Gramercy Park Hotel
Formerly a grand old dame, the Gramercy’s had a major facelift and emerged looking young and sexy...
From the cosy lodges of northern Canada to the beach resorts of the Yucatan Peninsula, the sweet Victorian inns of New England and the designer boutique hotels across the US, our Lonely Planet authors have scoured the continent to find the best places to stay in North America.
Formerly a grand old dame, the Gramercy’s had a major facelift and emerged looking young and sexy...
Staff artist Ernest Martinez has been painting thousands of windows and other fixtures since 1954, giving La Fonda its unique folk-art character...
Though the Biltmore's standard rooms can be small, a stay here is a chance to sleep in one of the great laps of US luxury...
From teeny bopper to urban explorer to Canadian forest, the 37 artist-designed rooms at this refurbished hotel are stylish and fun...
With a maximum of six beds per room, kitchens on every floor and loads of balconies, ACBB is a notch above the rest...
Imagine crossing a Scottish castle with a French chateau and then plonking it in the middle of one of the world's most spectacular (and accessible) wilderness areas...
Along the promenade of Downtown Disney, you'll see the entrance to this splurgeworthy arts-and-crafts-style hotel offering family-friendly scavenger hunts, swimming pools bordered by private cabanas and a private entrance to California Adventure...
The legendary Pink Palace from 1912 oozes opulence. The pool deck is classic, the grounds are lush, and the Polo Lounge remains a clubby lunch spot for the well-heeled and well-dressed...
A real gem among the many top end hotels in DC, the Jefferson benefits from its owners: an old New York family who have adopted the property and are giving it the kind of care usually reserved for a beloved dowager aunt...
Modeled after a Swiss chalet, this national historic landmark on Swiftcurrent Lake is the park's largest hotel, with 208 rooms featuring panoramic views...
A sexy, drop-dead gorgeous archeological site? It sounds bizarre, but once you feast your eyes on the interior - striking designer touches and ancient artifacts vie for guests' attention - it should start to make sense...
Founded in the 1980s as housing for visiting volunteer doctors, this idyllic beachside getaway at the far south end of Chacala’s beachfront has grown into a miniresort that hosts regular yoga, meditation and wellness retreats...
The seven large rooms and suites in this converted 18th-century house are in stunning contemporary Oaxacan style with original art and artesanías (handicrafts)...
Near ‘one of the most busiest touristic areas,’ as the website points out, this comfortable lodging has clearly considered its prime location...
The Posada del Emperador is a more upscale option and is touted as having hosted the infamous Maximilian. It’s a charming place boasting antique furniture, wood floors, exquisite views and a plant-filled interior...
An exquisite boutique hotel paying homage to Mexican women in history. Guests can choose from sumptuous rooms named for heroines such as human rights lawyer Digna Ochoa or Zapatista Commander Ramona...
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