Luxury Hotel Brands Debut Diverse Properties Across United States in 2026

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Travelers gain access to an array of new upscale accommodations as major hotel groups complete significant projects nationwide throughout 2026. Openings range from restored historic landmarks to celebrity-themed ventures and wellness-focused retreats. Properties span coastal, mountain, urban, and entertainment hubs, introducing hundreds of rooms with specialized amenities.

Delano Miami Beach reemerges in early 2026 following extensive renovations that preserve its Art Deco architecture. The hotel retains 171 guest rooms and suites offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and Miami skyline. Features include terrazzo floors, white columns, and the iconic Delano Pool. A wellness studio with holistic social spa joins four restaurant and bar concepts, including a recreated Rose Bar.

Voco Times Square South arrives in New York City during early 2026 as a pet-friendly, cashless property near Broadway theaters. Room options encompass standard configurations with single, full bunk, double, or king beds alongside one-bedroom suites. A rooftop bar anchors the social spaces in this IHG-branded hotel.

White Elephant Aspen opens in February 2026 with 54 rooms, including the three-bedroom Ajax Penthouse featuring a terrace overlooking alpine vistas. Design elements incorporate brass elephant trunks at the lobby desk and elephant door knockers. Over 50 original artworks adorn the spaces, complemented by a boot lounge with heated ski lockers.

The Cooper debuts in Charleston, South Carolina, in March 2026 as the city’s first luxury waterfront hotel on the peninsula. Its 191 rooms include private balconies inspired by coastal Southern aesthetics with neutral palettes and light oak floors. Amenities cover a 7,000-square-foot spa offering red-light therapy, cryotherapy, and compression treatments plus four food and beverage outlets and an on-site marina.

The Huntington Hotel relaunches in San Francisco during March 2026 on Nob Hill with 143 guest rooms and suites. The property restores Georgian architectural details such as plasterwork ceilings and boiserie panels. A three-level spa accompanies the return of the Big Four restaurant featuring a 72-seat dining room.

PUBLIC West Hollywood launches in spring 2026 along the Sunset Strip with 137 keys. The hotel centers on a pool and social hub lobby plus three food, beverage, and entertainment venues. A 16,000-square-foot open-air rooftop terrace provides 360-degree views of Los Angeles.

The Vanderpump Hotel transforms The Cromwell in Las Vegas during spring 2026 into a 188-room property. Reality television personality Lisa Vanderpump oversees the full makeover, including a glamorous lounge and reimagined casino floor.

The Greenleigh Hotel joins Marriott’s Autograph Collection in Houston’s River Oaks district in spring 2026. The 299-room property features a rooftop bar, signature restaurant dLeña specializing in wood-fired Mexican and Oaxacan cuisine, and over 13,000 square feet of indoor-outdoor event space.

SongTeller Hotel marks Dolly Parton’s first Nashville property with a June 2026 opening. The 245-room hotel offers themed suites such as Acoustic Suites displaying Parton’s guitars and album art. Two entertainment venues join a 20,000-square-foot museum dedicated to her career titled Dolly’s Life of Many Colors.

Under Canvas White Mountains introduces safari-inspired tents on 86 acres in New Hampshire during June 2026. Each tent includes private decks, ensuite bathrooms, king beds, wood-burning stoves, and West Elm furnishings overlooking Mount Washington.

Canopy by Hilton at Deer Valley near Heber City, Utah, opens in the second quarter of 2026 with 180 keys. Ski access via the Jordanelle Express Gondola complements dining options, a rooftop lounge, pool, hot tub, sauna, and dedicated ski reception.

Signia by Hilton Indianapolis completes the lineup in fall 2026 as the city’s tallest hotel. Direct skywalk connections reach the convention center and Lucas Oil Stadium. Over 90,000 square feet of meeting space includes a 50,000-square-foot ballroom alongside seven culinary concepts and a rooftop bar with pool.

These developments expand premium lodging inventory in high-demand markets. Properties incorporate local influences through design, cuisine, and experiential elements tailored to regional appeal. Bookings open progressively as completion dates approach across the calendar year.

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