Peace Hotel (Fairmont) + Jazz Barhello
art deco masterpiecehello
Granite, terra cotta and art deco at its finest on The Bund. Originally The Sassoon House and later Cathay Hotel, the building was taken over by the municipal government in 1952 and became The Peace Hotel in 1956. Full of every amentity and service and spectacular views from rooftop terrace. The Jazz Bar features live entertainment and efforttly transports its partons to the 1920s and 1930s. “The oldest band is the Peace Old Jazz band, composed of six veteran musicians, whose average age is 76. They have performed every night for over 20 years in Shanghai China.”
Foundation Hotelhello
creativity and designhello
Perfectly situated downtown hotel created in the old Detroit Fire Department headquarters building. Custom designed fixtures and furnishings everywhere, dine in the Apparatus Room. Detroit’s proud history of manufacturing is celebrated throughout and original materials abound.
Le Parc Hotelhello
quiet charmerhello
Situated on a quiet West Hollywood street; great value in tremendous central location; walk to Santa Monica Blvd., Melrose Ave & La Cienega Blvd within five minutes. Minute private-feeling restaurant and bar on three and swimming pool, spa and one tennis court overlooking the Hollywood Hills. All guestrooms are suites with a large sitting area and kitchen.
Farmer’s Daughterhello
country whimsy and funhello
Residential country inspired accommodations in eclectic Fairfax district just off Third Avenue. Intimate swimmming pool, courtyard, dining and drinking. Be sure to turn left when you leave the hotel.
Normandie Hotelhello
mini-grand hotelhello
Comfortable, intimate and “lived in” hotel since 1926. Welcoming lobby with an abundance of residential charm. Center of Koreatown, just off Wilshire Boulevard and a block from the subway.
The Robeyhello
action neighborhood hotelhello
Overlooking the six corners of Damen, Milwaukee and North Avenues, The Robey is a repurpose of the art deco Northwest Tower. The 69 guestrooms all have commandting views of the skyline, elevataed trains and neighborhood. Book a room at “the point” for the move breathtaking views in Chicago. Cafe Robey and Up & Up for your eating and drinking needs. Outdoor terrace with tiny swmming pool is a unique and lovely amenity. Spectacular and understated.
21c Museum Hotelhello
extraordinary museum & hotelhello
Occupying the historic Hill Building in the heart of downtown Durham, 21c is more museum and part of the community than anything else. Counting House restaurant and bar. Be sure to experience the restrooms on 1M.Worth a special visit whether or not you are spening the night.
Ludlow Hotelhello
perfect LES locationhello
Perfect place to experience the Lower East Side across from Katz’s at Houston Street. New but designed to fit in with the neighborhood a bit, but only taller. Many of the guest rooms are miniature but perfectly designed the spectacular period bathrooms with picture windows overlooking the city. Lobby has great vibe to linger over a cocktail, snack or conversation.
Beekman Hotelhello
architecturally stunninghello
If you need to stay in the financial area, look no further than The Beekman. Stunning 1883 landmark originally the Temple Court turned hotel in 20`6. Even if you are not spending the night, be sure to stop by and gaze at amazement at the skylit light court atrium surrounded by cast iron balconies.
Broad Ripple Hotelhello
neighborhood lodginghello
Super charming and unique lodging in the heart of Broad Ripple Village; a cross between an inn and b&b. Low-key comfort a few miles north of downtown. Walk to many “chill” restaurants and bars and linger on the porch. Direct access to Monon Trail. Unique and special place to stay.