DeSoto House Hotel
Hotel histórico de 1855 en pleno Main Street de Galena, considerado el hotel en funcionamiento más antiguo de Illinois, con 55 habitaciones de estilo victoriano, tres espacios gastronómicos y estacionamiento privado incluido.
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Hotel histórico de 1855 en pleno Main Street de Galena, considerado el hotel en funcionamiento más antiguo de Illinois, con 55 habitaciones de estilo victoriano, tres espacios gastronómicos y estacionamiento privado incluido.
A Northern Liberties-area pizzeria and sandwich shop serving cheesesteaks, pizza and related Philadelphia staples.
A Downtown Miami Peruvian restaurant with an extensive ceviche program and a broad seafood-focused menu.
A casual historic Savannah tavern serving burgers, sandwiches, seafood and beer on West Jones Street.
A casual waterfront Fort Lauderdale restaurant with seafood, raw-bar choices and a marina-side setting.
A full-service downtown Jamaican restaurant serving jerk chicken, oxtail, curry goat and a rum-focused drinks program.
A cozy Hanover Street restaurant focused on fresh pasta made on site and classic Italian-American dishes.
A small bed-and-breakfast on Hillside Avenue that offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to the larger historic hotels in central Eureka Springs.
A family-owned Thai restaurant in Westchester serving Thai noodles, curries, salads, soups and larger plates near LAX.
A casual Islamorada counter-service restaurant serving burritos, tacos and seafood-forward options in the Village Square area.
A bed-and-breakfast on historic battlefield land south of downtown Gettysburg, suited to visitors who want the Civil War landscape to remain part of the overnight experience.
An open-air Coconut Grove restaurant on Biscayne Bay at the historic Dinner Key site.
A small Toronto restaurant bringing Filipino flavors into a contemporary brunch and daytime format.
A waterfront hotel on the Columbia River with shoreline access and resort-style facilities, positioned east of downtown near the marina.
A no-frills East Nashville restaurant serving both hot chicken and the city's closely related hot-fish tradition.
A historic Royal Street restaurant serving Creole cooking in an elegant dining-room setting.
A historic bed-and-breakfast on Baltimore Street in downtown Gettysburg, within the walkable historic core and close to the southern end of town.
A casual waterfront restaurant and marina in Marathon serving burgers, seafood and Key lime pie.
An all-day French-style cafe serving breakfast, brunch and lunch near downtown Fort Lauderdale.
A South Philadelphia pizza shop also known for cheesesteaks and other hot sandwiches.
A restored historic inn on Bay Street overlooking the Beaufort River, positioned for travelers who want the waterfront and downtown within an easy walk.
An indoor-outdoor waterfront restaurant on Biscayne Bay with Latin American and coastal influences.
A casual Greek taverna close to LAX serving familiar Greek plates such as gyros, souvlaki, moussaka and mezze.
A plant-forward cafe at the Orlando Science Center serving bowls, salads, sandwiches and family-friendly lunch options.
A large historic hotel on a hill above downtown Eureka Springs, with resort amenities and its own grounds while remaining close to the historic district.
A busy King Street raw bar serving oysters, seafood and casual coastal dishes.
A contemporary American Las Olas restaurant built around social dining, cocktails and a broad dinner menu.
A seafood restaurant at Lauderdale Marina with a casual dockside level and a more formal upstairs dining room.
A historic hotel directly in downtown Eureka Springs on Spring Street, putting shops, galleries, restaurants and the steep historic streets immediately outside.
A small inn in historic downtown Mariposa, useful for travelers who prefer a local-scale property within the town rather than a resort-style Yosemite base.
A boutique inn with guest rooms directly on Bay Street in Beaufort’s historic downtown, suited to visitors who want to leave the car parked for much of the stay.
A historic bed-and-breakfast near downtown Galena, suited to travelers who want a residential-scale stay rather than a conventional hotel.
An oceanfront inn and cottage property at the edge of Mendocino Village, combining village access with bluff-top coastal atmosphere.
A historic waterfront inn on Bay Street in downtown Beaufort, combining a residential-scale stay with direct access to the historic district.
A long-running bed-and-breakfast on Spring Street near Galena’s historic core, offering a traditional inn experience within easy reach of Main Street.
Mackinac Island’s landmark full-service resort on the West Bluff, offering a destination-hotel experience with extensive grounds and a setting apart from the busiest part of Main Street.
A contemporary adventure-oriented hotel in Truckee designed as a base for mountain activities, with convenient access to town and the wider North Lake Tahoe area.
A historic inn on Main Street in Stowe Village, suited to travelers who prioritize the walkable village and easy access to restaurants and shops.
A historic bed-and-breakfast inside Mendocino Village, suited to visitors who want to walk to restaurants, shops and the headlands rather than drive for every outing.
A beachfront resort on South Collier Boulevard with direct Gulf beach access, resort facilities and a more conventional hotel format than villa-style properties.
A villa-style resort on Smokehouse Bay with three-bedroom accommodations and a beach shuttle, offering more of a residential-island base than a beachfront tower experience.
A historic hotel in the center of downtown Hood River, surrounded by restaurants, shops, tasting rooms and the compact city core.
A full-service hotel on Lincoln Square in the center of Gettysburg, positioned for travelers who want restaurants, shops and historic downtown streets outside the door.
A waterfront boutique hotel at the western end of downtown Mackinac Island, combining harbor views with quick walking access to Main Street and ferry docks.
A historic hotel directly on Taos Plaza, putting guests in the center of the town’s galleries, restaurants and historic streets.
A design-forward hotel in Taos’s historic district that brings a newer boutique-hotel sensibility to the town’s established lodging landscape.
An alpine-style inn farther up Mountain Road near Mount Mansfield, with direct access to the recreation path and a location closer to the ski area than the village.
A boutique inn created in Galena’s former county jail, offering large suites and an unusual historic setting within walking distance of downtown.
A large beachfront resort on South Collier Boulevard with extensive dining, pools, beach access and a broad resort program.
A small historic inn one block from Taos Plaza, combining distinctive rooms and local art with a very walkable location.
A downtown hotel directly on Main Street, emphasizing convenience for ferry arrivals, shopping, dining and travelers who want the island’s commercial center outside the door.
A historic inn on Highway 140 in downtown Mariposa, placing guests within the town center for evenings before or after Yosemite excursions.
A straightforward hotel in the town of Mariposa on Highway 140, walkable to local restaurants and shops and positioned as a practical base for Yosemite day trips.
A beachfront vacation-ownership resort with two- and three-bedroom villas, including full kitchens and more residential space than a standard hotel room.
A redesigned boutique-style hotel on Highway 267 between downtown Truckee and Northstar, balancing access to town with access toward the ski area.
A full-service resort east of downtown Mackinac Island with a broad waterfront lawn and a quieter setting than central Main Street.
A historic hotel on Spring Street in the heart of downtown Eureka Springs, well suited to travelers who want the town’s architecture and nightlife on foot.
A small historic guesthouse in central Mendocino Village, offering a residential-scale stay close to local restaurants and the compact village streets.
A historic inn on Craven Street in downtown Beaufort, offering a quieter residential setting while remaining close to Bay Street and the waterfront.
An ocean-view inn on the northern edge of Mendocino Village, emphasizing bluff and Pacific views while keeping the village a short distance away.