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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! Your Ultimate Spring Break Hotel Guide The Ranch At Laguna Beach Laguna Beach, CA Nestled in a canyon just a short distance from the sands of Laguna Beach, The Ranch at Laguna Beach is the perfect retreat for a warm-weather getaway, whether you’re staying a few nights or a few weeks. This award-winning resort offers everything its guests could possibly desire—from several dining options that utilize ingredients from the on-site organic garden to a 9-hole golf course for practicing your swing, to treatments at the spa to help you recover from long beach days. Oversized rooms and a saltwater pool provide plenty of space to stretch out, relax, and take in the warm SoCal sun. Start your days off right with the [Pillows & Pancakes offer]( which gets you $50 in breakfast credits to spend at onsite dining options or room service for breakfasts in bed. [Take Me There]( Live Aqua Beach Cancún Cancún, MX An adults-only slice of paradise on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, this beachside hotel is luxurious and well-equipped, perfect for those vacations where you don’t want to do much planning past the flights and hotel. A cozy spa offers globally-inspired treatments, and the nine on-site restaurants reach as far across the map as the Mediterranean and Asia for their menus. This hotel is in the heart of the city’s hotel zone, making it super convenient to take a short walk and do some luxury shopping at nearby La Isla. Not to mention, the stunning tropical island of Cozumel is only a brief ferry ride away. [Take Me There]( The James New York - NoMad New York, NY Located in a Beaux-Arts building with a history dating to the early 20th century, The James New York - Nomad is a gem in the dynamic NoMad district. The hotel embodies a timeless yet contemporary ethos, with décor that seamlessly marries warm fabric tones in the lobby with the sleek grays and blues of the spacious guest rooms. The culinary draw here is undeniable, with the ground floor home to the renowned Scarpetta, complemented by The Seville's nostalgic cocktail experience. Distinctive offerings such as the in-room "Four Bodies Wellness" program and intuitive touches in the Penthouse Suite elevate the guest experience, positioning The James as a haven of modern sophistication in the heart of Manhattan. [Take Me There]( The Standard London London, UK Housed in the meticulously restored former Camden Town Hall Annex in the bustling King's Cross neighborhood, The Standard London sets the stage for a truly unique stay in the beating heart of the city. The fashion-favorite hotel group’s first property outside of the U.S. boasts 266 pop art-influenced rooms and a number of unforgettable culinary experiences, including live-fire Spanish cooking from Michelin-starred chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias served up with 360-degree views of London. Don't miss the Sounds Studio, which hosts live music and panel discussions, and The Library Lounge, a tribute to the building's heritage. [Take Me There]( The Newbury Boston Boston, MA Offering gorgeous views of the Boston Public Garden, The Newbury Boston blends historic allure with modern sophistication. First opened in 1927, this iconic hotel has 286 rooms, including a remarkable 90 suites, the most in all of Boston. The hotel's most recent revitalization was carried out by renowned architect Jeffrey Beers, who skillfully integrated original elements into the contemporary redesign. The hotel's bars and restaurant—The Library, The Street Bar, and Contessa—are managed by Major Food Group (known for Carbone and Sadelle's) and offer exceptional eating and drinking in rich settings. A cherished landmark and a vivid symbol of Boston's heritage, the hotel stands as a tribute to the neighborhood it resides in. [Take Me There]( [People]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Youtube]( [Snapchat]( [TikTok]( [Subscribe to the Magazine]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2024. All Rights Reserved. [Dotdash Meredith]( People is part of the [Dotdash Meredith]( publishing family.

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