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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! 5 Glamorous Escapes That Belong On Your Radar Viceroy Los Cabos San José del Cabo, Mexico Welcome to Viceroy Los Cabos, an architectural marvel nestled along the captivating Sea of Cortez. Crafted by celebrated Mexican architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés, the resort is a fusion of sleek, white geometric structures that appear to levitate over a symphony of reflective pools. Its exquisite design captures Mexico's enchanting amalgamation of desert and sea, with the lobby embracing tones of blue and natural sand, adorned with locally inspired art and unique furnishings. Each of the 192 rooms presents a harmonious blend of concrete and glass, with the minimalistic design spotlighting the hypnotic sea views. Discover eclectic flavors at Nido, the nest-encased eatery surrounded by mirror pools, enjoy sunsets with seafood and wood-fired pizzas at the rooftop bar, or head to Dalia, the new Mediterranean garden restaurant. [Take Me There]( Amanzoe Porto Heli, Greece Standing as a striking tribute to Greece's classical historic architecture imbued with modern design sensibilities, this immaculate retreat is housed amongst the beach-fringed Peloponnese, offering an unrivalled sense of space and seclusion. In fact, the area was once called Greece's best kept secret. Each of the spacious pavilions and villas offers a private pool (or multiple) and striking views, with a complimentary transfer to the private Beach Club, in case you want to spread out even more. The activities here are unique, ranging from a trip to a family-owned beekeeping farm to boat trips to historic islands. Of course, you'll want to make time to just hang around the resort for a while too, as the wellness and dining offerings are unparalleled. [Take Me There]( Lyle DC Washington, D.C. In a city full of high-stakes interactions, Lyle DC offers a different sort of experience, focusing on simplicity rather than drama. It's what the makes the hotel so comforting. Or, well, that and the beautiful design (burlwood headbords!) and home-like amenities, such as Nespresso machines, luxe linens, and even kitchenettes in some rooms. The restaurant & bar, each named after the hotel itself, are as pleasant as the rest of the hotel, both in their design and the delicious fare they offer. This charming hotel is sure to leave you satisfied. [Take Me There]( Ace Hotel & Swim Club Palm Springs Palm Springs, CA With its perennially chill vibe and plenty of room options to choose from, there's a reason all the cool kids stay at Ace Hotel & Swim Club Palm Springs. If you're looking for a living room and a record player, you'll find that here. If you're looking for a patio with a fire pit, you'll find that here. If you're looking just for a simple room with a big bed, you will also find that here. Just like on the upscale diner menu at the on-site restaurant, King's Highway, there's something for every type of traveler here. A stocked calendar of events, an appointment-only spa, and a delightful pool round out the offerings, all adding up to one incredible time. [Take Me There]( Hyatt Regency Downtown SOMA San Francisco, CA Fresh off a major redevelopment, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SoMa is a perfect match for travelers looking to stay near Market Street in the center of San Francisco's arts scene and near some of the city's hottest restaurants. The stylish, sophisticated hotel features sustainable design throughout, 686 rooms and suites overlooking San Francisco, an exciting modern French brasserie with an eclectic cocktail program, and extensive meeting spaces, which take cues from the hotel’s art-centric location. [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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