
Hotels in the United States
The United States offers one of the widest ranges of travel experiences in the world, from iconic city breaks and beach holidays to national park adventures, luxury resort stays, and family-friendly escapes. Hotels in the United States range from stylish downtown properties in major cities to beachfront resorts, desert retreats, mountain lodges, and roadside stays for classic American road trips.
Whether you are planning a first visit focused on cities like New York, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, or a longer journey that combines beaches, theme parks, national parks, and scenic drives, this guide will help you decide where to stay in the United States before comparing hotel options on BooksyGo.
Why visit the United States
- The United States offers exceptional variety, with world-famous cities, beaches, deserts, mountains, theme parks, and national parks all within one country.
- Hotels in the United States suit every travel style, from budget roadside stays and practical airport hotels to luxury city properties and beachfront resorts.
- It is ideal for multi-stop trips, whether you want to combine major cities, coastal escapes, theme parks, or scenic self-drive routes.
- Food, culture, entertainment, shopping, and outdoor experiences vary widely by region, making destination choice especially important.
Best places to stay in the United States
From iconic cities and beach destinations to entertainment capitals and scenic coastal stays, these are some of the best places to stay in the United States.

New York
New York delivers landmark attractions, famous neighborhoods, world-class dining, shopping, and one of the strongest hotel selections in the country.
Who it suits: Best for first-time visitors, city breaks, culture, shopping, and short high-energy stays.
Hotels in New York
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is known for major resort hotels, entertainment, nightlife, dining, and easy access to desert scenery and national parks.
Who it suits: Best for entertainment, group trips, nightlife, luxury resorts, and short breaks.
Hotels in Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Los Angeles combines beaches, film culture, shopping, nightlife, and sprawling neighborhoods with very different hotel experiences.
Who it suits: Best for entertainment, beach-city trips, long weekends, and travellers who want variety.
Hotels in Los Angeles
Miami
Miami blends beaches, nightlife, art, culture, and resort-style stays with strong year-round appeal.
Who it suits: Best for beach holidays, nightlife, couples, and warm-weather escapes.
Hotels in Miami
Orlando
Orlando is one of the country’s top family destinations, with theme parks, resort hotels, and practical accommodation for longer stays.
Who it suits: Best for families, theme park trips, and travellers planning activity-packed holidays.
Hotels in Orlando
San Francisco
San Francisco offers iconic views, distinctive neighborhoods, waterfront stays, and easy access to Northern California road trips.
Who it suits: Best for city breaks, scenic stays, culture, and first-time West Coast trips.
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New York
The city that never sleeps, New York is a global capital of finance, culture, and entertainment.
Las Vegas
The entertainment capital of the world, Vegas offers casinos, shows, and desert adventures.
Los Angeles
LA's entertainment industry, beaches, and diverse culture make it an iconic destination.
Miami
Miami brings together Latin culture, Art Deco architecture, and stunning beaches.
Orlando
Florida's theme park capital offers world-class entertainment, family fun, and year-round sunshine.
San Francisco
Known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, and tech innovation, SF is uniquely charming.
Chicago
The Midwest’s global city pairs lakefront parks, bold architecture, world-class museums, and a celebrated dining scene.
Washington DC
The US capital offers iconic monuments, world-class museums, and political history.
Honolulu
Hawaii's capital offers world-famous Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor, and tropical paradise.
New Orleans
The Crescent City blends jazz, Creole cuisine, historic quarters, and riverfront character with a lively hotel scene.
San Diego
Southern California’s relaxed coastal hub offers beaches, family attractions, Balboa Park museums, and year-round sunshine.
Boston
Massachusetts' historic capital offers Revolutionary War sites, world-class universities, and seafood.
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Popular regions in the United States
Northeast
The Northeast combines major cities, historic destinations, coastal escapes, and some of the country’s most iconic urban hotel markets.
Southeast
The Southeast includes beaches, warm-weather cities, family destinations, and a wide mix of coastal and inland hotel stays.
Florida
Florida stands out for beach resorts, theme park stays, nightlife, and warm-weather travel throughout much of the year.
West Coast
The West Coast offers major cities, Pacific beaches, scenic drives, and a mix of urban and outdoor-focused travel experiences.
Southwest
The Southwest is known for desert cities, dramatic landscapes, resort stays, and easy access to national parks and scenic drives.
Midwest
The Midwest offers major cities, lakefront stays, architecture, sports trips, and strong value in many urban hotel markets.
Hawaii
Hawaii is ideal for beach resorts, island scenery, tropical stays, and travellers who want a more relaxed U.S. holiday.
South
The South mixes music cities, food culture, historic districts, and a wide range of city and regional hotel options.
Plan your perfect stay in the United States
Compare city hotels, resort stays, beach escapes, and family-friendly destinations across the United States before you book.
Where to stay by travel style
Best for city breaks
- New York — Landmark-heavy stays with museums, dining, shopping, and nonstop energy.
- Chicago — Strong architecture, food, and lakefront city-break appeal.
- San Francisco — Scenic urban stays with character and walkable neighborhoods.
Best for beaches
Best for entertainment
- Las Vegas — Major resorts, nightlife, shows, and short-break energy.
- Los Angeles — Film culture, concerts, nightlife, and varied neighbourhood stays.
- Orlando — Theme parks, family entertainment, and resort convenience.
Best for luxury
Best for culture
- Washington, D.C. — Museums, monuments, and history-focused city stays.
- New Orleans — Music, food, heritage, and a strong sense of place.
- Boston — Historic districts, walkable streets, and classic East Coast character.
When to visit the United States
- Spring: Excellent for many U.S. cities, with milder temperatures and strong sightseeing conditions.
- Summer: Popular for family travel, road trips, beaches, and national parks, though major destinations can be busy and expensive.
- Autumn: One of the best times for city breaks, scenic drives, and more comfortable travel in many regions.
- Winter: Ideal for warm-weather escapes such as Miami, Southern California, Las Vegas, and Hawaii, while northern cities focus more on festive and indoor travel experiences.
United States hotel FAQs
- What is the best place to stay in the United States?
- It depends on your trip style. New York suits first-time city breaks, Las Vegas is ideal for entertainment, Miami works well for beaches, Orlando is best for family theme park trips, and San Francisco is a strong West Coast base.
- Are hotels in the United States expensive?
- Hotel prices in the United States vary widely by destination and season. Major cities and peak travel periods can be expensive, but there are also many mid-range and budget-friendly options depending on where and when you travel.
- How many days do I need in the United States?
- That depends on the scale of your trip. A single-city visit may work well in 3 to 5 days, while a multi-stop U.S. holiday often needs 10 days or more.
- Should I visit only one city in the United States?
- Not necessarily. Many travellers combine destinations such as New York and Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Las Vegas, or Miami and Orlando for a broader experience.
- Do I need a car in the United States?
- In major cities such as New York, Chicago, Boston, and Washington, D.C., a car is often unnecessary. For road trips, national parks, and many suburban or resort-based destinations, having a car can be very useful.
- How do I book hotels in the United States with BooksyGo?
- Search your destination and dates, compare hotel options and rates, and use BooksyGo destination pages to narrow down where to stay before booking.
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