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Simplify Your Vacation: Hotels That Make Traveling a Breeze
The Joseph Nashville, TN
A definitive destination for refined Southern hospitality in Nashville's trendy SoBro neighborhood, a stay at The Joseph delivers elevated comforts and impeccable amenities. The rooms feature elevated details like warm leather accents, Italian marble bathrooms, and luxurious Frette linens. For a truly luxurious restorative experience, head to Rose, the full-service spa and salon. The spa's six treatment rooms are decorated with bleached oak and neutral tones creating a calm environment, and carefully curated touches like experience showers and sound bowls ensure every moment of your journey is fine-tuned for your utmost relaxation. If your idea of a relaxing day involves a good, long run, you're in luck. Hop on one of the treadmills at the fitness center and enjoy sweeping unobstructed city views. Top off your ultimate day of indulgence with a trip to the rooftop pool where you can sunbathe on the pool deck or keep things cool in a private cabana.
Situated where the canyon meets the sea, The Ranch at Laguna Beach is an oasis in Orange County, boasting some of the finest accommodations in the area. Set on 87 acres of picturesque rolling hills, this resort is the perfect place to embrace that slow, calm Southern California lifestyle, and there's no better place to unwind than the onsite spa. Spanning over 3,000 square feet, Sycamore Spa harnesses the tranquility of the Pacific with coastal-inspired treatments in its airy indoor-outdoor space. Services range from naturally driven, like the Beach Recovery full-body treatment incorporating seaweed and aloe, to high-tech advanced treatments like the Hydraderm Facial. Sweat it out in the infrared sauna, or work up a sweat the old-fashioned way at the Fitness Center—a 24-hour, fully-equipped facility with Technogym cardio machines, free weights, and complimentary exercise classes. Don't want your vacation to end? Book 5 nights and only pay for 4 with this offer.
Leave it to a robber baron to pick a prime location to spend a night in San Francisco. Stanford Court, which sits on the former site of railroad tycoon and philanthropist Leland Stanford's opulent mansion, enjoys a coveted location in the heights of the city's historically well-heeled Nob Hill neighborhood, at the intersection of three cable car lines, near Chinatown, Union Square, and the culinary treat-lined Ferry Building. The rooms are spacious, with large bathrooms and elements of mid-century design throughout, and there are modern amenities all around to give it a comfortable, contemporary feel.
Located in the Financial District, Millennium Downtown is a great value hotel for those looking to spend the day exploring lower Manhattan. Stay in the area and visit popular attractions such as the Oculus, One World Observatory, and the 9/11 Memorial Museum, or head out into the concrete jungle with 11 easily accessible subway stops just steps from your front door. A stay here promises stunning views of the city including iconic landmarks like the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges. Guests who head down to the lobby will be delighted to discover the aptly-named bar Liquid Assets, where you can have your true New York moment while sipping on a cocktail and enjoying live music.
Unlike most Chicago hotels, which occupy large towers in dense downtown, The Robey holds court in hip Wicker Park, in a charmingly updated Art Deco masterpiece, the only skyscraper for miles. The boutique hotel, Grupo Habita's second location outside Mexico, was transformed by Belgian design duo Nicolas Schuybroek Architects and Marc Merckx Interiors, who spruced up the rooms, lobby, and roof areas with vintage-inspired touches like mid-century-modern furniture and terrazzo flooring. Etched Art Deco elevators lead to contemporary rooms, the most lofty of which are found at the point of the building's triangular frame, with warm-wood flooring, accent gray walls, and button-operated blinds that conceal and reveal views of the Chicago skyline in the distance.
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