Great hotels can inspire you, pamper you, and provide a much-deserved break from the humdrum of daily life. As you explore accommodations, remember that Europe may have hotels in former palaces, but there are also plenty of outstanding hotels and resorts in the U.S. that tell the story of this country. Take the Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans, for example—the legendary grand dame dates back to 1893, survived Hurricane Katrina, and is back and better than ever after a major renovation, complete with a restaurant by acclaimed chef John Besh. In picturesque New England, the Chanler at Cliff Walk is set in one of Newport’s grandest mansions built in 1873, when Gilded Age tycoons turned the oceanfront town into a summer playground for Gatsby-esque parties. At Triple Creek Ranch in Montana, guests can step back in time to the Wild West, ride horses, hike through the mountains with a guide, and cozy up by the fireplace in a luxury cabin. In Oklahoma, you might be surprised to discover the Mayo Hotel, which in its heyday hosted John F. Kennedy, Lucille Ball, and Babe Ruth. Though it suffered a period of decline in the ’80s, it has been reborn and reimagined as a gorgeous hotel for the modern day. More recently, hotels like 21c Museum Hotel Louisville and Cincinnati have revived forlorn downtowns by renovating former factories and filling them with art. These are just some of the fabulous hotels that readers have voted into our hall of fame, known as the World’s Best Awards. Most hotels on this list received top scores from readers, who rated everything from the quality of the rooms to the location, service, dining options, nightlife, and value. In states without hotels represented on the World’s Best list, nominations came from the tourism boards knowing best. When planning your next American vacation, consider staying at one of these outstanding properties.
Alabama: Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, Golf Club, & Spa
The Grand Hotel Marriott Resort, Golf Club & Spa offers guests a relaxing break on the Gulf Coast. This 550-acre property overlooking Mobile Bay is steeped in history. Built in 1847, it served as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War and a training base during WWII. The hotel has grown considerably since then, today featuring two golf courses, ten tennis courts, and six restaurants.
Alaska: Aleyska Resort
Steeped in the heart of a glacier-carved valley, Aleyska Resort is the only North American ski resort with both mountain and ocean views. For adventure-seekers, the property is a veritable goldmine—after all, the town played a significant role in the gold rush. Boasting a score of 86.182, one reader praised its “great location with easy access to ski and mountain walks.” After a day on the slopes, guests can unwind in the saltwater pool or whirlpool, or indulge in a treatment at the spa.
Arizona: Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
The Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North blends seamlessly into its surroundings, with adobe-inspired buildings nestled amid a desert landscape filled with cacti. The golf course stands out as one of the best in Arizona, and the spa even offers a golfer’s massage using heated golf balls instead of hot stones. Scoring 90.857 in our survey, readers noted the breathtaking surroundings, phenomenal service, and exquisite food. Many suites feature telescopes, inviting guests to stargaze on Friday nights. One reader commented, “I appreciated that the hotel recognized what an incredible resource Arizona’s clear skies are.”
Arkansas: Little Rock Marriott (formerly Peabody Little Rock)
Bill Clinton’s hometown is home to Arkansas’s best hotel. Readers rated the Little Rock Marriott as the best in the state with a score of 80.909. Praise for its great downtown location, beautiful rooms, and late-night room service are common.
California: Farmhouse Inn
Nestled in California wine country amid Sonoma’s excellent wineries, the Farmhouse Inn offers the personalized attention of a B&B combined with five-star amenities. This family-run inn has only 25 rooms, some located in early 20th-century cottages that feature charming courtyards, feather beds, and saunas or steam showers. Don’t miss its Michelin-starred restaurant serving farm-to-table cuisine sourced from the on-site garden. All these details and more earned the inn a score of 96 in our World’s Best Awards.
Colorado: The Little Nell
A skier’s paradise, The Little Nell boasts Aspen’s best address. This ski-in/ski-out resort spells luxury with spacious rooms that feature heated marble floors, fireplaces, soaking tubs, and plush goose-down linens. This pet-friendly hotel even has comfy dog beds along with an in-room pet menu. The Element 47 lounge is perfect for a meal or après-ski cocktail.
Connecticut: Mohegan Sun
With a score of 83.250, Mohegan Sun is hailed as the best hotel in Connecticut. For those seeking a resort filled with diverse dining options and activities, this destination is ideal. Famous for its casino, the massive resort features 1,200 rooms, 42 dining options ranging from Starbucks to Todd English’s Tuscany, a 22,000-square-foot spa, and a golf club.
Delaware: Hotel du Pont
Delaware hotels weren’t represented on the World’s Best list, but the Hotel du Pont in downtown Wilmington is a remarkable choice. It boasts rich history, luxurious accommodations, and exquisite dining with classical dishes like foie gras and lobster bisque.
Washington D.C.: The Hay-Adams
With a score of 93.333, The Hay-Adams secured its place among the top hotels, sitting just across from the White House. This elegant five-star hotel showcases rooms with views of the city’s famous landmarks, and offers luxury sedan service for guests. Don’t miss a drink at Off the Record bar during your visit.
Florida: Sunset Key Cottages, a Luxury Collection Resort
Florida has numerous hotels and resorts, but Sunset Key Cottages tops them with a score of 96. No wonder—it occupies its own private island off Key West. Luxury cottages offer one to four bedrooms featuring a breezy beach aesthetic, some equipped with oceanfront views and wrap-around porches. An on-site spa, pool, and private white-sand beach encourage relaxation and leisure.
Georgia: The Cloister at Sea Island
Located on Georgia’s southern coast, the Cloister at Sea Island is a retreat that embodies relaxation. Built in 1928, this hotel exudes Mediterranean mansion glamour with Turkish rugs, wood-beamed ceilings, and landscaped gardens. The Georgian Room is acclaimed as one of the state’s finest restaurants, earning a score of 94.489 in our awards.
Hawaii: Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea
The Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea earned high praise from guests for its breathtaking ocean views and exceptional tennis facilities. Scoring 92.245, it’s an ideal destination for honeymoons and anniversaries. With three saltwater pools, swim-up bars, plush cabanas in a Hawaiian paradise, and attentive staff catering to your every need, it’s easy to see how this hotel captivates.
Idaho: Sun Valley Lodge
Though Idaho didn’t have any hotels on the World’s Best list, the Sun Valley Lodge stands out. A legendary 80-year-old lodge that underwent a complete renovation recently, it features 94 new rooms, a 20,000-square-foot spa, and dining options to cater to families. Activities abound, including skiing, horseback riding, and fly-fishing.
Illinois: Four Seasons Hotel Chicago
Chicago offers many excellent hotels, but the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago stands out with a score of 92.143. Welcoming guests into a marble lobby adorned with crystal chandeliers, the hotel’s rooms boast colorful artwork and stunning views. The restaurant Allium specializes in regional farm-to-table dishes.
Indiana: West Baden Springs Hotel
A former Jesuit seminary, the West Baden Springs Hotel is an architectural marvel in rural Indiana. The National Historic Landmark features a grand domed atrium spanning 200 feet. Rooms offer Egyptian-cotton sheets and vintage postcard artwork. A complimentary shuttle transports guests to the golf course and casino. This hotel scored 85.263 in the World’s Best survey.
Iowa: Hotel Blackhawk, an Autograph Collection Hotel
Iowa didn’t have any hotels represented in the World’s Best Awards, but the Iowa Tourism Office nominated Hotel Blackhawk as the state’s best. This historic property built in 1915 underwent a $46 million renovation, becoming part of Marriott’s prestigious Autograph Collection. Guests enjoy well-appointed rooms with art from local artists, plus amenities including a restaurant, bar, pool, spa, and even a bowling alley.
Kansas: Ambassador Wichita, an Autograph Collection Hotel
Though it didn’t appear on the World’s Best List, the Kansas Tourism Office recommends the Ambassador Wichita, an Autograph Collection Hotel. Its 117 luxurious rooms are equipped with modern conveniences such as free Wi-Fi. The hotel hosts the Siena Tuscan Steakhouse and offers complimentary car service within a five-mile radius.
Kentucky: 21c Museum Hotel Louisville
The art-focused 21c Museum Hotel Louisville stands out in Kentucky. New York architect Deborah Berke renovated five 19th-century brick buildings into an industrial chic hotel featuring a rotating collection of art installations. It scored 90.222 in the awards, making it a must-visit for art lovers.
Louisiana: The Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans
This grand dame has been serving guests since 1893 and received a major renovation post-Katrina in 2009, restoring the property to its former glory. The luxurious lobby features 1920s mosaic-tiled floors, crystal chandeliers, and potted palms. Guests can unwind in plush rooms and suites, enjoy the Guerlain spa, and savor fantastic cuisine at the restaurant Domenica, led by acclaimed chef Alon Shaya.
Maine: Camden Harbour Inn
Situated along Maine’s iconic coast and equidistant from Portland and Bar Harbor, the Camden Harbour Inn is one of the few design-focused hotels in the region. The elegant 1864 building has been revitalized with contemporary decor, featuring graphic wallpaper and Asian antiques. Guests can expect exceptional service from this Relais & Châteaux property, which scores 91.733 on our survey.
Maryland: Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa & Marina
Relaxation and recreation take center stage at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa & Marina. Perched on the banks of the Choptank River, the resort features a renowned golf course, tennis courts, beach access, and five dining options—including local specialties like smoked oysters and Maryland crab cakes. This hotel scored 86.933 in our World’s Best survey, making it one of America’s best family hotels.
Massachusetts: The Langham, Boston
The Langham, housed in Boston’s former Federal Reserve Bank, scored 91.238 in our World’s Best list, thanks to its sophisticated style, excellent dining options, and superb service. Readers have noted, “No question or request is too small, and staff arrive at your door with a smile, dressed professionally.”
Michigan: Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island
Generations of families have enjoyed summering at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, known for its rich history—Mark Twain once lectured in the casino. Scoring 89.280 in our survey, this 1887 hotel offers the simple pleasures of lawn games and dancing, creating an experience steeped in nostalgia, with no cars allowed on the island.
Minnesota: The Saint Paul Hotel
The Saint Paul Hotel exudes charm with its classic ambiance, from doormen in top hats to chandeliers and a lobby fireplace. Established in 1910 by the architects behind New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, it scored 88.267 in the World’s Best survey. Guests can delight in creative programming and excellent food throughout the property.
Mississippi: Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
The Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi was voted Mississippi’s top hotel with a score of 84.40. The sprawling resort features 1,740 rooms and suites, ten restaurants, four lounges and bars, twelve shops, a spa, pool, and convention center, alongside an exciting casino.
Missouri: Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch
Smack dab in the heart of St. Louis, the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch was voted Missouri’s best hotel with a score of 82.783. Among its 910 rooms, some offer stunning views of the Arch and the Mississippi River. The pet-friendly hotel features a gym, self-serve check-in kiosks, dining options including Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, and free Wi-Fi.
Montana: Triple Creek Ranch
If you dream of escaping to a luxury dude ranch, Triple Creek Ranch in rural Montana is the perfect getaway. Comprising 23 luxurious cabins on 600 acres, guests can enjoy hot tubs, wood-burning fireplaces, and locally woven blankets. This all-inclusive Relais & Châteaux property offers hiking, horseback riding, and helicopter tours, earning an impressive score of 97.333 in our survey.
Nebraska: Magnolia
While Nebraska lacked a World’s Best-winning hotel, the Nebraska Tourism Commission nominated the Magnolia Hotel in Omaha for its historic charm and convenient location. Constructed in 1923 with marble floors and cherry wood lobby, guests enjoy comfort here, plus nightly cookies and milk as a nice perk.
New York: The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
Scoring 94.727, the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park was recognized not only as the best hotel in the state but also as the best in the continental U.S. Renowned for outstanding service, the hotel features a multi-lingual staff and an award-winning concierge team. Guests can enjoy fine dining at the Auden bistro and tea in the Ritz-Carlton club lounge.
New Hampshire: Wentworth by the Sea, a Marriott Hotel & Spa
One of the grand New England resorts dating back to the 1800s, Wentworth by the Sea has been restored to its former glory by Marriott. The coastal location near Portsmouth offers an easy getaway from Boston, with rooms featuring balconies and ocean views. Dining options include local seafood, and weekends host a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar.
New Jersey: Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
With 2,002 rooms, the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa was rated New Jersey’s highest-ranking hotel with a score of 85.083. It offers an authentic Atlantic City experience with a renowned casino, spa, and various celebrity chef restaurants. Readers highlighted the Gypsy Bar as a vibrant entertainment area.
Nevada: Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas was groundbreaking as the city’s first hotel without a casino. Scoring 91.040, guests appreciate its tranquil atmosphere amid the Vegas excitement, making it suitable for business travelers. Expect elegantly decorated rooms with marble baths and excellent dining options.
Ohio: 21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati
A new entrant on the World’s Best list, the 21c Museum Hotel in Cincinnati scored 90.4. This art-focused property revitalized the historic city center, transforming a neglected century-old building into a chic hotel showcasing rotating art exhibits.
North Carolina: Old Edwards Inn & Spa
Once a boarding house known for its warm hospitality, the Old Edwards Inn & Spa honors its roots while ensuring quality with champagne welcome upon check-in. This Relais & Châteaux property in the Blue Ridge Mountains underwent major renovations, adding pools, shops, and upgraded accommodations, scoring 91.259 in our survey.
North Dakota: Hotel Donaldson
Originally built in 1893, the Hotel Donaldson in downtown Fargo faced decline in the ’60s and ’70s. Although it didn’t feature in the World’s Best List, it was nominated as North Dakota’s best hotel. Following a significant renovation in 2003, this property offers stunning local art, unique dining, and superb guest experiences.
Oregon: Allison Inn & Spa
Though you may think Portland would house Oregon’s top hotel, iBestTravel readers voted the Allison Inn & Spa their favorite, scoring 95.250. This sprawling eco-friendly property in Willamette Valley wine country features acres of grapevines and gardens, offering farm-to-table dishes and a luxurious spa that incorporates local ingredients.
Oklahoma: Mayo Hotel
Although no hotels from Oklahoma made the World’s Best Awards list, the Mayo Hotel stands out as the best option as nominated by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. Constructed in 1925, it entertained many notable guests, and a $42 million renovation returned it to modern glory, blending classic charm with contemporary design.
Pennsylvania: The Rittenhouse Hotel
Located in prime real estate on Rittenhouse Square, The Rittenhouse Hotel is Pennsylvania’s best hotel. Scoring 90.286, it boasts classic luxury in the City of Brotherly Love. One reader praised its impeccable service, beautiful rooms, and divine dining.
Rhode Island: Chanler at Cliff Walk
New England is renowned for its charming, historic inns, and the Chanler at Cliff Walk is an excellent base for exploring Newport’s famed mansions. Scoring an impressive 95.50, this luxurious hotel offers friendly service, an excellent restaurant, and customizable stays in its twenty individually designed rooms.
South Carolina: Inn at Palmetto Bluff, a Montage Resort
Fierce competition surrounded the best hotel in South Carolina, as many in Charleston won World’s Best Awards. However, the Inn at Palmetto Bluff takes the crown with a score of 95.636. The plantation-style resort features fifty cottages with fireplaces and scenic verandas, where guests can enjoy alligator hunts, golf, and spa treatments.
Texas: Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
The stately Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek offers the comforts of a home with luxurious touch. The 1925 mansion was transformed into a boutique hotel by oil heiress Caroline Rose Hunt in 1980, and it underwent a major renovation for its 30th anniversary. Some of the rooms feature balconies, while others include a private bar. At the Mansion restaurant, guests may intermingle with socialites and celebrities, highlighted by exceptional service, earning the hotel a score of 89.455 in our World’s Best Awards.
South Dakota: The Hotel by Gold Dust
While South Dakota didn’t feature any hotels on the World’s Best list, the Hotel by Gold Dust stands out as the state’s best property, nominated by the South Dakota Department of Tourism. Following a major renovation in 2014, this boutique hotel features modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and sleep number beds. The hotel is also affiliated with the Gold Dust Casino and Mavericks Steak & Cocktails, which enhances the overall guest experience.
Tennessee: The Hermitage Hotel
Nashville’s grand dame takes the title of Tennessee’s best hotel, scoring 89.733. The Hermitage Hotel exudes classic luxury with its plush sofas, elegant lobby, and renowned restaurant. Numerous celebrities and presidents have graced its halls; reviewers appreciate the little touches that enhance their stay, from cookies at turndown to snacks at the bar.
Utah: Stein Ericksen Lodge
This Norwegian-inspired ski chalet has garnered rave reviews from readers, earning a score of 93.280. Stein Ericksen Lodge is known for exceptional service. Guests revel in the stunning winter scenery while indulging in luxurious amenities, including spa treatments, an infinity pool, and a rooftop hot tub.
Vermont: Stowe Mountain Lodge, a Destination Hotel
Readers voted Stowe Mountain Lodge the best in Vermont, with a score of 82.737. Known for its superb location, beautiful grounds, modern design, and excellent amenities, it offers floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, and a 21,000 square-foot spa. Guests can even request complimentary rides into town in the hotel’s fleet of Mercedes.
Virginia: The Lodge and Cottages at Primland
To experience nature and wildlife such as black bears, eagles, and deer, you may want to consider a stay at The Lodge and Cottages at Primland. Scoring 95.059, three cottages spread across 12,000 acres in the Blue Ridge mountains set the stage for outdoor adventure. Guests can stargaze in the observatory, enjoy fly-fishing, horseback riding, and play golf on the property’s course.
Washington: Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
Thanks to its prime downtown location near Pike Place Market, the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle achieved a score of 92.842. In June, the luxury hotel opened Goldfinch Tavern, showcasing cuisine that highlights the bounties of the Pacific Northwest, particularly fresh seafood.
West Virginia: The Greenbrier
Some may find the floral patterns on The Greenbrier’s wallpaper a bit outdated, but this antebellum hotel, dating back to 1778, is part of its charm. The property was redesigned after WWII and has welcomed guests ranging from Rockefellers to Bing Crosby. A $65 million renovation enhanced the property while maintaining its historical significance, achieving a score of 87.760 in the awards.
Wisconsin: American Club at Destination Kohler
The Tudor-style brick building originally served as a dormitory for immigrant employees but has dramatically transformed to provide luxurious accommodations today. Scoring 90.286 in the World’s Best survey, it features wood paneling, rich fabrics, and Kohler fixtures in the bathrooms, along with highly recommended spa services.
Wyoming: Hotel Terra
Set among Jackson Hole’s many ski resorts, Hotel Terra stands out for its commitment to eco-friendliness while providing world-class amenities. The LEED-silver certified property offers 100 percent organic linens and spa products, alongside design touches like reclaimed wood tables. Guests appreciate the infinity pool, rooftop hot tub, and spa services, scoring 88.222 in the World’s Best Awards.
New Mexico: Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi
The elegant Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi reflects the Southwestern landscape and traditional pueblo aesthetic, with modern amenities. Every room includes earthy sandstone walls, custom beds, and kiva fireplaces. Scoring 89.684 in the World’s Best Awards survey, many travelers have noted it offers the best location in Santa Fe, attracting both celebrities and discerning travelers.