
The Drifter Hotel

New Orleans, Louisiana
With a 1950s motel past behind it, The Drifter Hotel, near New Orleans' French Quarter, has a light, airy, retro-modern feel—and the chicest bunks you've ever seen, with four Casper full-sized beds, Tivoli radios, Aesop toiletries and Frette linens and towels.
Photo courtesy Nicole Franzen for Design Hotels
The Wythe Hotel

Brooklyn, New York
The Wythe Hotel, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, has been transformed from a 117-year-old factory into a 70-room hotel that includes one chic bunk room with vintage-modern, warehouse sensibilities.
Photo courtesy The Wythe Hotel
Hotel Grinnell

Grinnell, Iowa
With its modern schoolhouse decor, and former public school history, Hotel Grinnell gets an A+ from many a traveler. "Guests really appreciate the story," Angela Harrington, a co-owner, told the Star Tribune. The hotel has two bunk rooms, for groups of up to 10.
Photo via James Michael Kruger, courtesy Hotel Grinnell
The Asbury

Asbury Park, New Jersey
In newly chic Asbury Park, The Asbury is among the newest and chicest. Its self-described Victorian-era history and rock 'n' roll present come together in one eminently Instagrammable location, which features suites as well as bunk rooms that can sleep up to eight.
Photo via Nikolas Koenig, courtesy The Asbury
The Robey

Chicago, Illinois
Originally an office building from the 1920s, The Robey, in Chicago's Wicker Park district, is now an art deco architectural masterpiece, featuring 69 traditional hotel rooms as well as 20 multi-bed loft rooms, with a modern warehouse vibe.
Photo courtesy Design Hotels
The Bowery House

New York, New York
This historic site was once home to The Prince Hotel, in the 1920s, and later became housing for returning soldiers in the 1940s. Now, each sleeping room, or cabin, at The Bowery House has been renovated for a 21st-century traveler who wants to tap into the living museum-like qualities of this Bowery address. The Bowery Bunk sleeps up to 12, in six bunk beds, and there's also the dorm-style male-only Nolita Bunk.
Photo courtesy The Bowery House
Hotel Andaz

San Diego, California
The Star Suite at the Hotel Andaz boasts two king-size bunks and 1,275 square feet of prime penthouse real estate.
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The Dean

Providence, Rhode Island
The Dean, in Providence, is an impossibly chic 52-room boutique hotel that gives its bunk rooms names like The Kin and The Classmates and offers a masculine, modern-industrial vibe for local travelers.
Photo via Christian Harder, courtesy of The Dean
The South Congress Hotel

Austin, Texas
The spacious bunk room suites at the South Congress Hotel, a pitch-perfect boutique hotel in Austin, are designed for families, groups and bachelorette parties.
Photo via Nick Simonite, courtesy South Congress Hotel
Freehand Chicago

Chicago, Illinois
You can find Freehand Hotels in all the right cities: Miami, Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. Each has its own take on multiple-occupancy rooms, including various quads, like this one in the Windy City. Female-only rooms are also available.
Photo via Adrian Gaut, courtesy Freehand Chicago
Hotel Rouge

Washington, D.C.
With a prime location near Dupont Circle, the Hotel Rouge, a Kimpton property, is made family-friendly with a set of six suites with bunks—as well as a privacy curtain, to help separate the kids from the adults.
Photo courtesy Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
The Basecamp Hotel

South Lake Tahoe, California
Perfectly suited for the modern ski bum, The Basecamp Hotel South Lake Tahoe is minutes from the lifts at Heavenly Gondola Run, and features two rooms with multiple bunks, as well as one with an indoor tent.
Photo courtesy The Basecamp Hotel