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Advertisement from Inside Hotels: If you feel like you need a break from the ordinary, you’re not alone. [MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( Our Favorite Hotels for a Luxurious Change of Pace If you feel like you need a break from the ordinary, you’re not alone. Everyone deserves to mix things up, especially at a unique hotel. If you’re looking for a memorable experience (and perhaps a bit of the royal treatment), these hotels deliver a top-notch experience. [Boston Park Plaza]( [Boston Park Plaza]( Boston, MA Once a favorite of silver screen stars like Judy Garland and dignitaries like Winston Churchill, the Boston Park Plaza has a long and storied history beginning in 1927. While it no longer cracks the list of the top 10 largest hotels in the world like it once did, it’s still absolutely magnificent—an extensive overhaul in 2016 made certain that the hotel was restored to its historic splendor, with thoroughly modern touches added in. A massive fitness club (including a TopGolf Swing Suite), a FedEx Business Center, and even a Leica Store are sure to please all kinds of guests, and the dining options range from Starbucks to swanky. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The River Lee]( [The River Lee]( Cork, Ireland Whatever your reason to visit Cork, you’re going to want to stay at The River Lee. Not only is it recognized as one of the best hotels in the city, but it also has some of the best dining, with the onsite restaurant, The River Club, coming in at #1 out of over 500 in the area on TripAdvisor. The fitness center of the hotel is equipped with a pool and jacuzzi, and an onsite library ensures you’ll be able to brush up on some classic literature in your spare time. Cork itself is known for being Ireland’s food capital, so you’ll want to spend some time walking around tasting the local fare—we’d suggest heading to the English Market to try some phenomenal treats from families that have held stalls there for generations. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Hotel LeVeque]( [Hotel LeVeque]( Columbus, OH A Gatsby experience in the heart of Columbus, Hotel LeVeque is nothing if not delightfully unexpected. Here, 1920s flair reigns supreme, with subtle modern touches to ensure your comfort. The celestial-inspired decor’s cool grays are accented by golden hues and zebra print textiles, and geometric shapes bring the Jazz Age to life. An onsite restaurant serves guests American classics while its bar pours seasonal takes on classic cocktails, and lucky for you, they offer room service. When it’s time, head to your room for a unique turndown service, and drift off to the view of the Scioto River Mile. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Kensington]( [The Kensington]( London, UK Feel like royalty at this 5-star London hotel, where even the coziest of rooms is a luxury experience. Ornate decor and floral patterns accent the accommodations, which offer updated amenities like Nespresso machines and particularly large smart TVs. If you’re looking for an unmatched level of opulence, spring for one of the signature suites, which—along with truly jaw-dropping spaces—include things like freshly-cut flowers and airport transfers. Town House, the onsite restaurant, serves up classic English fare with modern sensibilities, and the afternoon tea is absolutely a can’t-miss. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Hollywood Roosevelt]( [The Hollywood Roosevelt]( Los Angeles, CA Dating all the way back to the Golden Era of Hollywood, The Hollywood Roosevelt is an ultra-glamorous haunt with all sorts of rooms and suites (many newly renovated) to ensure you have a comfortable stay worthy of a celebrity. A mural by renowned painter David Hockney adorns the pool, which is the best place to relax after a long SoCal day (preferably with a drink from the Tropicana Bar). Some accommodations even have private cabanas, perfect for hot days. When it’s time to dine, head to the Shirley Brasserie for a farm-to-table experience you’ll only get in California. [TAKE ME THERE →]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here »]( ©2023 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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