Cool Hotel Hot Tubs

Cool Hotel Hot Tubs

Hotels with cool hot tubs entice us to linger under the stars or relax after a long day of exploring. A cool hotel hot tub can make or break a vacation!



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Travel + Leisure says..."A stay at Bernardus Lodge proves that Napa hotels don't have a monopoly on California's premier wine country. The romantic 57-suite Bernardus is ideally situated in a lush mountain valley between the Monterey peninsula and the Big Sur coast (about 160 miles south of Napa Valley) and close to the region's well-regarded wineries and celebrated golf links. The all-suite accommodations blend antiques and wood-beam ceilings with the requisite high-tech touches, plus plush beds, soaking tubs, and wood-burning fireplaces. The lodge's Marinus restaurant, with chef Cal Stamenov at the helm, has evolved into one of northern California's premier dining spots, serving California natural cuisine: dishes include Sonoma duck and grilled quail served with risotto, chanterelle, and foie gras sauce, and Carmel Bay prawns and shellfish bisque flavored with cilantro and jalapeAo, paired with prize-winning Marinus Estate Bordeaux-style wine from the lodge's own vineyard. There's plenty to keep you occupied in the immediate surroundings, from hikes and horseback riding in the nearby Santa Lucia mountains to tennis, croquet, or bocce on the lodge lawns, but who wants to leave your perch overlooking vineyards, rolling hills, and lavender blossoms?" -From Travel + Leisure

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Travel + Leisure says..."A stay at Bernardus Lodge proves that Napa hotels don't have a monopoly on California's premier wine country. The romantic 57-suite Bernardus is ideally situated in a lush mountain valley between the Monterey peninsula and the Big Sur coast (about 160 miles south of Napa Valley) and close to the region's well-regarded wineries and celebrated golf links. The all-suite accommodations blend antiques and wood-beam ceilings with the requisite high-tech touches, plus plush beds, soaking tubs, and wood-burning fireplaces. The lodge's Marinus restaurant, with chef Cal Stamenov at the helm, has evolved into one of northern California's premier dining spots, serving California natural cuisine: dishes include Sonoma duck and grilled quail served with risotto, chanterelle, and foie gras sauce, and Carmel Bay prawns and shellfish bisque flavored with cilantro and jalapeAo, paired with prize-winning Marinus Estate Bordeaux-style wine from the lodge's own vineyard. There's plenty to keep you occupied in the immediate surroundings, from hikes and horseback riding in the nearby Santa Lucia mountains to tennis, croquet, or bocce on the lodge lawns, but who wants to leave your perch overlooking vineyards, rolling hills, and lavender blossoms?" -From Travel + Leisure

 
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A place where sun-sea-sky and earth join as one to form a tropical oasis like no other - a place called Esperanza.



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Travel + Leisure says... "Set at the very tip of the Baja Peninsula, just a few miles from Cabo San Lucas, The Esperanza overlooks both the Sea of Cortez and Punta Ballena (“Whale Point,a past which humpbacks migrate in winter). The 57 casita rooms and suitesaand 60 privately owned villasaare spacious and airy, decorated in muted seashell colors and natural fibers (rattan chairs, carved-wood tables and headboards, locally woven rugs). Each has a single wall that slides open dramatically to a private veranda with an infinity-edge hot tub and sweeping ocean views." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."This is a place for a special occasion." On a bluff above the Sea of CortAs, this resort ensures that the water is "visible from all points." "Well-lit, inviting haciendas have light-colored woods and custom textiles. El Restaurante, "with twinkling candles, perfect table settings, and Mediterranean food, is from a storybook." "Varied activities include deep-sea fishing, off-roading, and zip-lining. " -From Conde Nast Traveler

 
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Welcome to Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai. Spacious Lanna-style pavilions overlook terraced rice fields and the mountains in the beautiful Mae Rim Valley, minutes from the artistic and cultural heritage of Thailand's northern capital. From the Thai cooking school to the acclaimed spa and flawless service, a signature Four Seasons experience. Sample the diversity of Thailand by pairing your visit with a stay at Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, an urban oasis in the capital.

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Travel + Leisure says..."Just outside Chiang Mai proper, with 12 newly opened poolside villas, plus pavilions that look onto rice paddies, the hotel's resident water buffalo, and the Mae Rim Valley. " -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."This 20-acre resort set above rice terraces is "absolutely gorgeous." Accommodations replicate a Lanna village, and most have paddy views and "a sala to watch the water buffalo being fed and groomed." Gardeners make certain "each flower is properly positioned." "Nothing is too much trouble for staff if it makes your stay more pleasant." Sip a mango sticky-rice daiquiri at Ratree Bar. " -From Conde Nast Traveler

 
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An enchanted city sanctuary in the midst of Florence, where an art-filled Renaissance palazzo and conventino frame a centuries-old private park. Relax amidst original frescoes and sculptured reliefs, graced by sunlight and airy garden vistas. Sip cappuccino under majestic trees, lounge by the open-air pool or bask in Italian spa secrets. Wonders of the Uffizi and Duomo are a stroll away. A stay at the Four Seasons Florence will make all your Medici fantasies come true. The former papal residence, a short walk from the Duomo, has been meticulously restored. Guest rooms are decorated in silks and velvets chosen to set off the delicate tones of the original quattrocento painted ceilings. All this and the Tuscan countryside too.

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Travel + Leisure says..."Following a massive building restoration, Florence's 117-room Four Seasons hotel finally opened in June 2008. Located in the fifteenth/sixteenth-century Palazzo Scala della Gherardescaawith monumental frescoed halls and room dAcors that range from opulent Renaissance suites to a discreetly elegant, almost Georgian style in most roomsathis is the city's first true resort hotel. Facilities include a spa, an outdoor pool, and an eight-acre private park. Room amenities go beyond the usual satellite TV to included DVD players, iPod docking stations, twice-daily maid service, and WiFi. Service, under manager Patrizio Cipollini, is top notch. There's an annex in an ex-conventa500 yards away, on the far side of the parkawith its own entrance at 46 Via Gino Capponi." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."Seven years of painstaking restoration and more than a100 million went into Florence's Four Seasons, which opened in June 2008. The hotel is in a grand Renaissance palazzo and a rather more sober convention, reached by a short walk across the largest private garden in the city. Erstwhile incumbents of this extraordinary residence include a pope, an order of nuns, generations of the Gherardesca family and an Egyptian viceroy; their combined legacy is a living museum of eye-popping artworks and architectural details. The bedrooms and suites vary in shape and size but are all decorated in restrained Empire style with splendid marble bathrooms stocked with goodies by Florentine perfumer Lorenzo Villoresi. For post-sightseeing relaxation, there's a gorgeous pool, a spa that uses Santa Maria Novella products, a big gym and the 11-acre garden. The decor in Il Palagio restaurant is overblown, but Vito Mollica's superb food more than makes up for it. The hotel is 10 minutes' walk from the centre of town, but the unique setting, top-notch facilities and impeccable yet friendly service make it a serious contender for the best place to stay in Florence." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."Two Renaissance buildingsaa 15th-century palazzo and a 16th-century conventawere restored and combined to create this "wonderful, wonderful hotel set in an 11-acre private garden, Florence's largest. "Really special rooms," some hung with original artwork, are stocked with amenities made by a Florence-based perfumer. Il Palagio sources local ingredients in its cuisine and lists roughly 400 wines." -From Conde Nast Traveler

 
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Amidst larger-than-life spectacle, feel the exhilaration of elite entertainment and duty-free designer shopping. Then hide away in the Cotai Strips most intimate hotel. Lavish chinoiserie blends old-world European opulence with high-tech chic. Cuisine reflects Macaus Portuguese and Chinese heritage. And spa suites tempt with outdoor vitality pools. Thoughtful Four Seasons care promises you unrivalled comfort.

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Conde Nast Traveler says..."Just as it did in Las Vegas, the Four Seasons has opted out of having its own casino in this, the world's most popular emergent gaming capital, although high rollers do have direct access to gaming tables at the Venetian Macao and Plaza Casino next door. There are five swimming pools in the tropical grounds, surrounded by daybeds and cabaAas with televisions, surely designed to help broaden Macau's appeal to families and non-gambling sun-seekers. Gourmands will appreciate the authentic Portuguese and Macanese cuisine on offer at the generous lunch and dinner buffets at the BelcanAo restaurant. All the spacious bedrooms have state-of-the-art workstations and WiFi access and, whether you are here for work or pleasure, it's worth paying the small daily tariff to access the top-floor executive lounge with its meeting spaces, private offices, breakfasts and sunset cocktails. In the spa, where smiling attendants stand ready outside the steam room with ice-cold Fiji water and enveloping towels, therapists perform a tightly edited menu of targeted treatments for aching muscles and jet lag, as well as traditional Chinese healing.

 
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