If you’re looking to get around as an entrepreneur in the United States, then spending a little extra on luxury travel might seem worthwhile. You’ll have a more pleasant experience, while cutting down on your travel time. You’ll also tend to arrive at your destination feeling that little bit more rested.
Those who earn their money on the cryptocurrency markets might also find that they can pay for their vacations through Bitcoin, which can help to cut costs. You might look for somewhere that offers a range of world-class features, as well as access to a Bitcoin ATM.
In the UK, suppliers of some of the best-known hospitality brands have been asked for discounts on their invoices. This is a sign of the times in the country, which is under pressure from a combination of soaring costs, higher wages, and taxation. Luxury operators in the USA might seek to capitalize in what might seem a more favorable economic environment.
But exactly which destinations might appeal? Let’s take a look at what’s on offer.
Texas is something of a hub when it comes to crypto mining, with the state’s total proof-of-work power consumption eclipsing that of around a million average homes.
If you’re visiting, the obvious destination is the Post Oak. Owned by the billionaire Tilman Fertitta, it’s the only hotel in Houston to be given five stars by the Forbes Travel Guide. Interestingly, the hotel accepts Bitcoin through BitPay, which can be used to pay for every aspect of the service – from the rooms themselves to a table at the restaurant.
There’s a substantial art collection to enjoy, here, as well as a wine collection boasting tens of thousands of bottles.
The hotel formerly known as Mansion on Forsyth Park is part of the Kessler Collection, which holds the distinction of being the first luxury hotel group in the country to accept Bitcoin. Today, several cryptocurrencies are accepted for guest services. There’s a suite for ‘off-grid’ board meetings, an art gallery, and a cookery school on site.
A relatively late arrival to the world of tech, Nashville is fast developing a reputation as an amazing hub for all things digital. This hotel manages to tap into that, while paying homage to the city’s musical heritage.
Bitcoin is accepted for bookings here, which has helped establish the hotel as a favorite among fans of crypto and country. Also worth noting is the rooftop lounge, complete with a repurposed 1956 Greyhound bus, and a pet-friendly “Rescue Dog-in-Residence” program.