21c Museum Hotel, Durham
Architects Deborah Berke Partners were sensitive to this Art Deco building’s history, but not too sensitive — some period details remain, but only the ones that contribute to the hotel’s character. By the time you’re in the rooms and suites, you’re firmly in contemporary luxury-boutique territory. Your room comes with its own artwork, and, needless to say, it’s a step or three up from typical hotel art. But the main artistic event, of course, is the hotel’s own museum, which offers the works: rotating exhibitions as well as a permanent collection, all on display 365 days a year. Cap it off with dinner at Counting House, where chef Josh Munchel proves there’s much more to North Carolina cuisine than barbecue. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself looking for reasons to come back to Durham.
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The hotel (obviously) has really cool art, and is in a historic building right down town.

Spacious room

Outstanding concept hotel. Architecturally interesting building, very comfortable, well-designed rooms, well-decorated. Great service and a very good bar and restaurant.

The Counting House bar is fantastic. The art and museum space is incredible. The bank vault is very interesting. The whole place is great.
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