When it comes to Houston hotels, there truly is nothing like The Houstonian. Long known as one of the finest hotels in Houston, The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa is situated on an 18-acre wooded oasis right in the heart of the city.
Set in the heart of Downtown Nashville, The Hermitage Hotel is the city’s original million-dollar property, home to a rich history deeply rooted in the spirit of the region.
Set atop the Spanish Steps and featuring a panoramic view of the entire city, Hotel Hassler Roma has been Rome's five-star lodging of choice for the world's elite for more than a century.
Steeped in rich history and surrounded by the nation’s most iconic institutions, The Hay-Adams is the downtown Washington hotel for discerning guests.
It is a conversion of an existing building constructed in 1889 by architect Ludwig Heim (appointed master builder of the government), which housed the head office of Dresdner Bank until 1945.
Ideally located in the heart of Geneva's shopping and financial districts, which appeals to travelers who appreciate the d'Angleterre's combination of discreet elegance and personalized service.
The Hazelton Hotel is Toronto's first luxury boutique hotel situated in the heart of Yorkville – the epicenter of fashion, art, and lifestyle in Canada.
Since its inception in 1984 as one of the world's finest and most acclaimed independent luxury hotels, Halekulani has received more than 500 accolades, awards and honoraria.
Hotel Valley Ho is the legendary hip hotel in downtown Scottsdale, paying tribute to its original and classic mid-century design.
Opened in 1896 and forever synonymous with refined taste and quiet elegance, Hotel De L'Europe is often referred to as the other "Royal Palace of Amsterdam".
The hotel is located in the heart of Monte-Carlo, in front of the casino and the Cafe de Paris.
Hotel Hermitage is located in front of the harbor and a few steps from the legendary casino and elegant boutiques.
This Palace on the shores of lake Geneva, was lovingly renovated to create an unique ambiance by reviving it's Belle Epoque allure.
The InterContinental San Francisco Hotel, a graceful tower of translucent cool-blue, soars 32 stories above the vibrant South of Market (SoMa) neighborhood of San Francisco, and has quickly taken its place among the city's most admired landmarks.
Intercontinental Mark Hopkins is perched at the peak of posh Nob Hill with views that seem to go on forever, this grand hotel is three blocks from the Financial District and one mile from Fisherman's Wharf.