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Spring Hotel Getaways You Should Book Now
The Joseph Nashville, TN
The Joseph is a perfect Nashville escape for those looking for a dose of refined Southern hospitality. The chic hotel, named Travel and Leisure's Readers Choice for Best Nashville Hotel two years running, is a stunning spectacle from the moment you walk into its Italian marble lobby. The hotel is the definition of good taste in every possible sense, with onsite dining offerings sure to delight guests. Treat yourself to authentic Italian at Yolan, Nashville's only Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star restaurant. Michelin-starred chef Tony Mantuano presents fine dining in a welcoming setting—you can even take cooking classes led by the chefs and partake in monthly wine tastings. Looking to grab an after-dinner drink? From the sleek rooftop bar, Denim, to the intimate hideaway that is Four Walls, there's no shortage of places to imbibe before a night out in Nashville.
There's no stay in the Netherlands quite like the Pulitzer Amsterdam. Spanning twenty-five Golden Age canal houses, the hotel seamlessly incorporates historic Dutch grandeur with contemporary design and comforts in its 225 rooms and suites. The room to book here is the new Flower Collector's Suite. In a city known for its masterful art and floral festivities, this accommodation manages to artfully combine both, giving the suite a uniquely Dutch feel. The two-room suite consists of a bedroom, adorned with specially curated floral artwork that evokes French salons and a massive king-sized bed, and an airy living space with vintage mirrors, bright pops of color, and views of the canal. If all the florals have you feeling inspired, take a stroll to Amsterdam's famous flower market to pick up a bouquet, or simply enjoy the fresh seasonal blooms carefully arranged in your suite to greet you upon arrival.
The Dupont Circle Hotel is a true D.C. gem offering up stylish digs with a distinctive mid-century aesthetic. Over seven floors, the spacious rooms and suites provide weary travelers with refuge in the bustling center of the nation's capital, while the Penthouse Level, an exclusive floor of 12 individually designed terrace suites, offers up some seriously high-end living, with views stretching as far as The Washington Monument. Designed by world-renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki, The Pembroke is the place to eat in the area, offering contemporary American cuisine with a global twist. As the day winds down, enjoy a crisp and classy martini at The Doyle, a warm, mid-century clublike bar with panoramic views of Dupont Circle.
Located in the middle of The British Museum, Regent's Park, and Hyde Park, The Marylebone is a chic hotel with modern-day London sensibilities. Everything here is light and airy, with brightly-colored accents and tribal-inspired patterns to add just a bit of intrigue to the hotel's aesthetic presence. If you'd like to hang out around the premises, there's a lot to enjoy, from a fitness center with a pool (a rarity in London) to the 108 Brasserie, which offers delectable all-day dining. But you won't be blamed for spending time off-site enjoying the top-notch shopping and cultural attractions nearby. For a unique experience, try the terrace suites; they offer wonderful views of the historic city.
Situated between the vibrant, artistic 14th Street Corridor and the bustling business district, Hotel Zena is one of the most dynamic places to stay in DC. With a central location downtown, you're conveniently close to the National Mall and Tidal Basin—two of the most popular spots to see the cherry blossoms. Don't miss the Cherry Blossom Package, which not only offers guests half-off parking to encourage guests to enjoy the city on foot but also plants a tree for every reservation made in partnership with the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
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