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Unique Stays: From Treehouses to Luxury Trains, Black-Owned Hotels Redefine Travel

Experience nature in modern treehouses or luxury trains. Black-owned hotels are redefining travel, offering unique stays that celebrate diversity and creativity.

To the front of the image there is a bench. Behind the bench there is an iron pillars with design...
To the front of the image there is a bench. Behind the bench there is an iron pillars with design and creepers to it. Inside that there is a lady with black dress is stunning. In the background there is a building with walls, windows and doors.

Unique Stays: From Treehouses to Luxury Trains, Black-Owned Hotels Redefine Travel

Experience unique and captivating stays around the world, from modern treehouses in Upstate New York to luxury train experiences in South Africa. Meanwhile, Black-owned hotels are redefining travel, blending art, culture, and connection.

Finger Lakes Treehouses offers a romantic retreat in nature, with modern treehouses and luxury glamping tents. Each stay tells a story of the destination's beauty. In Nashville, The Urban Cowboy blends upscale and rustic design, featuring a mix of industrial, cowboy, and Victorian influences. Meanwhile, in South Africa, Kruger Shalati provides a luxury train experience permanently stationed on a historic bridge in Kruger National Park, offering unparalleled wildlife views.

In Toronto, The Ode Hotel stands as the city's first and only Black-owned hotel. It's an artful escape that celebrates Toronto's diversity through local artists' eyes. Similarly, The Truck House in Kenya offers a unique stay in a two-story home built on wheels, surrounded by a colorful garden and bonfire areas. Back in the USA, Salamander Middleburg, a notable Black-owned hotel, was recognized as the winner of the 2025 Travel Noire Awards for Best Black-Owned Resort/Hotel under the visionary leadership of Sheila Johnson, co-founder of BET and America's first Black female billionaire. In Indianapolis, Tiny Urban Escapes transforms upcycled shipping containers into micro private suites, offering a unique and sustainable stay.

These stays captivate guests with their design and details, revealing stories about their destinations. Black-owned hotels, like The Ode Hotel and Salamander Middleburg, are transforming travel into living works of art that celebrate culture, creativity, and connection.

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