Off the Grid: 5 Hotels That Are the Destination
Photos: Courtesy of Grand Hotel & The View HotelUsually, hotels are just recharging stations for travelers. Overnight layovers for work, personal affairs or vacation. Places to rest between other points of interest.
Of course, luxury lodges, amenity-rich resorts and quaint bed-and-breakfasts have challenged that idea for decades. But these distinguished U.S. hotels are good enough to be the primary draw, main attraction, and worth the trip.
Grand Hotel
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this sprawling 390-room architectural beauty (pictured above) rests on Mackinac Island and is widely regarded as one of the world’s greatest hotels. Some travelers claim the century-old service ain’t what it used to be, but that’s not really the draw here. The old world design, 660-foot front porch (the longest in the world), and Parisian-esque grounds with 45,000 tulips, daffodils and geraniums is.
You can swim, play tennis on clay courts, croquet, jog the half mile trail or find yourself Somewhere in Time while overlooking humbling Lake Huron.
French Quarter Inn
Charleston, South Carolina
Photo: Courtesy of French Quarter Inn
Admittedly, you wouldn’t visit this exceptional hotel in historic downtown Charleston without leaving the property. It’s located, after all, in one of the most charming cities America has ever built. But the French Quarter Inn is one of those rare places with a perfect aggregate guest rating.
Free perks include a pillow menu, champagne upon arrival, gourmet breakfast, daily wine and cheese receptions, bike rentals, fresh lemonade, cold drinks, views of historic City Market, evening milk and cookies, 24-hour coffee, chocolate turn-down service and lots of Southern hospitality.
The View Hotel
Monument Valley, Utah
Photo: Courtesy of The View Hotel