Incredible Black-Owned Hotels to Book Right Now

From the ashes of segregation and exclusion has risen a bold new chapter in Black hospitality. Whether rooted in historic safe havens for Black travelers or shaped by contemporary visions of luxury, Black-owned hotels are now redefining excellence across the United States and the Caribbean. These properties aren’t just places to stay — they’re stories, sanctuaries, and symbols of legacy, power, and pride.

Here’s a curated look at some of the most outstanding Black-owned hotels in the world.

1. Salamander Resort & Spa – Middleburg, VA

Sheila Johnson’s flagship property is a five-star experience set in the heart of Virginia’s wine and horse country. The 340-acre resort offers everything from equestrian adventures and cooking classes to spa escapes and fine dining. It also hosts The Family Reunion, an annual culinary event that centers Black chefs and Black culture in food.

Why stay here: Luxury meets intentionality. You’ll leave relaxed, restored, and deeply inspired.
Book it: salamanderresort.com


2. The Ivy Hotel – Baltimore, MD

Tucked inside a restored 19th-century mansion, The Ivy is a 5-star boutique property that feels like stepping into another world. With just 18 rooms, the vibe is intimate and elevated. The on-site restaurant, Magdalena, is a local fine-dining favorite, and the Ivy’s attention to detail is unmatched.

Why stay here: Historic charm meets high-end indulgence.
Book it: theivybaltimore.com


3. Half Moon – Montego Bay, Jamaica

Part of Sheila Johnson’s Salamander Collection, Half Moon is a legendary Caribbean resort known for its private beaches, equestrian center, and upscale villas. It has welcomed everyone from royalty to rockstars and retains an effortless blend of luxury and laid-back island culture.

Why stay here: A timeless Jamaican retreat rooted in authenticity and excellence.
Book it: halfmoon.com


4. Akwaaba Mansion – Brooklyn, NY

Owned by Monique Greenwood, Akwaaba Mansion in Bed-Stuy is the soul of Black-owned B&Bs. This 1860s Italianate villa features Afrocentric decor, welcoming vibes, and homemade Southern breakfasts. It’s the OG in a growing brand of inns across the East Coast.

Why stay here: Soulful, elegant, and deeply Black.
Book it: akwaaba.com


5. Salamander Washington DC – Washington, D.C.

Sheila Johnson transformed the former Mandarin Oriental into a sleek, modern hotel with panoramic waterfront views. Expect lush rooms, an elite spa, and proximity to monuments, museums, and The Wharf.

Why stay here: World-class accommodations in the nation’s capital — with Black ownership at the helm.
Book it: salamanderdc.com


6. The Oak Bluffs Inn – Martha’s Vineyard, MA

This Victorian inn in Oak Bluffs — a historic Black beach enclave — is filled with charm, character, and community. Owned by Rhonda and Erik Albert since 1998, the inn has hosted notables like Spike Lee and Wynton Marsalis. It’s a cultural gem just steps from the African American Heritage Trail.

Why stay here: Quiet Vineyard luxury with deep cultural roots.
Book it: oakbluffsinn.com


7. La Maison in Midtown – Houston, TX

With just seven rooms, this French-inspired B&B offers personalized service, chic décor, and top-tier comfort in the heart of Houston. Genora Boykins and Sharon Owens built it from the ground up, and it’s now one of the most-loved boutique stays in Texas.

Why stay here: Chic, quiet, and curated with care.
Book it: lamaisonmidtown.com


8. Dunns Josephine Hotel – Miami, FL

Located in Overtown, Miami’s historic Black neighborhood, this boutique hotel honors the legacy of Josephine Baker and the Harlem Renaissance. Each room is named after a cultural icon, and the property regularly hosts live music, poetry nights, and art events.

Why stay here: Art, activism, and Black history come together under one roof.
Book it: dunnsjosephinehotel.com


9. Six Acres Bed & Breakfast – Cincinnati, OH

Once a safe house on the Underground Railroad, Six Acres is now a bed and breakfast that honors its powerful past. Owner Kristen Kitchen has preserved the history while creating a welcoming stay for travelers interested in reflection, learning, and relaxation.

Why stay here: Sleep in a place where freedom once passed through the floorboards.
Book it: sixacresbb.com

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