hotels – SmarterTravel https://www.smartertravel.com The Best Trips Start Here Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:38:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.7 The 6 Best All-Inclusive Resorts in California https://www.smartertravel.com/all-inclusive-resorts-california/ https://www.smartertravel.com/all-inclusive-resorts-california/#respond Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:36:39 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=439321 There’s a lot to be said for the convenience of an all-inclusive vacation package. Paying for everything up front eliminates the potential for shock when the bill arrives at checkout time (something that families and other budget-conscious travelers will greatly appreciate). Choosing an all-inclusive resort in a place like California takes care of another common […]

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There’s a lot to be said for the convenience of an all-inclusive vacation package. Paying for everything up front eliminates the potential for shock when the bill arrives at checkout time (something that families and other budget-conscious travelers will greatly appreciate). Choosing an all-inclusive resort in a place like California takes care of another common source of worry and one that has ruined many a vacation: bad weather. California has, for the most part, reliably blue skies throughout the majority of the year.

While it’s difficult to find many true all-inclusive resorts in the U.S. that compare to the type found in the Caribbean and Mexico, there are plenty of package deals that offer half board or at least make it possible to string together a complimentary breakfast with resort credits to cover additional meals. So, if you’re on the hunt for a fuss-free getaway to the Golden State, these all-inclusive package offers are some of California’s best. 

Alila Ventana Big Sur, Big Sur

Common area with lit fireplace at Alila Ventana Big Sur
Alila Ventana Big Sur

It’s easy to see why California’s Big Sur has inspired some of America’s most celebrated artists and writers. And though room rates have certainly increased since Big Sur’s beatnik heyday, those craggy coastal views remain the same. See for yourself at Hyatt’s upscale Alila Ventana Big Sur, an adults-only resort perched on the cliffs between California’s famed Highway One and the Pacific. Alila Ventana is one of the few true all-inclusives in California, as room reservations cover all meals and snacks, including in-room dining, poolside, or at the guests-only restaurant, the Sur House. Also included in the price are activities like guided hikes, yoga, Tai Chi, group meditations, and even your own chauffeur to cart you to and from town or anywhere else within a three-mile radius. 

Guests can choose between forest, ocean, meadow, or canyon view rooms with extras like wood-burning fireplaces, hot tubs, walk-in showers, and other amenities to help make for a cozy stay. Basic king rooms start at $3,000 and go up. 

Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur

Exterior of the Pacific Suite at Post Ranch Inn
Post Ranch Inn

If your number one vacation objective is rest and relaxation—with an emphasis on rest—the Post Ranch Inn’s current Sleep Program will be right up your alley. The Big Sur resort has teamed up with sleep specialist Dr. Michael Breus to design a guest program aimed at improving sleep quality through diet, spa treatments, and more. Also included in the deal is dinner at the Sierra Mar, the property’s on-site restaurant, and access to Dr. Breus’s seven-part “sleep sessions” video series. In their waking hours, guests can take advantage of activities like yoga, meditation, sound baths, and—for an additional fee—falconry. Also reserved for guests is a fleet of Lexuses for quick jaunts around the area.

Visitors can add the sleep package to any stay of two nights or longer for an additional $1,200 and $900 more for additional guests in the same room. 

Brisas del Mar, Inn at the Beach, Santa Barbara

Exterior of Brisas del Mar, Inn at the Beach surrounded by palm trees on a sunny day
Brisas del Mar, Inn at the Beach

Enjoy a wine-tasting weekend in Santa Barbara at the beachfront Brisas del Mar, Inn at the Beach. The intimate 39-room property offers a Wine Lovers Package which includes a guided tasting-tour of three wineries complete with a catered picnic lunch (weekends excluded). Guests also receive complimentary bottle of Chardonnay or Pinot Noir from Santa Barbara Winery. 

Even without the special package offer, all guest reservations include a deluxe continental breakfast, afternoon happy hour with locally produced wines and cheeses, and complimentary bicycles to explore the nearby beaches.

Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort and Club, Dana Point

Exterior grounds and pool at the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort and Club overlooking the ocean
Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort and Club

Located in Orange County’s exclusive Dana Point, the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort and Club offers guests some of California’s best whale watching and one of the few private beach clubs in the southern half of the state. Guests can make use of beach club equipment such as paddleboards, boogie boards, and surfboards, while golfers may instead opt for the beachfront fairways of Monarch Beach Golf Links.  

Currently travelers can book the Another Day in Paradise package, which offers guests a fourth night free during their stay. Another offer currently up for grabs, the Bed & Breakfast package includes an $80 daily credit for breakfast, either in-room or at one of the many restaurants on the property. This package starts at roughly $800 per night.

Carneros Resort and Spa, Napa

Woman walking next to a pool surrounded by lounge chairs overlooking rolling hills at Carneros Resort and Spa

The cutesy clusters of cottages that make up Carneros Resort and Spa are the absolute antithesis to the mega-resort style accommodations so prevalent in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Cottages are roomy and include private outdoor space, fireplaces, outdoor showers and tubs, on-demand wine, and other frills. Full-sized vacation homes are also scattered throughout the resort village, ideal for big families or larger gatherings. There are a number of package stays to choose from such as the Arrive Early & Stay Late deal. That’ll get you a $50 credit at POST Tasting Room along with early check-in and late check-out, plus a room upgrade, starting at $760 per night.

The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Dana Point

Aerial view of the The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel
The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel

Spend a weekend or more at the upscale Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel beachfront resort. The Marriott Resort Retreat package earns guests a generous $100 daily resort credit to put towards lunch, dinner, or other services for stays of three or more days. The property’s Rejuvenate You package includes two treatments at the Ritz-Carlton Spa and a luxurious oceanfront lunch, while the Treat You package earns guests one additional night free on top of any four-night stay.

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5 Hotels That Offer Free Happy Hours for Guests https://www.smartertravel.com/hotels-that-offer-free-happy-hours-for-guests/ https://www.smartertravel.com/hotels-that-offer-free-happy-hours-for-guests/#respond Fri, 08 Nov 2024 20:43:01 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=442032 Forget the free breakfast! These hotels offer a truly fun amenity—a complimentary happy hour for guests. Serving up everything from regional wines to fresh baked snacks, this social perk helps travelers meet new friends, save money, and sample local beverages.  Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington D.C. All Kimpton hotels offer a nightly complimentary wine hour for […]

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Forget the free breakfast! These hotels offer a truly fun amenity—a complimentary happy hour for guests. Serving up everything from regional wines to fresh baked snacks, this social perk helps travelers meet new friends, save money, and sample local beverages. 

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington D.C.

Interior lounge area of the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington D.C.

All Kimpton hotels offer a nightly complimentary wine hour for guests, a tradition that was started at the brand’s first hotel in San Francisco in 1981. Kimpton’s founder, Bill Kimpton, wanted guests to “feel a sense of community and inclusion, and relax at the end of the day.” 

At the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington, D.C., the tradition continues strong, and the happy hour is held in a warm and welcoming communal space that encourages guests to socialize. 

Virgin Hotels Chicago

People sitting at the car at the Virgin Hotels Chicago

Join Virgin Hotels’ free loyalty program, The Know, and you’ll get more than just reward points. The Know members get a free Spirit Hour at Virgin Hotels, which includes beer, wine, and cocktails. 

At the Virgin Hotels Chicago, the happy hour is held on the rooftop bar, so guests can enjoy epic views with their free drinks.  

Kimpton George Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Interior lounge area at Kimpton George Hotel, Washington, D.C.

The Kimpton George Hotel puts a local spin on the brand’s famous wine hour, offering themed beverages based on holidays, seasons, or special occasions. Guests who stayed at the George during cherry blossom season, for example, were able to indulge in free cherry cordial and sake cocktail during happy hour.

Hotel Lucia, Portland, Oregon

Interior lounge area at the Hotel Lucia, Portland, Oregon

Home to over 80 breweries, Portland, Oregon is sometimes called the Craft Beer Capital. So it’s only fitting that the Hotel Lucia offers a nightly free craft beer hour for guests. Between 5:30 and 6:30 pm, the hotel’s bartenders will serve complimentary brews so guests can sample Portland’s best breweries without blowing their budget.  

James New York NoMad

People sitting in an interior lounge area at the James New York NoMad

The James New York Nomad has guests covered from morning to night. The hotel’s lounge, the James Club, serves free coffee and breakfast snacks in the morning, and hosts a wine hour in the evening. 

The James Club is equipped with fast and free WiFi, so guests can take advantage of the drinks and snacks while working remotely if they choose. 

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One Surefire Way to Spot Bedbugs in Your Hotel Room https://www.smartertravel.com/one-surefire-way-to-spot-bedbugs-in-your-hotel-room/ Mon, 28 Oct 2024 16:16:52 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2016/01/09/one-surefire-way-to-spot-bedbugs-in-your-hotel-room/ Spare yourself the mental and financial anguish of bedbugs by always doing this one thing as soon as you step into your hotel room.

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It doesn’t matter if you’re staying in a low-budget hostel or the fanciest hotel in the world. Bedbugs are everywhere. If you want to avoid getting bitten, here’s what you need to do.

When you arrive in your room, immediately drop your belongings in a safe place like the bathroom. You want to stash your luggage somewhere it’s hard for bedbugs to hide, and the bathroom is a good choice, because bedbugs don’t tend to hang out on tile surfaces (and would be easy to spot if they were). Avoid using the luggage rack, where the bugs can stay after coming in on another traveler’s bag.

Next, inspect the bed. Start by removing all the bedding at the top of the bed until you get to the bare mattress. (You don’t need to unmake the whole bed, just the top.) Use the flashlight app on your smartphone to get a better view as you check the surface, sides, and seams of the mattress at the top of the bed, where you’re most likely to find bedbugs. Be sure to check the box spring and headboard as well.

Person lifting up mattress cover to reveal bed bug infestation
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Now, here’s the surefire way to spot them: You’re not only looking for the bugs themselves but for signs that they’ve been there. Small, dark blood from their excrement is a dead giveaway and will look like black spots. Check all the furniture in the room and behind any framed art on the walls (because bugs can lurk there, too).

If you find evidence of bedbugs, gather your belongings from the bathroom and ask the hotel staff for a new room. Make sure to request one that does not share a wall with the infested room. (Bedbugs can travel between rooms fairly easily.) Ideally, you’d be able to move a few floors away from the original room.

Ensure you do not bring the bedbugs home with you by immediately washing all your clothing in hot water and then running them through the dryer on a hot cycle. Thoroughly vacuum out your suitcase and visually inspect it for signs of infestation.

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Conrad New York Downtown Review: Luxurious All-Suite Hotel with Stunning Hudson River Views https://www.smartertravel.com/conrad-new-york-downtown-review/ https://www.smartertravel.com/conrad-new-york-downtown-review/#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2024 16:07:48 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=457652 New York City is famous for its postage-stamp-sized rooms, but the Conrad New York Downtown is a luxurious anomaly with an all-suite property that gives you space actually to breathe in space-starved Manhattan. Each room features separate living and sleeping areas divided by sleek sliding panels, perfect for working remotely or sharing a room with […]

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New York City is famous for its postage-stamp-sized rooms, but the Conrad New York Downtown is a luxurious anomaly with an all-suite property that gives you space actually to breathe in space-starved Manhattan. Each room features separate living and sleeping areas divided by sleek sliding panels, perfect for working remotely or sharing a room with kids.

This Tribeca gem isn’t just about square footage, though. The hotel flexes its creative muscle with a museum-worthy collection of over 2,000 artworks scattered throughout the property. And while plenty of hotels claim to be 5-stars, the Conrad Downtown backs it up with the kind of amenities that make a difference: Nespresso machines for your morning caffeine fix, full-sized Byredo toiletries, and Frette linens that’ll make you rethink your bedding choices back home.

Location-wise, you’re perfectly positioned for both tourist must-sees and local gems. The Hudson River views provide a peaceful escape from city chaos, while heavy hitters like the New York Stock Exchange and Oculus are just a short walk away. The cherry on top? A seasonal rooftop bar that serves up some of the best views in Lower Manhattan, minus the tourist crowds you’ll find at better-known sky-high spots.

Location

Conrad New York Downtown
Conrad

The Conrad Downtown New York occupies a prime location overlooking the Hudson River. You’ll enjoy sweeping views and easy access to major downtown attractions, including Wall Street and the Statue of Liberty. Guests will appreciate the nearby subway lines and ferries, all within a short walk, making it easy to explore the city. 

Additionally, the hotel is adjacent to Brookfield Place, home to the lively Hudson Eats food hall, where visitors can sample a variety of local dining options.

The Rooms

New York Conrad Downtown Room
Conrad

At the Conrad, guests are treated to generous two-room suites that redefine luxury in New York City. Each suite comes equipped with modern amenities, including high-tech lighting controls, two flat-screen HDTVs, and individual climate control, ensuring a comfortable stay. The decor is stylish and contemporary, featuring a soothing palette of light woods and neutral tones, complemented by art pieces that reflect the hotel’s artistic vibe.

The suites themselves offer ample space, a rarity in Manhattan. Each room features a separate living area, allowing for a perfect blend of comfort and functionality. We stayed in a Hudson River View Suite, which overlooked the water through a floor-to-ceiling window. 

The bathrooms are designed with a focus on comfort, featuring large walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads, and premium Byredo toiletries add a touch of indulgence.

Dining

New York Conrad Restaurant
Conrad

The Conrad offers one full-service restaurant on site, Atrio Wine Bar & Restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. Located on the lobby’s second floor, Atrio serves everything from pizza to avocado toast. 

For a more relaxed setting, the seasonal Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar is a must-visit during warmer months. Offering spectacular views of the Hudson River, this rooftop venue serves creative cocktails and small plates.

Amenities

Conrad New York Water Filter
Conrad

The Conrad’s amenities center around the hotel’s sustainability ethos. Our favorite amenity was the in-suite water filter and complimentary reusable aluminum water bottles, eliminating the need for single-use bottles.

Other eco-friendly amenities include:

  • Recyclable Nespresso pods
  • Full-sized Byredo toiletries that are refilled between guests
  • Smart lighting

Price and How to Book

Rates start at around $400 per night and can be booked on Expedia.

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Tempo by Hilton Times Square Review: A Wellness Hotel in a Coveted Location https://www.smartertravel.com/tempo-by-hilton-times-square-review/ https://www.smartertravel.com/tempo-by-hilton-times-square-review/#respond Fri, 04 Oct 2024 18:20:29 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=457409 Imagine waking up in a quiet, dark room and pressing a button by your bed. As your blackout curtains slowly glide open, the dazzling lights of Times Square burst into view. Sound like your perfect vacation? Check into the Tempo by Hilton Times Square, where you can sleep above Times Square. Making its debut in […]

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Imagine waking up in a quiet, dark room and pressing a button by your bed. As your blackout curtains slowly glide open, the dazzling lights of Times Square burst into view. Sound like your perfect vacation? Check into the Tempo by Hilton Times Square, where you can sleep above Times Square.

Making its debut in August 2023, this property isn’t just new to New York City–it’s Hilton’s very first Tempo hotel. The Tempo brand caters to wellness-focused travelers who want to maintain their daily routines while exploring new destinations. While the energetic buzz of Times Square pulses just outside, the hotel offers a peaceful sanctuary for guests seeking a calm retreat from the city’s endless excitement.

The Location

Standing in the heart of Times Square, you can’t miss TSX Broadway, a gleaming 46-story tower that’s a new addition to Manhattan’s skyline. The tower houses retail space, the historic Palace Theatre, and the Tempo Hotel, which occupies 36 floors.

The Tempo has its own entrance on the ground floor at the corner of 47th Street and 7th Avenue, but guests must take an elevator to the 11th floor to reach the lobby. 

This prime location puts guests within walking distance to many famous New York City landmarks, including Broadway Theatre, Rockefeller Center, and Radio City Music Hall. The hotel is within easy reach of a number of different transportation hubs, and both Grand Central Station and Penn Station are under a mile away. 

The Rooms

Hilton Tempo Times Square Ball Drop Room
Hilton

The Tempo’s guest rooms are remarkably spacious for a central Manhattan hotel, starting at a generous 235 square feet. Each room showcases the city through dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, while natural light wood tones create a serene sanctuary from the urban energy below.

Rest comes easily on the exclusive Sealy Accelerate mattresses, specially designed for Tempo properties. The unexpectedly roomy bathrooms elevate the experience with full-sized Apotheke amenities and a clever touch—a Bluetooth-enabled mirror speaker perfect for livening up your morning routine. Practical amenities aren’t forgotten, with each room featuring a minifridge for drinks or dining leftovers.

For fitness enthusiasts, nine specially designed Wellness Rooms offer an innovative perk: an in-room Peloton bike positioned by the window, complete with access to the full workout library via flatscreen TV—no subscription needed. These wellness-focused havens also come equipped with yoga mats and resistance bands.

We stayed in one of the 31 coveted Ball Drop corner rooms, offering an unforgettable perspective on Times Square. From this privileged vantage point, you could spy on the famous New Year’s Eve ball and watch the constant theater of street performers and crowds below.

Dining

Hilton Tempo Times Square Restaurant
Hilton

Need to grab a quick bite on the go? Tempo’s partnership with Bluestone Lane, the renowned Australian-inspired coffee roaster and cafe, is the perfect place to start your day. Their Grab & Go section offers a selection of healthy options, from seasonal salads and artisanal sandwiches to fresh fruit and an array of specialty espresso drinks, teas, and juices.

For a more leisurely dining experience, head to Highball, the hotel’s signature restaurant, which features shareable plates with nods to local dishes, like reimagined New York-style hot dogs and artisanal sliders.

Amenities

Hilton Tempo Times Square Fitness Center
Hilton

It’s no surprise that the star amenity at this wellness-focused hotel is the fitness center, which is open 24/7 for guests. This light-filled room has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city, Peloton bikes, an array of cardio and strength equipment, and a filtered water station to refill your water bottle for the day.

Price and How to Book

Room rates start at around $215 per night and can be booked on Expedia.

Editor’s Note: The Hilton Tempo Times Square hosted the author of this story.

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The 8 Scariest Haunted Hotels in the World https://www.smartertravel.com/worlds-scariest-haunted-hotels/ https://www.smartertravel.com/worlds-scariest-haunted-hotels/#respond Wed, 25 Sep 2024 15:10:00 +0000 https://www.www.smartertravel.com/2009/10/31/worlds-scariest-haunted-hotels/ What better time to celebrate the world's most haunted hotels than Halloween? If you're looking for things that go bump in the night at prices that won't make you scream, these hotels may be right up your dark alley.

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You’ve just settled down for a good night’s sleep in a cozy old hotel when a child’s laughter penetrates the stillness. Could it be that you are now lying awake in a hotel where guests may have checked out, but never really left? There’s no better time to celebrate the world’s most haunted hotels than Halloween. If you’re looking for things that go bump in the night at prices that won’t make you scream, then these hotels, inns, B&Bs, and castles may be right up your dark alley.

Dragsholm Castle

Exterior of Dragsholm Castle, one of the oldest castles in Denmark
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Built in 1200, the Dragsholm Castle is not only one of the oldest castles in Denmark, it is also the home to many of the longest-staying guests. Though there isn’t an exact number of spirited figures who still roam the grounds—some believe the number to be in the hundreds—there are three who make a particular impression: the Grey Lady, the White Lady, and the Earl of Bothwell.

Visitors may encounter the Grey Lady in their rooms at night, because even in her death, this grateful spirit still keeps a close eye on the castle grounds to make sure things are in order. When the Grey Lady was alive, she was believed to be a worker who suffered from a horrible toothache, which was cured by someone in the castle. She has been repaying the kind deed ever since.

The White Lady’s tale is by far more tragic, and begins with the discovery, during a renovation in the early 20th century, of a young girl’s skeleton in a white dress hidden within a wall. Legend has it that these bones once belonged to the daughter of the castle’s former owner. She fell madly in love with a commonplace worker, and when her father learned of the affair he had her locked within a room in the castle, never to see the light of day again. Her young spirit has been seen roaming the halls at night, perchance searching for her lost love.

The Earl of Bothwell, James Hepburn, a consort to Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned for murder in the Dragsholm Castle cellars, where he eventually went mad and died in 1578. Visitors can see the same pillar where the Earl was once chained, and if they’re lucky, they may even catch a glimpse of the Earl riding into the courtyard with a horse and carriage. Some visitors have even claimed to hear the sound of horses when there’s nothing there.

Today, Dragsholm Castle is a hotel, restaurant, and a museum. Rooms start around $226 USD per night, and include breakfast. The hotel also offers guided tours exploring the castle’s 800-year history.

Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast

Front entrance of the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast in Fall River, Massachusetts
The Official Lizzie Borden House

You may have heard of Lizzie Borden from the playground rhyme, “Lizzie Borden took an axe/ And gave her mother 40 whacks/ When she saw what she had done/ She gave her father 41.” However, the mystery surrounding the murders of Andrew and Abby Borden is much more complicated than a simple child’s game.

For instance, Lizzie was never found guilty for the slaying of her father and stepmother, and to this day, the case remains unsolved. Come decide for yourself what actually happened on the morning of August 4, 1892, by staying in the house in Fall River, Massachusetts, where it all took place. Choose from six rooms, including the one where Abby Borden’s body was discovered. Retrace the gruesome events by starting your morning with a breakfast reminiscent of the ones the Bordens ate as their last meal.

You may even encounter the restless spirit of Lizzie herself. Some who have stayed here have heard giggling. Others claim to feel a chill in certain spots of the house. And, those who snap photos seem to always catch an orb or possibly the faint outline of a face.

Rooms are typically in the $250 to $315 range per night, with prices known to spike during high season. However, if you’d like to learn more about the infamous murders without spending the night, you can tour the property during daylight hours for $30.

Fairmont Banff Springs

Fairmont Banff Springs castle in the wilderness at a distance, illuminated at by window lights at night
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The Fairmont Banff Springs, “Canada’s Castle in the Rockies,” has seen many prestigious guests since it first opened its doors more than 120 years ago. In fact, some liked the place so well that they never left.

This is the case with Sam the Bellman, who worked at the hotel for many years. Before his death, Sam joked that he would return to the hotel he held so dearly in the afterlife. Many guests will attest that Sam kept his word.

The first sighting was by two elderly ladies who couldn’t get the key to work in their room door. Feeling uneasy because of the late hour and darkened corridor, they called the front desk for assistance and were told to wait for the bellman. However, when the bellman arrived, the ladies were already safely in their room. When asked how they managed that, they stated that the gray-haired bellman had appeared moments after they called and opened the door for them. The young bellman was bewildered since no one matching that description worked at the hotel. Since that time, the elderly bellhop with a Scottish brogue has been assisting guests and keeping a watchful eye on his hotel.

Visitors may also encounter the spirit of a young bride. Close to the time of the hotel’s grand opening in the 1930s, a groom waited in the library at the top of a candlelit, winding, limestone staircase for his true love to ascend. As she made her way up the stairs, her hem of her dress brushed against one of the candle’s flames and caused her to jump back, which sent her tumbling to her death. Guests claim to occasionally see her, still dressed in her white lace gown, dancing her wedding waltz alone, without her love.

Rooms start at roughly $400 per night, with many in the $500-$600 range, but there are plenty of package deals available to keep your heart from racing.

The Stanley Hotel

Exterior of The Stanley Hotel
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Built in the early 1900s, the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, has hosted many guests, including the master of horror, Stephen King. While staying in room 217, King was inspired to write The Shining, about a grand hotel in the Rocky Mountains that possesses its guests. Though most of King’s inspiration came from his own twisted imagination, the Stanley is home to a few spirits.

The most notable ghost is the original owner, F.O. Stanley, who has been spotted in the lobby and the billiard room. His wife, Flora, who once entertained guests with her skillful piano playing in the ballroom, still plays to this day. Hotel staff have heard music coming from that room, and have even seen the piano keys moving—though the music stops abruptly once they enter.

The greatest activity, however, is said to take place on the fourth floor, especially in room 418. When the room is empty, strange noises emanate from behind the doors. Guests often report hearing children’s laughter in the hallway at night. The staff has even seen an imprint on the bed, although no one had been sleeping there.

Rooms start at around $250 per night. If you really want to get your supernatural feet wet, book the spirited Night Tour during your stay. For just $30 per person, explore the haunted history of this grand hotel under the cover of darkness.

Gosforth Hall Inn

The Copley Suite at Gosforth Hall Inn, a rustic looking room with wooden beams, a large bed, and a couch
Gosforth Hall Inn

Built in 1658 by Robert Copley, who was suspected of being a Roman Catholic at a time when that meant death, the Gosforth Hall Inn has long been a sanctuary for lost souls. The inn may not publicly advertise its uninvited guests, but the owners are happy to share their experiences if asked.

And there’s plenty to talk about. Some guests have seen curtains billow in a room with no wind, felt the playful presence of a child, and even met apparitions in their rooms at night.

Room 11 is not only the biggest room at the inn, but it’s also the most popular for otherworldly sightings. The room has what people believe to be a priest’s hole (a hiding place for priests during the Roman Catholic persecution). At night, guests have woken to see a man dressed as a monk or friar, sitting next to the hole. Another guest once encountered a little old lady wearing an off-white dress and hair pulled back into a bun floating above the floor by the window, who vanished the moment the guest spoke.

There’s also the tale that Copley built the upper stories from the timbers of ship wrecks found along the Irish coast. The story goes that the timbers groan in anguish for the men whose final moments were spent clinging to their sturdy wood before the sea claimed their lives. Visitors who listen carefully just might hear a few final pleas for help.

Basic rooms start at £110 (about $122 U.S.; check XE.com for current exchange rates) per night, and include breakfast.

The Marshall House

The Marshall House as seen from the street in Savanah, Georgia
The Marshall House

Savannah has a reputation as one of the most haunted cities in the U.S., so it’s only fitting its first hotel would be a premier gathering place for restless souls. Built in 1851, the Marshall House has accommodated yellow fever victims, and was once used as a Union clinic for wounded soldiers during the Civil War.

In the 1960s, the amputated bones of patients were unearthed while renovating the hotel, and hotel guests have been reporting stories of creepy encounters ever since. For instance, some guests wake to the feeling of someone holding their wrist, much in the same way nurses would take a pulse. Others have felt the presence of a little girl rumored to be searching for her father who died in one of the rooms.

Rooms start around $230 for weekday stays during high season. If you’d rather hear the stories than experience them first-hand, you can always schedule a haunted walking tour for $29. You’ll stop at many of Savannah’s eerie establishments, including the Marshall House.

Villa di Corliano

Exterior of the Villa di Corliano as seen through a gate in a large stone wall
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Recognized as one of the most prestigious Renaissance villas in Tuscany, Villa di Corliano‘s luxury and grandeur is more than enough reason to never leave—even after the body has given up the ghost. Built in the 15th century, the building’s exterior is decorated in graffiti typical of the Florentine Mannerist Art and dating back to the 1500s.

The villa has been home to and welcomed many prestigious guests throughout its time. In fact, it is one such person that is thought to remain on the grounds to this day.

By the light of a full moon, guests have encountered a noblewoman, known as the “White Ghost,” lurking in their rooms. Some local peasants even claimed once to see her in the drive of the park leading a six-horse coach, where she stopped at the Ragnaia, or “Cobweb Corner,” to stare longingly at the villa which they believed was once her home. Known also as a good-natured spirit, she is also responsible for moving tapestries and rearranging ornaments, and a slamming door or mysteriously opened window is considered her handiwork. Occasionally the underground passageways beneath the wine cellar ring with giggling or the sound of footsteps. There is also the account of one night when the hall was filled with the thunderous sound of the crystal chandelier crashing to the floor, but when the chandelier was found, it was right where it should be without one crystal out of place.

So, who is the “White Ghost?” Speculative fingers point to the direction of Maria Teresa Scolastica Ottavia della Seta Gaetani Bocca who was married at the villa in 1755, but there is very little to support that claim. For now, her identity remains as mysterious as her presence in the villa.

Rooms start at €85-$140 (about $95-$156 U.S.; check XE.com for current exchange rates) per night, and include breakfast.

The Admiral Fell Inn

Room at the The Admiral Fell Inn
The Admiral Fell Inn

With a history dating back to the 1700s, the Admiral Fell Inn once served as a safe haven for sailors while their ships called at Baltimore. The historic hotel still maintains the same home-away-from-home appeal for all travelers today, whether they have a pulse or not.

One of the more notable supernatural occurrences happened during Hurricane Isabel in 2003, when the hotel was evacuated except for a few managers. During the night, merriment and dancing could be heard above the lobby, but the only breathing people in the hotel were on the ground floor. The next night, the noises became so loud that the floor actually vibrated.

Rooms start in the $150-$200 range, but if you dare not spend the night, you can embark on a Fells Point Ghost Tour to see what other apparitions are hiding in this seaside town.

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How Your Trip May Be Impacted By the Hotel Worker Strike https://www.smartertravel.com/how-your-trip-may-be-impacted-by-the-hotel-worker-strike/ https://www.smartertravel.com/how-your-trip-may-be-impacted-by-the-hotel-worker-strike/#respond Tue, 03 Sep 2024 15:04:18 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=456982 About 10,000 hotel workers walked off of their jobs over the weekend, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, due to unresolved contract negotiations. Members of the UNITE HERE union are asking for “higher wages, fair staffing and workloads, and the reversal of COVID-era cuts.” Many workers live paycheck to paycheck, and their […]

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About 10,000 hotel workers walked off of their jobs over the weekend, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, due to unresolved contract negotiations. Members of the UNITE HERE union are asking for “higher wages, fair staffing and workloads, and the reversal of COVID-era cuts.” Many workers live paycheck to paycheck, and their pay does not cover the cost of living. 

Workers in nine cities and twenty-six hotels are currently on strike, and the possibility of more strikes looms large if no resolution is found. The cities with current strikes are Boston, Greenwich, Honolulu, Kauai, San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, Baltimore, and Seattle. The list of hotels with striking workers can be found here and will be updated live as more hotels join and as the strikes end. UNITE HERE represents workers from Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott hotels. 

Many hotel workers are struggling during a time when hotels posted record-high daily rates and revenue, yet many hotels remain understaffed. 

If you’re nervous about an upcoming trip or are currently staying at a hotel impacted by the strikes, we’ve got answers to common questions you may have.

What If There Is a Strike at the Hotel Where I am Staying? 

As travelers, this is a legitimate concern. As difficult as it may be, you should never cross a picket line, so if you are staying at an affected hotel, ask for a refund and rebook at a different hotel. FairHotel.org allows you to search for your hotel to see if a strike may impact it. 

If rebooking is impossible for some reason (there is no other hotel in the area, and all other hotels are sold out), ask management to determine how the strike will impact housekeeping, room service, and amenities. 
Be kind and considerate to those workers still working, as their workload is likely much higher than what it typically is. If you have to cross the picket line, talk to those striking, and show your support for them. Remember: they aren’t protesting you, they are protesting management.

I Have a Future Booking At A Hotel That is Currently Striking

If you are booked for a stay at a hotel with workers who are currently striking, what you do depends heavily on when your trip is. If your trip is within the next week, try to find another hotel in the area that is not part of the strike. If it is well into the future, keep an eye on the news, and as you get closer to your vacation, if the hotels are still striking, rebook it elsewhere. 

What Hotels Are Impacted by the Strike?

As mentioned above, UNITE HERE represents workers from Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott hotels. While it is only a handful of their hotels that are currently impacted by the strike, consider booking at a different hotel if you have an upcoming stay at one of those hotels, just to be safe. 

Alternate Hotels Due to The Strike

Here are some alternate hotels to book in each city that is impacted by the strike: 

Boston – Encore Boston Harbor

Greenwich – Delamar Greenwich Harbor

Honolulu – Ala Moana Hotel

Kauai – OUTRIGGER Kauaʻi Beach Resort & Spa

San Francisco – Chancellor Hotel

San Diego – Hotel Del Coronado

San Jose – Four Points by Sheraton San Jose Downtown

Baltimore – Horseshoe Casino Baltimore

Seattle – Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA

Check out UNITE HERE’s guide for further tips on what to do during a strike, including what to do if you are invited to a wedding at a hotel with striking workers. 

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New York State Bans Travel Size Toiletries in Hotels https://www.smartertravel.com/new-york-state-bans-travel-size-toiletries-in-hotels/ https://www.smartertravel.com/new-york-state-bans-travel-size-toiletries-in-hotels/#respond Thu, 18 Jul 2024 18:06:55 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=456415 One of the simple pleasures of traveling is checking into a hotel room and being greeted by miniature bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash from luxurious brands that you’d never splurge on for yourself.  Unfortunately, these tiny plastic bottles are wasteful and have a significant environmental impact. New York State has just passed a […]

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One of the simple pleasures of traveling is checking into a hotel room and being greeted by miniature bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash from luxurious brands that you’d never splurge on for yourself. 

Young hotel maid putting bath accessories in a bathroom
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Unfortunately, these tiny plastic bottles are wasteful and have a significant environmental impact. New York State has just passed a bill banning small “hospitality care” bottles beginning on January 1, 2025. Hotels in the state will only be allowed to provide toiletries in bottles that are 12 ounces or larger. Any properties found in violation will be charged $250 for the first offense and $500 for each additional transgression. 

The law will initially only apply to hotels with more than 50 rooms, and smaller hotels will have to comply with the new rules beginning January 1, 2026.

Currently, California is the only other state with a similar ban in place. Washington state has passed similar legislation set to take effect in 2027.

Most hotels will likely transition to offering refillable, full-size toiletry bottles. However, these larger containers may raise concerns about hygiene and potential tampering by other guests.

Matador Toiletry Bottles 3 Pack - 3 OZ Travel Bottles for Toiletries, TSA Approved Toiletry Bottles with Labels, Refillable Travel Pouch, Travel Containers for Creams, Gels, Pastes, and Liquids
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We recommend investing in a set of travel-sized bottles that you can refill with your own toiletries in between trips. Although it takes away the fun of trying new products on the road, it means you’re guaranteed to have products you know work for your hair and skin and prevents you from being caught off-guard when the in-room products are not refilled. These refillable bottles from Matador are our favorite, as they are a flat design that saves space in your toiletries kit. 

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SmarterTravel Spotlight: Ritz Carlton, Washington DC Review https://www.smartertravel.com/ritz-carlton-washington-dc-review/ https://www.smartertravel.com/ritz-carlton-washington-dc-review/#respond Mon, 01 Jul 2024 15:18:11 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=456131 If you’re looking for the quintessential Ritz-Carlton experience in Washington, D.C., look no further than the Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C.  With its elegant, timeless atmosphere, personalized service, posh accommodations, and prime location, this West End gem ticks all the boxes for a luxurious stay. The hotel prides itself on attentive service from its staff, who are […]

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If you’re looking for the quintessential Ritz-Carlton experience in Washington, D.C., look no further than the Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C.  With its elegant, timeless atmosphere, personalized service, posh accommodations, and prime location, this West End gem ticks all the boxes for a luxurious stay.

The hotel prides itself on attentive service from its staff, who are trained to cater to guests’ needs throughout their stay. The accommodations are designed with an eye for sophistication, offering spacious rooms and high-end amenities (like Dyson Air Wraps and second computer monitors) that make your stay exceptional. Situated in the heart of the city, the hotel’s location allows guests to easily explore D.C.’s major attractions. 

For those looking to indulge, The Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. has the option to book rooms on the Club Level, which include access to a private lounge that serves unlimited food and drinks throughout the day.  

Ritz Carlton Washington D.C. Courtyard
Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.

The Location

There are two Ritz-Carlton properties in Washington, D.C., located just under one mile apart (the other property is in Georgetown). We reviewed the Ritz Carlton on 22nd Street, in the Foggy Bottom/West End neighborhood. 

The hotel is close to several Metro stations and is approximately one mile from the National Mall and many iconic D.C. attractions. 

It’s also easily accessible from Ronald Regan Washington National Airport (DCA), which is less than a 20-minute drive (or a similar ride on the Metro).

Dining

The Ritz-Carlton offers two distinct restaurant experiences for guests. The first is The Saga, a high-end Spanish restaurant helmed by renowned Chef Enrique Limardo. This establishment features inventive Spanish cuisine with Latin influences and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Saga’s tapas bar is open in the evenings and is a fun place for dinner if you want to try a variety of dishes. 

Quadrant Bar & Lounge at the Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.
Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.

For those seeking a more lounge-like atmosphere, Quadrant Bar & Lounge is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Grab tickets to Quadrant’s frequent live music events for a lively night out.

In addition to its dine-in options, The Ritz-Carlton also offers 24-hour room service for guests.

The Rooms

The rooms at The Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C. are a serene haven from the busy city, providing a tranquil escape in the heart of downtown. Designed with a sophisticated color palette of slate gray and blue hues, complemented by chic accent patterns, bold graphic carpets, and brass accents, these accommodations create a modern yet comfortable ambiance. Cheeky design nods to Washington, D.C., such as an artsy photo of the infamously long escalators in the Metro station and a silhouette portrait of Abraham Lincoln, lend a sense of place and set the rooms apart from a generic hotel experience.

Spacious and stylish, these accommodations offer ample room and thoughtful amenities like dedicated sitting areas and numerous USB ports to ensure a comfortable workspace. For those working remotely, the hotel can even provide the convenience of a second monitor upon request.

Club Level Deluxe King room at the Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.
Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.

I stayed in a spacious 450-square-foot Club Level Deluxe King room room. In addition to a plush king-sized bed topped with Frette linens, the room offered plenty of space to relax, including a couch, a cozy armchair, and a small workspace. The Italian marble bathroom was equally impressive, with a separate soaking tub, shower, and water closet. The bathroom was stocked with full-size Diptique toiletries and even a flat iron in addition to the blow dryer, a rare (but appreciated) hotel amenity. 

Service

Ritz Carlton Washington D.C. Spa
Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.

One of the Ritz-Carlton Washington, D.C.’s greatest strengths lies in its expert staff. Each team member exudes attentiveness, friendliness, and a willingness to go above and beyond, ensuring a perfect stay for every guest. Throughout my visit, I was delighted by countless thoughtful touches that elevated the experience. Upon leaving or arriving at the hotel, I was consistently offered chilled bottled water, a welcome reprieve on hot and humid D.C. days. Even more remarkable was the surprise of finding a white chocolate replica of the Washington Monument in my room, a delightful and personal touch that left a lasting impression.

Amenities

Although the Ritz-Carlton doesn’t have its own fitness center, guests can use the attached Equinox Sports Club for a $15 per day fee (the fee is waived for club level guests). This massive multi-level gym is one of the best in D.C., featuring a pool and modern equipment such as Woodway treadmills.

Other amenities include:

  • 24-Hour Room Service
  • Turndown Service
  • Laundry/dry cleaning
  • Luxurious robes and slippers
  • Free Wifi
  • Free coffee and tea
  • Complimentary presidential-themed cookies and drinks in the lobby

Club Level

The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. Club Level
The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C.

The Club Level adds another layer of luxury to the already elevated Ritz Carlton experience. Club Level guests have access to the Club Lounge, located on the ninth floor. The club lounge is open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. and serves breakfast, lunch, light snacks, hors d’oeuvres, desserts, and drinks at various times of the day.

All food and beverages are complimentary. The lounge is well stocked with liquor, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages, including sparkling water, fresh fruit juices, and other snacks. 

Club-level guests also receive the following perks:

  • Complimentary access to the Equinox Sports Club
  • Pressing of two items per day
  • Private concierge service
  • Complimentary coffee or tea with a wake-up call

My favorite perk was the coffee wake-up call—simply let the front desk know what time you want to be woken up, and someone will knock on your door with coffee and tea. There’s something extra decadent about starting your day with a hot beverage in bed. 

The club-level staff is extremely attentive and remembers each guest by name. The dedicated Club concierge reached out to me before my stay to see if I had any requests and was able to arrange for amenities (like an in-room fitness kit, second computer monitor, and Dyson Air Wrap) to be waiting for me in my room upon arrival. 

Price and How to Book

Room rates start at around $480 per night, and Club Level rooms start at around $749 per night. Book now on Expedia for the best rates.

Editor’s Note: The Ritz Carlton Washington D.C. hosted the author of this story.

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How to Recreate the Westin Heavenly Bed at Home https://www.smartertravel.com/how-to-recreate-the-westin-heavenly-bed-at-home/ https://www.smartertravel.com/how-to-recreate-the-westin-heavenly-bed-at-home/#respond Tue, 18 Jun 2024 15:59:55 +0000 https://www.smartertravel.com/?p=455989 If you’ve ever spent the night tossing and turning on a sagging mattress, you know that few amenities matter more in a hotel room than the bed itself. Unfortunately, before you arrive, it’s hard to know if you’ll like the bed in your hotel room or if you’ve just booked yourself in for a night […]

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If you’ve ever spent the night tossing and turning on a sagging mattress, you know that few amenities matter more in a hotel room than the bed itself. Unfortunately, before you arrive, it’s hard to know if you’ll like the bed in your hotel room or if you’ve just booked yourself in for a night of terrible sleep. This lack of consistency is why the Westin Heavenly Bed has such a devoted following, with travelers swearing by its comfort across all Westin locations. No matter which Westin they check into, guests know exactly what to expect from the bed, right down to the pillowcases. The bed is so popular that Westin has sold more than 500,000 mattresses to travelers looking to bring the sleep experience home.

Westin Hotel Bed
Westin

Introducing the Next-Generation Westin Heavenly Bed

The Westin Heavenly Bed is about to get even better, as the hotel brand is rolling out a new and improved version across its more than 240 hotels worldwide. The next-generation Heavenly Bed boasts upgrades like a temperature-regulating gel-infused memory foam mattress, hypoallergenic bedding, and a duvet insert designed to keep hot sleepers cool throughout the night.

“Understanding the devoted fanbase the legacy bed has garnered over the years; our goal was to listen and carefully review every aspect of the guest and associate experience, ensuring each update was both intentional and impactful,” Brian Povinelli, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Marketing and Brand, Marriott International, said regarding the new design. “We are confident that it will exceed the expectations of both loyal and future Westin guests across the globe and again raise the bar for the comfort of our guests.” 

As a Westin Heavenly Bed devotee myself, I was curious if the new sleep system was really any better—and if it would feel as luxurious at home.The Westin Store, Westin’s online store, allows travelers to recreate the Heavenly Bed experience at home, selling every aspect of the bed for delivery. I tested the Westin Hotel Sheet Set, which includes a fitted sheet, flat sheet, two white pillowcases, and two border pillowcases; along with the Hotel Duvet Cover

The Westin Hotel Sheet Set

My favorite thing about sleeping in a luxury hotel bed is how crisp and cool the sheets feel, even on the hottest days. The Westin Hotel Sheet Set delivers this same experience at home. The 310-thread count sateen weave, made from a blend of lyocell and cotton, is incredibly soft and breathable. This blend also features eco-friendly credentials, as the lyocell is derived from eucalyptus and other botanical fibers.

The fitted sheet has extra deep pockets, which means it stayed in place on my pillowtop mattress and didn’t pop off as some cheaper sheets do. I also loved the sateen weave finish, which resisted wrinkling and made my bed look instantly elegant. 

The Westin Hotel Duvet Cover

Westin messy bed
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The Westin Hotel Duvet Cover has a stylish new design. A subtle organic pattern jacquard stitched into the fabric enhances the all-white look. Even after accidentally abandoning the duvet cover in the dryer for a few hours, it emerged wrinkle-free, thanks to the cotton/microfilament fabric blend. 

The duvet cover also helped me sleep cooler at night, even though I wasn’t using a Westin duvet insert.

Overall, I found the new Westin Heavenly Bed to be an improvement over the beloved former iteration—and that the bedding is just as luxe at home as it is in the hotel.

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