Amazing Hotels on Magnificent Mile and Other Iconic Streets
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Some streets are so emblematic that they almost define their city. Think: Broadway, Bourbon Street and Hollywood Boulevard.
Staying right on these streets when visiting major U.S. cities is a dream since they're in the heart of the action, and are drenched in history. Yes, it usually costs a bit more, but it's always worth it.
But don't book any ol' hotel. Rather, stay at these famous or wonderful hotels on some of the most iconic streets in the country.
Martinique New York — Broadway Avenue
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Location: New York, New York
Sure, Fifth Avenue is noteworthy, but no street captures Manhattan's glitz, glamour and movement quite like Broadway. Fans of musicals and theater will want to stay at the Martinique New York. The hotel is within walking distance of Madison Square Garden, the Empire State Building and Penn Station.
Dine at the Press Club Grill, whose mid-century vibes and lauded menu make for a perfect pre-show meal.
Book it: Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton
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The Gwen — Magnificent Mile
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
The Gwen's Art Deco facade is a distinctive feature of Chicago's Magnificent Mile, a large strip of Michigan Avenue. Take in views of the city from the hotel's chic rooftop terrace, where expert mixologists concoct perfect cocktails. Or join the weekend Tipsy Tea Party at the in-house Mediterranean restaurant, Kostali.
When you're ready to leave the property, you'll merely have to step out the front door before bumping into some of Chicago's most famous landmarks, like the Chicago Water Tower and the John Hancock Center.
Book it: The Gwen, a Luxury Collection Hotel
The Venetian — Las Vegas Strip
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
The Las Vegas Strip is known for all the famous resorts built along it. But not many of them can compete with the Venetian's worldwide recognition. Built to mimic the Italian city's canals, the giant resort also has luxury stores and restaurants. In theory, you could stay here for your entire trip and not get bored.
Even if you can't afford to be a guest at the hotel, make sure to pass by it and take a gondola ride so you can pretend to be in Europe — if only for a short while.
Book it: The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
The Hollywood Roosevelt — Hollywood Boulevard
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Location: Los Angeles, California
Built in 1927, the Hollywood Roosevelt has grown up with Los Angeles and the movie industry. This classic hotel has welcomed the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Clark Gable. It was also the home of Marilyn Monroe for two years.
Today, the hotel retains elements of its past but has also been updated to offer guests every modern comfort they might desire. Indulge in meals prepared by Michelin-starred chefs and get what the hotel claims to be "the best burger in L.A." at 25 Degrees. Of course, you can't leave without spending time at the legendary Tropicana Pool, which retains 1960s vibes and where Marilyn did one of her first professional photoshoots.
Book it: The Hollywood Roosevelt
(Marylin Monroe at the Hollywood Roosevelt)
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Royal Sonesta — Bourbon Street
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Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
If you've ever walked around Bourbon Street, you've seen the Royal Sonesta New Orleans. One of the city's most prominent hotels, it is truly in the midst of the party. Guests are sure to see (or hear) multiple second-line bands filling the streets with the sound of jazz and the feeling of merriment.
And if you ever want to escape the buzz of Bourbon Street, all you have to do is head to the hotel's inner courtyard and take a dip in the pool.
Book it: Royal Sonesta New Orleans
Hyatt Centric Beale Street — Beale Street
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Location: Memphis, Tennessee
Beale Street is important to American history, even outside of Memphis. It was a major site for the development of blues in Tennessee as well as for Civil Rights organizing. It now has major city sites like the Beale Street Baptist Church — the oldest surviving Black church in the state — as well as blues bars and Black-owned businesses.
Don't make the mistake of staying anywhere else when visiting Memphis. In fact, Hyatt Centric Beale Street was the very first hotel to open on the legendary street. Today, it provides sweeping views of the city, an outdoor pool to beat the Southern heat and a lobby lounge with killer cocktails.
Book it: Hyatt Centric Beale Street Memphis
Hotel Bennett — King Street
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Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Anyone who visits Charleston spends time on King Street, the city's shopping and dining center. If you don't want to miss out on anything, stay at the grandiose Hotel Bennett. The elegant property feels like it belongs in a historic European city, but it also has Southern touches like local artwork that give it a strong sense of place.
Lounge around at the hotel's rooftop pool, the largest in Charleston. And taste some of the best food in the city at one of the several in-house dining establishments.
Book it: Hotel Bennett
Fairmont San Francisco — California Street
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Location: San Francisco, California
One of the city's longest streets, California Street passes by major landmarks and has cable cars running through it. But the street can't compete for attention with the Fairmont San Francisco.
The opulent hotel is favored by presidents, diplomats and other public figures. Rumor has it that it even played an important part in the JFK-Marylin Monroe affair. Other famous guests include Barack Obama and Ella Fitzgerald.
If you can't stay as a guest, at least reserve a table at the refined Laurel Court Restaurant & Bar, or at the fun Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar.
Book it: Fairmont San Francisco
Kimpton Surfcomber — Collins Avenue
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Location: Miami Beach, Florida
Collins Avenue runs parallel to South Beach, which positions it as the area's most coveted piece of real estate. If you want immediate access to the beach, this is definitely the street to stay on, and the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel is definitely the property to book.
When you're not enjoying the sea, take advantage of the hotel's incredible pool and gorgeous cabanas. The Surfcomber is also known for its exciting event program, which often includes athletic classes, mixology workshops and food-tasting experiences.
Book it: Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel
South Congress Hotel — South Congress Avenue
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Location: Austin, Texas
South Congress is Austin's biggest street for shopping and entertainment. Boutique shops abound, as do food trucks, of course. At South Congress Hotel, you'll find shops, a lobby bar and three restaurants. The hotel is frequented by locals looking for great dining, which is always a good sign.
In the summer, you can enjoy the rooftop pool, relaxing in the sun while reveling in the vibrancy that makes Austin effortlessly cool.
Book it: South Congress Hotel