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5 Hotels You Should Consider for Summer/Fall Travel
Rancho Bernardo Inn San Diego, CA
This Southern California resort, set on 265 acres just north of San Diego, is all about laid-back luxury. The recently refurbished rooms and suites have an inviting, homey feel, with warm neutral tones, wood accents, and balconies or patios that add a little something special to your stay. The eye-candy here is everywhere, whether you're overlooking the championship golf course, one of the three onsite pools, or the beautiful gardens and European fountains dotting the property. Get in on the action at the tennis and pickleball courts, tee up at the 18-hole course, or practice your precision on the putting greens. Spend a full day lounging by the pools or indulge in a massage or facial at the renowned spa. When it's time to dine, there are two restaurants onsite: AVANT, an upscale Forbes four-star restaurant with a seasonal menu spotlighting ingredients fresh from the resort's garden, and Veranda, an al-fresco dining experience serving up a Mediterranean menu with a California twist.
Located on Library Way in Midtown Manhattan, this hotel is a little slice of heaven for book lovers and a perfect pick for travelers in search of something unique. Housed in a 1912 "sliver building", measuring only 25 feet across, the Library Hotel is the definition of a hidden gem—you may walk right by it if you didn't know better. The hotel takes its theme seriously: Every room correlates with a Dewey Decimal number, with the ten floors being separated by each major classification. Pick the room that suits the vibe of your stay best. Feeling adventurous? Maybe the Dramatic Literature Room on the eighth "literature" floor is for you. Here on business? Try the Advertising Room on the sixth floor or maybe the Economics Room on the third floor. The names aren't just for show either: Each room is decked out with artwork relating to its classification and 50-150 books on the topic for you to brush up during your stay. Book the Love Room for views overlooking Madison Avenue from the hotel's only private balcony, or simply head up to the rooftop lounge, Bookmarks. During the day, it's a common area perfect for curling up with one of the hotel's 6,000+ titles. At night, it's a buzzy bar serving literary libations with dazzling views of the city. Planning ahead to fall? Book the NovelTea package for stays between 09/03/2024 through 03/31/2025 and receive a classic novel, a Library Hotel tote bag, a Library Hotel mug, and two packages of NovelTeas (English Breakfast Tea with literary quotes).
If you're looking for a stylish spot to rest your head in New York's Financial District, the obvious choice is The Wall Street Hotel, located in the landmark Tontine Building, the former home of The New York Stock Exchange. Masterfully revived by the Paspaley family (of Australian pearling industry renown), the hotel sports 180 sanctuary-like rooms outfitted with luxe amenities like heated bathroom flooring, Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth speakers, properly-stocked bar carts, and residentially inspired interiors. Suites offer space to spread out—consider the Otto Suite for the deep soaking tub or the Carnegie Suites for the flickering fireplace and fantastic FiDi views. The bars and restaurants here are a treat for the senses, from the jewel-like, all-day Lounge on Pearl to chef John Fraser's modern French chophouse La Marchande and the soon-to-open Bar Tontine on the 15th floor, with interiors inspired by the Maison de Verre in Paris.
If you're looking to catch a wave (or just catch some rays) on a Hawaii vacation, look no further than The Twin Fin, nestled amongst the beautiful sands of Waikiki Beach. The hotel is full of playful nods to Hawaiian aloha life, with custom artwork on display throughout the hotel that pays homage to the area's surf culture, including painted surfboards and a large-scale video wall streaming live surf conditions around the island. The hotel is also home to Waikiki's premier surf school, the Jamie O'Brien School of Surf at Twin Fin, so you can hang ten with the pros no matter your skill level. And thanks to reasonable prices on rooms, recently refurbished with mid-century modern design and private step-out lanais, and regular offers that'll save you between 20% and 40% off your stay, this Hawaiian getaway doesn't have to break the bank.
Nestled in the trendy Logan Square neighborhood, Viceroy Washington D.C. is a Viceroy creation that puts community and culture at the forefront of its ethos—so much so that it earned itself a Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Award. Don't let the focus on art fool you into thinking that the hotel is anything less than luxurious, though. Despite the striking mural on the building's facade by local artist Brandon Hill, the hotel features crisp, up-to-date rooms and suites with hardwood floors, marble bathrooms, and walk-in glass showers. Don't forget to visit one of the onsite dining offerings, each with its own fiercely individual vibe and flavor.
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