7 Luxurious Hotels In Top North American Destinations

When you only get so much vacation a year, finding the right destination is key, and that includes the perfect accommodations. Whether you're looking for skiing, history, or fine dining, there's a spot on the map that's perfect for you. In no particular order, here are some of the most exciting hotels you'll find in destinations you ought to consider.

Starting off the list at #1 is the Luxe City Center, right in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Its location makes it perfect for visiting attractions like Staples Center and The Grammy Museum, and venues like The Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Greek Theatre, and Dodger Stadium are easily accessible. The abundance of things to do and the hotel's many carefully-designed spaces make it ideal for events and special occasions.

The Luxe City Center is home to the Nixo Patio Lounge, a trendy spot offering specialty cocktails and stunning views. Amenities for guests include an on-call spa therapist, dry cleaning, car rentals and limousine services, nightly turndown service, and gym & bicycle access. For pet owners, memory foam dog beds and personalized bowls for food and water make the Luxe a welcoming place to bring your pooch.

Coming in at #2 is The Sebastian, located in Vail, Colorado. One of the top skiing destinations in the country, Vail is home to international ski races and snowboard competitions in the winter, and golf, fishing, and mountain biking in the summer. The Sebastian concierge team can help with reservations for all sorts of activities, and the hotel offers access to Base Camp, a convenient slopeside ski valet.

Rooms and suites at the hotel are spacious, with some offering large living and gathering areas and multiple bedrooms for families. Frequent guests can consider joining the Private Residence Club and owning a residence at the Sebastian that can be visited year-round.

For #3, we have Hotel 71, which can be found in Quebec City, in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1608, the city is full of history and charm, with restaurants, shopping, museums, and sites like the Old Port. The hotel's lobby features the Espresso Lounge, a boutique, and a bar where you can be your own barman with the automatic spirits dispenser.

Il Matto restaurant offers authentic Italian comfort food in festive ambiance, and there are many excursion options for foodies and wine enthusiasts. Guests looking for a truly memorable experience can stay in Hotel 71's penthouse suite, which has a private terrace, Italian shower and free-standing bathtub, and a dining room with seating for up to 8 people.

In the #4 spot is The Oxford Hotel, a Denver landmark that has been around for more than a century. The Oxford Club Spa & Salon offers everything from deep tissue massages to refreshing facials and a menu of specialized men's treatments, as well as a full-service hair salon, modern fitness center, and high-end boutique.

The hotel is also home to Urban Farmer, a steakhouse offering signature dishes like the classic ribeye steak or beef and bison chili, and The Cruise Room, Denver's longest-running bar. The Oxford can be booked for weddings, with multiple venue options that can handle intimate ceremonies or large celebrations.

The #5 selection is Zero George Street, just two blocks from the harbor in historic Charleston, South Carolina. Named after its actual street address, the hotel is comprised of 16 guest rooms and studios in three restored residences and two brick carriage houses that surround a private garden courtyard, with some of the structures dating back nearly 200 years.

The Garden Suites, located in the original carriage house, feature a living parlor and custom furnishings. The renowned Zero Restaurant and Bar focuses on fresh seafood and seasonal fare, including herbs and vegetables from the restaurant's own garden. Cooking classes are offered for guests who want to expand their culinary repertoires.

At #6 is the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, a luxury boutique resort on the shores of the Pacific Ocean near Victoria, British Columbia. Its spacious one-bedroom suites contain two fireplaces, a kitchen and dining area, and a spa-inspired bathroom with heated tile floor, while the two-level penthouse suites offer dazzling panoramic ocean views.

One of the hotel's most enviable features is the Boathouse Spa, with three heated seaside mineral pools, a full range of massages and treatments, and sunrise yoga classes. Victoria is an ideal destination for lovers of the outdoors, with whale watching, kayaking, and cycling all popular activities.

Rounding out the list at #7 is The Sonnenalp, located in Vail, Colorado. What started as a small bed and breakfast in the Bavarian Alps in the early years of the 20th century has grown into an international enterprise run by the Faessler family for five generations. The Vail hotel offers rooms and suites, as well as residences with kitchens and increased amenities.

Dining options include the glass-enclosed Ludwig's that overlooks Gore Creek, fondue at Swiss Chalet, and the more casual Bully Ranch. The real draw of the area is its winter sports, with skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoe adventures that can be booked through the Sonnenalp concierge.