majestic Camelback Mountain providing a striking visual backdrop.
Hassayampa Inn
Prescott, Arizona, United States
Since the day it opened its doors to those seeking respite in the mile-high mountain oasis, the historic inn has been a sought-after retreat for travelers searching for a relaxing respite from life's hustle and bustle.
Tubac Golf Resort and Spa
Tubac, Arizona, United States
The spirit of the Otero family lives on at Tubac. The family's original hacienda houses meeting room and guests can dine within the walls of the 200-year-old barn. The scenic beauty of the Tumacacori and Santa Rita mountains are a stunning backdrop and offer a multitude of outdoor activities.
Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort
Tucson, Arizona, United States
In 1929, John and Helen Murphey created Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, a desert oasis and "home away from home" ranch school for girls only. Inspired by early Moorish architecture, it showcases many details that were crafted by the Murpheys themselves.
White Stallion Ranch
Tucson, Arizona, United States
With the original ranch and pump house dating back to 1900 and rooms built in 1945, history abounds at White Stallion Ranch. Originally homesteaded in 1936, the 3,000-acre White Stallion Ranch is an all-inclusive Dude Ranch that mixes Old West adventure with luxurious, modern creature comforts. The personal touch and hospitality of a traditional dude ranch is carefully blended with the service and amenities of a fine resort.
1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States
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 landmark hotel that echoes the recuperative splendor of the surrounding Ozark Mountain region.
Capital Hotel
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Considered "the front porch of Little Rock," the Capital Hotel, a landmark inn, has been a beacon to Southern culture since it first opened its doors in 1870.
Claremont Club & Spa, A Fairmont Hotel
Berkeley, California, United States
Opened in 1915, the Claremont Club & Spa has been affectionately nicknamed the "White Castle on the Hill" for over a century. Once the site of a palatial family estate, this Tudor Revival-style hotel overlooking the San Francisco Bay area has been fully restored to its former grandeur, making for a truly regal guest experience.
Omni La Costa Resort
Carlsbad, California, United States
Boasting luxury accommodations, America's first full-service spa, and championship golf courses, Omni La Costa Resort is a historic retreat affording a true Southern California ambiance and picturesque natural landscape.
The Inn at Death Valley
Death Valley, California, United States
The Inn at Death Valley was built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company of Twenty Mule Team fame as a means to save their newly built Death Valley Railroad.
Benbow Inn
Garberville, California, United States
A premiere Northern California hotel, the Benbow Inn is in the heart of Redwood Country, near the Avenue of the Giants, offering superb luxury accommodations, refined dining serving regional cuisine and an award-winning wine list, and beautiful meeting and event spaces.
La Valencia Hotel
La Jolla/San Diego, California, United States
Enchanting, iconic, classic, and captivating, La Valencia Hotel has embodied the idyllic charm of vintage California coastal hospitality since 1926. Commanding the heart of savvy La Jolla, known as the jewel of San Diego, La Valencia’s picturesque 11-story Spanish-tiled tower is a renowned landmark in both the village and the region.
Surf & Sand Resort Laguna Beach
Laguna Beach, California, United States
The beautiful Surf & Sand Resort Laguna Beach is a luxurious and beautiful retreat.
The Queen Mary
Long Beach, California, United States
The Queen Mary served Hollywood stars, royal dignitaries, and brave WWII GIs. Now permanently located in Long Beach California, today’s visitors can immerse themselves in its glamorous Art Deco elegance while unwinding in luxurious staterooms, delving into captivating history, and indulging in fine cuisine.
Fairmont Century Plaza
Los Angeles, California, United States
The Fairmont Century Plaza continues to offer guests a luxurious, world-class respite from the excitement of sunny Los Angeles.
The Hollywood Roosevelt
Los Angeles, California, United States
The luxury accommodations at the Hollywood Roosevelt combine contemporary aspects, upscale amenities, and vintage Hollywood glamour.
Napa River Inn
Napa, California, United States
Nestled into the heart of Napa Valley, the Napa River Inn stands out as an upscale boutique hotel offering traditional comfort, convenience, and personal service to both leisure and business travelers. Surrounded by the valley's world-renowned vineyards, beautiful scenery, excellent restaurants, and favorable climate, the inn sits snugly along the banks of the Napa River on 2.5 riverfront acres.
Ojai Valley Inn
Ojai, California, United States
Fabulous spa, legendary golf course, luxurious retreat from the world: whatever your definition, the Ojai Valley Inn is a favorite among many. The 220-acre Ojai Valley Inn features 305 rooms and suites, four excellent restaurants, a golf clubhouse, and a Spanish Colonial conference center.
The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa
Riverside, California, United States
Occupying an entire city block, The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is a destination in and of itself. This remarkable property took more than 30 years to complete and combines design elements from throughout the Southwestern United States, particularly the California mission style, as well as several Mediterranean countries.
Hotel del Coronado
San Diego, California, United States
A living legend for 130 years, Hotel del Coronado celebrates its rich history as a proud host to celebrities, royalty, and beach-loving families through timeless experiences that resonate with modern-day guests. Rated one of the top ten hotels in the world by USA Today, The Del offers a contemporary beachfront experience, ocean view dining, an award-winning spa, upscale shopping, and a variety of recreational activities.
Rancho Bernardo Inn
San Diego, California, United States
A member of Historic Hotels of America since 2021, Rancho Bernardo Inn is among the most luxurious destinations in all of southern California.
Sofia Hotel
San Diego, California, United States
The Sofia Hotel is a serene oasis in the city of San Diego. Thoroughly renovated and updated, the hotel emphasizes guest comfort and convenience. No detail has been spared, from ambient lighting, luxurious bed linens and bath amenities to in-room spa services and pet-friendly accommodations.
Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa
San Francisco, California, United States
Built in 1885 as the private home of a prominent local businessman and his family, Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa offers guests luxurious rooms and suites with expansive bay views, delicious fine dining and access to its relaxing spa.
Cavallo Point
San Francisco, California, United States
Cavallo Point in San Francisco is a statement of sustainable luxury and green living, and it is the home of the Institute at the Golden Gate, an environmental program of the National Parks Conservancy.
Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square
San Francisco, California, United States
This 1-3 bedroom, residential-style hotel is located in the heart of San Francisco's historic and upscale Ghirardelli Square. Guests are provided luxury amenities such as butler and chauffer service within two miles of the hotel. Accommodations include a gourmet kitchen, a living room with fireplace, and a dining area.
Inn at the Presidio
San Francisco, California, United States
The first hotel to open in The Presidio of San Francisco, a National Historic Landmark, the Inn at the Presidio is an historic restoration of Pershing Hall, an Army Bachelors Quarters built in 1903, when the U.S. Army occupied the 1,491 acres to protect the country.
InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel
San Francisco, California, United States
As splendid now as when it opened to great fanfare in 1926, the InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco is one of the city's finest historic hotels. Situated at the crest of illustrious Nob Hill, and at the crossing of three cable car lines, this venerable San Francisco landmark is minutes from Union Square, Chinatown, and the Financial and Theater Districts.
Omni San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
The Omni San Francisco provides luxury accommodations in the heart of downtown San Francisco - the jewel of California. This beautiful Nob Hill hotel is located right on the cable car line and is only a short walk to Union Square, the San Francisco neighborhood that has become a mecca for high-end shopping and art galleries.
Palace Hotel
San Francisco, California, United States
The Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel in San Francisco, was built in 1875 and was reputedly the largest, most luxurious and costly hotel in the world. On October 2, 1875, the Palace Hotel officially opened to capture the hearts of the American public. The Palace Hotel quickly gained prominence among the traveling elite visiting San Francisco.
The Fairmont Hotel San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
It is said that greatness springs from tragedy. For proof of this, look no further than San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel. The Beaux Arts-style property, designed by celebrated architect Julia Morgan (the genius behind the grandiose Hearst Castle), was about to open when its city suffered a devastating earthquake on April 18, 1906.
The Lodge at the Presidio
San Francisco, California, United States
The Lodge at the Presidio sits on the Main Post of a historic National Park in San Francisco. The Lodge was built in the former Montgomery Street Barracks, a US Army artillery, infantry, and cavalry base, built 1895-1897 to protect that part of the California coast.
Hayes Mansion San Jose, Curio Collection by Hilton
San Jose, California, United States
Discover the stunning Mediterranean revival architecture of the Hayes Mansion San Jose, Curio Collection by Hilton . Featuring imported marble and ornate stained glass windows, this 41,000 square foot hotel is a stunning place to stay and host a variety of events.
Hotel Casa del Mar
Santa Monica, California, United States
Listed on the National Register for Historic Places, the illustrious Hotel Casa del Mar harkens back to an era when the beaches surrounding Santa Monica were known affectionately as the “Gold Coast.” Founded in 1926 as Club Casa del Mar, the location was originally one of the city’s most luxurious beach resorts during the early 20th century.
Alisal Ranch
Solvang, California, United States
Alisal Ranch offers guests luxurious accommodations in an authentically rustic setting.
Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa
Sonoma, California, United States
Built in 1927, the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa is the ultimate Wine Country, California destination offering the state-of-the-art Willow Stream Spa, access to championship golf courses, signature dining experiences, including the Michelin award-winning Santé Restaurant, and exceptional accommodations and hospitality.
Hotel Boulderado
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Hotel Boulderado reached its name by merging Boulder and Colorado, a memorable mutation of its host city and state that captures the inviting qualities of both locations. The mountain hotel sits within the downtown historic district, enveloped in Boulder's surprisingly hip small-town chic, while the imposing conical peaks of the Rocky Mountains surround the town.
The Broadmoor
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
For over a century, dreamers, farmers, investors, and even a Prussian Count envisioned a grand future for the Colorado Springs area. One man, Spencer Penrose had the dedication and vision to bring the dream to reality. That dream was The Broadmoor, which officially opened on June 29, 1918 and marks its 90th anniversary in 2008.
The Strater Hotel
Durango, Colorado, United States
The four-story red brick Strater Hotel is an exceptional example of American Victorian architecture, highlighted by original white stone cornices and ornamental brickwork. The interior of the property transports guests back to Durango's heyday and blends American history with Victorian charm and modern convenience.
Hotel Colorado
Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States
Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, sits this imposing replica of the 16th-century Villa de Medici. For more than one hundred years, legends and luminaries, silver barons and gun slingers, have walked its halls. The hotel's spacious guest rooms and suites are each individually themed and appointed with Victorian elements.
The Cliff House at Pikes Peak
Manitou Springs, Colorado, United States
Since 2001, The Cliff House at Pikes Peak consecutively received the prestigious AAA Four Diamond Award for both the hotel and dining room. The dining room has also received the DiRoNa Award, and Wine Spectator's Best of Award of Excellence, every year.
The Inn at Montchanin Village
Montchanin, Delaware, United States
The Inn at Montchanin Village offers much more than simple accommodation in Delaware's Brandywine Valley; the inn is, in reality, a restored 19th-century hamlet with 28 guest rooms spread across 11 carefully restored buildings accessible via a maze of ornate gardens.
HOTEL DU PONT
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
January 15, 1913 saw the opening of Wilmington's HOTEL DU PONT, one of the most lavish hotels of America's Gilded Age and an immediate rival to Europe's finest hotels. Today the Wilmington, Delaware hotel is situated in the heart of the picturesque and historic Brandywine Valley. HOTEL DU PONT is as rich in history as it is in atmosphere; reminiscent of a time of craftsmanship and courtesy, a time of ease and elegance, and a time of sophistication and style.
Hotel Lombardy, Washington, D.C.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Hotel Lombardy, Washington, D.C. offers accommodation evocative of a small town home in the center of the nation's capital. This is no coincidence: Hotel Lombardy's first incarnation was as a private residence converted to a classic European-style hotel in 1994, beautifully preserving the red-brick and limestone facade.
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Adjacent to Rock Creek National Park, the Omni Shoreham Hotel has been the preferred Washington, D.C., destination of travelers and dignitaries for nearly 90 years. Delivering monumental service, the Omni Shoreham Hotel is a true Washington landmark and the ultimate destination for discerning guests.
Phoenix Park Hotel
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
On Capitol Hill, a patch of Irish green is found at the Phoenix Park Hotel, a handsome Georgian Revival-style hotel built in 1922. The hotel is equally popular with politicians, diplomats, business travelers and tourists. The Phoenix Park maintains an Old World ambiance with its Waterford crystal chandeliers, rich woodwork, Celtic rugs and European antiques.
Sofitel Washington, D.C. Lafayette Square
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
The Sofitel Washington, D.C. Lafayette Square, originally designed by Mihran Mesrobian in 1925, has been restored and continues to host esteemed guests of all backgrounds and origins worldwide. It stuns with gentle French influences, friendly staff, and French cuisine for the most authentic French atmosphere in a bustling city.
The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Originally designed as a luxury apartment building over 100 years ago, the hotel promised "every convenience of a modern hotel with the restful quietude and exclusiveness of a private residence." The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row has just undergone renovations to maintain the beauty of its upscale, pristine design and gorgeous chandeliers.
The Henley Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Whether its business or pleasure that brings you to the nation's capital, the Henley Park is the place to stay. Upon entering its stately lobby, guests are greeted with the comfortable elegance that is the hallmark of the Henley Park Hotel. Charming and intimate in scale, the hotel exudes a serenity that is a welcome change from the bustle of downtown Washington.
The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Immediately after its opening in 1925, The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection was known as the "Grande Dame of Washington, D.C.," boasting more gold than any other building in the country except for the Library of Congress.
The Morrison-Clark Inn, Washington, D.C.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
This Victorian mansion in the heart of Washington, D.C. is the only inn in the nation's capital to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Initially built as two separate townhomes, this boutique hotel offers modern comforts in a historic setting. Each of the 54 guest rooms is decorated with period furnishings and some have Italian marble fireplaces.
The Willard InterContinental, Washington, D.C.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
The Willard InterContinental is located in the heart of the nation's capital on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, the Smithsonian museums, and the downtown business and theater districts. The Willard epitomizes world-class hospitality as the hotel of choice for heads of state and leaders of the world's business, cultural, social, and political elite.
La Concha Hotel & Spa
Key West, Florida, United States
History, vibrant nightlife and tropical paradise come together at the La Concha Hotel & Spa. Throughout the years, famous authors such as Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams have visited this tropical island and found inspiration and contentment. Guests can indulge in Key West's notoriously playful nightlife - centered on Duval Street.
The Lodge at Wakulla Springs
Wakulla Springs, Florida, United States
Surrounded by 6,000 acres of pristine forest, the Lodge at Wakulla Springs is North Florida's castle. Built in 1937 by industrialist Edward Ball, the Lodge is not only one of the most beautiful buildings of its period, but also one of the few where one can stay overnight.
Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Opened in 1901, Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa is situated in the heart of Waikiki Beach in Oahu and offers a true Hawaiian experience with the extravagance of elegant accommodations, unparalled hospitality, and superb amenities, defining the ultimate destination for a luxury Hawaiian vacation.
Palmer House®, A Hilton Hotel
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This 25-story Beaux Arts-style hotel is ideally situated within walking distance of Chicago's vibrant theater district, the Art Institute and famed Magnificent Mile, and within one mile of Lake Michigan. Remodeled in 2004, the Palmer House® a Hilton Hotel, boasts a two-story, gilded lobby with a formal staircase, marble-topped tables, velvet seating, and a ceiling mural depicting Greek mythology.
French Lick Springs Hotel
French Lick, Indiana, United States
Through detailed renovation, restoration and an extreme passion for refurbishing the past, French Lick Resort Casino, established in 1845, has re-opened its doors and returned to its original charm and grandeur. For over two centuries the Pluto Mineral Springs and its medicinal waters have drawn visitors to French Lick and our legendary resort.
21c Museum Hotel Louisville by MGallery
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
The 21c Museum Hotel Louisville by MGallery in downtown Louisville offers 91 luxurious rooms and suites in a prime location to explore the history and culture of Kentucky's largest city.
Historic Inns of Annapolis
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
The Historic Inns of Annapolis were once personal residences of lords and governors and frequent stopovers for signers of the Declaration of Independence. Today they have been transformed into three charming historic inns that will take you back in time, with 124 guestrooms all handsomely restored and tastefully furnished in original and reproduction antiques.
Lord Baltimore Hotel
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Lord Baltimore Hotel was hailed as the largest hotel ever built in the state of Maryland. Built in the classic style popular during the 1920s, the hotel still holds timeless appeal for today's travelers. A convenient downtown location make the hotel ideally suited for business and leisure travelers alike.
Inn at Perry Cabin
St. Michaels, Maryland, United States
The former home of a naval officer, the historic Inn at Perry Cabin is situated on waterfront of the Miles River by the Chesapeake Bay. Built in 1816, the Inn was designed by Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry’s aide-de-camp, Samuel Hambleton. The stately Greek Revival manor in picturesque St. Michaels beckons to those who seek the small town charm and colonial history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Antrim 1844
Taneytown, Maryland, United States
Nestled at the foot of the breathtaking Catoctin Mountains in Central Maryland, the beautiful 24-acre Antrim 1844 estate is renowned for its superb cuisine and upscale accommodations. Owners Richard and Dorothy Mollett have masterfully restored the property to reflect its original splendor of 1844. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, visitors can experience the rich history with touches of modern elegance.
Fairmont Copley Plaza
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Fairmont Copley Plaza has been a landmark in Boston's historic Back Bay since 1912. Constructed on the original site of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the hotel derives its name from the great American painter John Singleton Copley (1738-1774). The hotel's architect, Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, combined French and Venetian Renaissance influences on the building's facade.
Hawthorne Hotel
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Since 1925, the Hawthorne Hotel has been a jewel in the heart of Salem. The location couldn’t be better: the classic brick building is steps from Salem’s most famous attractions, adjacent to the Salem Common, and convenient to Boston and the North Shore.
The Saint Paul Hotel
St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
Minnesota's landmark hotel, The Saint Paul Hotel, is a world of European-inspired elegance with superlative service and gracious accommodations. An atmosphere of plush sophistication prevails throughout The Saint Paul Hotel. Built in 1910, the handsome Italian Renaissance Revival building was constructed by local businessman Lucius P. Ordway.
The Raphael Hotel
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
When The Raphael Hotel opened in the heart of Kansas City, it was the pioneer in the "boutique hotel" trend, offering individualistic accommodation with European charm, character, intimacy, personalized service and exceptional value.
Mizpah Hotel
Tonopah, Nevada, United States
Once known as the "Grand Old Lady" for its elegant accommodations and luxury services, the Mizpah Hotel is a historic hotel was originally built in 1907 and has remained a choice destination for distinguished comfort and impeccable hospitality.
Omni Bretton Arms Inn
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
The Omni Bretton Arms Inn was built as a private home in 1896 and was first opened to guests in 1907. The inn was a part of the larger Mount Washington and Mount Pleasant Hotels which hosted a variety of visitors and was the distinguished headquarters for the Conference Secretariat during the 44-nation Bretton Woods Monetary Conference in 1944.
Omni Mount Washington
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
Omni Mount Washington was the creation of industrialist Joseph Stickney, who built The Mount Washington Hotel in 1902. The sparking white and red-roofed Spanish Renaissance-style hotel, with its grand, colonnaded veranda, was the setting for the historic Bretton Woods Monetary Conference in 1944.
Hanover Inn Dartmouth
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States
General Ebenezer Brewster, whose home occupied the present site of the Inn, founded the Dartmouth Hotel in 1780 but later burned to the ground and was replaced two years later on the same site by the Wheelock Hotel. From 1901 - 1903, Dartmouth College carried out extensive renovations to the facility, which was then renamed the Hanover Inn.
Eagle Mountain House
Jackson, New Hampshire, United States
Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club exemplifies New England. Its century-old history ties the historic hotel to the region's heritage while seamlessly offering all the high-end amenities of any modern hotel alongside pristine, panoramic views of New Hampshire's White Mountains.
Woolverton Inn
Stockton, New Jersey, United States
Located in the farmlands of Stockton, New Jersey is the charming Woolverton Inn. The historic cozy inn allows guests a romantic escape into the countryside of New Jersey with beautiful views of the rolling hills and forests.
Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Capturing the unique New Mexico heritage and the spirit of the Southwest, the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza hotel combines the elegance of a bygone era with sophisticated conveniences. This landmark hotel features 158 thoughtfully-appointed guestrooms and suites, over 7,000 sq ft of meeting and event space, casual and refined dining experiences, and proximity to Santa Fe's most significant attractions, including the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Museum Hill, and Loretto Chapel.
La Fonda
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
La Fonda is a Santa Fe landmark, just steps away from history and art museums, a variety of galleries and shops, historic churches and, of course, the Plaza. The historic inn's Pueblo-style architecture features thick wood beams, latilla ceilings, and carved corbels.
La Posada de Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Set on six beautifully landscaped acres in Santa Fe’s downtown, La Posada de Santa Fe was originally constructed as a mansion known as The Staab House. Completed in 1882, the estate served as the home of Abraham and Julia Staab, members of high society in Santa Fe. The recipient of a coveted AAA Four Diamond Award, La Posada de Santa Fe is today among the most sought after holiday destinations in the country.
The Sagamore Resort
Bolton Landing, New York, United States
Situated in the unspoiled Adirondack Mountains, The Sagamore Resort opened in 1883 and was a social center for the wealthy visiting Lake George. After closing in 1981, the hotel was reopened a few years later and restored to its original grandeur. Today the resort offers a wealth of recreational and dining opportunities for guests who enjoy "roughing it" with an elegance in the woods.
The Otesaga Hotel
Cooperstown, New York, United States
It is not hard to imagine the finger lake region of frontier days when you stay at The Otesaga Resort Hotel. Otesaga, named for the Iroquois word for " A Place of Meetings," is located on the southern shore of Lake Otsego in Cooperstown, New York, and ranks as one of America's original grand lakeside hotels.
Mohonk Mountain House
New Paltz, New York, United States
In 1869, rocky cliffs rising above a crystal blue glacial lake in the Hudson River Valley inspired Albert Smiley to create Mohonk Mountain House as a resort where guests could renew body, mind, and spirit in a beautiful natural setting. Now, over 140 years later, it is still owned and operated by the Smiley family.
JW Marriott Essex House New York
New York, New York, United States
For over seventy years, the JW Marriott Essex House New York has been an oasis of class and elegance on the edge of Central Park. The hotel offers stunning views of Central Park and the New York skyline, complemented by luxurious appointments and first-class service.
Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton
New York, New York, United States
For over 100 years, the Hotel Martinique has elegantly reflected the rich history of its vibrant and dynamic location. Designed by Henry Hardenbergh, who also designed the Waldorf Astoria, the Plaza Hotel, and the Dakota Apartments on Central Park.
Omni Berkshire Place
New York, New York, United States
Warren & Wetmore built this historic landmark hotel in 1926. The Berkshire Hotel was purchased in May 1978 by the Dunfey Hotels Corporation, which included the Omni Hotels and Dunfey Hotels groups. The property received a $9.5 million face-lift in 1979.
Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn
Rhinebeck, New York, United States
Since before the Revolutionary War, the Beekman Arms and Delamater Inn has welcomed guests to the beautiful Hudson Valley. The property has continuously operated since 1766, retaining much of its colonial charm and character, while offering modern conveniences to guests seeking an historic vacation.
Omni Grove Park Inn
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
Omni Grove Park Inn is one of the South’s best-loved resorts. Built in 1913 with granite stones mined from Sunset Mountain, the resort overlooks the city of Asheville, N.C., and provides majestic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. With its distinctive undulating red clay tile roof and original Roycroft furnishings and fixtures, The Grove Park Inn captures the essence of the Arts and Crafts movement.
The Dunhill Hotel
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
The neo-classical 10-story facade of the Dunhill Hotel has been a permanent feature in uptown Charlotte since it opened in 1929. Designed by architect Louis Asbury Sr., the Dunhill's first incarnation was as the fashionable Mayfair Manor apartments.
The Historic Magnolia House
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Located in southside Greensboro, NC, The Historic Magnolia House is a step into the jazzy and influential mid-century. With an array of famous historical guests from Miles Davis to Jackie Robinson, The Historical Magnolia House emits a vintage and welcoming feeling.
Pinehurst Resort
Pinehurst, North Carolina, United States
Founded in 1895, Pinehurst is a quintessential resort encompassing three historic hotels, a wealth of recreational activities, and 2,000 breathtaking North Carolina acres. Set in one of America's only National historic landmark Districts, Pinehurst recalls a pleasant time gone by.
Inn at Price Tower
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States
Occupying seven of the upper floors of Frank Lloyd Wright's only skyscraper, Price Tower, the Inn at Price Tower is an intimate retreat in the heart of Bartlesville, Oklahoma offering 19 beautiful guestrooms, impeccable service, and a unique, historic experience.
The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
The Skirvin Hilton Oklahoma City first opened its doors in 1911 with two, 10-story towers and 224 guest rooms. In 1930, a third wing was added, raising the structure to 14 stories and increasing capacity to 525 rooms.
Omni Bedford Springs Resort
Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Located just outside the limits of the town of Bedford Springs, this sprawling 2,200 acre resort has been welcoming guests and making history for more than 200 years. Its red brick façade is distinguished by white columns, a porte cochere and a series of additions that amble their way up the hillside. The result is a charming combination of old and new elements that work in harmony against the rocky hills of south central Pennsylvania.
Historic Hotel Bethlehem
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
The stately Historic Hotel Bethlehem has been restored to its original 1922 grandeur. Palladian windows provide dramatic views of the downtown district. Seven large murals by artist George Gray retell the history of Bethlehem, from its founding by Moravian brethren to its position as industrial center. Classically styled guestrooms offer views of the city’s Main Street or the noted Bethlehem Star on South Mountain.
Ledges Hotel
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
Settled between the flourishing natural beauty surrounding the Pocono Mountains, Ledges Hotel is a luxury historic destination in Hawley, Pennsylvania affording modern conveniences without sparing its rustic charm. Built in 1890, this Federal-style structure was originally built for the John S. O'Connor Glass Factory, illustrating the deep culture and heritage of the area's manufacturing industry.
The Settlers Inn at Bingham Park
Hawley, Pennsylvania, United States
This beautiful and serene inn is a top 25 AAA 4-Diamond Historic Hotel, decorated with carefully chosen Arts and Crafts style furnishings, such as hand-screened Bradbury and Bradbury wallpaper and hand-made Fulper tiles. The 21 rooms are true to the style and enhanced with featherbeds, luxury linens, and modern amenities. Environmentally responsible as well, the inn has been recognized for its water and energy conservation.
The Hotel Hershey®
Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States
After returning from a trip to Europe, chocolate king Milton S. Hershey dreamed of building an elegant hotel on a hilltop overlooking the town that bore his surname. In 1933 that dream became a reality. Today The Hotel Hershey offers a magnificent mix of European splendor set amid 300 panoramic acres of picturesque countryside that reflects the vision of its founder.
Cork Factory Hotel
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Cork Factory Hotel was once the home of a 19th century cork manufacturing giant. After lying abandoned for several years, the historic site was converted into a luxury boutique hotel, restaurant, and event facility.
Lancaster Arts Hotel
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
The 63-room Lancaster Arts Hotel is a boutique hotel in revitalized downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Using the backdrop of a classic red brick warehouse, the vibrant and eclectic hotel is infused with thoroughly modern touches.
The Inn at Leola Village, Est. 1867
Leola, Pennsylvania, United States
Amid the lush countryside of Lancaster County lies The Inn at Leola Village. This AAA Four Diamond Award recipient blends historic charm and modern amenities on acres of herb and perennial gardens. Osteria Avanti provides an Italian-inspired dining experience for guests. The Spa, Village Floral Shop, private wedding gardens, along with seven private venues are ideal for leadership training, corporate retreats, and elegant gatherings.
Omni William Penn
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
With a blend of classic elegance and modern sophistication, the renowned Omni William Penn has served as Pittsburgh’s premier hotel since 1916. This historic hotel features 597 beautifully appointed guest rooms including 38 suites, 52,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, and five dining options.
Skytop Lodge
Skytop, Pennsylvania, United States
The placement of the Skytop Lodge at the base of West Mountain in the Pennsylvania Pocono Mountains is perhaps the best indication that this grand resort has always been inextricably linked to its natural surroundings-and the 30 miles of hiking trails weaving through the 5,500-acre site merely reinforces that fact.
The Nittany Lion Inn of the Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
Located on the grounds of Pennsylvania State University, the Nittany Lion Inn offers comfort, conveniences and style to guests and visitors alike. Decorated in warm antiques with a Colonial country atmosphere, rich cherry-wood furniture and bright floral fabrics, the Inn has hosted the likes of Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Hayes and Louis Armstrong.
Penn Wells Hotel
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Built in 1869 and renovated in the 1920s, the Penn Wells Hotel graces Wellsboro’s quaint, gas-lit Main Street. The Philadelphia Inquirer in the 1920s called the Hotel “the Gem of the Roosevelt Highway,” recognizing its location on the Historic Route 6 corridor between New York and Chicago. The Hotel is noted for its mahogany woodwork, high ceilings, wood-burning lobby fireplaces, and for hosting famous guests like Groucho Marx and Joan Crawford.
Hotel Warner
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Centrally located to countless restaurants, sidewalk cafes, brew pubs, and eclectic shops, Hotel Warner is the only hotel in West Chester’s historic downtown. Stroll the historic streets and discover the rich architecture and vibrant past of this nationally acclaimed neighborhood.
Newport Beach Hotel & Suites
Middletown, Rhode Island, United States
On certain occasions, tragedy can inspire greatness. Such is the case of Rhode Island’s Newport Beach Hotel & Suites (formerly known as the Inn at Newport Beach.) A massive hurricane in 1938 wiped out the town’s numerous beach establishments. Two years later, after the sand settled, the Toppa family decided to build a new inn on the beach, positioning the property 100 feet from the rocks and the ocean’s crashing waves.
Francis Marion Hotel
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Named for Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion (the "Swamp Fox"), the Francis Marion Hotel became an instant landmark in Charleston the moment it opened in 1924. Rising 12 stories above the Historic District, the landmark hotel offers spectacular views of Charleston's church steeples, antebellum mansions and famous harbor, providing easy access to the wealth of Charleston's historic attractions.
The Dewberry
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
The Dewberry is perfectly situated in the center of Charleston’s downtown district, between the Upper and Lower Districts of the Historic Peninsula.
Wentworth Mansion
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
The Wentworth Mansion, built in 1886 as a private residence for the wealthy cotton merchant Francis Silas Rodgers, invites guests to enjoy the preserved opulence of America’s Gilded Age.
General Morgan Inn & Conference Center
Greeneville, Tennessee, United States
The General Morgan Inn and Conference Center, a historic hotel in Tennessee, takes its name from the Confederate leader whose daring raids into the upper Midwest terrorized the Union Army during the Civil War.
The Peabody Memphis
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Historian David Cohn once wrote, “The Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of The Peabody Hotel… If you stand near its fountain in the middle of the lobby… ultimately you will see everybody who is anybody in the Delta…” Truly, in the minds of many, The Peabody is Memphis.
The Hermitage Hotel
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Located in the heart of Music City, adjacent to the state capitol, the Hermitage Hotel is the only remaining grand hotel in Nashville and the only commercial Beaux Arts structure in the state of Tennessee. This historic AAA Five Diamond hotel has become so ingrained in the city's lifeblood, that the slogan "Meet me at the Hermitage" has held up for close to 100 years.
The Union Station Nashville Yards
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
A stay at the Union Station combines the elegance of the past with the modern conveniences of the present. The excitement of millions of travelers who passed within these walls remains almost palpable. For over a century, this massive turreted structure has been a distinctive feature of Nashville’s cityscape.
Hotel Settles
Big Spring, Texas, United States
Originally opened in 1930, Hotel Settles has been restored to reclaim its place as the social center of West Texas. This historical Art Deco oasis serves as the towering centerpiece of downtown Big Spring, approximately 41.5 miles from Midland. Extensive renovations using the building’s original blueprints have brought back the stylish details that evoke the charm, craftsmanship, and architectural details of a bygone era.
Hilton Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Internationally famous as the scene of 35th President John F Kennedy’s final address on the morning of November 22, 1963, Hilton Fort Worth is an elegant landmark hotel places guests just a few blocks from Sundance Square. Located in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, this historic hotel offers thoughtfully-appointed accommodations and exceptional service.
Stagecoach Inn
Salado, Texas, United States
Stagecoach Inn was established in 1860, and is believed to be the oldest structure in Salado, Texas.
Zion Lodge
Springdale, Utah, United States
The name "Zion" means a place of peace and refuge. As a sanctuary with over 146,000 acres of cliffs, canyons, diverse plant and animal life, and uninterrupted beauty, Zion National Park is well-named. Its massive sandstone walls, some as high as 3,800 feet, offer an opportunity for serenity and reflection for all who visit.
The Omni Homestead Resort
Hot Springs, Virginia, United States
For over two and a half centuries, The Omni Homestead Resort has offered genuine Southern hospitality amid the Allegheny Mountains, boasting beautiful accommodations, championship golf courses, and an expansive conference center. A designated National Historic Landmark, this luxury resort offers modern amenities without compromising its historic charm.
The Mimslyn Inn
Luray, Virginia, United States
The classic Georgian Revival architecture of the Mimslyn Inn rises gracefully from the rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley. The warmth and charm of the Mimslyn have been welcoming guests since 1931. The inn is in close proximity to all of the area’s signature attractions, including the spectacular Luray Caverns.
Inn at Willow Grove
Orange, Virginia, United States
Escape, unwind, and indulge at the historic Inn at Willow Grove. Located at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this beautiful manor house offers luxurious accommodations, perfect for relaxing getaways, memorable weddings, romantic honeymoons, productive staff retreats, and so much more.
The Jefferson Hotel
Richmond, Virginia, United States
When Charles Dana Gibson and Irene Langhorne--better known as the Gibson Girl--hosted their engagement party on Halloween 1895, little did they know that their nuptial celebration would be the first in a long legacy of events at Richmond’s most revered hotel, The Jefferson. It opened that All Hollow’s Eve over 100 years ago, and from that moment it was a sight to behold.
Hotel 24 South
Staunton, Virginia, United States
Nestled in Historic Downtown Staunton in the heart of the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, this 124-room hotel captures the spirit, history and charm of the old South. Originally built in 1924, the property underwent a complete top to bottom renovation in 2005 and has was lovingly restored to it's original grandeur.
The Blackburn Inn and Conference Center
Staunton, Virginia, United States
A historic Virginia boutique hotel that exemplifies artful design and a modern, upscale, state-of-the-art experience. This hotel has 49 rooms, and is on a picturesque 80-acre campus in Staunton with stunning views at every turn.
Williamsburg Inn
Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Regarded among the world’s greatest inns, the Williamsburg is the crown jewel of the Colonial Williamsburg hotels, offering luxurious accommodations adjacent to the country’s most celebrated live interactive history museum.
Williamsburg Lodge, Autograph Collection, and Colonial Houses
Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
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 American Club
Kohler, Wisconsin, United States
Walter J. Kohler, Sr. founded his Tudor-style hotel to provide lodging for immigrant laborers who worked at Kohler Co. Today, the hotel stands as a testament to Kohler's commitment to the people living in the town of Kohler, Wisconsin, and the people who come to visit. The concept of gracious living has long been a Kohler Co. mainstay, spread by its innovative, world-famous bathroom designs, a concept that also served as the guiding force behind the 1981 renovations to The American Club.
The Pfister Hotel
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
The Pfister is known as the “Jewel of Milwaukee,” a Victorian masterpiece located just three blocks from Lake Michigan. The hotel’s elegance is further enhanced by the tradition of “salve” a philosophy that embodies the spirit of fine hospitality and is brought to life by each member of the hotel’s staff. The Pfister is set apart from other downtown hotels by a number of distinguishing features, including an ornate three-story lobby flanked by a grand marble staircase at one end and a massive fireplace at the other.
Old Faithful Inn
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
The accommodations in Yellowstone National Park aren't just places to stay, they are monuments to a long-standing ideal that special places in the world should be set aside and preserved for future generations. Staying in the park is the best way for visitors to experience all Yellowstone has to offer. On May 28, 1987, The Old Faithful Inn was designated by the U. S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark.