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Grand Hotels for an Even Grander Time
The Langham Huntington, Pasadena Pasadena, CA
There are luxury hotels that you go just to stay the night while you explore the area, and then there are hotels that offer luxurious experiences that make you never want to leave the property. The Langham Huntington, Pasadena, is in the second category, providing not just a place to rest your head but a full immersion into a life filled with grandeur. Whether you choose to laze by the pool or receive a treatment at the Chuan Spa, you'll never want for anything here—except for maybe more time to explore the endless amenities. For just a small fee, you can also upgrade for access to The Langham Club for delightful culinary presentations and refreshments available all day. Even if you opt not to, the many on-site dining venues offer fresh, seasonal meals as well as hearty options like wagyu.
Standing tall in Times Square, The Knickerbocker merges historic charm and modern top-end luxury. A beaux-arts façade and mansard roof contrast the surrounding lights and hyper-modern architecture, while the interior is delightfully minimalist as opposed to the extravagance of the area. Retreat to your slice of serenity in the hotel's soundproofed, spacious rooms, which feature bespoke decor and diptyque bath products. Indulge in a menu full of market-driven ingredients hand-selected by master chef Charlie Palmer at his eponymous restaurant Charlie Palmer at The Knick, or grab a cocktail at the beloved rooftop bar, St. Cloud, and marvel at the striking view of the city.
Despite being a city steeped in history, London is ever-evolving, and there is no greater example than the Shoreditch neighborhood. Its crown jewel, One Hundred Shoreditch—with its buzzy California-inspired rooftop bar and an underground cocktail lounge from Ryan "Mr Lyan" Chetiyawardana, the most renowned mixologist in London if not the world—serves as a perfect example of the "new" face of London. Upon retreating to your softly-lit room, you can expect a tranquil escape from the neighborhood hum, but don't let that fool you, as there are a plethora of stylish public and meeting spaces to gather.
Located in the historic heart of New York's financial district, The Wall Street Hotel is an exquisite beaux-arts jewel masterfully revived by the Paspaley family, renowned for their contributions to the Australian pearling industry. This hotel exudes luxury and tasteful heritage, with rooms and suites offering a generous spaciousness rare in Manhattan, elegantly adorned with decor that pays homage to its pearling lineage. Guests can indulge in culinary artistry at the stunning lobby lounge & bar or partake in sumptuous French fare crafted by Michelin-starred chef John Fraser at La Marchande. Distinctive and refined, The Wall Street Hotel rises above the typical business hotels in the area, marking itself as an absolute gem where history and modern elegance intertwine.
If you're looking for a break from the flashing lights, rowdy crowds, and flashy décor that come standard in Las Vegas, The Westin Las Vegas is the place to be. This hotel isn't even technically on the Strip, but it's still close enough to the action. The design is understated and elemental, providing a calming atmosphere for those who need a break from the hustle and bustle. The heated outdoor pool and full-service spa are nice additions, and there's even a Starbucks on site. Refreshingly, there's no casino here—it's been replaced by a health-conscious restaurant, The Good Plate, which serves a menu of salads, bowls, sandwiches, and entrees that will satisfy your taste buds. This is the place to ditch the chaos and enjoy a little peace and quiet in Sin City.
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