17 Best Cozy Inns in the U.S. for Your Perfect Getaway

Looking for your next escape? Here are 17 charming inns around the U.S. that are perfect for your next relaxing getaway.

  1. Deer Path Inn, Lake Forest, Illinois
  2. The Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club, Brewster, Massachusetts
  3. Seth Peterson Cottage, Reedsburg, Wisconsin
  4. The Stavrand, Guerneville, California
  5. Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn, Washington, North Carolina
  6. Harwelden Mansion, Tulsa, Oklahoma
  7. Esme Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Florida
  8. The Inns of Aurora, Aurora, New York
  9. Urban Cowboy, Nashville, Tennessee
  10. Hotel Peter and Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana
  11. Hotel Lilien, Tannersville, New York
  12. Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection, Aspen, Colorado
  13. Hermosa Inn, Paradise Valley, Arizona
  14. Inn of the Five Graces, Santa Fe, New Mexico
  15. Zero George, Charleston, South Carolina
  16. Hoffman Haus, Fredericksburg, Texas
  17. Kennebunkport Captains Collection, Kennebunkport, Maine

What makes an inn, cottage, or bed and breakfast uniquely cozy? Regardless of the location, it’s the total opposite of a sprawling property with hundreds of rooms and a cookie-cutter aesthetic. These places instead have fewer rooms and a strong focus on highlighting their historic and architectural roots. With a slower pace and laid-back feel, activities might include afternoon tea, browsing titles in the library, or simply enjoying a glass of wine in the courtyard. Back in your room, a soaking tub or a crackling fireplace awaits. If you’re on the hunt for a cozy place to stay for your next trip, here are 17 charming inns to choose from.

Deer Path Inn, Lake Forest, Illinois

Hearth room in the Deer Path Inn
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Checking into this historic 57-room property in a suburb north of Chicago gives the impression of jetting over to England thanks to the Tudor-style architecture and afternoon tea service. All rooms feature a wet bar, so you can relax indoors. Alternatively, the inn’s White Hart Pub is a delightful place to dine on classics like bangers and mash, fish and chips, or shepherd’s pie. For more elevated dining, The English Room’s fare hits the spot, including a sumptuous Saturday and Sunday brunch.

The Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club, Brewster, Massachusetts

La Salette Fireplace in Ocean Edge
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Nestled within a sprawling 429-acre oceanfront property on Cape Cod, the 90-room Nickerson Mansion, a Victorian-style villa built in 1907, was inducted into the Historic Hotels of America last year. Kick back in the mansion’s LaSalette Room, a library that features a cozy fireplace and diverse book collection. Mansion guests enjoy access to the resort’s seven restaurants and five pool areas, two of which are indoors.

Seth Peterson Cottage, Reedsburg, Wisconsin

Exterior of Cabin
Kit Hogan/Seth Peterson Cottage

Is there anything cozier than staying in accommodations specifically designed by Frank Lloyd Wright? Overlooking Mirror Lake and nestled within Mirror Lake State Park, this 880-square-foot cottage, constructed in 1959, features walls of windows in the living room and dining area, a full kitchen, and a bedroom with a bath. Fans of Wright will appreciate the built-in banquettes, sloped roof, and stone fireplace.

The Stavrand, Guerneville, California

Courtyard with fire pits at The Stavrand
Emma K Morris/The Stavrand

Nestled in Sonoma County within the quirky town of Guerneville—with Russian River access, redwood groves, and a one-block downtown—this property was revived by new owners in late 2021. Its décor boasts a Spanish Mission vibe that meets California cool, while the chef sources much of the food for breakfast and evening prix-fixe menu from on-site gardens. In the rooms, details like patterned-tile fireplaces bring delight, while outdoor amenities like s’mores by the fire pit and a pool and hot tub offer additional luxuries.

Elmwood 1820 Bed & Breakfast Inn, Washington, North Carolina

The Writer room at Elmwood 1820
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Located in what locals call “little Washington,” this five-room 1820 bed and breakfast has been under new ownership since 2015 and is within walking distance of downtown. Each of the uniquely themed rooms—such as The Painter, The Explorer, or The Writer—offers distinct amenities, including soaking tubs and estate-worthy antiques. The presence of a grand piano and wet bar further adds to the plush ambiance.

Harwelden Mansion, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Bedroom at Harwelden Mansion
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This 15,000-square-foot mansion dates back to 1923 and features English Tudor and Gothic-style architecture. Guests can immerse themselves in one of the four luxurious suites that were painstakingly created from the property. Among the grounds are lovely English-style gardens. Significant renovations occurred between 2018 and 2020, allowing for public mansion tours, twice-monthly afternoon tea, and various events.

Esme Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Florida

Interior of the bar El Salon at Esme
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This art deco boutique hotel, opened in 2021, is situated along the picturesque, car-free Espanola Way, which is adorned with restaurants ideal for a pleasant night out. Designer Jessica Schuster sourced Mediterranean inspirations throughout the rooms, the speakeasy-type lounge, and the rooftop poolside cocktail bar, elevating the overall aesthetic.

The Inns of Aurora, Aurora, New York

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Located in New York’s Finger Lakes region, this collection of five intimate inns—all situated in historic homes—features in-room fireplaces and balconies. The recent addition of the new Spa at the Inns of Aurora brings a wealth of relaxation options. Guests may participate in yoga classes and tea or spice blending experiences during their stay. With two restaurants and a market that sells take-home meals and goods, you might find it hard to leave this tranquil property.

Urban Cowboy, Nashville, Tennessee

Seating area with musical instruments and wall hangings at the Urban Cowboy
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Don’t be misled by the inn’s quirky name or its location in this vibrant nightlife-oriented city. Owners Leon Porter and Jersey Banks have cultivated a totally cozy atmosphere, where each suite is uniquely designed with features like a copper soaking tub or charming vintage wallpaper. For drinks, simply stroll to the former stables where the Public House Bar now serves an array of cocktails.

Hotel Peter and Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana

Rectory lounge at hotel peter and paul
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Set in NOLA’s Marigny neighborhood, this 71-room boutique hotel repurposed from a late-1800s church is surrounded by quaint pastel-colored shotgun cottages adorned with gingerbread trim. High ceilings and gingham fabrics combine with a charming French-style café and the Gatsby-esque Elysian Bar, providing a delightful atmosphere.

Hotel Lilien, Tannersville, New York

Foyer with staircase at Hotel Lilien
Daniel Schwarts/Hotel Lilien

This 1890s estate, which opened in December, offers just 18 rooms spread over eight picturesque acres in the Catskills. The rooms are divided between the Main Estate—featuring original stained-glass windows and exquisite wood paneling—and Scandi-style deck rooms and suites built in the mid-1900s. Guests can enjoy a relaxing drink in front of the cocktail bar’s wood-burning fireplace or embark on an outdoor adventure with the hotel’s certified nature guide.

Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection, Aspen, Colorado

Lounge area with fire place in Hotel Jerome
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This 99-room Aspen hotel, which made its debut in 1889, has an abundance of amenities under one roof. Guests can enjoy Bad Harriet (a cocktail bar honoring women), the saloon-style J-Bar, the Living Room (a Ken Fulk-designed coffee shop), and all-day dining at Prospect. The new spa Yarrow incorporates locally sourced botanicals from the Rocky Mountains, and each guest room features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame gorgeous views, along with furnishings like cowhide chairs that add a touch of regional style.

Hermosa Inn, Paradise Valley, Arizona

Pueblo of Exterior of Hermosa Inn
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Forty-three hacienda-style rooms pay tribute to what artist and founder Lon Megargee (whose art fills the walls) created at his private residence during the 1930s. These casitas are adorned in vibrant Southwestern fabrics and décor, featuring exposed-beam or vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors, with some rooms showcasing cozy kiva fireplaces. Lon’s Last Drop Bar is the epitome of comfort with outdoor seating under twinkling lights in the evening.

Inn of the Five Graces, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Bathroom covered in tiles at Inn of Five Graces
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This inn’s adobe-style buildings reflect the region’s architectural style, while the interiors of each of the 24 rooms present bold and vivid colors, inspired by Moroccan aesthetics. The spa and courtyard—where guests can enjoy breakfast or unwind with live music during happy hour—are ideal spots for relaxation. Located in the oldest neighborhood in the country (Barrio de Analco), the inn provides immediate access to rich history just a short stroll away.

Zero George, Charleston, South Carolina

The drawing room at Zero George
Hack Hargett/Zero George

This hotel features 16 rooms housed in five buildings dating back to 1804—comprising two carriage houses and three former residences. The atmosphere is charmingly set with climbing roses and wrought-iron gates, complemented by notable features like a caviar bar and daily cheese receptions. For those planning an extended stay, Le Creuset outfitted the kitchens of the five residences, available for rental periods ranging from a few weeks or longer; there is even a cooking school on-site, which allows for both relaxation and learning experience.

Hoffman Haus, Fredericksburg, Texas

Cozy bedroom at Hoffman Huas Bed and Breakfast
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This Texas Hill Country inn beautifully blends elements of the French countryside with nods to Texas culture. Its accommodations are divided between the Great Hall (a 19th-century tobacco barn), an 1840s log cabin, and cozy stand-alone or attached cottages. During a stay, private cooking classes can be arranged, and breakfast is served daily in a delightful picnic basket. Even the spa boasts a charming cottage at the end of a picturesque garden path.

Kennebunkport Captains Collection, Kennebunkport, Maine

Ornate bedding and painted headboard at Kennebunkport Captains Collection
Courtesy of Kennebunkport Captains Collection

Four homes once occupied by sea captain Daniel Walker’s daughters are lovingly preserved for overnight guests, showcasing thoughtful design features like fireplaces, seascape paintings, exposed brick walls, and soaking tubs. Enjoy breakfast served in the mansion (weather permitting, in the garden), and further unwind with a treatment at the spa. In 2021, Lark Hotels took over the homes, combining them into a single boutique hotel with 45 rooms, where the Nathaniel Lord Mansion alone boasts 16 vintage rooms.

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