Luxury Inns
The grandest of grande dame resorts, The Greenbrier, gets a makeover fit for a queen.
A whimsical and romantic inn located in a former schoolhouse serves as the perfect home base for exploring Virginia’s Northern Neck.
With the opening of the new Kimpton Hotel Monaco, Baltimore joins the ranks of San Francisco, New York City and Miami as a hip destination for savvy travelers.
Theresa and Thomas Henkelmann's Homestead Inn located in Greenwich, CT., is a must-visit European getaway in America, with five star gourmet food.
Ever dreamed of spending an evening in a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright?At Duncan House, in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands, you can.
After being shuttered for more than 20 years, a grand Pennsylvania resort begins life anew.
A 114-acre estate in the Virginia Highlands offers live music, fine dining, original art and a healthy dose of genteel hospitality.
Why fight the crowds at the beach this summer when you can retreat to an intimate 18th-century inn in the lush Virginia hills?
The Inn at Palmetto Bluff marries South Carolina’s down-home natural beauty with fine accommodations, a riverside golf course and all the pampering guests can handle.
After a $12 million renovation, the “all-new” Tides Inn— and an up-and-coming Irvington, Va. — make a perfect fall escape.

