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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! Sip & Stay — Toast to Excellence at These Hotel Bars The Don CeSar St. Pete's Beach, FL Originally opened in 1928, this iconic hotel has been a top destination for those looking for a luxurious stay on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Though the building may date back to the Gatsby era, the hotel has recently been fully renovated to refresh the 277 rooms as well as other amenities and dining options. The guest rooms artfully combine beachy whimsy and classic elegance, with blush tones, tropical graphics, and wicker accents perfectly complemented by art-deco-inspired gold lighting fixtures, plush linens, and stunning views. Head out for a day of relaxation on the private beach, lounge by the heated pools, or rent a WaveRunners, kayak or paddle board if you’re feeling adventurous. Indulge in a beach-inspired cocktail at the brand-new Beacon Pool Bar & Lookout while you soak in the stunning sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico. [Take Me There]( Hotel Kabuki San Francisco, CA There are hotels near San Francisco's Japantown, and then there's the iconic Hotel Kabuki, a true standout in the neighborhood. Sleek, modern rooms feature vibrant Japanese graphic prints and a central Zen garden nods to the hotel’s Asian influence. Home to the Michelin-starred restaurant, Nari, which puts a unique twist on Thai food while using fresh Californian ingredients, a stay at Hotel Kabuki is sure to delight your palette. At the heart of the hotel overlooking the Zen garden, the magnificent Bar Kabuki serves up everything from Japanese whiskey, sake, and beers, to low- and non-alcoholic creative cocktails. Enjoy a few rounds with friends, or deepen your appreciation with an immersive Japanese whisky-tasting experience. [Take Me There]( Park Central New York New York, NY Built in 1927, this hotel is one of Midtown Manhattan's most iconic landmark properties, truly a Jazz Age gem. As you walk through the storied halls, you’ll be following in the footsteps of celebrities like Mae West and Eleanor Roosevelt. A multi-million dollar renovation has brought the interiors up to date, offering the elegance of a bygone era with a fresh attitude and amenities. The 761 guest rooms offer guests a serene retreat, adorned with tufted headboards and design touches that nod to the city's cultural landmarks. Head down for Happy Hour at the elegant Park Lounge Bar before heading out for a night on the town. With a location across from the legendary Carnegie Hall and just steps away from Central Park, you’re perfectly positioned to take on the Big Apple. [Take Me There]( One Hundred Shoreditch London, UK London's Shoreditch neighborhood is famed for its creativity and taste, and One Hundred Shoreditch is certainly a standout addition to the city's thriving hospitality scene. There are plenty of places to get a good drink at the hotel, from The Rooftop overlooking East London to the stylish Lobby Bar, which doubles as the hotel’s living room serving beer, wine, cocktails, and Neapolitan pizzas. But the crown jewel here is the hotel’s basement bar, Seed Library, from Ryan Chetiyawardana, where DJs spin on weekends and classic cocktails get a twist from interesting, alternative flavor sources. [Take Me There]( The Kimberly Hotel New York, NY Conveniently nestled in the heart of Midtown, The Kimberly Hotel offers guests an authentic New York City experience. With spacious suites that rival the size of most city apartments, this hotel provides a unique alternative to the typical chain hotels in the area. The Kimberly Hotel gives off a grand, European vibe from the moment you step in, with a beautiful marble lobby and a spectacular saltwater aquarium. A handwritten note of thanks from President Jimmy Carter displayed at the front desk lets you know that this hotel is serious about taking care of its guests. Steps away from iconic attractions like Central Park and Rockefeller Center, it's a pied-à-terre for the discerning traveler. Enjoy stunning city views from the rooftop bar, indulge in Italian cuisine at Bistango, or unwind in style with feather beds and L’Occitane amenities. [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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