New England Resort Named Among The Most Expensive Hotels
When people are researching their travel plans, one of the most common interests is finding cost-effective accommodation. Daily Passport recently took another angle, highlighting the most expensive hotels in the country, and a New England resort made the list.
“At the most expensive hotels in the U.S., the stunning architecture, extensive amenities, and breathtaking natural surroundings all make for unforgettable experiences that might just inspire you to splurge on your next getaway,” Daily Passport explained.
A fair question to ask is why travelers opt to stay at such places. Of course, there are a plethora of reasons, including the hotel maybe being the only option that meets someone’s criteria. On the other hand, sometimes there is nothing wrong with treating yourself to a night of luxury, if your wallet allows.
Regardless of the option, many of the places listed here do seem to be more in line with a vacation getaway. In other words, if you are going on a quick business trip or need a place to stay for an overnight, you probably won’t be looking to book a $2,000-a-night bed.
Daily Passports’ findings include resorts from across the country. Some offer stunning beachside views while others are placed in the midst of the mountains and pure serenity. All 10 locations do have some common themes.
This includes extravagant amenities such as sensational backdrops, plenty of great food options, and significant space. The average price per night ranges from $1,250 to $3,050 per night.
Though this New England resort is about 150 miles from Boston, it would be well worth the drive for this all-inclusive experience.
Twin Farms In Vermont Ranked As The 3rd Most Expensive Hotel
Located in Barnard at 452 Royalton Turnpike, Twin Farms is, “300 acres of woods, meadows, and mountains comprise a private nine-acre pond; miles of trails for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing; and ten cottages nestled amongst the trees, in addition to the Lodge, the Main House, and the Farmhouse at Copper Pond.”
Their available activities are broken down by year-round options and seasonal. Currently, biking, archery, hiking, tennis, and pickleball remain among the most popular through the fall.
Reservations start at $2,600 per night, however the next availability is in May. At that time the rate goes up to $3,600 per night. This includes your amenities and farm-to-table dining.
“Each of its meticulously designed 28 cottages, suites, and luxury treehouses serves as a private sanctuary, adorned with bespoke furnishings, cozy fireplaces, and tasteful artistic touches.” Daily Passport concludes.