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Advertisement from Inside Hotels: The land of kings and queens, Europe is a beautiful place to visit

Advertisement from Inside Hotels: The land of kings and queens, Europe is a beautiful place to visit year-round. [MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( Live Like Royalty at These European Hotels The land of kings and queens, Europe is a beautiful place to visit year-round. It's warm enough to walk around in just a light outfit in the summer, and the winter's snows bring a sense of magic to the region. Whenever you're planning to visit, check out one of the hotels below for the royal treatment. [Sea Containers London]( [Sea Containers London]( London, UK Gorgeous copper interiors greet you as you step into Sea Containers London, an ultra-modern hotel with a maritime twist. Here, fun, unexpected geometric shapes combine with pops of color to create a take on nautical themes that's wholly unexpected. 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 Marylebone]( [The Marylebone]( London, UK Located in the middle of The British Museum, Regent's Park, and Hyde Park, The Marylebone is a chic hotel with modern-day London sensibilities. Everything here is light and airy, with brightly-colored accents and tribal-inspired patterns to add just a bit of intrigue to the hotel's aesthetic presence. If you'd like to hang out around the premises, there's a lot to enjoy, from a fitness center with a pool (a rarity in London) to the 108 Brasserie, which offers delectable all-day dining. For a unique experience, try the terrace suites; they offer wonderful views of the historic city. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Kensington]( [The Kensington]( London, UK Embrace tradition at The Kensington, a London hotel that feels perfectly and delightfully English. Yes, you can live your deepest Regency-era fantasies here, as the heritage-oriented design feels quite fancy, with just a touch of modernity thrown in for good measure. Still, the hotel is up-to-date, as conveniences like Nespresso machines and large Smart TVs can be found in every room. When it comes time to dine, head to the onsite restaurant, Town House, for a quintessentially British meal with fresh ingredients. If you're feeling particularly like exploring the traditions of the city, hang around for afternoon tea. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Pulitzer Amsterdam]( [Pulitzer Amsterdam]( Amsterdam, NL Spread across twenty-five golden age canal houses, Pulitzer Amsterdam is a unique five-star accommodation inside one of the city's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The rooms offer unexpected amenities such as heated vanity mirrors and bike repair sets (crucial in Amsterdam), but this Dutch hotel has more than just rooms to attract guests. The city is famous for its gardens, so there's actually one onsite that you can eat at, as well as a flower shop so you can bring a bit of the city back with you to your room. And Jansz., a Dutch eatery, serves modern takes on authentic fare. Whether you're here for a few days or a few weeks, you'll adore having this hotel as your base to explore the city. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The River Lee]( [The River Lee]( Cork, IE No matter why you're visiting Cork, you're going to want to stay at The River Lee. Looking past the fact that it's one of the best hotels in the city, it also has some of the best dining, with the onsite restaurant, The River Club, coming in at #1 out of over 500 in Cork on TripAdvisor. The hotel's fitness center is equipped with a pool and jacuzzi, and an onsite library ensures you'll be able to brush up on some classic Irish literature in your spare time. The city itself is known for being Ireland's food capital, so you'll want to spend some time walking around tasting the local bites-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 →]( 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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