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Results: One of a Kind Stay - In Every State (Part Two)

Published on 03/16/2022
By: sarahzahm
2313
Travel
With around 5 million guestrooms in more than 54,000 hotels, you can't complain about a lack of places to stay in the US and some of them are truly unbelievable. From former prisons and banks to hotels in museums, all of these places to stay have a story to tell so join me and take a look at the most unique hotel in every state! (Source: Love Exploring)
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Colorado: The Little Nell, Aspen - The most sought-after hotel in all of Colorado, The Little Nell has a bubbling hot tub and pool in its courtyard, the perfect place to rest your aching ski legs. The living room and lobby were recently renovated while the brand new Wine Bar serves as a stylish après-ski experience. Currently, the hotel is also running several tempting offers, including special rates for Colorado residents. Have you ever stayed in this hotel?
Colorado: The Little Nell, Aspen - The most sought-after hotel in all of Colorado, The Little Nell has a bubbling hot tub and pool in its courtyard, the perfect place to rest your aching ski legs. The living room and lobby were recently renovated while the brand new Wine Bar serves as a stylish après-ski experience. Currently, the hotel is also running several tempting offers, including special rates for Colorado residents. Have you ever stayed in this hotel?
Yes
5%
114 votes
No
95%
2286 votes
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Connecticut: Winvian Farm, Morris - Comprised of the original farmhouse from 1775, a 19th-century addition and another 21st-century extension, the Winvian Farm is a luxury retreat set within 113 acres of farmland and forests. With individually designed cottages, an excellent farm-to-table restaurant and a spa set in the fragrant gardens, a stay here is truly relaxing. Just two hours away from New York or Boston, the unique retreat promises lots of restorative nature walks and cozy evenings snuggled up by the fireplace. Have you ever stayed at this farm?
Connecticut: Winvian Farm, Morris - Comprised of the original farmhouse from 1775, a 19th-century addition and another 21st-century extension, the Winvian Farm is a luxury retreat set within 113 acres of farmland and forests. With individually designed cottages, an excellent farm-to-table restaurant and a spa set in the fragrant gardens, a stay here is truly relaxing. Just two hours away from New York or Boston, the unique retreat promises lots of restorative nature walks and cozy evenings snuggled up by the fireplace. Have you ever stayed at this farm?
Yes
4%
93 votes
No
96%
2307 votes
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Delaware: The Brick Hotel on the Circle, Georgetown - Stay in a slice of American history at The Brick Hotel in Georgetown. Known as the Union Hotel during the Civil War era, this was once a popular hangout for soldiers and is now one of the state's only remaining buildings from around that time. Lovingly restored with plenty of original features, including the 19th-century staircase, staying at the charming guesthouse is like stepping back in time. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Delaware: The Brick Hotel on the Circle, Georgetown - Stay in a slice of American history at The Brick Hotel in Georgetown. Known as the Union Hotel during the Civil War era, this was once a popular hangout for soldiers and is now one of the state's only remaining buildings from around that time. Lovingly restored with plenty of original features, including the 19th-century staircase, staying at the charming guesthouse is like stepping back in time. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
4%
104 votes
No
96%
2296 votes
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Florida: Faena Hotel Miami Beach, Miami Beach - A stroll through the opulent Faena Hotel Miami Beach is like a walk through a top art gallery. The lobby, nicknamed The Cathedral, has palatial gold and velvet furniture, impressive murals and gold-leaf-covered columns. Art aficionados should head straight for the hotel's pool and beach area where Damien Hirst's striking sculpture Gone But Not Forgotten – a 3,000-year-old gilded woolly mammoth skeleton – casually overlooks the vacationers. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Florida: Faena Hotel Miami Beach, Miami Beach - A stroll through the opulent Faena Hotel Miami Beach is like a walk through a top art gallery. The lobby, nicknamed The Cathedral, has palatial gold and velvet furniture, impressive murals and gold-leaf-covered columns. Art aficionados should head straight for the hotel's pool and beach area where Damien Hirst's striking sculpture Gone But Not Forgotten – a 3,000-year-old gilded woolly mammoth skeleton – casually overlooks the vacationers. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
4%
107 votes
No
96%
2293 votes
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5.
Georgia: The Cloister at Sea Island, Sea Island - Sitting on a five-mile-long (8km) island off the coast of Georgia, this stunning hotel is where Southern hospitality and Mediterranean-style design meet. Guests can enjoy a fine-dining experience in the Georgian Room restaurant, feasting on delicacies such as grilled octopus and truffle soup, before relaxing in the Georgian Room lounge in front of a roaring fire with a glass of vintage port in hand – the hotel has an extensive list to choose from. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Georgia: The Cloister at Sea Island, Sea Island - Sitting on a five-mile-long (8km) island off the coast of Georgia, this stunning hotel is where Southern hospitality and Mediterranean-style design meet. Guests can enjoy a fine-dining experience in the Georgian Room restaurant, feasting on delicacies such as grilled octopus and truffle soup, before relaxing in the Georgian Room lounge in front of a roaring fire with a glass of vintage port in hand – the hotel has an extensive list to choose from. Have you ever stayed at this hotel?
Yes
4%
99 votes
No
96%
2301 votes
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