Historic Hotels of America has more than 287 Historic Hotels that have all faithfully maintained their authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity in the United States of America.
Today, Historic Hotels of America is a prestigious collection of historic hotels that have faithfully maintained their authenticity, sense of place, and architectural integrity in the United States of America, including 46 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
Map of Historic Places to Stay
Comprised of mostly independently owned and operated historic hotels in the United States of America, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
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Historic Hotels of America preserves the authenticity of America's most prominent lodging addresses and offers visitors a richer travel experience Our diverse selection of hotels, inns, and resorts are the perfect locations to create lasting memories with the people who mean the most to you.
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Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, Hamilton Hotel has welcomed guests in downtown Washington, D.C. for generations. Designed by renowned architect Jules Henri de Sibour in 1922, Hamilton Hotel is a refined example of Beaux-Arts architecture featuring vaulted ceilings, refined wood moldings, and a stately entrance with an arched stained-glass window.
Hotel Lombardy, Washington, D.C. offers accommodation evocative of a small town home in the center of the nation's capital. This is no coincidence: Hotel Lombardy's first incarnation was as a private residence converted to a classic European-style hotel in 1994, beautifully preserving the red-brick and limestone facade.
Located in Washington D.C.'s iconic Georgetown neighborhood, the Melrose Georgetown Hotel offers guests a delightful place to relax and unwind after exploring the history and culture of the American capital city.
Adjacent to Rock Creek National Park, the Omni Shoreham Hotel has been the preferred Washington, D.C., destination of travelers and dignitaries for nearly 90 years. Delivering monumental service, the Omni Shoreham Hotel is a true Washington landmark and the ultimate destination for discerning guests.
On Capitol Hill, a patch of Irish green is found at the Phoenix Park Hotel, a handsome Georgian Revival-style hotel built in 1922. The hotel is equally popular with politicians, diplomats, business travelers and tourists. The Phoenix Park maintains an Old World ambiance with its Waterford crystal chandeliers, rich woodwork, Celtic rugs and European antiques.
The Sofitel Washington, D.C. Lafayette Square, originally designed by Mihran Mesrobian in 1925, has been restored and continues to host esteemed guests of all backgrounds and origins worldwide. It stuns with gentle French influences, friendly staff, and French cuisine for the most authentic French atmosphere in a bustling city.
One America's most celebrated hotels, The Capital Hilton has been a site for important historical events since its opening date in 1943. Located in the electric downtown district of Washington, D.C., The Capital Hilton promises luxury accommodations in a setting near the city's most notable attractions, with the magnificent White House located just two blocks away.
Originally designed as a luxury apartment building over 100 years ago, the hotel promised "every convenience of a modern hotel with the restful quietude and exclusiveness of a private residence." The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row has just undergone renovations to maintain the beauty of its upscale, pristine design and gorgeous chandeliers.
The Graham Georgetown is the premier place to stay for those seeking sophisticated comfort, spectacular views, and a short trip to exhilarating local attractions.
Whether its business or pleasure that brings you to the nation's capital, the Henley Park is the place to stay. Upon entering its stately lobby, guests are greeted with the comfortable elegance that is the hallmark of the Henley Park Hotel. Charming and intimate in scale, the hotel exudes a serenity that is a welcome change from the bustle of downtown Washington.
Immediately after its opening in 1925, The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection was known as the "Grande Dame of Washington, D.C.," boasting more gold than any other building in the country except for the Library of Congress.
This Victorian mansion in the heart of Washington, D.C. is the only inn in the nation's capital to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Initially built as two separate townhomes, this boutique hotel offers modern comforts in a historic setting. Each of the 54 guest rooms is decorated with period furnishings and some have Italian marble fireplaces.
The Willard InterContinental is located in the heart of the nation's capital on Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, the Smithsonian museums, and the downtown business and theater districts. The Willard epitomizes world-class hospitality as the hotel of choice for heads of state and leaders of the world's business, cultural, social, and political elite.
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