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City Hotels for an Inspiration-Filled Getaway
The James New York, NoMad New York, NY
Nestled within a Beaux Arts Building with a history dating to the early 20th century, The James New York - Nomad is a gem in the dynamic NoMad district. The hotel embodies a timeless yet contemporary ethos, with décor that seamlessly marries warm fabric tones in the lobby with the sleek greys and blues of the spacious guestrooms. The culinary draw here is undeniable, with the ground floor home to the renowned Scarpetta, complemented by The Seville's nostalgic cocktail experience. Distinctive offerings such as the in-room "Four Bodies Wellness" program and intuitive touches in the Penthouse Suite elevate the guest experience, positioning The James as a haven of modern sophistication in the heart of Manhattan.
Towering over The High Line in New York City's bustling Meatpacking District. The Standard High Line is an enduring downtown hot spot—and for good reason. The hotel's electric public spaces, restaurants, and nightlife venues draw guests and locals alike, from the German biergarten on the ground floor to the famous rooftop discothèque Le Bain. The wood-clad rooms have serious appeal, boasting floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows with stunning city and river views and nice-to-have amenities like cozy hooded robes, Davines bath amenities, and overstocked minibars.
Situated on the banks of its eponymous river in Cork, Ireland, The River Lee is a multi-award-winning hotel that exudes class without feeling pretentious. From the leather and brass accents at the highly-reviewed onsite restaurant, The River Club, to the soothing neutral tones adorning the spacious rooms, everything here feels like it was designed with hospitality and comforting warmth in mind. Families and leisure travelers in particular will delight in the proximity to all of the activities Cork has to offer, with shops featuring goods hand-made by local artisans around every corner—in particular, The English Market has been around since the 18th century, with some vendors whose families have been there for generations!
The Boston Harbor Hotel is your gateway to experiencing Boston like never before. Perfectly situated in the heart of downtown, this hotel is a stone's throw from iconic sites like the Boston Tea Party location and the Freedom Trail. Opt for a harbor view suite and you'll be treated to 570 square feet of luxury, complete with marble baths and smart TVs. For a taste of New England, dine at Rowes Wharf Sea Grille, where local, seasonal cuisine like Maine lobster and butternut squash take center stage. Unwind at the Rowes Wharf Bar with craft cocktails or take a dip in the 60-foot lap pool. We highly recommend visiting for the Boston Wine & Food Festival, a taste of the best cuisine New England has to offer running through the end of March, which hosts many of its events on-site at the hotel. The Reserve Dinners, in particular, are a treat.
Housed in the only skyscraper in Chicago's Wicker Park is The Robey, a beautiful industrial-style hotel. Recently renovated by Belgian designers Nicolas Schuybroek Architects and Marc Merckx Interiors, its rooms blend vintage charm with modern elegance, featuring mid-century-modern furniture and terrazzo flooring. Due to its unique location, the hotel's rooms (especially those located at the apex of the building's triangular structure) offer stunning views of the Chicago skyline. The Robey also offers a rooftop bar along with a variety of dining options, including Café Robey and the Clever Coyote. Its Wicker Park location gives guests a truly Chicago experience, away from dense downtown but still in the heart of the city's vibrant culture.
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