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Why Now? While the sun may be setting later and later, you’re not alone if you’re dreaming of summer right now. No matter what your ideal sunny days look like — morning tennis matches followed by 18 holes, enjoying a good meal (and a few drinks) with friends, or fully disconnecting with a spa day — it all awaits at Omni La Costa. Add sunshine, palm trees, and that laid-back California pace to this already great deal, and you’ve got a trip that everyone in the group chat will immediately get behind. | | | | | | |  | | La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa | | Santa Fe, New Mexico | | La Posada de Santa Fe, a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa claims six landscaped acres just steps from the historic Plaza—making it the only full-service resort in downtown. Rooms and suites are casita-esque, each with its own layout, and many offering perks like fireplaces, private patios, or garden views. The Staab House, set in a 19th-century mansion, pours award-winning cocktails in what Travel + Leisure calls the “coziest bar in Santa Fe.” Julia’s, A Spirited Restaurant & Bar, and Patio Restaurant serve breakfast through dinner with a focus on regional flavor. A saline pool and 24-hour fitness center round out the offerings. But the centerpiece is Spa Sage, where therapies are grounded in Santa Fe tradition, with expert practitioners using the healing properties of the desert. Walkable from the property: Canyon Road’s famed galleries, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico History Museum, and Santa Fe’s favorite landmarks. There’s a strong sense of place here, with just the right amount of polish—La Posada wears its Southwest roots proudly, without ever losing its independent streak. | | | | |  | | Hyatt Regency San Francisco | | San Francisco, California | | Hyatt Regency San Francisco occupies a stretch of the Embarcadero where the city’s working waterfront meets its financial core, placing guests in constant reach of San Francisco’s daily momentum. The hotel’s distinctive form anchors the shoreline, with rooms oriented toward the bay, the skyline, or the Ferry Building clock tower, each view reinforcing a sense of civic scale. Interiors lean urban and intentional, pairing modern touches with practical comforts like generous work surfaces, smart storage, and in-room technology that supports long days moving through the city. Outside the doors, the waterfront promenade draws walkers and cyclists into surrounding neighborhoods, while the always-open StayFit gym keeps pace with that energy indoors. Dining reflects the same local confidence. Eclipse Kitchen & Bar interprets familiar regional flavors with polish, from sourdough-centered classics to seafood-forward plates and cocktails built with layered character. The Market adds an efficient counterpoint, offering thoughtfully prepared bites for guests who stay in step with the city rather than retreat from it. | | | | |  | | The Jacquard Hotel & Rooftop, Autograph Collection | | Denver, Colorado | | Set in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood, The Jacquard Hotel & Rooftop, Autograph Collection pairs thoughtful design with a walkable location surrounded by boutiques, restaurants, and galleries. The rooftop at Kisbee on the Roof draws a lively crowd with a pool, bar, and sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains from afternoon into the evening. At street level, Narrative serves inventive, locally driven dishes in a setting popular with both hotel guests and neighborhood regulars. Service Curators are on hand to help personalize each stay, from sharing local recommendations to arranging tailored experiences. Design plays a central role throughout the hotel, a nod to its namesake, Joseph Marie Jacquard, whose innovations transformed textile design. Beyond the hotel, guests can browse the Cherry Creek Fresh Market, explore nearby trails at Cherry Creek State Park, or catch a show at the Cherry Creek Theatre, making it easy to experience the neighborhood’s creative, distinctly Denver energy. | | | | | | The Surfrider Malibu | | Malibu, California | | Housed in what was once a midcentury motel, popular with the surfers and free spirits of the ‘60s and ‘70s, this toes-in-the-sand SoCal escape has since been reinvented as The Surfrider Malibu. This award-winning boutique hotel has only 20 rooms, making the experience feel more like settling into your own beach house than checking into a cookie-cutter resort. Each of the rooms features subdued, sandy color palettes, many offer private terraces, and all blend natural touches like woven furnishings and natural fiber textiles with little luxuries like Grown Alchemist bath amenities and Bellino linens. There’s a pier and beach right across the street, a sunny guests-only rooftop bar and restaurant, and complimentary use of beach necessities like chairs and umbrellas, plus cool extras like surfboards, paddleboards, and custom Moroccan beach towels. You can even cruise down the PCH in one of the hotel’s fleet of Mini Coopers. | | | | | | |