Hip Hotels: USA

Hip Hotels: USA by Herbert Ypma, published by National Geographic Books on August 26, 2003, offers a curated exploration of distinctive accommodations across the United States. This first edition, comprising 256 pages, showcases a variety of hotels that embody unique character and style, reflecting their locations through thoughtful design and cuisine.
Readers will discover a range of highly individual places to stay, each characterized by a blend of modern service and a deep connection to its surroundings. The book emphasizes the importance of ambiance and attentiveness in hospitality, making it a valuable resource for those interested in travel, food, and lodging. With its focus on hotels, inns, and hostels, Hip Hotels: USA serves as an insightful guide for travelers seeking memorable experiences in their accommodations.
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For Hip Hotels: USA, Herbert Ypma has taken to the road, travelling the length and breadth of that vast land in search of Highly Individual Places to stay. Every HIP hotel has its own unique character. It is timelessly stylish, it is attuned to its location in design, ethos and cuisine, and it achieves that subtle balance between attentiveness and discretion that marks the best of modern service.
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