Elegant, revitalized landmark properties dating back to the 19th century, historic buildings—including a former bank, former armory and former post office—renovated and reimagined, and design pieces lovingly restored to their previous glory. Come discover how history is made timeless at our historic Kimpton hotels.
South Beach’s sophisticated haven
Reimagined and redesigned with spacious suites and rooftop pool deck.
Go social in South Beach
South Beach Miami oceanfront beach hotel in the center of culture, entertainment and nightlife.
Historic glamour in Glasgow
A landmark hotel in Scotland’s biggest city, Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel has served as a luxurious central gathering place for generations.
The modern southern belle
One of downtown Savannah’s most historic buildings is now one of its most charming, centrally located hotels.
Constructed in 1929 as the R.J. Reynolds building, this historic Art Deco–designed structure was the architectural prototype for the Empire State Building in New York City. This iconic skyscraper became the eclectic Kimpton Cardinal Hotel in 2016.
Luxury design hotel in Edinburgh
Tradition and modernity collide at our energetic, sociable gathering place in Edinburgh New Town.
Kimpton Clocktower Hotel’s history dates back to 1890, when it first opened as The Refuge Assurance Company headquarters. Walk up to the magnificent terra-cotta Grade II Victorian facade and among the lofty walkways and botanical accents.
Start at this gateway and go
With street art at your side and cobblestone streets at your feet, every step you take in the Blackstone District and Old Town reveals a modern Midwest that holds fast to its warm timelessness. Museums, shops and restaurants abound.
Lifestyle hotel in Amsterdam centre
An art and ambiance-filled hotel close to Central Station, and other attractions.
The Hotel Russell was created in 1898 by the architect Charles Fitzroy Doll. Admire the palatial design elements: beautiful terra-cotta exterior, stately marble, vaulted ceilings, ornate Pyrenean marble staircase, and an interior sunken garden.
Assembled in stages between 1893 and 1903, this distinguished 14-story landmark was originally the Midwest headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Co. Interior highlights include a showcase of gray marble, twin grand stairs, coffered ceiling, and elegant archways.
One of the most stately structures in Baltimore, this storied Beaux-Arts building was constructed in 1906 as the headquarters of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The National Park Service lists us as one of the “Ten Enduring Landmarks of Baltimore’s Central Business District.”
Relax in style in downtown Denver
With a bold, vibrant style, Hotel Monaco Denver puts you at the epicenter of the best of downtown.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia resides at the intersection of celebrated monuments, acclaimed boutiques, a thriving nightlife, and a burgeoning business district. We’re located in Old City, a few feet from the iconic Liberty Bell and monumental Independence Hall.
Pittsburgh’s iconic Beaux Arts-style James H. Reed building was erected in 1903. The Parisian-inspired location would transition from an electric company to home of Reed Smith law firm to Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh (est. 2008).
Downtown Salt Lake City hip hotel
A playful alternative in SLC with unique character and modern comforts, close to all the action.
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Seattle was originally constructed in 1969 as the Pacific Northwest Bell office building. Today you’ll see alluring nods to the past and present, whether in the hotel or on the walk to must-see Pike Place Market.
Built in 1842 the hotel was the nation’s General Post Office. The all-marble exterior and architectural grandeur was heavily influenced by ancient classical design and the work of Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, which is still visible today.
Originating in 1929, this 26-story Art Deco high-rise was designed by a consortium of 20 prominent Philadelphia-based architects. We’re located in Philadelphia’s Rittenhouse Square neighborhood, part of a National Historic District.
Confluent cool
Get ready for Seattle’s best and original attractions near Belltown. Or you can redefine cool by skipping rocks on the Puget Sound or visiting nearby restaurants and bars to absorb the spirit of a groundbreaking genre.
This much-loved landmark in downtown Cleveland was built in 1902 as an office building by Cleveland architect Levi Schofield, who was also responsible for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument on Public Square. A five-year restoration and renovation converted the building to the Kimpton Schofield Hotel in March 2016.
A lush Atlanta escape
Step into an unexpected oasis in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood. This garden-like setting definitely has a glamorous streak; it’s an easy walk to designer shopping, scene-making restaurants and elite skyscrapers housing Fortune 500 companies.