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At Hotel Nikko San Francisco, the address in the heart of bustling San Francisco supplies the strongest sense of place. The hotel itself stays unfussy, giving guests a composed base in San Francisco.
The Andaz West Hollywood sits just steps from the Sunset Strip, offering a rooftop pool, on-site dining at RH restaurant featuring seasonal California cuisine, and modern rooms with complimentary snacks and WiFi. Guests love the prime location and can enjoy poolside dining at The Sundeck, a fitness center, and chic cocktails at RH Bar. Keith Richards famously threw a TV from his balcony here, cementing the hotel's legendary rock and roll history during The Rolling Stones' stay.
Elvis Presley stayed at The Bellevue when it was still the Bellevue-Stratford, adding rock history to a Philadelphia landmark also visited by Grace Kelly. The 1904 building reopened after a major restoration in 2025, carrying its grand scale into a new chapter. South Broad Street places the hotel on the Avenue of the Arts, where the city's performance culture begins just beyond the door.
The Pontchartrain Hotel puts its setting first in New Orleans's most location. It is a well-placed retreat with an easy relationship to the streets and character of New Orleans.
The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort provides a resort stay in Fort Lauderdale, keeping the experience focused and unfussy. The strongest reason to choose it is the chance to explore the destination from a settled base.
At The Roosevelt New Orleans, the address in central New Orleans supplies the strongest sense of place. The hotel itself stays contemporary, giving guests a composed base in New Orleans.
The proposition at Omni San Francisco is a clear one: a hotel in San Francisco and a composed place to return to after a day in the destination.
Set in Fort Lauderdale, The Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach takes a restrained approach to the stay. This hotel works as a practical base, with the character of the destination doing most of the work.
The St. Anthony opened opposite Travis Park in 1909 and remains one of downtown San Antonio's landmark hotels. The hotel's own historical press kit records that Roy Rogers and Dale Evans stayed here while appearing at the local rodeo in 1955. Its restored public rooms retain the property's grand-hotel character, while the River Walk and the Alamo are within easy reach.