Hotel Fort Des Moines
Everyone from Mae West to JFK has spent the night in this old-world hotel...
For all but the cheapest places and the slowest seasons, reservations are advised. In high-season tourist hot spots, hotels can book up months ahead. In general, many hotels offer specials on their websites, but low-end chains sometimes give a slightly better rate over the phone. Chain hotels also increasingly offer frequent-flyer mileage deals and other rewards programs; ask when booking.
Everyone from Mae West to JFK has spent the night in this old-world hotel...
Originally built by Henry Flagler (in 1904 rooms ran $4 per night, including meals), today this 550-room...
By far the best choice in Snowmass and with incredible $95 summer rates, it's the best deal in all of As...
Forty guest rooms fill a row of Victorian mansions right by the art museum...
Our favorite boutique hotel is a love letter to the Beat era, with moody orange, black and sage-green co...
San Diego's iconic hotel, the Del provides more than a century of history, tennis courts, spa, shops, sp...
At sunset, scan the lonely horizon for the eponymous wild horses silhouetted against the South Mountains...
Once the Engine 7 Firehouse, this city landmark is now a cool and classy all-American hotel...
The top hotel at Fisherman's Wharf was built as a cannery in 1908, and has century-old wooden beams and ...
Done up in Venetian decor (shuttered doors, warm gold walls), and beloved by World Bank and State Depart...
Worn timbers, down comforters and colorful quilts imbue this elegant lodging off Teton Park Rd with a co...
Entering the chandeliered lobby of this historic downtown hotel is like stepping back into the 1920s...
Not far from Old Market, the Magnolia is a boutique hotel housed in a gorgeous restored 1923 Italianate ...
The legendary Pink Palace from 1912 oozes opulence...
The past lives large in this historical Durango hotel with walnut antiques, hand-stenciled wallpapers an...
This contemporary art-museum–hotel would be edgy anywhere; in laid-back Louisville, it's practically in ...
Some renovations suck all the original charm out of a historic property, and some don't go far enough in...
Wood that's blonder than Barbie and a crisp-and-clean deco theme combine to create one of SoFi's most el...
This luxury hotel wears its accolades effortlessly, having had both Conde Nast and Zagat confirming it a...
The white Georgian Colonial Revival hotel stands in brilliant contrast to the towering peaks of Rocky Mo...
Just two miles west of downtown, this stylish 1940s bungalow hotel is a fabulously low-key antidote to D...
The proprietors brag the Burnham has the highest guest return rates in Chicago; it’s easy to see why...
Look for the upside-down 'Standard' sign on the old Lido building on Belle Island (between South Beach a...
The handsome lobby's low-lit tepee chandeliers, hand-carved totem pole and dramatic 80ft fireplace echo ...
Currently Portland's trendiest place to sleep is this unique hotel fusing classic, industrial, minimalis...
This soaring Romanesque stone castle was Nashville's train station back in the days when travel was a gr...
Imagine a Zen ink-brush painting; what's beautiful isn't what's there, but what gets left out...
This 207-room design-savvy hotel in a former office building goes for a young, hip and shag-happy crowd ...
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