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Your vacation deserves as much careful consideration as your wardrobe. Channel your inner stylist and bring your ideal aesthetic to life, whether that’s globally inspired glamour or polished Southern chic. And before you book a hotel, don’t hesitate to window-shop: simply “try on” the trip in your head, do a little spin, and make sure it fits.
Broadwick Soho is a boutique stay in London’s West End, founded by a group of friends and fueled by the city’s eclectic, creative spirit. The hotel is an aesthete’s dream: guest rooms are rendered in thoughtfully layered pastels and prints, while the mirrored-and-mood-lit rooftop bar Flute gives off a more opulent, ’70s-inspired maximalism. Don’t miss Dear Jackie, the hotel’s ode to Italian cuisine that it describes as “part dolce vita elegance, part disco fabulous.” With your mental mood board fully crystallized, step outside to shop Soho’s best vintage boutiques.
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| Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa |
| This desert resort in Rancho Mirage takes its Spanish Colonial aesthetic from its Palm Springs surroundings — all palm trees, terracotta roofs, and sun-bleached stone. Spend the day at Spa Las Palmas, then head to the adults-only Azure Pool to continue your leisurely afternoon. For dinner, stop by Double Date, the resort’s new signature restaurant serving elevated Italian fare and finely crafted cocktails. One-bedroom suites are especially spacious, with up to 1,756 square feet to spread out and enjoy plenty of Palm Springs’ signature mid-century charm. |
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| The Joseph |
| This sophisticated Nashville hotel is crowned by its Italian-made saltwater pool. Pair chilled crab with a cocktail at poolside bar Denim, then head to The Gulch, Nashville’s stylish shopping district, or a show at one of the city’s legendary music venues. Once you’re done exploring, settle into your plush guest room, which comes well-appointed with warm marble, Frette linens, and curated art. Book the 2,168-square-foot Presidential Suite — featuring a full marble bar and a 1920s-era Steinway grand piano — to take your trip over the top. |
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| COMO Le Beauvallon |
| Once a legendary Riviera retreat for countless bold-faced guests, this Belle Époque-era property has been thoughtfully restored and reimagined by COMO. It’s perfectly situated across the bay from Saint-Tropez, providing sweeping sea views without the scene. (And when you seek that out, the hotel’s complimentary shuttle gets you there in just eight minutes.) Guests have direct access to the Beauvallon Sur Mer Beach Club, a striking mosaic-tiled pool, and cuisine led by Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno. |
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| The Joule Dallas |
| This landmark Dallas stay knows the importance of first impressions. You’ll be greeted by a striking 1920s neo-Gothic facade (formerly a bank) before stepping into a lobby filled with eclectic, museum-quality art. The commitment to craft extends to the cantilevered pool, which reaches beyond the building’s edge and appears to float above the sidewalk. Once you’ve settled in, you’ll have your choice of standout amenities, from Texas’ top-rated spa to the subterranean cocktail lounge, Midnight Rambler. |
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