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Luxurious Getaways You Owe Yourself to Take
Aman Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Nestled between modern high-rises and an urban forest, Aman Tokyo is a tranquil haven of refined elegance in the heart of Tokyo. Just steps from Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace, this hotel offers guests the perfect base for exploring the city. Onsite, you'll find beautifully appointed rooms, exquisite dining options, and elevated amenities that are sure to make your stay unforgettable. Perched on the upper floors of Otemachi Tower, spacious suites boast sweeping city views and interiors inspired by traditional Japanese design, featuring deep soak bathtubs, washi paper doors, and engawa platforms. The hotel's Aman Spa, one of the largest in Tokyo, spans two floors and includes eight treatment rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga and Pilates rooms, and a 30-meter indoor pool. Dining options include The Lounge by Aman with floor-to-ceiling window views, traditional Italian at Arva, and authentic Edomae-style sushi restaurant Musashi by Aman.
Baglioni Maldives Luxury All Inclusive Maagau Island, Dhaalu Atoll
When you imagine your dream trip, the Maldives likely top your list—and Baglioni Maldives Luxury All-Inclusive Resort makes that dream a reality. With iconic over-water and beachfront bungalows, exceptional dining, and top-tier amenities, this resort is pure paradise. As one of the only natural resort islands in the Maldives, the property offers unparalleled access to coral reefs, marine life, and beautiful beaches to lounge on. Want a break from the sand? Opt for a swim in the pool. Looking to relax somewhere a bit more secluded? All rooms offer a terrace for ultimate relaxation, with some even featuring private pools. Enjoy the convenience of outdoor bathrooms with rain showers in select rooms so that you don't bring the sand and saltwater in with you. Stay active with tennis courts, a fitness studio, and watersports and dive rentals. If you're not already feeling totally at peace, achieve peak serenity at the spa with treatments like Balinese massages and restorative facials.
Las Vegas may be known as the City of Sin, but at the Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa your stay may look a little more saintly. Focused on creating a calm environment away from the bright lights and glitz of the Strip, this hotel is a breath of fresh air. Instead of a casino, you'll find a full-service spa, the health-conscious restaurant The Good Plate, a rooftop pool oasis, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. The design here is sleek and modern, incorporating natural materials for a relaxing feel, starkly contrasting with the decadence and over-the-top decor of other Strip hotels. Despite being a respite from the Vegas buzz, the hotel is just steps away from all the action. A short walk places you right on the Strip, where you can catch a show, play some slots, or simply take in the sights. No matter where your day takes you, you can unwind with a cocktail at the lobby bar and maybe indulge in a little room service to end your night.
Just next to Waikiki Beach, offering stunning ocean views and a surprisingly wallet-friendly price tag, sits Park Shore Waikiki. This family-friendly hotel gives off home-like vibes, with an exciting Aloha State twist. Each room is equipped with nap-ready blackout shades and private lanais perfect for taking in the sea breeze, and guests can visit the all-day restaurant Lulu's Waikiki between trips to the beach. During the day, get ready to hang ten at the Jamie O'Brien School of Surf, which has one-on-one surf lessons for kids, group classes for adults, and even paddle and bodyboard experiences. At night, grab dinner at Yoshitsune, an authentic Japanese restaurant, before heading out for a moonlit stroll along the sand.
When it comes to a stay in The Hamptons that's quaint yet chic and trendy while being decidedly unpretentious, The Maidstone is it. Built in 1840, it was one of the first hotels on the East End and remains a Hamptons staple to this day. Nineteen recently-refreshed guest rooms are airy, warm, and bright, the onsite restaurant serves mouthwatering, seasonally fresh Italian fare, and a prime location on Main Street makes it easy to get out and about. Take a short stroll into East Hampton village, just up the road, to check out the area's quaint shops and cafés. Prefer the beach to boutiques? Some of The Hamptons' most beloved beaches are a quick bike ride away. With complimentary beach chairs, umbrellas, bags, and coolers provided by the hotel, you've got everything you need for a stress-free day on the sand.
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