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BIG CITY LIVING Some amazing hotels transcend mere accommodations. They create an immersive experien

[MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( BIG CITY LIVING Some amazing hotels transcend mere accommodations. They create an immersive experience that makes you feel like you're affluential living in the big city. From personalized service that anticipates your every need to meticulously designed interiors that blend luxury with comfort, these hotels redefine everything. Here are five of our favorites … [The Kensington]( London, England Historic charm and modern elegance meet at The Kensington, located in the heart of one of London's most enchanting areas. Each of the 126 rooms exudes a light and sophisticated style, accented with vibrant wallpapers and bold floral patterns, while the signature suites elevate luxury to new heights. The hotel is a haven for food and drink lovers, with beautifully adorned dining spaces doling out top-notch cuisine around the clock, including a creative afternoon tea service. Moments away are iconic landmarks like The Royal Albert Hall, The Victoria and Albert Museum, Kensington Gardens, and Harrods, making this the perfect base for exploring the city. PROMO: The perfect offering for those looking to explore London and the beautiful countryside with The Newt's Great Garden Escape. [LEARN MORE ]( [TAKE ME THERE →]( [THE WALL STREET HOTEL]( New York, NY Housed in a Beaux-arts building nestled in the heart of New York’s financial district, this family-owned five-star hotel has spacious rooms and suites, elegant decor, and luxurious touches like Le Labo bath products and heated bathroom floors. Every inch of this hotel is designed to impress, but a true standout offering is the onsite dining. For refined French fare from Michelin-starred chef John Fraser, pay a visit to La Marchande, a modernized chophouse. Serving up steakhouse classics like cuts of wagyu and venison alongside vegetarian options like maitake mushroom steak, this restaurant pairs timeless good taste with innovative techniques to deliver a truly spectacular dining experience. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Sentral Michigan Avenue]( Chicago, IL For those who want to stay like a local in Chicago, Sentral Michigan Avenue is the perfect option. Situated in the historic Michigan Boulevard District, the elegant lakefront residence features spacious designer-furnished apartments with a hospitality-rich vibe. Lavish amenities, like a four-story indoor garden with views of Lake Michigan, an indoor infinity pool and outdoor hydrotherapy spa, coworking spaces, and a 24-hour Resident Experience Team, will make you feel at home in the heart of the big city. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Sea Containers London]( London, England Gorgeous copper interiors greet you as you step into Sea Containers London, an ultra-modern hotel with a maritime twist. Here, fun, geometric shapes combine with pops of color to create an unexpected take on nautical themes. There are, of course, the requisite anchors and knots throughout the property, but it's much more aligned with the future than the seafaring past. There's plenty to do here, from a cinema room to a spa with seasonal treatments to multiple food & beverage options. Particularly noteworthy is Lyaness, the flagship bar from Ryan Chetiyawardana AKA Mr Lyan, which serves a delightful Sri Lankan take on afternoon tea. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Kimberly Hotel]( New York, NY If you’re looking for a stay in NYC that’s a short stroll from iconic landmarks, there’s no better place to be than Midtown Manhattan. Specifically, at The Kimberly Hotel, which has an unbeatable location just blocks from Grand Central Station and Rockefeller Center, with three subway lines minutes from the front door. As you step into the hotel’s stunning marble lobby, adorned with gold antique furnishings and an impressive fish tank, you’re transported to a grand European setting. The spacious suites, complete with private balconies, are surprisingly affordable. For even more spectacular views, visit the hotel’s rooftop bar, Upstairs, which offers fantastic panoramas of the city. [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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