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[View on the Web]( [People]( We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for PEOPLE readers — check it out! 5 Stunning Hotels That Will Ignite Your Wanderlust Hotel Nikko San Francisco San Francisco, CA Centrally located just a few blocks from the best San Francisco has to offer, Hotel Nikko is a hyper-roomy hotel, carefully designed with Japanese-inspired decor. Aspects of the architectural designs mimic the fluid lines of a traditional kimono, with Eastern-influenced textiles adorning the space as well. The sprawling lobby features a glass entryway, white marble floors, and fountains that add a soothing ambiance, and distinct Japanese styling like brushstroke paintings can be found around every corner. Grab a simple-but-delicious Japanese-Californian fusion bite at the onsite ANZU, where you can opt for omakase or grab some sushi à la carte. [Take Me There]( Pacific Edge Hotel Laguna Beach, CA Discover the coastal charm of Pacific Edge Hotel, a Laguna Beach gem that perfectly marries taste and comfort with laid-back surfer splendor. Indulge in the fresh SoCal-oriented brunch at The Deck, a local favorite, or pursue an unforgettable ocean-to-table experience at Driftwood Kitchen, where fresh seafood, steaks, and hand-shucked oysters meet handcrafted cocktails and breathtaking ocean views. Don't miss the newly renovated ocean view and oceanfront rooms, as you'll adore having a private hideaway from which to watch the sunset over the ocean. [Take Me There]( Maison de la Luz New Orleans, LA From the food to the aptly-named French Quarter, New Orleans is proud of its former life as a French colony. Embrace that heritage wholeheartedly at Maison de la Luz, a spectacular hotel by the brilliant minds at Atelier Ace, where light and airy French-inspired design combine with the soul of New Orleans to create an eclectic, lush experience you won't soon forget. From fresh coffee delivered to your room each morning to an honor bar in the guests-only Living Room at night, the hospitality here is astounding, and with access to all the amenities at the nearby Ace Hotel New Orleans, you have endless spaces to gather, create, and dream. [Take Me There]( Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort Val des Pitons, Saint Lucia On the border between the lush rainforest and a white sand beach, framed by the remarkable Pitons, Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort, is a luxurious retreat with a location like no other. On the site of a former 18th-century sugar plantation, the resort offers thoughtfully designed rooms and suites, with five-star amenities like four-poster beds, plunge pools, custom furnishings, and personal butlers. Guests can savor a variety of culinary experiences at the resort's recently-refreshed restaurants, including The Palm Court, Bonté Restaurant & Bar, and Saltwood. The Rainforest Spa offers a range of rejuvenating treatments, while the infinity-edge pool and water sports provide endless entertainment. With more than 100 acres of tropical rainforest and a white-sand beach on its doorstep, Sugar Beach is paradise for adventure seekers and sun lovers alike. [Take Me There]( Viceroy Santa Monica Los Angeles, CA Nestled in one of the most sought-after and beloved neighborhoods in LA, Viceroy Santa Monica is your sun-drenched Californian retreat tuned to the rhythm of the Pacific Ocean. Whether you are chilling by the pool area with an expansive outdoor patio and open-air cabanas, unwinding in the all-new accommodations, or hanging out at the highly anticipated indoor-outdoor restaurant and bar, this is the place for slow days and fast company. When it's time to go off-campus, indulge in one of several acclaimed nearby restaurants, or simply mosey on over to the Santa Monica Pier. [Take Me There]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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