Historic Hotels of Americas® Winners
Historic Hotels of America New Member of the YearThis award is presented to a new member hotel that best demonstrates immediate engagement, activation, and passionate support of Historic Hotels of America. |
JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District (1912) Savannah, Georgia |
This award is presented to a hotel that actively engages consumers by sharing the best of its history through social media, including Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram with interesting facts and stories. |
1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa (1886) Eureka Springs, Arkansas |
This award is presented to a hotel that best implements and practices innovative green initiatives and programs, demonstrating historic preservation is the ultimate green. |
Mohonk Mountain House (1869) New Paltz, New York |
This award is presented to a hotel under 75 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Hassayampa Inn (1927) Prescott, Arizona |
This award is presented to a hotel with 76-200 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Skytop Lodge (1928) Skytop, Pennsylvania |
This award is presented to a hotel with 201-400 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
The Edgewater (1948) Madison, Wisconsin |
This award is presented to a hotel over 400 guestrooms that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Hilton Chicago (1927) Chicago, Illinois |
This award is presented to a hotel located in a city center that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton (1898) New York, New York |
This award is presented to a historic resort that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Grand Hotel (1887) Mackinac Island, Michigan |
This award is presented to a restaurant that is part of a historic hotel that offers the finest cuisine, historic atmosphere, and exceptional customer service. |
The Savoy at 21c Museum Hotel Kansas City (1888) Kansas City, Missouri |
This award is presented to an individual who has dedicated their career to a historic hotel for at least 25 years, has been an exemplary ambassador and steward of the history and stories of a historic hotel, and has shown exemplary hospitality and service to the hotel and its guests. |
Elmer Smith at The Wigwam (1929) Litchfield Park, Arizona |
This award is presented to an individual who has dedicated his or her career to a historic hotel for at least twenty years and has shown exemplary hospitality and service to the hotel and its guests. |
Ed Pulsifer at La Fonda on the Plaza™ (1922) Santa Fe, New Mexico |
This award is presented to a multi-generational family ownership entity or management company that has served as an exemplary role model in the operation of the historic hotels entrusted to its stewardship, demonstrated a long-term legacy of commitment to historic preservation, and been an active champion for Historic Hotels of America. |
The Eustis and Fitzpatrick Families at The Red Lion Inn (1773) Stockbridge, Massachusetts |
This award is presented to the recipient demonstrating the highest contribution to furthering the celebration of history at historic hotels as well as leadership and innovation. |
Amy Finsilver at XV Beacon (1903) Boston, Massachusetts |
This award is presented to individuals whose lifelong passion has resulted in the preservation and celebration of the history and stories of a legendary historic hotel. |
Frank and Gina Day, Hotel Boulderado (1909) Boulder, Colorado |
This award is presented to hospitality leaders whose passion and dedication to the historic preservation of a legendary hotel will ensure that future generations of travelers can experience its history. |
Jane Forbes Clark and The Clark Family at The Otesaga Hotel (1909) Cooperstown, New York |
This award is presented to an individual for making a unique contribution to the research and presentation of history and whose work has encouraged a wide discussion, greater understanding, and increased enthusiasm for American history. |
Major General Mari K. Eder (U.S. Army, Retired) |
Historic Hotels Worldwide® Winners
Historic Hotels Worldwide New Member of the YearThis award is presented to a new member hotel that best demonstrates immediate engagement, activation, and passionate support of Historic Hotels Worldwide. |
Castlemartyr Resort (1210) Cork, Ireland |
This award is given to a hotel that actively engages consumers by sharing the best of their history through social media, including Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram with interesting historical facts and stories. |
The Savoy London (1889) London, England, United Kingdom |
This award is presented to a hotel that best implements and practices innovative green initiatives and programs, demonstrating historic preservation is the ultimate green. |
Villa Copenhagen (1912) Copenhagen, Denmark |
This award is presented to a multi-generational family ownership entity or management company which has served as an exemplary role model in the operation of the historic hotel entrusted to its stewardship, has demonstrated a long-term legacy of commitment to historic preservation, and has been an active champion of Historic Hotels Worldwide. |
The Henderson and Howell Families at The Great House Antigua (1670) Saint Peter, Antigua and Barbuda |
This award is presented to a hotel located in a city center that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Hotel Maximilian's (1722) Augsburg, Germany |
This award is presented to the historic resort that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello (1930) Montebello, Canada |
This award is presented to a historic hotel in Europe that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski St. Moritz (1864) St. Moritz, Switzerland |
This award is presented to a historic hotel in Asia/Pacific that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Raffles Grand Hotel D'Angkor (1932) Siem Reap, Cambodia |
This award is presented to a historic hotel in the Americas that best celebrates its history in the guest experience and provides exceptional customer hospitality and service. |
Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo – Panama City (1917) Panama City, Panama |
This award is presented to the recipient demonstrating the highest contribution to furthering the celebration of history at historic hotels as well as leadership and innovation. |
Stephan Stokkermans at Grand Hotel Huis Ter Duin (1885) Noordwijk aan Zee, Netherlands |