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An enchanting eco-retreat in Mexico, plus more spell-binding new spots...

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You'll be charmed, we're sure ? Life can feel awfully frenetic in the fall – time seems to sp

You'll be charmed, we're sure [View in browser]( [Image](   [HOTELS]( [INSPIRATION]( [OFFERS]( Life can feel awfully frenetic in the fall – time seems to speed up in September and continues at the same breakneck pace until Christmas. But before we can even contemplate the C-word (yikes), it feels crucial to carve out some time for slowing down, pausing, breathing in and out. So, you'll be relieved to note that this month's new additions include an earthy, treehouse-inspired stay in Tulum, a vineyard in South America where you can indulge your inner lizard and some romantic respite in the California desert. We feel calmer already. [SEE WHAT'S NEW](   [Alternate text]( [ENCANTADA TULUM, MEXICO]( This nature-first nest away from Tulum’s party crowds more than lives up to the promise in its name (encantada meaning ‘charmed’). Delightful details include the local artisan-crafted interiors, the pristine private beach and the knowledge that all its power is solar generated. Days can be dedicated to yoga, meditation and sound healing – you can balance it out later by trying all five varieties of house margarita. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [MOSKITO ISLAND, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS]( Ok, ok, we know this isn't exactly your 'last-minute weekend away' kind of place, but nothing will take the sting out of winter like escaping to your own private Caribbean island, Richard Branson-style. In fact, Necker will be your neighbour if you rent one of the the money-no-object, ultra-luxe manses on Moskito Island in the British Virgin Islands. The trip will be totally tailored to your every whim, with your very own estate team available around the clock to arrange anything and everything you wish on this tantalising turquoise isle. [VIEW HOTEL](   [CASA CODY, PALM SPRINGS]( At over 100 years old, Casa Cody looks shockingly good for its age. This former haunt of Charlie Chaplin is perched on the edge of downtown Palm Springs with the San Jacinto mountain range as its atmospheric backdrop. Comfortable casitas are dotted amid the grounds, you can have charcuterie boards and local wine delivered to you poolside and there are bikes to borrow when you’re ready to appraise the local architecture. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( HOTEL CLERMONT, ATLANTA Hotel Clermont sits on the Beltline, an outdoor trail on former railway tracks that snakes through Atlanta’s hippest ‘hoods. Its building has a reputation for naughtiness – the basement is still home to an ‘adult entertainment venue’. And the hotel certainly doesn't plan to break with tradition so you'll find plenty of fun upstairs, just of a more PG variety: southern comfort in the stick-to-your-ribs dishes at Tiny Lou’s brasserie and southern hospitality poured neat at the rooftop bar. [VIEW HOTEL](   [LUZ CULINARY WINE LODGE, URUGUAY]( You’ll be surrounded by 35 acres of vineyards, olive groves and forest trails if you plant yourself at the calming Luz Culinary Wine Lodge and yet you're just a ten-minute drive from Uruguay’s trendiest beach town, Jose Ignacio. Yoga, tennis and horseback riding are all on offer here but it’s tempting to do nothing except bask by the infinity pool making regular pit stops at the strategically placed gin bar right alongside it. [VIEW HOTEL](   [Alternate text]( [UMILTA 36, ROME]( When pondering where to stay in Rome, you'd expect to have to compromise on space in exchange for being a stone’s throw from the Trevi Fountain. But no squeezing will be necessary if you check into the brand new Umiltà 36 where every apartment-style bedroom has parquet floors, walk-in wardrobes and swing-a-cat square footage. Better still, there's a sultry rooftop bar all dressed in black marble with 360-degree views of the Eternal City – where better to flaunt your new Bottega and Battistoni buys? [VIEW HOTEL](   YOUR MEMBERSHIP LEVEL BlackSmith LOYALTY CREDIT $0   Why book with us? [Image] BEST-PRICE GUARANTEE [Image] SMITH EXTRAS ON ARRIVAL [Image] HERE FOR YOU   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( We only contact you with news and offers that we genuinely believe will be of interest and we will never sell your details to third parties. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Mr & Mrs Smith. [Unsubscribe]( or update your contact details. Registered office: Registered office: Mr & Mrs Smith (Americas) Inc, 60 Broad St, Suite 2415, New York, NY 10004, United States. Company registration no: 443 8845 VAT no: GB802561850

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