Discover the Best Hotels in U.S. Cities
Some of the very best cities on the planet can be found in the continental United States — so is it any wonder that some of the most exciting hotels are in the lower 48? For instance, the Old 77 Hotel & Chandlery, located in Louisiana, has quickly become one of the coolest new hotels in the country. Debuting at the No. 7 spot this year in New Orleans, it features two galleries promoting local artists and a French-Caribbean restaurant, where conch croquettes share the menu with black drum fish with beurre blanc and caviar. Inside the 167 rooms, guests will find custom vintage-inspired writing desks and exposed-brick walls.
Immersive Experiences Await
The best hotels in American cities introduce you to their destinations the moment you drop your bags. Hotels in New York City, such as the recently reopened Knickerbocker in Times Square and the Greenwich Hotel, immerse guests in the Big Apple experience. You’ll find everything from 24/7 bartenders mixing bedside Old-Fashioneds at the Knick, to a hotelier who doubles as an unofficial mayor of New York—Robert De Niro, who grew up near the Greenwich Hotel.
Stunning Views in Major Cities
When visiting Chicago, could you ask for a better view of the Chicago River and downtown skyline than from a room at the Langham Chicago, where all rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows? And on a frosty Boston night, where else would you rather stay than at the XV Beacon? Each of its 63 rooms is outfitted with cashmere throws and a gas fireplace, offering warmth and luxury.
Why These Hotels Stand Out
How did these U.S. city hotels become world-renowned favorites? In our annual survey, GoTravelDaily asks readers to score their travel experiences, evaluating everything from hotels to destinations. Hotels are rated based on their rooms and facilities, location, service, food and drink, and overall value. Properties are classified as city or resort based on their locations.