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From Paris to Texas:
Five Stylish Places to Check In
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Omni PGA Frisco Resort
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Frisco, Texas
At Omni PGA Frisco Resort, wellness unfolds at a Texas pace that encourages a
pause rather than a push. Set across rolling acreage just north of Dallas, this
expansive destination invites guests to reset through spaces designed for both
movement and stillness. Mokara Spa anchors the experience, where earthy
textures and soft hues, inspired by native succulents, create a sense of
grounded calm through thoughtfully crafted treatments. Days drift easily from
hydrotherapy circuits and infrared warmth to quiet moments by the private pool,
with nourishing bites and fresh elixirs waiting at Green Cactus Café. Beyond
the spa, wellness continues in motion, whether that means a sunrise workout in
the 24-hour fitness center, a float in the adults-only rooftop infinity pool
overlooking Fields Ranch, or a restorative soak beneath wide Texas skies. Here,
balance feels natural, breathing room is generous, and taking care comes
without instruction.
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The Store Oxford
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Oxford, United Kingdom
Home to the oldest English-speaking university in the world, Oxford is a city
rich in history, and at this newly opened boutique hotel, past and present
converge to create a sophisticated pied-à-terre. Housed in a building that once
belonged to the famed department store Boswell’s—a name still visible today on
its striking stone exterior—the hotel seamlessly blends heritage with
contemporary luxury. Inside, you’ll find a modern take on elegance, with 101
rooms, a stunning subterranean spa, and a rooftop bar offering panoramic views
of Oxford’s iconic spire-filled skyline and a menu of signature cocktails.
Rooms are airy and bright, featuring a soft beige-and-white palette punctuated
by vibrant touches in velvet headboards and accent pillows. While the hotel
embraces a fresh, contemporary feel, it pays homage to its past through
thoughtful design details, incorporating original artwork and advertisements
from its department store days.
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Grand Hyatt Denver
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Denver, Colorado
In a city where culture hits high altitudes, Grand Hyatt Denver drops you
right in the thick of it—just a stroll away from the reopened 16th Street Mall,
the Denver Art Museum’s iconic Indigenous Arts of North America collection, and
curtain call at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Inside, the hotel strikes a
balance between polished design and playful nods to its newspaper
heritage—Courier. Kitchen & Tap still serves the headlines daily, just in
edible form. Between outings to Coors Field or the Civic Center’s festivals,
guests wind down with a rooftop jog or a dip in the indoor pool. Rooms are
spacious, skyline-facing, and dressed in warm tones that echo Denver’s coppery
light. This stay brings thoughtful details to the forefront—like Balmain bath
products, blackout curtains, and a Grab & Go Market stocked with local goods.
Bonus points for the rooftop beehives and the composting partnership with a
woman-owned local business. It’s downtown Denver at its most dialed-in, with a
team that knows the scene and a city that rewards curiosity.
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Hotel Napoléon
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Paris, Île-de-France
There’s nowhere quite like Paris, and if you’re seeking a stay as singular as
the city itself, look no further than Hotel Napoléon. The historic hotel has
been family-owned since it opened in 1928, and is conveniently steps from the
Champs-Élysées and Arc de Triomphe in the 8th arrondissement. Ninety-six rooms
and suites exude classic elegance, with elevated details like lavish drapery,
wainscoting, marble bathrooms, and curated artwork from the owner’s family’s
century-old private collection. For an extra special experience, book a suite
with a private balcony or terrace and views of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de
Triomphe. Despite its historic charm, the hotel is thoroughly modern, offering
pet-friendly accommodations plus a fitness center to stick to your routines.
Les Clefs d’Or concierges are on hand to help you explore the city, but with a
prime location and the swanky onsite bar and restaurant Le 1807, there’s no
need to go far to find an unforgettable way to spend your evening.
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Omni Royal Orleans
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New Orleans, Louisiana
Set in the heart of the French Quarter, Omni Royal Orleans blends historic
charm with modern sophistication, offering a stay that’s as refined as it is
vibrant. After you check in, head up to the rooftop pool for sweeping views of
the city skyline, the perfect place for a relaxing afternoon with a cocktail in
hand from La Riviera Bar. Fitness enthusiasts can take advantage of the
fully-equipped fitness center, while those looking to unwind can retreat to the
hotel’s elegant courtyard or cozy up in one of the well-appointed guest rooms,
some of which feature wrought-iron balconies overlooking the storied streets
below. Dining is a highlight, with Rib Room serving classic New Orleans flavors
in an inviting, upscale setting and Touché Bar pouring expertly crafted mint
juleps in a lively yet intimate space. Just steps from Jackson Square, Bourbon
Street, and the best of the French Quarter, the hotel ensures an experience
that is both luxurious and deeply rooted in the spirit of New Orleans.
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