A red neon Pegasus, the city's most beloved icon, still lights up the night sky above this landmark 1922 skyscraper. Originally built for the Magnolia Petroleum company, which morphed into Mobil, this former office building's public areas are Art Deco beauties, complete with soaring ceilings, curvy furnishings, and snappy chandeliers. The rooms are a bit plainer, but oversized (which is always nice) with dignified, corporate-style furnishings, a gray color palette with pops of color, and on the higher floors, fabulous views. Be sure to ask for a room that ends in 07, as they feature three sides of windows and a small hallway, yet don't cost a lick more than the standard double rooms. The hotel's other perks include an on-site Starbucks, a better-than-usual fitness center, and a truly devoted staff—they'll bend over backward to help you. The downtown location, which is within walking distance of most of the city's top sights, is another plus.