The Coziest Boutique Hotels to Work Remotely From This Winter
When you think of a getaway, sometimes you think it can only be because you’re running from your job or life. We think you can escape to a cozy hotel in the middle of the week to shake things up. This winter, swap your usual desk for a dreamy boutique hotel where productivity meets peace. Think plush robes, fireside brainstorms, and midday spa breaks, because prioritizing your well-being is the ultimate power move. From city hideouts to beachside sanctuaries, we’ve curated a list of remote work havens that feel like a warm hug and a fresh start. Whether you're checking in solo or with your team, we've rounded up the comfiest, coziest, and aesthetically pleasing boutique hotels for remote work.
The Greenwich Hotel - NYC
Nestled in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood, this boutique hotel prides itself on luxury, privacy, and comfort. If you want a place where you can work, relax, and venture out in the great Big Apple, this is your place. Surrounded by boutiques to shop in and restaurants to dine in, you are a short distance from the Hudson River, the Tribeca Film Center, and close to the Financial District. The design and style of this hotel mixes Moroccan, European, and Tibetan all in one. The best part about the design is that it feels comforting with the hues of green, yellow, earthy tones, and reds. If you understand color theory, the more nature-like the design and patterns are, the more comfortable and relaxing the ambience feels. The hotel's services and amenities include free spaces like their green courtyard, drawing room, free Wifi, mini-bar, swimming pool, and spa. There are plenty of rooms to get work done, whether it's quietly working on your next project or finalizing a meeting, you can find your corner of the nook at the Greenwich Hotel. My favorite fun fact about this place is that it's owned by the talented actor Robert De Niro!
Inn By The Sea - Maine
Brainstorming your next campaign by the beach? Sign me up! Stunning views of lighthouses, sandy beaches, a bird sanctuary, and top-notch hospitality, this boutique hotel in Cape Elizabeth checks all the boxes. They offer three different suites you can choose from: Beach Suites, Cove Suites, or the Main Inn. If you book the Beach Suite, you can choose from a single or double bedroom that overlooks the Wildlife Habitat and the Crescent Beach. You get a king-size bed for both rooms, a living and kitchen area, free WiFi, breathtaking balconies, and a spacious walk-in shower. In winter, brisk shore breaks between meetings feel like a reset rather than a disruption. This is the hotel where you can unwind and try something outside of your comfort zone. The Inn also includes three options for your social events. You can be indoors in the Crescent Room, outdoor space, or in an intimate suite that promotes team-building activities. If you need to go into the city, Portland is just fifteen minutes away, offering a vibrant arts scene, delicious food, music, theater, and a variety of tourism options.
Evo Hotel - Utah
If you’re an adrenaline junky who loves to work hard and play harder, Salt Lake City awaits you! This industrial-modern designed boutique hotel offers comfort, epic views, community, and an indoor skatepark! Talk about the whole package. Evo offers guests a variety of spacious rooms to get work done alone or with a team. They offer conference rooms, boardrooms, rooftop lounges, room blocks, and more. This would be a great place to take your team to fuel productivity, spark creativity, and have a blast all in one place. When you are ready to rest and wind down after a day of work, you can choose five different rooms: Wasatch, Boulder, Crash Pad, Bunk, or their Accessible Rooms.
Catbird Hotel - Colorado
There’s nothing like that Midwestern kindness, mountain views, and team-building fun that Catbird Hotel won’t offer you or your team. They want you to feel like you are at your home-away-from-home, industrial-chic, and modernized boutique hotel that will have you feeling refreshed, energized, and inspired in the heart of Downtown Denver. They have great amenities like a rooftop terrace, lounges, fire pits, rooftop bars and restaurants, and a variety of event spaces for each occasion. If you are a free-spirited entrepreneur, this might become your second office and your very own playground (no, literally, they have their very own playroom). Their Quiet Call Rooms and Den Workspaces are purpose-built for entrepreneurs and digital nomads who need privacy and inspiration in equal measure.
The Tennessean Hotel - Tennessee
This is that boujee white robe, fluffy pillows, and delicious room service that I certainly feel Kevin from ‘Home Alone 2’ experienced. If you like the finer things in life, mixed with Southern Hospitality and a place to focus on your business, Knoxville, Tennessee, is one reservation away from true luxury. Whether you book a stay or go all out in their Governor’s Suite, you won’t be disappointed with the upscale experience and hospitality they offer. Their amenities include private transportation, laundry/dry-cleaning services, dining service reservations, and business center assistance, amongst many more curated happenings. Settle into your work routine in their meeting and event spaces that welcome collaboration, team building, company conferences, or happy hour socials. Elegant meeting rooms and convivial spaces suit client gatherings, team retreats, or solo strategy days. If luxe comfort fuels your best thinking, this Knoxville classic delivers.
GrayBarns Hotel - Connecticut
Take a step back and step into this mid-colonial boutique hotel in Norwalk, where guests are enchanted by the country views, hospitality, and tranquility that surround them. This snug, six-suite hotel offers a hotel restaurant, bar, spa, and a cozy fireplace to curl up in front of. The intimate scale and pastoral views make it an ideal escape when you want to unplug from city noise without disconnecting from productivity. I’d recommend this boutique hotel to writers, new business owners, and women who wish to unplug after a productive workday. My favorite part about this boutique hotel is its fall workcation type vibe. It makes me want to check in, read a bit, work some, and take an evening stroll in the nice countryside.
This winter, a midweek boutique escape can be the productivity boost you didn’t know you needed. From the Greenwich Hotel’s warm, layered comforts in Tribeca to The Tennessean’s luxe Southern hospitality in Knoxville, these stays blend thoughtful design with practical workspaces. Whether you crave fireside focus, coastal calm, or a playful urban reset, book a brief retreat solo or with your team. Share this article with your work bestie or a digital nomad who needs a new place to work at.

