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HOTELS WE ARE BOOKING In JUNE Booking hotels in June for destinations like Florence, New York, Victo

[MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( HOTELS WE ARE BOOKING In JUNE Booking hotels in June for destinations like Florence, New York, Victoria, and Maine offers a delightful experience tailored to the season. Whether indulging in cultural delights, urban adventures, or embracing nature's beauty, booking hotels in these destinations promises an unforgettable travel experience. Here are five of our favorites … [PARK LANE HOTEL NEW YORk]( New York, NY This sophisticated Central Park hotel on Billionaire's Row is a foodie's paradise, with distinct dining and drinking concepts by restaurateur Scott Sartiano. Influenced by Parisian Art Nouveau with a Riviera flair, Rose Lane does fresh plates and herbaceous cocktails in a garden-like setting. The star of the show is Darling, the only rooftop on Central Park South, offering coveted views, indulgences such as caviar and seafood towers, and cocktails alongside pours of new and old-world wines. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Portrait Firenze]( Florence, IT While Florence is known for its grand churches, rich culture, and world-famous museums, a stay at Portrait Firenze unlocks an entirely new experience. You’re invited to stay the Italian way—with lavish all-suite accommodations, views of the Ponte Vecchio, and unforgettable exclusive experiences. See Florence as never before—from the sky. Take a private hot air balloon tour of Tuscany, whether during the day or on a one-of-a-kind sunrise flight. Visit Il Borro, a vineyard owned by the Ferragamo family, to sample the finest olive oils and wines the region has to offer. Want a memento of your unforgettable trip? Tour the Pampaloni factory, a family-run silversmith, and commission a bespoke gift to commemorate your time in Florence. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Parkside Hotel & Spa]( Victoria, Canada A suite-only getaway with a serious green streak, this carbon-neutral hotel emphasizes sustainability in every offering. A member of Beyond Green, this hotel is dedicated to protecting the natural beauty Victoria is known for and embraces it from top to bottom—from the atrium featuring hundreds of plant species and koi fish to the rooftop garden, complete with beehives. All of the accommodations include a variety of useful amenities, from private balconies to washer/dryers and even fireplaces, ensuring that you feel totally at home. Of course, most homes don’t have spas on-site, but The Parkside does, so when you’re done splashing around in the pool, head down for a treatment with some Eminence Organics products. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [HOTEL THETA]( New York, NY This boutique hotel in bustling Midtown offers guests a roomy, airy respite from the packed New York streets. This off-Broadway hotel is only a stone’s throw away from famous destinations like the Gershwin and Broadway Theaters, and of course, the iconic Times Square. Step outside and head straight up 8th Avenue for a stroll around Central Park or stop in a nearby subway to explore what else the city has to offer. Need a pick-me-up to tackle the city that never sleeps? Get a coffee to start your day off strong from Café Otto or keep the party rolling late into the night at the rooftop Bar Sprezzatura. BOOK EARLY & SAVE: Plan that long awaited vacation, workcation, or weekend getaway and save up to 20% if you reserve at least 5 days in advance. [LEARN MORE ]( [TAKE ME THERE →]( [INN BY THE SEA]( Cape Elizabeth, ME A secluded escape on Maine’s coast, Inn by the Sea is exactly what the name implies—a cozy seaside sanctuary perfect for your next summer getaway. Start the day with morning yoga on the lawn or a stroll along the sands, easily accessible by the private boardwalk. When the heat of the day hits, soak it up on Crescent Beach, or cool off with a dip in the pool. Relax in the shade as you enjoy the sound of surf from a private cabana. Looking for a little adventure? Visit one of Maine’s iconic lighthouses, only a short bike ride away. Dine al fresco at Sea Glass, savoring fresh, local seafood alongside sweeping Atlantic views. [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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