20 Hotels Across the States That Redefine Luxury

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Some hotels offer much more than just a place to sleep. They deliver experiences dripping in opulence with lavish designs, world-class services, and jaw-dropping price tags. Across the U.S., these hotels represent the height of luxury. Which state’s gem tops the charts?

Alabama: Grand Bohemian Hotel Mountain Brook

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What’s around $400 per night worth? At this artistic haven, it buys you curated galleries, rooftop cocktails, and a cooking school to get your inner chef out. The Grand Bohemian blends quirky creativity with luxury, making it the boldest choice in Alabama.

Alaska: Alyeska Resort

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Located in the heart of Girdwood, Alyeska Resort offers a luxurious retreat amidst Alaska’s rugged wilderness. For an average of about $170- $300 per night, you’ll enjoy sweeping mountain views, ski-in/ski-out access, and fine dining at the Seven Glaciers Restaurant.

Arizona: Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa

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Lavish meets transformation at Miraval, Tucson’s all-inclusive wellness retreat. Where else can you meditate in the Sonoran Desert and learn equine therapy? Rooms, ranging from $1,200 to $2,000 per night, come with a priceless bonus: the chance to reconnect with yourself.

Arkansas: 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville

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Imagine sleeping in an art gallery surrounded by sculptures and quirky installations. That’s what the 21c Museum Hotel offers. With rooms from $300 per night, this boutique gem redefines creative indulgence, giving Arkansas travelers a reason to check in and stay inspired.

California: Post Ranch Inn

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Perched on Big Sur’s cliffs, Post Ranch Inn charges around $2,000 per night for serenity wrapped in eco-luxury. No alarms or TVs disrupt the ocean views. Instead, infinity pools and star-gazing decks turn every moment into a postcard-worthy escape.

Colorado: The Little Nell

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What’s Aspen without The Little Nell? Known for ski-in/ski-out access and a legendary wine cellar, it’s the Rockies’ crown jewel. Expect rates between $1,200 and $4,000 during peak season. But with champagne at 11,000 feet, the indulgence feels endless.

Connecticut: Saybrook Point Resort & Marina

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In the middle of Long Island Sound sits this waterfront beauty, with rates between $300 and $450 per night. Whether you’re soaking up views from the spa or the lighthouse suite, this coastal retreat feels like a slice of New England heaven.

Delaware: Hotel Du Pont

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If you want to experience a stay that feels like you’re stepping into a history book, Delaware’s Hotel Du Pont should be on your bucket list. A 1913 landmark, it features marble staircases and ballrooms fit for royalty. Prices start at $300, but the experience of timeless elegance? Absolutely priceless.

Florida: Fisher Island Club

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How do you reach Florida’s most exclusive hotel? By private ferry, of course. Fisher Island Club offers Mediterranean villas and secluded beaches for $400 to $1,000 per night. For those seeking ultimate privacy and opulence, the Miami gem stands unmatched.

Georgia: The Cloister at Sea Island

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A Mediterranean-inspired retreat along Georgia’s coast, The Cloister boasts five-star service and private beaches. Guests pay $700 to $1,300 per night for activities like horseback riding and marsh kayaking. Even presidents have called this luxurious escape their home away from home.

Hawaii: ESPACIO The Jewel of Waikiki

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Priced between $4,000 and $6,000 per night, ESPACIO offers unmatched luxury with private floor suites, rooftop pools, Italian marble bathrooms, and panoramic ocean vistas. This is Hawaii’s ultimate indulgence.

Idaho: Knob Hill Inn

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Located in Sun Valley’s alpine charm, Knob Hill Inn balances cozy hospitality with refined glamor. At $350 a night, guests enjoy stunning mountain views and impeccable service. It’s Idaho’s understated gem for nature-loving travelers who demand elegance.

Illinois: Four Seasons Chicago

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How does one hotel dominate Chicago’s wealth scene? By combining Michelin-star dining, skyline views, and a rooftop spa. Here, rooms cost $415 to $641 per night, placing Four Seasons Chicago at the heart of urban indulgence on the Magnificent Mile.

Indiana: Conrad Indianapolis

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Art meets luxury at Conrad Indianapolis, where suites are inspired by renowned artists like Monet. With rates starting at $220 per night, this downtown hotel stands out as Indiana’s premier destination for cultural sophistication.

Iowa: Hotel Blackhawk

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A 1915 masterpiece, Hotel Blackhawk is where vintage elegance meets modern comforts. For $130 to $200 per night, guests enjoy art deco touches and unique perks like a vintage bowling alley. It’s proof that Davenport knows how to do elegance right.

Kansas: Ambassador Hotel Wichita

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The boutique treasure, housed in a historic 1926 building, captures Kansas’ understated charm. Rooms start at $200, offering plush interiors and city views. For $800, suites provide elevated luxury with spacious layouts and premium amenities for a truly sophisticated stay.

Kentucky: The Brown Hotel

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Step into Louisville’s rich history at The Brown Hotel, home to elegant interiors and the iconic Hot Brown sandwich. With rates ranging from $230 to $350 per night, this historic gem offers Southern charm, refined service, and a taste of Kentucky’s culinary heritage.

Louisiana: The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans

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Canal Street’s Beaux-Arts beauty, The Ritz-Carlton, brings Creole elegance to life with jazz lounges and lush courtyards. Guests pay $350 to $600 a night to soak in its charm. If luxury had a Southern accent, it would sound like this.

Maine: Inn by the Sea

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Inn by the Sea in Maine redefines coastal living with a focus on eco-friendly luxury. From $115 per night, this resort features sustainable designs, oceanfront charm, dog-friendly amenities, and fresh seafood, offering a guilt-free indulgence.

Maryland: Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore

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How does a rooftop infinity pool overlooking Baltimore’s harbor sound? Four Seasons Baltimore delivers rooms priced between $410 and $550 a night. This Harbor East icon blends waterfront lavishness with impeccable service, redefining elegance in Maryland.

Written by Camille Moore

Camille has a master's degree from Saint Joseph University's Writing Studies program, and she currently works as the Writing Center Assistant Director at a small university in western Pennsylvania. Camille's writing has been published on several websites, and she enjoys writing articles and short stories in her spare time. You can follow Camille on Twitter @CamealAshley.