United States
The United States offers a staggering breadth of luxury hotel experiences. New York City sets the pace with iconic properties along Central Park and in SoHo's design-forward lofts. Los Angeles and Beverly Hills deliver Hollywood glamour, while Miami's South Beach combines Art Deco architecture with oceanfront opulence. San Francisco's Nob Hill grand hotels overlook the Golden Gate, and Chicago's Magnificent Mile rivals any European boulevard for sophisticated stays. Las Vegas reinvented the luxury resort concept with properties that are destinations in themselves. Beyond the major cities, Hawaii's resort coast, Aspen's mountain lodges, Scottsdale's desert spas, and New Orleans' French Quarter boutiques showcase the country's remarkable diversity. American hospitality excels in scale, innovation, and service — expect everything from historic grande dames to cutting-edge design hotels.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which US cities have the best luxury hotels?
New York leads with iconic properties like The Plaza and The Mark. Los Angeles and Beverly Hills offer Hollywood glamour. Miami, San Francisco, and Chicago each have world-class luxury scenes. Las Vegas delivers resort luxury at an unmatched scale.
What is the best time to visit the US for hotel stays?
It depends on the region. Spring and fall are ideal for most cities. Miami and Hawaii are best November–April. Ski resorts peak December–March. Summer is perfect for San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest.
Are boutique hotels popular in the US?
Yes — the US boutique hotel scene is thriving. New York, Nashville, New Orleans, and Portland lead with independent, design-driven properties. Many US cities have vibrant neighborhoods packed with characterful small hotels.