First we have the classic and chic, Waldorf-Astoria Chicago:
Designed to emulate the grand hotels of Paris in the 1920s, it is set in a 60-story tower that has colonnades, spires, and a motor court.
Next we are off to South Carolina at the Palmetto Bluff Inn:
Rustic cottages are "quiet, secluded, immaculate, and spacious," with screened porches, white-wood doorways, vaulted ceilings, fireplaces, wide pine-plank floors, and hipped metal roofs
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Lets head to wine country, The Auberge du Soleil in Napa Valley:
This outstanding luxury resort is set on 33 acres of vineyards and olive groves—the views are spectacular.
Back to the South in Louisville, Kentucky we have 21C Museum Hotel:
Created from abandoned tobacco and bourbon warehouses, and doubling as a contemporary art museum with more than 9,000 square feet of exhibition space, this property has reclaimed-wood floors, hand-blocked linen upholstery, exposed brickwork and timber trusses, and glass transoms.
Now in gorgeous San Martin, California we have CordeValle:
At this "isolated, private paradise" near the Santa Cruz Mountains, bungalows, service, and design earned perfect scores.
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As we continue through California we have the Resort at Pelican Hill in Orange County:
This Orange County resort with its "stunning scenery" and Palladian architecture is "near perfection for golfers, spa-goers, and foodies."
Now we are off to the most exciting city in the world, New York, and its iconic, Carlyle Hotel:
Classic and chic, this hotel is in the heart of Manhattan with classic features still left by the legendary Dorothy Draper.
Lastly we head to sunny Beverly Hills and the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel, which Bungalow1a plays an ode to:
A hotel with so much history, the signature banana leaf wallpaper always makes a statement. Always a classic, you can never go wrong with the service and luxury you will find here.
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