| | | | Photo courtesy of Historic Inns of Annapolis. | | Something shifts this time of year. You start craving space. Longer mornings. A different rhythm. If your mindset is changing, your setting probably should too. This roundup leans into places with room to roam, stretch out, and settle in. One of them has to be your speed. Possibly all of them. | | Faena New York New York, NY Faena New York commands West Chelsea with an air of effortless grandeur, asserting itself as a defining presence in Manhattan's ever-evolving cultural landscape. The hotel occupies the spiraling towers of One High Line, offering expansive views over the Hudson, the Empire State Building, and the textured streets of Chelsea below. Inside, 120 rooms and suites blend serenity with artistry, where floor-to-ceiling windows illuminate subtle splashes of color and pattern, and large wardrobes accommodate the rhythm of city life. Culinary life pulses at La Boca, where Francis Mallmann's elemental approach to Argentine heritage unfolds amid curated art and nightly music, while The Living Room sets a gilded stage for cocktails and live performances that echo the city's creative heartbeat. Terra Santa bath products, Faena hats, and the forthcoming Tierra Santa Healing House extend the hotel's ethos of inspired comfort. Just steps from the High Line and the Whitney Museum, the property positions guests at the intersection of culture, energy, and style, where Manhattan's narrative is both witnessed and lived. Special welcome amenity & $200 credit at The Living Room Offer: Your Moment, Our Stage | | The Other House South Kensington London, UK There's nowhere better for a quintessentially British stay in London than The Other House South Kensington. Part private club, part luxury residence, this hotel delivers traditional English refinement alongside apartment-style accommodations. The result? You'll feel like you've just moved into a luxurious studio flat in London's poshest neighborhood, South Kensington. Only minutes away from top attractions like the Victoria and Albert Museum, Hyde Park, and Kensington Gardens, there are few places more convenient to stay in the city. Explore the farther reaches of London with a trip on the tube, the closest stop just steps away from the hotel's front door, or keep things local with a stroll through the quiet streets and cobbled lanes of South Kensington. End your day of British immersion with a pint (or perhaps a glass of prosecco) at the swanky hotel bar, Owl & Monkey. 20% off your stay, bottomless brunch for 2, late checkout, & more Offer: Lazy Sunday | | Melrose Georgetown Hotel Washington, DC Melrose Georgetown Hotel sits at a crossroads where Washington's cultural map feels close enough to trace with a fingertip. Its Pennsylvania Avenue address places guests within an easy stride of the Kennedy Center's repertoire and the gallery-filled streets of Georgetown, a stretch where boutiques, waterfront paths, and long-standing institutions shape the city's creative pulse. Inside, the hotel exudes quiet sophistication; rooms pair tufted headboards with pillow-top mattresses and Lavazza coffee makers, a practical combination for guests moving between museum halls and evening curtain calls. Suites feature bright sitting areas or, in the case of the Presidential Terrace Suite, an expansive terrace designed for conversation after a show. Jardenea anchors the ground floor with farm-to-fork plates that reflect the region's growers and fisheries, while the adjoining lounge supplies a polished spot to linger with one of its subtly artistic cocktails. Up to 10% off, 2 complimentary welcome cocktails & more Offer: Unlock Exclusive Savings When You Book Direct | | Anchorage By The Sea Ogunquit, ME A coastal town in Maine that consistently wins awards for its beautiful beaches, Ogunquit is under-the-radar but 100% worth the trip. Check into Anchorage By The Sea, an oceanfront resort that welcomes guests year-round. Sophisticated but not taking itself too seriously, the property makes the perfect destination for family vacations, quick weekend getaways, or even a solo stay by the sea. Choose from ocean- or village-side accommodations, spread across several buildings and including everything from studios to suites and king rooms to two-bedroom cottages. Spend your days unwinding in the pool or hot tub, or exploring the rocky cliffs of Marginal Way. Afternoons are for activities like leisurely bike rides and lawn games, and the evenings bring classic comforts like s'mores around the crackling fire pit. With live music throughout the month and a restaurant with stunning views and fresh Maine seafood served daily, you'll leave sun-kissed, satisfied, and wondering why you didn't stay just one more night. Welcome basket for 2 w/ hot cocoa, cheese board, & bottle wine Offer: Cozy By The Sea | | Historic Inns of Annapolis Annapolis, MD In Annapolis, history isn't tucked behind velvet ropes, it's in the floorboards, across the street, and, if you're staying at the Historic Inns of Annapolis, it's in your room. This trio of guesthouses, each listed on the National Register of Historic Places, anchors the city's colonial core with stories dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Choose the Maryland Inn if Revolutionary-era charisma suits your style: the guest list once included Washington and Jefferson, and it still draws a crowd with its pub pouring local brews and wines. At the Governor Calvert House, you're waking up on grounds once owned by the Calvert family, founders and governors of Maryland, across from the very building where Washington resigned his commission in 1783. And for those drawn to symmetry and stateliness, the Robert Johnson House delivers Georgian architecture and an unmissable vantage of the Maryland State House. From here, stroll to the Naval Academy's storied gates, the Banneker-Douglass Museum's cultural exhibits, or the fragrant paths of William Paca's two-acre walled garden. Each a chapter in the city's layered, living history. Receive your 4th night free Offer: Anchors Away, Navy Days | Copyright ©2026, All rights reserved. | | |
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