8 Black-Owned U.S. Hotels You Should Know - Page 3
Share the post
Share this link via
Or copy link

Source: R1
For Us, By Us
It’s time to hit the road for a new adventure but not sure where to stay? With so many platforms for housing these days, it’s always important for Black people to support Black people. Utilizing Black-owned businesses while in your own city, it’s also important while you travel!
Also See: International Baecation Inspo [Greece, Bali, Cape Town + More]
We have gathered eight Black-Owned Hotels across the United States of America that are great options to stay while you travel. Checkout the full list below along with their website for booking!
Get Breaking News & Exclusive Content in Your Inbox:
READ MORE:
- Tailgate Beach Club Makes Its Grand Opening This Weekend In Las Vegas - Page 3
- Urban One Rebrands Its Iconic Cruise as ONE Voyage Experience, Continues "Party with a Purpose" Legacy with UNCF Partnership - Page 3
- Black Festivals and Events You Should Have On Your Calendar in 2026 - Page 3
- Mayor Brandon Scott Wants Your Next Girls' Trip To Be Baltimore - Page 3
- Puerto Rico Gets A New Luxury Cigar Destination: Club Macanudo - Page 3
- 8 US Travel Destinations That Showcase Black History For Children And Teens - Page 3
- Sail to the Motherland: Carnival Launches Historic Cruises to Africa - Page 3
- Top 10 Vacation Destinations For Black Families In 2026 - Page 3
- Diasporic Connection: Finding Deeper Roots In The Bahamas - Page 3
- Celebrating Curaçao’s African Roots Through Culture And Community - Page 3
1. The Ivy Hotel
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Love WOL-AM 1450 AM & 95.9 FM? Get more! Join the WOL-AM 1450 AM & 95.9 FM Newsletter
We care about your data. See our privacy policy.
Booking: https://www.theivybaltimore.com/
4. Akwaab Mansion
Locations: Brooklyn, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Poconos, Pennsylvania
Related Stories
Booking: https://www.akwaaba.com
8 Black-Owned U.S. Hotels You Should Know - Page 3 was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
-
Doctah B on Winter Solstice & Healing, Brother Shuja on Kwanzaa, & Charles Barron on Sahel Nations
-
WATCH: Mayor Brandon Scott Reflects On Black Leadership, Baltimore Pride And the Future Of The City
-
Baba Lumumba on Self-Ambivalence, Jeff Gallop’s Investigations, & Dr. Robinson on Black America’s Religious Landscape
-
7 Teens Arrested in Downtown Baltimore During Spring Break


