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Epic Escapes from London to Alaska Whether you are seeking raw natural beauty and profound wildernes

[MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( Epic Escapes from London to Alaska Whether you are seeking raw natural beauty and profound wilderness experiences, or a bustling urban landscape, or a tropical environment, here are 5 recommended locations for your next adventure. [XV Beacon]( Boston, MA Planning a Boston trip with the family? XV Beacon is the hotel to book. This family-friendly boutique hotel has it all—a beautiful Beaux-Arts facade, a location steps from Boston Commons, 63 custom designed guest rooms, and stellar service thanks to Les Clefs d’Or concierges. And when you book the [Let’s Bring the Kids package]( you and your young explorers will enjoy accommodations in a Studio or Suite, milk and cookies upon arrival, a custom age-appropriate kids gift, a custom monogrammed kids XVB robe (1 per child), $50 in-room dining food credit, and more. Visiting on your own? Extend your trip with the [Summer in the City offer]( giving you 20% off the best available rate when you stay two nights or more. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [the goodtime hotel]( Miami, FL The goodtime hotel is a playful and vibrant escape in Miami Beach that embodies the spirit of its namesake and the energy of the colorful city it calls home. Designed by music producer-turned-fashion-guru Pharrell Williams and renowned hospitality entrepreneur David Grutman, the hotel features 266 on-trend rooms and suites, all uniquely furnished with custom designs and vibrant, celebratory pinks and teals. This punchy color palette can be found throughout the hotel, giving the whole place an injection of personality that’s a mix of art-deco elegant and jungle paradise chic. Every detail of this stunning hotel has been meticulously curated to keep the good times rolling. The property also features a lushly landscaped pool deck, a pink-striped pool that’s home to some of Miami’s hottest parties, multiple bars and restaurants, and a bold all-pink library that’s totally worthy of a picture (or twenty). [TAKE ME THERE →]( [MADE HOTEL]( New York, NY If you’re looking for a design-oriented stay in New York City without any fuss, look to the ever-trendy MADE Hotel. The hotel’s minimalist aesthetic, with natural materials in guest rooms and the pant-filled lobby, makes a tranquil retreat in one of the most hectic cities on earth. The onsite dining adheres to that same ethos — elevated but casual, and warmly welcoming. Cozy coffeehouse Paper is tucked just off the lobby, serving pastries and drinks in a bright, laid-back space. Debajo is a go-to dining destination for good times, with Spanish-style tapas and two types of sangria made to share. While you may be drawn to the aged Iberico ham or the chistorra sausage roll, don’t pass on the standout vegetarian options like the romanesco cauliflower, served with chili crisp and lemon. After dinner, take the elevator to the 18th floor for a Tiki-inspired cocktail at the tropical rooftop lounge, Good Behavior. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Grosvenor House Suites]( London, England In the heart of elegant Mayfair, Grosvenor House Suites is a luxury all-suite hotel dedicated to offering its guests a comfortable, home-like experience with none of the concerns of maintaining an actual house. The suites, which can accommodate groups running from vacationing couples to whole families, are beautifully designed with contemporary furnishings that feel absolutely opulent. Clefs d’Or concierges staff the site, although if you'd like a more hands-on experience, you can also request a butler to attend to all of your needs. If you want to truly live like a king, Grosvenor House Suites is for you. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Ketch Inn]( Ketchikan, AK Located in the famed fishing town of Ketchikan, this hotel is a must for those seeking a remote hideaway. Surrounded by breathtaking Alaskan landscapes but just minutes from quaint downtown shops, The Ketch Inn strikes a balance between outdoorsy getaway and romantic retreat. Newly refreshed boutique guest rooms feature punchy teal accents alongside rustic nods to the area’s logging and fishing industries found in floor mats woven from marine ropes and cushions stitched from flannel shirts. An onsite dock allows guests to set out on fishing excursions right from the marina and the hotel's waterfront perch makes for beautiful views of the Tongass National Forest from private patios. [TAKE ME THERE →]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here »]( ©2024 The Arena Media Brands, LLC. Men's Journal is a registered trademark of The Arena Media Brands, LLC. [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Use](

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