High-end hotels are a dime a dozen these days, so what makes a hotel really stand out? Most hotels focus on their amenities, location, or even their deals to get potential guestsā€™ attention. A hotel thatā€™s worth top dollar is hard to come by, but it does exist.Ā 

These six swanky hotels top the list because they all have a few things in common. Each hotel has a fantastic history, offers unforgettable experiences, and makes a connection to its guests. Itā€™s no wonder the hotels on this list have housed celebrities, famous chefs, and incredible stories. Here are seven examples of what luxury looks like today.

Hotel Valley Ho- Scottsdale, Arizona

Hotel Valley Ho has hosted some of Hollywoodā€™s most glamourous celebrities (think Zsa Zsa Gabor and Bing Crosby) since its opening in 1956. The rich and famous have flocked to this location because of its seclusion and lack of paparazzi. Itā€™s gone through several rebrandings and upgrades over the years, but itā€™s always maintained its modern touch. 

Today, visitors to Hotel Valley Ho enjoy bright, contemporary rooms. Guests can spend their day soaking up sultry desert sun rays at the OH Pool. Many opt to catch up on their self-care at the VH Spa or take advantage of the in-room yoga package. Situated at the end of Old Town Scottsdale, there is shopping, sightseeing, and dining at every turn.

The Watergate Hotel- Washington D.C. 

Nestled on the Potomac River, the Watergate Hotel is one of Washington D.C.ā€™s prime luxury get-a-ways since 1967. Avant-garde style and remarkable views make this a must-stay for those visiting the nationā€™s capital. And while the hotel sits next to the most recognizable tourist destinations in the world, the amenities make it hard to leave.

The Watergate is home to one of Washington D.C.ā€™s best bars, The Next Whisky Bar. The stunning design and the high-quality menu are enough to make for a memorable experience. Still, those looking for something unforgettable are sure to enjoy the Winter Igloos. The hotel also offers the renowned Argentta Spa and breathtaking views at the Top of the Gate.

The Statler- Dallas, Texas 

With guests like Frank Sinatra, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Desi Arnaz, the Statler is steeped in history. In fact, it is recognized as one of the Historic Hotels of America Ā®. And itā€™s no wonder; it was the first hotel to feature elevator music and include 21ā€ Westinghouse televisions in every room. It spent many years as the largest hotel in Dallas, attracting business professionals worldwide. 
Today, the Statler still maintains itself as a high-class destination. There is no shortage of onsite dining spots, including the stunning 19th story rooftop pool and eatery, Waterproof. The hotel also boasts a bowling alley, speakeasy bar, and live entertainment, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a long day. Visitors to the downtown Dallas area look no further than this celebrated gem.

Beverly Hills Hotel- Los Angeles, California

Few hotels match the glamour and prestige of the Beverly Hills Hotel. This 5-star luxury monument has been a mecca for Hollywoodā€™s finest stars for decades. The iconic pink exterior, cushioned by lush greenery hides rooms of every size, including exclusive legendary bungalows. Itā€™s no wonder celebrities retreat here to recharge.

The hotel is home to renowned restaurants like the Polo Lounge (a.k.a the most interesting room in Beverly Hills). The Beatles had a private party at the pool here (the same pool Audrey Hepburn dove into fully clothed). Every hallway and room tells a story of the rich and the famous, the celebrated and the scandalous. There is no better place to get up close and personal with the biggest names in the world.

Fontainebleau- Miami, Florida

Fontainebleau is one of Miamiā€™s most celebrated hotels, and it is the pulse of the exclusive Millionaireā€™s Row. The curvilinear architecture has been standing on the beach for nearly half a century and has been featured in films like Scarface and Goldfinger. The hotelā€™s emphasis on a good time has drawn stars from the likes of Elvis to Mariah Carey since itā€™s opening. And just as Miami is known for its nightlife, the Fontainebleau does not disappoint. 

The hotel is home to the world-class nightclubs Liv and Bleaulive. Visitors come in droves to find hit music, endless cocktails, and partying into the early hours. The hotel is a celebrity hot spot, and you are just as likely to see stars like J. Lo and Pitbull performing onsite as you are to see them in the club. The Instagram worthy rooms are just the start when it comes to living like a rockstar here.

Town and Country Resort- San Diego, California 

San Diego is known for its sun, surf, and sand. But, for those looking for the ultimate retro spot, Town and Country Resort is the destination. Centered in the lively Mission Valley, this resort combines mid-century throwbacks with modern So Cal lifestyle. The hotelā€™s 60-year history includes memorable events such as DJ Wolfman Jack playing to packed houses in the ā€˜70s. Today, the resort aims to preserve itā€™s 1950ā€™s roots. 

Guests enjoy sprawling outdoor space by taking part in volleyball, firepits, and swimming. The resort offers family fun activities like Friday Night Sā€™mores and Dive in Movies at the Pool. The 4-story water slide and penthouse fitness center guarantee guests can go no stop. But Town and Country Resortā€™s real motto is relaxation, something that is in no short supply thanks to the hotelā€™s good vibrations. 

These six swanky hotels are top dollar for a reason. Their incredible stories get guests up close with history, they offer experiences people get nowhere else, and they take their guest services to the next level. All hotels are not built the same, and these swanky hotels prove it.