
The new hotel, in Washington D.C.’s Penn Quarter downtown, opened on Feb. 6 with fanfare, only to have to dim its lights six weeks later, temporarily, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The retro-styled “museum hotel” offers guests a unique experience that pays homage to America’s collective memory of WWII-era presidents, societal figures and heroes.

The vessel takes inspiration from luxury yachts with adventure capabilities, and is designed to broaden ocean cruising for travelers seeking a six-star trip-of-a-lifetime experience.

The eco-friendly luxury resort offers a rich mix of relaxation, dining, and entertainment, with designated areas for adults only and for families.

The line’s $900 million investment will bring forth new and improved vessels, updated ports, and enhancements to its popular private island destination CocoCay.

Brand name properties in the Hawaiian paradise offer travelers a home base with all of the amenities, dining, and adventure options they could want.

From majestic renovated landmark properties to unique tent-cabin accommodations by the waterfront, Canada’s hoteliers are offering something for everyone.

The Warwick Paradise Island–Bahamas opened in Nassau, offering sweeping views, a private Harbour Beach, sprawling pool and hot tub.
Located on Toronto’s west end in the Exhibition Place area, Hotel X Toronto will stand 30 stories tall just off the shore of Lake Ontario
Just in time for the 2016 holiday season, the new Hotel William Gray offers swanky new accommodations in Montreal.