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  • XV BeaconBoston needs to grow young, in the same way many of us need to grow up. Somber, red bricked, brown stoned, the keystone of New England dignity — it's (...)
  • Windsor Court HotelDespite its perch on the outskirts of the French Quarter, the Windsor Court doesn’t exactly ooze Creole charm. Forget buttery beignets and the strains (...)
  • Willows LodgeWillows Lodge’s location, on the eastern edge of the Seattle suburbs (not far from a little town called Redmond) makes it an obvious choice for (...)
  • Waters Edge HotelThis may be San Francisco Bay — Tiburon is located on the north side of the Golden Gate, just around Richardson Bay from Sausalito — but there’s (...)
  • Watermark Hotel & SpaThere’s more to San Antonio than just the Alamo. Deep in the heart of Texas though it may be, the Watermark Hotel & Spa is an international-caliber (...)
  • W Union SquareSure, there’s a family resemblance with the other W hotels, but this one, fittingly for a hotel on Park Avenue South, feels a bit more old-money than (...)
  • W Times SquareIt’s by now habitual to expect the worst of Times Square, as years of concerted effort have shaped it into a style-free zone, hammering out everything (...)
  • W South BeachIt’s hard to think of a W hotel whose opening was this big a deal. It’s not as though Miami had a shortage of hotel rooms, but the W seems to have (...)
  • Viceroy Santa MonicaThe green glow through translucent glass is the only clue that there’s anything out of the ordinary going on behind the discreet (and unsigned) facade (...)
  • W SeattleAt the height of the WTO riots, two guests at the W Seattle decided to get married… with one day’s notice. As there were no judges, justices, or (...)
  • W ScottsdaleIf you haven’t been paying attention to Scottsdale you might be surprised to find its demographics have shifted a bit. What was once a haven for upscale (...)
  • Viceroy Palm SpringsIt seems everything old becomes new again someday; who’d have thought geriatric Palm Springs could relive its glamorous glory days? Yet that’s just (...)
  • Ventana Inn And SpaBig Sur is the jewel of the California coast, one of the most spectacular places in North America, and Ventana Inn is Big Sur’s original luxury resort, (...)
  • Triple Creek RanchTo indulge in such rugged pastimes as fly-fishing and snowmobiling, one must usually accept a certain coarseness of accommodations. Here, though, it is (...)
  • Tribeca Grand HotelTribeca is one of Manhattan’s oddest blends, a district mixing the arty downtown cool of Soho with the big-money sheen of midtown, the spot where (...)
  • Townhouse HotelSouth Beach may be the new capital of American cool, but all the celebrity-spotting comes at a steep price — rooms in this most in-demand of holiday (...)
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