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[View on the Web]( [People Partner Offers]( We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for PEOPLE readers — check it out! Hotel Gems You'll Want to Keep All to Yourself The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA Anyone who has been to both the Mediterranean and California's coast will tell you that, while they have their share of differences, they also have some striking similarities—namely, seemingly-endless miles of coastline, upon which is perched some of the most beautiful architecture you'll ever see. This is where The Ritz-Carlton Bacara shines, bringing Mediterranean-inspired design to the California coast for a luxury experience that feels as old-world as it does new. The several on-site food & beverage venues offer local California ingredients couched in creative recipes that highlight the best of the ocean, while the world-class spa provides guests the perfect location for ultimate relaxation. [Take Me There]( Kimpton Hotel Theta New York, NY Designed intentionally to be a respite from the chaos of New York City, Kimpton Hotel Theta is a tranquil retreat offering large, quiet rooms and modern, thoughtful amenities. Pets are welcome without a fee, and the unique Kimpton Plant Pals Program allows you to temporarily adopt a plant to brighten up your room. A 24-hour fitness center ensures you stay adhered to your routine, and bikes are available to hotel guests for exploring the city. If you're looking for a stressless city experience, you'll find it here. [Take Me There]( AWOL Kennebunkport Kennebunkport, ME The coast of Southern Maine is always a beautiful place to escape to, but AWOL Kennebunkport will certainly kick it up a notch. A short walk from Dock Square and the ocean, this hotel offers a combination of cabins and standard rooms, some with fireplaces, some with soaking tubs, but all perfectly appointed for a blissful stay. The whole property is shrouded in pine groves, and if you're lucky you may encounter some wild Maine blueberry bushes as well. There's a self-serve breakfast toast bar every morning, and bicycles and beach chairs are readily available for guests to use throughout the day. It's almost like having a vacation home, without the upfront investment or responsibility. [Take Me There]( The Garden City Hotel Garden City, NY A short jaunt from New York City, The Garden City Hotel is a great place to experience luxury when you're on Long Island. Each spacious room is decked out with premium amenities like Keurigs, docking stations for cell phones, and HDTVs that can stream all your favorite shows. Two on-site restaurants by renowned chef and restaurateur, David Burke, offer ample opportunity for delicious drinking and dining, and there are plenty of golf courses around for those who want an excuse to hit the links. UBS Arena, home to the New York Islanders, is also only a short drive away! [Take Me There]( The Anza Hotel Calabasas, CA A world-class hotel just outside of Los Angeles, The Anza Hotel is equally appealing whether you're taking a trip across the country or a staycation from the nearby cities. Its relatively small size ensures that you will have a relaxing stay while you enjoy amenities like the heated outdoor pool and plush pillow-top mattresses. There's a reason celebrities flock to Calabasas to purchase their homes, as the endless natural beauty and proximity to the shores of Malibu always offer something to do. Our favorite part? The contactless delivery robot, which is as cute as it is convenient. [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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