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The Best Hotels In Bergen County, According To U.S. News Report

In the 10th edition of its Best Hotels rankings, U.S. News evaluated more than 30,000 hotels across the world.

U.S. News and World Report ranked the top hotels around the world in its latest Best Hotels ranking. Two Bergen County hotels were on the list.
U.S. News and World Report ranked the top hotels around the world in its latest Best Hotels ranking. Two Bergen County hotels were on the list. (Shutterstock)

If you’re planning a vacation or weekend getaway to the Bergen County area and want to stay at the best hotel, you’re in luck — U.S. News and World Report today released the newest edition of its Best Hotels rankings, and two Bergen County hotels made the cut.

Evaluating more than 30,000 hotels worldwide, U.S. News compiled the 10th annual Best Hotels list to help travelers find their ideal hotel, regardless of destination or budget, according to the report.

In Bergen County, theTeaneck Marriott at Glenpointe was ranked #4 in the state and #1,021 in the U.S. Crowne Plaza Saddle Brook came in 68th within New Jersey and at #4,046 nationally.

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U.S. News also named the top hotels in several places worldwide, including the best in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Caribbean and Bermuda. Coming in first on the U.S. list is the Four Seasons Resort Lanai in Hawaii.

Four other locations rounded out the top five hotels in the U.S.:

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Since the inaugural ranking in 2011, only 41 properties have earned a gold badge by consistently ranking in the top 10 percent in the U.S. over a period of 10 years. These range from brand-backed properties such as the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago and The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park, to smaller, more intimate hotels such as The Inn of the Five Graces in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the Wentworth Mansion in Charleston, South Carolina.

Hotels with a gold badge distinction have consistently provided comfortable accommodations, high levels of customer service, and memorable and luxurious experiences for travelers, the report says.

Zero hotels from New Jersey have earned a gold badge, while eight earned silver, meaning these hotels consistently ranked in the top 30 percent of all 3.5-, 4-, 4.5- and 5-star hotels in that destination.


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