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BIG CITY ADVENTURES Vacationing in big cities offers a myriad of unparalleled experiences, making it

[MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( BIG CITY ADVENTURES Vacationing in big cities offers a myriad of unparalleled experiences, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking excitement, diversity and cultural immersion. Big cities like New York, San Francisco, DC, Chicago and Miami pulsate with energy, boasting an array of attractions ranging from iconic landmarks to world-class museums, vibrant nightlife and eclectic culinary scenes. We recommend these five amazing hotels to start your adventure. [Dupont Circle Hotel]( Washington D.C. Considered one of the top hotels in Washington, D.C., The Dupont Circle Hotel is a beacon of sophistication. The rooms pay homage to the hotel’s distinctive 1950s architecture, employing a crisp modern aesthetic with polished dark wood finishes and white marble bathrooms. Amenities like a desk to work at, Malin & Goetz bath products, and Nespresso machines in every room provide home-level comforts, a necessity when traveling. If you're in the mood for a glamorous dining experience, head to lauded onsite restaurant The Pembroke for some contemporary American cuisine. Those looking to continue their Don-Draper-on-vacation fantasies can hang back for a crisp martini at Doyle, a warm, mid-century bar with panoramic views. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Hotel Kabuki]( San Francisco, CA If there’s a San Francisco hotel that knows how to convey a strong sense of place, it’s Hotel Kabuki. Situated in the city's Japan Center, the Joie de Vivre hotel, designed by trendy Brooklyn-based design firm MARKZEFF, blends traditional Japanese decorative influences with San Francisco counterculture cool in a building that used to be the Japanese Consulate. From the vintage Japanese accents in the rooms to the lobby bar overlooking the hotel's beautiful Zen garden and koi pond, to even a stuffed bear, the hotel lacks nothing for personality and abounds in wow-worthy photo ops. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Manhattan at Times Square]( New York, NY For sightseers who want to experience the best of the Big Apple, The Manhattan at Times Square is the perfect destination. Blocks away from iconic attractions like Times Square, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center, this deluxe hotel offers a taste of old-school New York with a dapper and sophisticated vibe. Built in 1962, the Art Deco facade and modern black-on-gray lobby with a coffee bar and plush seating transport guests to the Mad Men era. Go for a show at the iconic Broadway Theatre, only a two-minute walk away, or take a stroll through art history at the MoMA a few blocks away, which houses works from legendary artists like Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh. After a day of sightseeing and fun in Midtown, return to your room, a soundproofed oasis where windows overlook the hustle and bustle below, ensuring you rest peacefully in the city that never sleeps. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Hotel Greystone]( Miami Beach, FL This hotel may be right on Miami Beach's main thoroughfare, Collins Avenue, but you’ll find your stay here a surprisingly calm, beachy break from the South Beach action. Hotel Greystone is an amenity-filled boutique hotel offering personalized service, coastal-inspired rooms perfect for putting you in vacation mode, and plenty to do both onsite and around town. Hit up the rooftop pool to soak up the sun while sipping on a craft cocktail from the bar, or pack a towel and some shades and spend a day at the beach, only a few steps from the front door. Take a stroll down Collins Ave., stopping in quaint shops and beachside restaurants during the day, and exploring the vibrant nightlife scene at night. If you’re looking to keep things more low-key, grab a happy hour cocktail at Greystone Bar before heading back up to Sora Rooftop Bar to have a drink and mingle with locals and guests alike while enjoying stunning city views. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The ROBEY]( Chicago, IL Housed in the only Art Deco 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. [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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