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The Best Hotel Rooms in the U.S. for Incredible City Views, From New York to Los Angeles

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Visiting new cities is one of the best parts of traveling around the U.S. It’s a way to experience different sights and sounds and see city skylines and metropolitan views you usually only see in movies or magazines.

While countless hotels offer breathtaking views, a few provide exclusive sights you can’t see anywhere else. Whether you’re planning a luxurious solo trip or a family vacation on a budget, these are some of our favorite hotels offering a one-of-a-kind view of some of America’s best cities.

The 10 Best Hotels With City Views in the U.S.

1. ARIA Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

ARIA Resort Casino
Image Credit: ARIA Resort & Casino

Starting Nightly Rate: $315

Many Las Vegas hotels offer picture-perfect views of The Strip, but the panoramic cityscape at the ARIA Resort & Casino is unique. The hotel’s deluxe rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows that let you look out over the city in a way you’d expect only to be able to in a helicopter. Book your stay in the corner tower suite for an extraordinary view of The Strip, especially at night when Vegas’ famous lights shine brightly.

The ARIA’s reputation for some of the best views on The Strip is further solidified by the hotel’s penthouse. Not only is it roomy, but its multiple windows and near 360-degree view make the room feel like it’s literally in the clouds. This property is also centrally located, making it the perfect place to call home if you plan on exploring The Strip.

How To Book: The ARIA is part of the Autograph Collection, allowing you to earn and redeem Marriott Bonvoy points for your stay. A deluxe room with a king bed, offering stunning views of Las Vegas, starts at 30,000 points per night. However, points rates could be lower if you plan your visit during the off-season.

2. Austin Marriott Downtown, Austin, Texas

Austin Marriott Downtown
Image Credit: Marriott

Starting Nightly Rate: $378

Austin Marriott Downtown has earned a reputation for its views, and it’s not surprising why. With a central downtown location, the hotel has over 20 suites with floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking city views.

Even if you don’t book one of the Marriott’s cityscape suites, you can still enjoy the hotel’s one-of-a-kind views, especially during the warmer months. Head to the rooftop pool to soak up the sun while taking in the skyline.

The Austin Marriott Downtown still offers ways to enjoy the exclusive panorama when it’s colder. There’s no shortage of ways to peek at the hotel’s exclusive skyline view from the rooftop bar. The hotel’s location makes it a great home base for exploring the city if you can tear yourself away from the views long enough.

How To Book: Free nights are within easy reach, with guest rooms available starting at 40,000 Marriott Bonvoy points. Marriott Bonvoy Platinum and Titanium elite members can enhance their stay by using Nightly Upgrade Awards to secure one of the sought-after suites, offering breathtaking views of downtown Austin.

3. Cameo Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California

Cameo Beverly Hills
Image Credit: Cameo Beverly Hills

Starting Nightly Rate: $390

Tucked away from the chaos of the rest of the city, the Cameo is a peaceful haven in Beverly Hills. This hidden hotel has some of the best views in Los Angeles.

Most of Cameo’s rooms and suites offer breathtaking Hollywood Hills and Los Angeles cityscape sights. Each room has a private balcony, ensuring guests don’t have to share their skyline with anyone else. Even if your room has a more subdued panorama, you can still enjoy the sights of the hills at the hotel’s balcony bar.

Cameo has the best of both worlds. The hotel is elegant, luxurious, and tranquil, but you’re just a short drive or walk away from L.A.’s famous shopping, food, and entertainment.

How To Book: The Cameo, an upscale Hilton Honors property, can be booked from 80,000 points per night. However, Hilton Honors elite members, including those at the entry-level Silver tier, can enjoy their fifth night free on award stays.

4. Four Seasons Hotel New York, New York City, New York

Four Seasons Hotel New York
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Starting Nightly Rate: $910

Located on the so-called “Billionaire’s Row” in NYC, the Four Seasons Hotel New York is well-equipped to make a vacation special. Not only is it near must-see places like Central Park and Madison Avenue, but the hotel boasts one of the best views in Manhattan.

All of the hotel’s suites are known for their skyline views, making the already large rooms feel even bigger and more luxurious.

For a truly unique experience, book a stay at the hotel’s Ty Warner Penthouse, one of the tallest in the world. From there, you can experience a view only a few people can say they’ve had the pleasure of seeing.

For work trips, consider staying in the Gotham Junior Suite, which mixes panorama and functionality seamlessly. No matter your trip and view preference, there’s a Four Seasons suite for you.

How To Book: One of the best ways to book the Four Seasons Hotel New York is through the Amex Fine Hotels + Resorts program, available to cardholders of The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express. You’ll enjoy added benefits such as complimentary breakfast for 2, a $100 experience credit, and potential room upgrades based on availability.

5. Inn Above Tide, Sausalito, California

Inn Above Tide
Image Credit: Inn Above Tide

Starting Nightly Rate: $565

Known for its views of the San Francisco Bay, Inn Above Tide is an exclusive boutique hotel that offers peace and tranquility to its guests.

Since there are only 33 rooms on the property, each is guaranteed a beautiful sight of the bay, San Francisco’s skyline, Alcatraz, and the bay’s islands. While you can enjoy these views from inside your room, take advantage of your private deck to fully enjoy the experience.

Inn Above Tide’s location further adds to the hotel’s scenic nature. Napa is just a few miles north, and the inn is connected to San Francisco by ferry, so you can get fantastic views from the water.

Check out the inn’s different suites to choose the one with the view you’ll like best. For example, the Skyline Suite offers a unique look at the bay.

How To Book: It’s best to book this boutique property with a card like the Chase Sapphire Reserve® , which earns 3x points on all travel purchases — including hotel reservations.

6. InterContinental Boston, Boston, Massachusetts

InterContinental Boston
Image Credit: IHG

Starting Nightly Rate: $346

The InterContinental Boston offers guests plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city’s skyline. Each ballroom has windows that look onto the harbor, channel, and Seaport District.

Its bars also look out on Fort Point Channel. However, remember that 510 on the Waterfront is only open seasonally since it’s an outdoor venue. The rooms, on the other hand, have spectacular views of one of the country’s most historic cities.

Book or request a city-view room or suite for the best skyline sights. However, keep in mind that the hotel’s location allows noise to come in through the windows, which can be bothersome for light sleepers. Luckily, even a partial view room still offers a fantastic panoramic view with a more peaceful ambiance. InterContinental’s corner rooms are particularly beloved as they allow for more varied scenery.

How To Book: Rooms are unexpectedly affordable here, starting at just 35,000 IHG One Rewards points. If you’re short on IHG points, you can instantly transfer points from Bilt Rewards or Chase Ultimate Rewards to the hotel program at a 1:1 ratio.

7. The Logan Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Logan Philadelphia
Image Credit: Hilton

Starting Nightly Rate: $197

There might be over 300 rooms at The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton, but that doesn’t mean guests must sacrifice views. Book a Superior King or Double suite that looks out on the courtyard for a quiet and relaxing stay.

The Parkway View offers a green view of Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Executive suites are perfect for guests seeking an unforgettable look at the Philadelphia skyline.

The Logan’s best views are reserved for the presidential suite, with a private balcony and windows arranged to offer a nearly 360-degree panorama.

With affordable room rates, consider using your Hilton Honors card or a travel credit card that offers bonus points for hotel stays to maximize your rewards. For upcoming stays, be sure to book directly through Hilton and enroll in the latest double-points promotion to earn thousands of additional bonus points.

How To Book: With reasonable room rates, we recommend paying for the reservation with your Hilton Honors card or a travel credit card that earns bonus points on hotel stays. If you plan to visit The Logan sometime soon, don’t forget to book directly through Hilton and register for the new double-points promotions to earn thousands of more bonus points on your stay.

Hot Tip:

No matter what room you’re staying in, you can get one of the best views on the property from the rooftop bar. It’s only open from Thursday to Sunday, and reservations are highly recommended to ensure a table is available when you arrive.

8. The Moran Hotel, Houston, Texas

The Moran Hotel
Image Credit: The Moran Hotel

Starting Nightly Rate: $414

With a prime location in the heart of West Houston, The Moran Hotel is an energetic hotel with views, luxury, and access to some of the city’s best hotspots.

Whether you’re looking out on the city skyline or the more subdued Energy Corridor business district, the Moran offers sights that can’t be replicated anywhere else. Each room has a nearly floor-to-ceiling window that looks out over Houston, but be sure to book a Deluxe room if you want the best cityscape on offer.

Not only does the Moran have great panoramic views, but it also offers easy access to Houston’s hotspots. With a CITYCENTRE location, you’re steps away from shopping and entertainment. For a peace and greenery, you can take a short trip to Terry Hershey Park along Buffalo Bayou just beyond the hotel’s property.

How To Book: The Moran Hotel is an independent property, but you can book on Expedia or Hotels.com to earn OneKeyCash. You’ll earn 2% in OneKeyCash for every dollar spent — excluding taxes and fees — on eligible hotels, vacation rentals, activities, packages, car rentals, and cruises.

9. Omni Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee

Omni Nashville Hotel
Image Credit: Omni Hotels and Resorts

Price: From $412 nightly

You can’t do much better than the Omni for a fantastic view of Downtown Nashville. Booking a room on the property grants guests access to the rooftop pool and lounge area, where you can soak up the Music City skyline.

If it’s too cold to spend the day lounging by the pool, you can still view the city from one of its suites. The Country Music Hall of Fame, Music Row, and the so-called “Batman Building,” the Nashville AT&T Building, are just a few landmarks you can spot while staying at Omni. Make sure to request a skyline view while making your reservation.

Despite being in the heart of the city, this state-of-the-art hotel manages to block out noise. So, you can have a peaceful night’s sleep without sacrificing a Nashville view.

How To Book: The Omni Nashville is part of Amex’s Hotel Collection. Therefore, when booking 2+ nights at this property, select Amex cardmembers can enjoy benefits like room upgrades (upon availability), a $100 on-property credit, free breakfast for 2, and more.

10. Viceroy Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Viceroy Chicago
Image Credit: Viceroy Hotels & Resorts

Price: From $244 nightly

Chicago has no shortage of places to take in the city’s scenery, but the Viceroy Hotel might have the best. With countless windows throughout the hotel, it offers plenty of views of Chicago and the water bathed in natural light.

Standard guest rooms have a large floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the city, but opt for a suite for a really remarkable view. Junior Suites have panoramic views, while upgraded accommodations have private terraces. If you’d prefer to look out on the lake, book a Lake View Suite or the Penthouse.

Most of the hotel’s common areas and amenities offer breathtaking skyline views. You can dine while overlooking the city at the on-site restaurant or book an event on the roof or in the ballroom to excite your guests about how beautiful the Windy City is.

How To Book: With the Amex Platinum card, you can enjoy a $200 statement credit on prepaid bookings at Amex Hotel Collection properties, including the Viceroy Chicago, when you book a minimum stay of two nights. It’s an excellent way to save on this remarkable hotel.

Final Thoughts

From New York to California, the U.S. has no shortage of breathtaking city views. If you know where to look for them, you can enjoy these panoramas from the comfort of your hotel room. Hopefully, this list has helped inspire you to set your sights on a U.S. metropolis.

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Amar is an avid traveler and tester of products. He has spent the last 13 years traveling all 7 continents and has put the products to the test on each of them. He has contributed to publications including Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more.

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