1.13.2012

11. Hotel Lobbies

I am in love with [nice] hotel lobbies. The only thing better than a vacation is a vacation that involves an elegant hotel with a lobby that makes you smile as soon as the doorman opens the door. 

There is no single formula for the perfect hotel lobby, but one thing is for certain: it either works, or it doesn't. The lobby is the first representation of the hotel's style, but shouldn't give every unique design detail away immediately. There should be plenty of seating areas for tired travelers, family games, or intimate conversations. The furnishings can be fancy, but must not look too precious. Above all, guests should feel comfortable in the lobby because it could affect their entire hotel experience. Here are some hotel lobbies that I have particularly enjoyed.  

The Hotel Monaco, Denver has such a bold, colorful lobby. It is fanciful and not too stuffy. It matches the hotel's laid back vibe perfectly. 

A perfect example of classic elegance. The Greenbrier, WV.

The Homestead has a very grand lobby. Its high ceiling and great old American style  is  beautiful enough to entertain you for quite a while! A perfect lobby to pretend to be a First Lady in. 

The Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia mixes the old architecture with trendier colors and seating.  

The Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco has a great lobby. It is lavish but not overdone.

The Hay-Adams in Washington, DC perfectly reflects the city that it is in.

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