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National Geographic Traveler Stay List - US
Check out our favorite Juicy hotels on the National Geographic Traveler Stay List in the US.
The Biltmore Santa Barbara. A spanish colonial treasure whose red roof tiles, ivory adobe and graceful archways grace butterfly beach in exclusive Montecity, this classic West Coast resort blends the glory of historic California with Four Seasons service in the heart of Americas Riviera.
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Travel + Leisure says..."A 207-room property on Butterfly Beach with the area's signature 1920's-style tiles and gardens. Insider Tip: The resort will arrange wine tours of the Santa Ynez Valley, including visits to wineries typically not open to the public." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."Surrounded by "lush vegetation," this resort built in Spanish Mission style consists of "rambling low buildings with red-tile roofs and archways. All rooms have iron details and "beautiful tile work in the spacious bathrooms, which also have radiant floor heating and steam showers. Get a lavender cornmeal exfoliation at the spa. Art Deco interiors and Mediterranean dishes at Tydes come with "gracious service and smiles as well as "unbeatable panoramic coastline views." -From Conde Nast Traveler
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Like a gracious country manor, hidden within the central highlands on the private island of Lana'i, Four Seasons shares a unique perspective of Hawaiis natural beauty. Savour peaceful tranquillity, along with two world-ranked golf courses and exciting adventures on land and at sea.
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Travel + Leisure says..."An English country manor sensibility pervades this 20-acre central-highland property on sparsely populated Lanai. The 102 rooms and suites have verandas, many fronting the perfectly manicured lawns where croquet and lawn bowling are played. The backdrop is green hills and tall pines interspersed with occasional glimpses of ocean. After a day of jeep tours, hiking, horseback riding, or skeet shooting, relax by the enormous stone fireplaces in the hunting-lodge-like Great Hall, sumptuous with dark rich wood, skylights, and libraries and sitting rooms in the wings." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."Take in the "pine trees, cool air, and highlands mist on a tropical island once famous for pineapples." The plantation-style lodge, with an orchid house and an old Hawaiian church on its grounds, has "wide verandas with settees and chaises plus ample walking trails. Rooms with warm European textiles come with carved headboards and patios or balconies. Enjoy garden and pond views at Terrace, over bistro fare like crispy fish cakes with black lentil salad. The spa offers a warm volcanic-stone massage." -From Conde Nast Traveler
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Grafton- Vermont is home to one of New Englands true treasures- The Old Tavern at Grafton- 1801. Experience Vermonts True Flavor - Stay and Dine in one of USA Weekends -The 10 Most Beautiful Places in America-. This award-winning stagecoach inn- with its country setting- rich history- fine dining- outdoor adventure of nearly every kind and other activities- both exciting and relaxing- is the perfect place for your business meeting or corporate retreat- romantic wedding or secluded weekend get-aways. Many a distinguished guest has made Grafton- Vermont their destination. The elegant accomodations in every guest room- suite and public area at The Old Tavern is uniquely appointed- uniquely charming- yet they all extend a warm welcome and bring a twinkle to the eye with tastefully chosen art and antiques. Outstanding- creative- fun contemporary dining can also be found in this historic inn - enjoy AAA Four Diamond Award winning cuisine from Chef Kevin Takei in our dining room. An extensive wine list and a large variety of other libations are available in the Tavern and its adjacent cocktail lounge- the Phelps Barn. Special deals and vacation packages are often available. The Old Tavern is also an excellent place for your group or event - weddings- business meetings- corporate retreats or other functions; with any and all facilities needed for up to 150 guests. With the Grafton Ponds Recreation Center at the Old Tavern- theres something fun to do year round - skiing- snowshoeing- hiking or mountain biking on our network of trails; tennis- swimming- environmental adventure summer camps- snow tubing and ice skating and much more is available while you stay in Grafton. The town of Grafton is also home to the Grafton Village Cheese Company- the Grafton Village Nursery and the Old Taverns own Daniels House Gift Shop and Cafe. Just down the road in Brattleboro is our Retreat Farm- fun for the whole family.
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Welcome to Inn Walden; your own personal sanctuary and romantic country retreat. Here; gracious Five-Diamond service and thoughtful architecture coalesce in unrivaled hospitality. Spacious suites feature unique designs that redefine quintessential luxury - in human terms. Room with a view takes on new meaning as huge windows and glass-enclosed walkways beckon guests outside to sweeping lawns and horses grazing in pastures that fade into natural woodlands. Relax into reverie at Spa Walden; or charge into golf; tennis; horseback riding; swimming; hiking or countless other active adventures. After a soul-satisfying epicurean adventure; wander back to the peace and comfort of a roaring fire; or sink into immense serenity in your spa tub. Anticipating glorious dreams that await amongst layers of fine linen; you pause briefly to consider your next opportunity to experience your Walden before drifting into deep slumber. Indulge in an unprecedented restorative experience at Spa Walden; or savor the cuisine of our world-class restaurants. Inn Walden is a haven of comfort for individuals; couples; and families. From romantic getaways to lavish weddings; Ohio only AAA Five-Diamond rated inn will exceed your wildest dreams. Our unique facilities are designed for peace and solitude but accommodate groups and corporate events. Escape to Inn Walden; and preserve your body; mind and spirit in a timeless refuge that caters to your every need.
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National Geographic Traveler says..."Classical Ralph Lauren style equestrian retreat complete with stables, 175-year-old barn, silo, tennis courts, and golf course set on 1,000 acres (405 hectares) of undeveloped pastures and woodland in Ohio's Western Reserve. Cedar-paneled ceilings, slate-tiled bathrooms, and broad windows bedeck gracious rooms (1,000 to 1,500 square feet [93 to 139 square meters]). Luminous, brand-new spa and outdoor pool. About half the food served comes from local sources. 27 rooms."Juicy Tidbit: This is the only 5 diamond Inn in Ohio.
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Since 1850, the name Willard has epitomised the grand hotel concept in the nations capital. Today, Willard InterContinental Washington continues the tradition in landmark style. Located just two blocks from the White House and the National Mall, the hotel is convenient to government and business offices, shopping and many must-see sights.
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"Opulent Beaux-Arts icon a short stroll from the Mall and the White House, with an eco-conscious mandate: it's 100 percent wind-powered and uses only compact fluorescent bulbs. This opened-in-1816 hotel remains steeped in Washington history, even though the rooms where Lincoln lived, Coolidge governed, and Martin Luther King Jr. wrote have long since been renovated away. Today's Willard, a bit like the political world it esteems, is grand in public, bland in private: its majestic lobby dazzles with soaring Corinthian columns and a marble mosaic floor, while the 332 guest rooms, while spacious and comfortable, are comparatively spare. CafA du Parc sells enticing French pastries to go a great breakfast and a surprisingly great deal. -From Travel + Leisure
"National Geographic Traveler says..."Centerpiece of capital history two blocks from the White House. Presidential patrons date back to Franklin Pierce, and Ulysses S. Grant popularized the term "lobbyist in reference to historic lobby. Edwardian furnishings, views of Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument, and a gallery dedicated to hotel's heritage."-From National Geographic Traveler
Conde Nast Traveler says..."This corner limestone block near the Smithsonian museums has a design combining Federal and Empire styles with a ruby, blue, and green color scheme and custom furniture. Guest rooms, currently being renovated, will remain bright and contemporary. The Occidental Grill serves classic American dishes like grilled New York strip steak. "It's comfortable, and the staff does its best to meet all requests." -From Conde Nast Traveler
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