At Luxpitality, we believe luxury is a lifestyle and everyone deserves a taste. That’s why we’re committed to partnering with hotels that we think provide this taste of luxury and style better than any other options out there.
Our portfolio has grown beyond 160 properties in the U.S. alone that bring delight to the new-age corporate clients seeking something fresh and filled with character. It doesn’t matter if you want to host a product launch, board meeting, or incentive trip, most agree that the days of the faceless ballroom and stale hotel rooms are fading fast.
Below, we rounded up our newest hotel partners we’re confident can deliver this experience to you—and do it in style. If you see one that you like, reach out to us directly and we’ll get you squared away with what you need. Check it out:
1. Parker Palm Springs
Parker Palm Springs is a desert estate that might make you wonder if you’re in the desert at all. Thirteen acres of dry, desert landscape have been transformed into a lush paradise filled with densely planted paths, fruit trees, sprawling lawns, herb gardens, and clusters of palm trees.
Between that and the fire circle, hammocks slung between trees, and hidden niches waiting to be discovered, it makes for a defined and memorable stay. Take in the grounds after on-site breakfast at Norma’s, drinks at the MiniBar, and lounging in the pool. Don’t forget to turn your gaze inward and soak up the rich interior design as well.
2. The Surrey
Located on the Upper East Side of New York City is the only Relais & Châteaux hotel in the entire city: The Surrey. It’s been voted the top hotel in the Continental U.S. by Travel + Leisure readers, and the number one hotel in New York City by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. There’s a reason the hotel is in such high standing with travelers though.
While it’s only steps from Central Park, the museums, and Madison Avenue shopping, The Surrey feels like a discreet escape from the chaos of the city. It was also designed to mirror a New York City townhouse and offers great amenities in their spa, Café Boulud (Michelin-rated), sexy bar, and private rooftop garden.
3. Ace Downtown Los Angeles
Driving through the heart of L.A., your eye might catch a brightly lit neon sign that reads: “Jesus Saves.” It’s not a church—that’s the 13-story building which the Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles calls home.
The central location for the hotel makes it a top priority for vacationers who want to experience the downtown culture, museums, restaurants, and nightlife. It’s also a great spot for those looking to host a meeting or event since it’s only a short drive from the airport. No matter why you’re staying though, you have to check out the incredible rooftop bar, Upstairs, for some top tier cocktails and views of the city.
4. The Ace Hotel & Swim Club
Speaking of Ace Hotels, they’ve got another property about 90-minutes East of Los Angeles in Palm Springs called The Ace Hotel & Swim Club. The culture and vibe of this hotel is much different than its counterpart in L.A., and you’ll feel it the second you walk into the lobby.
The property is inspired by organic, bohemian designs, which bring new life and a strong sense of style to an old-world style of American roadside hotels. Fun fact: this hotel was once an old Westward Ho that had an attached Denny’s. Today, the 179-room property accommodates just about everyone’s niche, from soulful meditators to social butterflies, and everything in between.
5. Hotel Triton
On the corner of Grant Ave. in San Francisco, the three major neighborhoods of Chinatown, Union Square, and the Financial District converge. Sitting at the focal point of this convergence, marking the meeting of this trifecta, sits Hotel Triton with its extremely apropos name.
Hotel Triton extends the comfort of a friend’s home to their guests, with the lifestyle and luxury of a boutique property. Enjoy some tasty bites at their on-site French bistro Café de la Presse, a sunset glass of wine at Herlen Place, or take in the sights of the city from your prime location. At the end of the day, as they say, “You have friends in San Francisco and their guest room is always open.”
6. Hotel Solamar
Downtown San Diego—there’s nothing quite like it. You’ve got the energy-infused Gaslamp Quarter supremely paired with the burgeoning scene in East Village, and all around are dotted some of the best bars and restaurants in the city.
In the middle of it all is Hotel Solamar, which offers that quintessential SoCal vibe everyone craves with luxurious décor. You’ll notice it throughout the hotel’s rooms—which are sharp, simple, and elegant—as well as the other amenities like Jsix and the absurdly picturesque rooftop pool, which is also a highly sought after venue for events.
7. Hotel Schweizerhof
Buckle up, because we’re going to Zermatt, Switzerland for the next spot—Hotel Schweizerhof. It’s located at the foot of the Matterhorn, which might be one of the most beautiful mountains in the world (that our Europe chalet lovers will be very familiar with).
They might have the coziest rooms ever, with soft rugs inlaid into the floor and built in cast-iron stoves for warmth. When you’re ready to explore more, you’ll find show-stopping food at their Schweizerhof Kitchen, Peruvian and Asian inspired bistro, or Cheese Factory (how incredible does that sound?). We’ll also bet that you’ll never get tired of the view of the Matterhorn—I know I wouldn’t.
We’re proud to work alongside such awesome partners here at Luxpitality, and we’re always adding new members to our family of top tier boutique hotels—especially the ones with character and style. If you’re interested in joining, reach out to us directly.
If you want to stay at one of these hotels, book directly through their boutique hotel for individual travel pages. Or, we’re happy to help you get set for your next corporate business event, conference, product launch, incentive program, or board meeting at one of our group and event hotels.