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[MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( stylish city escapes These hotels offer an unique blend of luxury, design, and urban convenience, making them ideal retreats for the modern traveler. From sleek, contemporary architecture to thoughtfully curated interiors, every detail is crafted to provide a memorable experience. With amenities such as rooftop bars overlooking stunning cityscapes, innovative dining options showcasing local flavors and indulgent spas, these hotels offer a perfect balance of relaxation and sophistication. [NOMO SOHO]( New York, NY We're willing to bet that most young travelers to New York are looking to stay in NYC's most stylish neighborhood, and with NoMo SoHo in the area, why wouldn't you? This hidden gem offers an eclectic mix of nostalgic and modern, solidly matching the area through trendy design, with an overarching feel that lacks pretense. With incredible views of the Manhattan skyline from its rooms, the perspective is unmatched, and the hotel's artful ambiance and relaxed urban luxury are complemented by thoughtful amenities and a vibrant greenhouse. The dining venue, NoMo Kitchen, serves a seasonal American menu with global influences, and there's even a dreamy bakery pop-up going on at the ground floor. Just steps away from the excitement of New York's city streets, NoMo SoHo is the perfect destination for your next escape. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [THE GARDEN CITY HOTEL]( Garden City, NY Just a stone's throw from the Big Apple, The Garden City Hotel serves up Long Island luxury with a modern twist. Rooms are spacious and tech-savvy, featuring Keurigs, smartphone docking stations, and HDTVs for streaming binge-worthy shows. Culinary aficionados will relish the two on-site dining options helmed by celebrated chef David Burke. Golf enthusiasts are in for a treat with multiple courses nearby, and if you're a hockey fan, the UBS Arena— home to the New York Islanders—is just a quick drive away. Take advantage of the [Spring Forward Package]( for a $50 F&B credit and breakfast buffet for two included with your stay. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Stanford Court]( San Francisco, CA Leave it to a robber baron to pick a prime location to spend a night in San Francisco. Stanford Court, which sits on the former site of railroad tycoon and philanthropist Leland Stanford’s opulent mansion, enjoys a coveted location in the heights of the city’s historically well-heeled Nob Hill neighborhood, at the intersection of three cable car lines, near Chinatown, Union Square, and the culinary treat-lined Ferry Building. The rooms are spacious, with large bathrooms and elements of mid-century design throughout, and there are modern amenities all around to give it a comfortable, contemporary feel. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [THE ELIOT HOTEL]( Boston, MA A gem in Boston’s Back Bay, The Eliot Hotel is a Neo-Classical Georgian landmark set on Commonwealth Avenue, one of the most beautiful boulevards in America. In operation since 1927, the boutique hotel welcomes furry friends without size limitations and has a doggy park right across the street. Book the Puppy Love Package for a night’s stay in a luxurious one-bedroom suite with welcome treats for your pet, champagne and chocolates for you, and complimentary continental breakfast for two in UNI Restaurant. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Hyatt Regency Bethesda]( Washington, D.C. Conveniently located just five minutes from the high-end boutiques, cafes, and restaurants of Bethesda Row, Hyatt Regency Bethesda is the perfect home base for business and leisure travelers alike looking to experience a thriving urban center, all the while remaining within arm’s reach of downtown Washington D.C. The sleek hotel was recently renovated and features beautifully appointed rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness center, business services, and delicious onsite dining options. The cherry on top? The hotel is mere steps away from the Bethesda Metro station, making for quick and seamless commutes to the heart of the nation’s capital. [TAKE ME THERE →]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here »]( ©2024 The Arena Media Brands, LLC. Men's Journal is a registered trademark of The Arena Media Brands, LLC. [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Use](

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