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From Turkey to San Francisco, Cozy Design-Forward Stays
Amanruya Bodrum, Turkey
A secluded retreat on Turkey's Bodrum Peninsula, Amanruya should be your next destination to experience something new. This getaway, from the ultra-luxury Aman Resorts, is deeply inviting, with a traditional village feel and top-tier service and amenities. Take an early-morning dip in the pool before setting out on an excursion—the more nautically inclined will love the opportunity to sail on the Aegean, but if you'd like to stay on land, Unesco-protected ruins and quaint villages abound. When the sun sets, head back to the resort for a delicious meal, where options range from sushi to elevated takes on traditional cuisines of the area. Wellness is a key part of each guest's stay here, but it's up to you to decide what that means, whether it be lounging beside the bay or getting a treatment at the ultra-advanced spa.
A city as historic as Dublin deserves a hotel as beautiful and regal as it is. Enter The Croke Park Hotel, a regal stay steps from the stadium after which it was named. The rooms are large, and house convenient amenities like large Smart TVs and duck down duvets. The restaurant and bar, The Sideline and The Hawthorn respectively, utilize local ingredients in elevated contexts. Plus, a fitness center and executive lounge make the experience seamless and comfortable.
Whether you're looking for romance or adventure, plan a mountain escape at this refurbished 51-room motel in Stowe, VT. A contemporary take on the classic 1960's mountain lodges, this hip lodge has cozy rooms, an indoor pool and sauna, a fire pit, and plenty to do outside nearby, from brewery tours to guided hikes of Mount Mansfield. Look out for their new private Stuga cottages for a stay experience immersed in the outdoors, as well as a new restaurant partnership with local Japanese favorite Kitsune.
There are hotels near San Francisco's Japantown, and then there's the iconic Hotel Kabuki, recognized by locals as the Japantown hotel. With both Japanese and San Francisco beatnik influences, this hotel is one-of-a-kind. With everything you need just outside your door, this is one of the best neighborhoods to stay in the city, but if you want to take a rest day, there's plenty to enjoy onsite. A wonderful restaurant spotlights Thai flavors, while the lobby bar offers some seriously good specialty cocktails. In a city full of unique characters, Hotel Kabuki is sure to stand out.
A Northeastern retreat with an intimate vibe and a hyper-local focus, this pied-a-terre is the perfect artist's retreat. More than 3/4 of the decorations are vintage or handmade, and the design is impeccable, the sort of thing you'd expect to see in a movie or Architectural Digest. It feels more like you're visiting your coolest family member than a hotel, with the fully-stocked complimentary pantry and and barroom stocked with shrubs and tinctures for getting creative with your cocktail. Each room is unique and cozy, draped in woodsy hues and unique textiles, beckoning you to extend your stay.
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