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U.S. Hotel Gems: Unique Stays from Coast to Coast
The Elser Hotel Miami, FL
Experience the vibrant energy of Miami at The Elser Hotel, located in the heart of Downtown Miami just minutes from the city's best attractions, including Pérez Art Museum and the home of the Miami Heat. Relax in modern and stylish guest rooms, each with unique artwork and decor inspired by Miami's colorful culture. Take in the stunning city views from The Pool Deck, an urban oasis offering light bites and libations 123 feet above the bay.
Park Lane New York is a striking departure from its neighbors on Central Park South. The hotel is full of iconic Yabu Pushelberg-designed spaces infused with sophistication and whimsy, and subtle nods to Manhattan iconography throughout. It offers three distinct dining experiences from restauranteur Scott Sartiano, including the only rooftop cocktail bar on the block. With 610 rooms and suites, the hotel features custom murals by En Viu inspired by Central Park, visible from the oversized windows throughout the property. For a unique New York experience on Billionaire's Row, there's no better place to check in.
Nestled in an old pecan grove on the edge of Zilker Park in South Austin, The Carpenter Hotel makes the perfect Austin home base, where days are full of fresh air, Texas sunshine, and hours spent lazing by the water with a book. The spacious open-air hotel is at one with its surroundings, featuring 93 rooms, each with their own terrace, as well as a pool with lawn and pavilion. When you're not exploring the waters of Barton Springs, the meandering Green Belt, or Downtown Austin, fuel up at the all-day cafe or on the patio or in the dining room at Carpenters Hall. While the aesthetic is design-forward, prices are relatively affordable, making it great for couples, families, groups, and solo travelers who want to feel like locals.
Located within the capital's Penn Quarter neighborhood, Riggs Washington D.C. sits in the former home of Riggs National Park where 23 U.S. presidents banked, including Abraham Lincoln, hence why it was once known as the "Bank of Presidents." Originally built in 1891, the landmarked building holds a place on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the last few Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-styled buildings still standing in the city. Creative director Jacu Stauss and his team transformed this former iconic financial institution into one of the city's most stylish hotels.
Paradise Point Resort & Spa is a tropical oasis in the heart of San Diego that will transport you to a Hawaiian paradise. Surrounded by swaying palm trees and crystal clear lagoons, this resort boasts world-class amenities such as an award-winning spa, five pools, and access to plenty of exciting water sports. Imagine starting your day with a breakfast of fresh fruit and decadent pastries while taking in panoramic views of the bay, then spending the afternoon learning to surf or kayaking through the lagoons. As the sun sets, cozy up by the fire pit with a s'more in hand, or enjoy a romantic dinner overlooking the water. From families to couples, Paradise Point has something for everyone looking for a luxurious tropical escape without leaving the mainland.
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