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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! Where to Stay in Our Favorite U.S. Cities The Knickerbocker New York, NY Behind The Knickerbocker's classic exterior is a thoroughly modern hotel, with a sleek interior, top amenities, and inspiring dining offerings—simply put, a Beaux-Arts gem in the heart of Times Square. Each room is equipped with soundproofing (an NYC must-have), plush beds perfect for unwinding after a long day, and USB ports to keep you charged and ready. Kid-friendly amenities, such as milk and cookies, toys, coloring books, and pull-out deluxe sleeper sofas in select suites, ensure even the littlest ones feel like a big deal. Bringing a furry friend? With a plush pet bed for medium to large dogs, two bowls, and custom treats, even Fido’s stay is five-star. The two-facility fitness center features a low-impact area with yoga and pilates, and a high-impact area designed with former New York Knick Larry Johnson, offering cardio machines, a boxing system, and free weights. On-site dining venues boast menus curated by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer, and the rooftop bar, St. Cloud, boasts unbeatable views of the city. [Take Me There]( Riggs Washington DC Washington DC Riggs Washington D.C., situated in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of the capital, is a stylish hotel housed in the historic Riggs National Bank building. This iconic landmark was once a popular banking destination for 23 U.S. Presidents, including Abraham Lincoln, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Richardsonian Romanesque Revival-style building, which dates back to 1891, has been transformed into a luxurious and stylish hotel by creative director Jacu Stauss and his team. Riggs Washington D.C. is now one of the most sought-after hotels in the city, ranked the #1 Best Hotel in DC by Travel + Leisure two years in a row. The hotel’s 181 elegantly-appointed rooms, American brasserie Café Riggs, and moody bank vault bar give guests a unique blend of history, style, and sophistication. [Take Me There]( The Kimberly Hotel New York, NY If you’re looking for a stay in NYC that’s a short stroll from iconic landmarks, there’s no better place to be than Midtown Manhattan. Specifically, at The Kimberly Hotel, which has an unbeatable location just blocks from Grand Central Station and Rockefeller Center, with three subway lines minutes from the front door. As you step into the hotel’s stunning marble lobby, adorned with gold antique furnishings and an impressive fish tank, you’re transported to a grand European setting. The spacious suites, complete with private balconies, are surprisingly affordable. For even more spectacular views, visit the hotel’s rooftop bar, Upstairs, which offers fantastic panoramas of the city. [Take Me There]( Hutton Hotel Nashville, TN Hotels have long been spaces that cultivate creativity, from NYC's Hotel Chelsea to LA's famed Hyatt House. The Hutton Hotel, located in Nashville, takes that to a whole new level, with amenities you simply won't find anywhere else. Browse the hotel’s vinyl library full of classic tunes for you to enjoy on your in-room record player or take advantage of the onsite state-of-the-art Writers Studios when artistic inspiration strikes. If you don't want to risk bringing your guitar on the plane, don't fret, the hotel's collaboration with Fender Play® lets you select from guitars, basses, and ukuleles to pick up and start playing whether you’re jamming out like a rockstar or just starting to strum. When it's time to give your brain a rest, grab a meal and a drink at the Americana-inspired Evelyn's before heading to the onsite venue, Analog, to enjoy some of the live music the city is famous for. At the Hutton Hotel, you'll see why it's called Music City. [Take Me There]( Royalton Park Avenue New York, NY For the traveler craving a blend of luxury and local flair, Royalton Park Avenue is a true New York gem. Located just steps from the Empire State Building in the trendy NoMad area, this hotel promises guests a stay in style in the heart of it all. The 249 rooms are designed for ultimate comfort and indulgence, complete with luxe furnishings, colorful accents, 400 thread count Egyptian cotton linens, and Park Avenue views. The heated rooftop pool is a year-round oasis with panoramic city views, perfect for travelers in need of a day of relaxation after shopping in nearby Chelsea or touring iconic landmarks in Midtown. Dine at the Ivy Room for seasonal dishes and curated cocktails, or head up to the rooftop bar and lounge for happy hour at the aptly-named Penthouse On Park. Don’t miss out on American breakfast for two daily in the restaurant plus room savings up to 15% when you book this [package](. [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]( [Manage My Subscriptions]( [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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