8 Cannabis-Friendly Hotels You’ll Actually Want to Stay At

If you’re anything like me, you love your travel with a bit of luxury, a lot of intention, and—when it’s legal—a little elevated escape. Whether you’re unwinding after a long flight or just vibing with your girls on a weekend getaway, the right setting makes all the difference.

Cannabis culture has been slowly but steadily making its way into the hospitality industry, and while we’re still a long way from it becoming the norm, a few standout hotels are doing it right. Think vaporizer-equipped suites, curated “wake and bake” breakfasts, and rooftops where the vibe stays high—literally.

From Portland to Maine, these cannabis-friendly hotels are designing a new kind of travel: one where you can relax, recharge, and light up without judgment. So whether you're planning a self-care solo trip or a birthday weekend with your best friends, here's where to stay when cannabis is on the itinerary.

1. The Nativ Hotel — Denver, Colorado

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Urban, modern, unapologetically 420-friendly.

Located in the heart of downtown Denver, The Nativ isn’t just cannabis-tolerant—it’s curated for the culture. Select rooms come equipped with vaporizers, and their cannabis concierge is available to guide you through recommendations for dispensaries, delivery services, and local experiences. This spot is sleek, stylish, and just the right amount of extra.

Why you’ll love it:

  • Located near LoDo’s buzzing restaurant and nightlife scene

  • Cannabis delivery allowed in-room

  • Room packages with accessories and exclusive add-ons

2. The Adagio Bud + Breakfast — Denver, Colorado

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For those who believe a good morning starts with a bit of green.

This is the go-to bed and breakfast for cannabis enthusiasts seeking a cozy and curated experience. The Adagio offers daily wake-and-bake breakfasts, afternoon happy hours, and outdoor consumption spaces. It feels like a friend’s home—but with better sheets and fewer rules.

Highlights:

  • Inclusive cannabis culture

  • Gourmet breakfast included

  • Gorgeous backyard for social smoke sessions

3. Hotel San Ayre — Durango, Colorado

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It's a boutique experience with stunning mountain views and a mellow ambiance.

Set in Durango, Hotel San Ayre is a hidden gem that welcomes cannabis consumers with open arms and private patios. While smoking indoors isn’t allowed, their setup allows you to enjoy your herb outdoors, taking in the views of the San Juan Mountains.

Best for Couples or solo travelers wanting a nature-heavy, lowkey retreat.

4. The Jupiter Hotel — Portland, Oregon

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Funky, artistic, and ready to light up your stay.

This Portland staple is famous for its 420-friendly packages. Expect curated “Everything But the Weed” kits, featuring branded vape pens, snacks, and discounts at nearby dispensaries. The hotel itself is bold and creative—think murals, DJs, and an on-site cocktail bar.

Don’t miss:

  • The on-site Doug Fir Lounge for live music

  • Maps to local dispensaries

  • Cannabis-themed art and design touches throughout

5. The Standard — Hollywood, California

Note: This hotel has undergone operational changes. Check current availability.

When The Standard was at its prime, its rooftop was a favorite among Los Angeles' cannabis crowd. While California law prohibits indoor smoking in most hotel rooms, this hotel was one of the few places where the social scene made room for a little cannabis culture. Rooftop lounges, sunset DJ sets, and a carefree crowd made it the unofficial “chill high” spot in Hollywood.

Insider tip:
Even if you can’t light up in-room, L.A. has dozens of cannabis lounges nearby worth checking out.

6. Encore at Wynn — Las Vegas, Nevada

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High roller energy, elevated experiences.

While you won’t see the Wynn advertising cannabis openly, Nevada law permits cannabis use in private residences—including your hotel room. The Encore is famously luxurious, and their rooms are discreet enough for you to indulge (within legal limits) without stress. Just be respectful—Vegas is about indulgence, but not ignorance.

Pro tip:
Make sure your suite has a balcony or well-ventilated space, and never smoke in public hotel areas.

7. The Cannabis Hotel — South Portland, Maine

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It’s all in the name.

This hotel goes all in on cannabis hospitality. From educational resources to cannabis-friendly common areas and product suggestions, The Cannabis Hotel makes sure guests feel informed and welcomed. If you’re traveling up the East Coast and want a relaxed, openly 420-friendly vibe, this is it.

Cool features:

  • Cannabis pairing guides

  • Suggested strain menus

  • Staff well-versed in local Maine dispensaries

8. The Lismore Hotel — Eau Claire, Wisconsin

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Not quite cannabis but a chic CBD-forward option.

Wisconsin hasn’t gone green just yet, but the Lismore is ahead of the curve with its CBD-infused amenities. From CBD bath bombs to room-service lattes, this hotel is dipping its toes into the wellness side of cannabis. It’s ideal for folks looking to wind down without the high.

Why it’s worth a stay:

  • Stylish modern decor

  • A thoughtful approach to CBD wellness

  • Centrally located in Eau Claire’s arts district

Final Thoughts

While cannabis-friendly travel is still evolving, these hotels are proving that luxury and cannabis can coexist—and beautifully so. As laws shift and consumer interest grows, expect more properties to embrace elevated experiences that cater to the cannabis-curious and seasoned smokers alike.

Whether you’re headed to the Rockies, the Pacific Northwest, or a quiet corner of the East Coast, you deserve a stay that suits your vibe. Just remember: always check with the hotel in advance, stay informed about local laws, and consume responsibly.

Need help planning your cannabis-friendly getaway?
Start with Leafly’s Travel Guides or explore curated experiences via Bud and Breakfast.

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