Rooms start from about $120 a night and have that old world luxury feel. Berry Manor Inn is within walking distance from the shore, a total glorious view, and a great place to stay for exploring Rockland. Okay, they are also super well known for their delicious homemade pies which are to die for. :)
The Pitcher Inn has a restaurant called Tracks, which has tasty food, a pool table and shuffleboard for after dinner. The staff is incredibly friendly and eager to make your stay the best ever!
An incredible all-around place. Clean, cozy, friendly staff and really great setup for birthday or anniversary celebrations. If you're looking for relaxing, charming and romantic, this is definitely the place!
Bright open rooms, canopy beds, free wifi, amazing wine list and the charm of a homey B&B in a small town. The hotel offers a daily complimentary glass of wine between 5 and 6 p.m. and complimentary tea and cookies in the evening. However, don't expect cookie cutter, top notch rooms for what you pay. Eureka is a pretty small town and Carter House Inn is more on the expensive side.
Floral EVERYWHERE. With a great staff that know the area well and great location (Union Square!), you'll totally fall in love with this place. There's a cable car stop 2 blocks over at Powell and Bush for easy access all around. Did I mention you get a tasty free breakfast? A great place to stay for feelin' cozy in SF.
Really awesome retro feel with themed vintage airstreams (I mean some of the wallpaper even has UFO's on it, how awesome is that?) A short drive to Woodstock and you get beautiful Catskill views all to yourself. Each Airstream has its own grill and fire pit. All around, super cool.
American Cupcake is currently closed until further notice while the owner prepares for having a baby (via their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/americancupcake )
A truly incredible memorial, down to what you learn about human bravery and the touching/inspiring design. Get tickets ahead of time online.
As a Cleveland native, I'm pretty glad the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here. It's a pretty fun visit if you're a music enthusiast (there's a crazy amount of guitars).
My all time favorite museum in DC. My dad's a pilot and anytime we'd visit here as kids he wouldn't let us leave until we could explain the four principles of flight and how a jet engine works. I also discovered freeze dried ice cream here (or, space ice cream). SO GOOD.