AAA – The Extra Mile. November 2023.
Spotting a celebrity while on vacation can certainly add some excitement to your travels. Do you want to maximize your chances of running into renowned actors, athletes, and other famous people? Then you should be staying at the hotels often preferred by A-list guests.
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exFOUR SEASONS HOUSTON
The Four Seasons Houston boasts 400 lavishly appointed guest rooms and residences in the heart of downtown. Because it’s just steps away from entertainment and sporting venues, most artists and athletes who come to Houston choose to stay here. You may run into celebrities shopping at Krigler Parfumier or perusing luxury handbags at Vivrelle’s, both located in the hotel lobby. You might also spot a famous person enjoying a rare bottle of bourbon from the private lockers at Bayou & Bottle.
Loews Atlanta Hotel seen from Piedmont Park; Photo by Marilyn Nieves/iStock.com
LOEWS ATLANTA HOTEL
The Big Peach is a celebrity hotspot, and many of the musicians, actors, and professional athletes living and working in the city frequent the Loews Atlanta Hotel. You never know who you will see grabbing their morning coffee at Market Eleven or enjoying a drink at Saltwood Bar and Lounge, although stars like Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren have been spotted. Towering 26 stories amid Midtown’s architectural skyline, Lowes also features exhale®, an award-winning spa and fitness center where you can stretch out on a yoga mat, hopefully next to a big shot.
ST. REGIS SAN FRANCISCO
The St. Regis San Francisco in the city’s SoMa district is one of the most luxurious hotels designed for the rich and famous. Celebrities like Joaquin Phoenix, Warren Beatty, and Tom Hanks have stayed here. According to the Forbes Travel Guide, it’s a five-star property you don’t want to miss. To increase your chances of hob-nobbing with the stars, grab a glass of Champagne with caviar service or a craft cocktail at the newly redesigned St. Regis Bar.
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BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL
Famously referred to as the “Pink Palace,” the historic Beverly Hills Hotel is an iconic destination for opulent Hollywood glamour. The legendary Marilyn Monroe lived in Bungalow 7 several times during her life, and Elizabeth Taylor frequently dined at the hotel’s Polo Lounge. Stroll along the distinctive blush-toned façade and lush gardens. Who knows, you may run into a celebrity party with Lady Gaga, Brad Pitt, or Meryl Streep on the guest list.
Pool area of Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach; Photo by Fotoluminate LLC/stock.adobe.com
FONTAINEBLEAU MIAMI BEACH
If you’re in Miami, Florida, you may see some celebrities at the buzzing Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Stars from the entertainment and music industry often stay in the glamourous rooms and frequent the hotel’s 11 distinctive pools. Known for its ultra-exclusive club experience, the hotel’s LIV Nightclub is said to be a favorite spot for Leonardo DiCaprio, Christina Aguilera, Kate Hudson, and Kim Kardashian.
Entrance to the Ritz-Carlton New York hotel; Photo by Anne Czichos/iStock.com
RITZ-CARLTON NEW YORK
To catch a glimpse of celebrities on the red carpet during one of the hottest fashion event in the Big Apple, head to the Ritz-Carlton New York during the Met Gala weekend in May. When high-profile guests need a place to crash in the city, they book the expansive suites with panoramic views of Central Park. Stars like the Kardashians have been seen coming and going from this glitzy hotel.
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EQUESTRIAN
The Equestrian hotel in Ocala, Florida, has an impressive client list that includes John Travolta and Ryan Lochte, to name a few. Located at the 380-acre World Equestrian Center—the largest equestrian complex in the U.S.—the luxe hotel showcases neoclassical French architecture and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace in the 20-foot-high lobby. Olympic champions, business magnates, and equestrian lovers are said to frequent this popular resort.
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