New York’s West 44th Street is, effectively, the city’s hotel row. It’s a main corridor running east to west from Grand Central Station to Times Square. Starting at Grand Central, you pass some of New York’s classic and newest hotels, including, among others, the famed...Read More
Miami’s Fontainebleau regains its star status after a major renovation
The landmark Fontainebleau Miami Beach reigns as one of the most sophisticated properties on South Beach, a far cry from the tired, has-been of a hotel it had been in recent decades.
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Across the bay from bustling San Diego and just a few miles down the road from the vibrant beach community of Coronado, Loews Coronado Bay Resort offers the best of both vacation worlds. It’s enough to the action, but far enough away to seem like a private, secluded...Read More
Located two hours east of Los Angeles, Palm Springs offers a desert getaway with a touch of glamour. Sunshine and blue skies 350 days a year, hot springs with healing waters, luxury resorts, world-glass golf and tennis, gaming and the promise of celebrity sightings draw some 3.5 million visitors...Read More
For a port that sees most of its cruise business only five months each year, Seattle has grown by leaps and bounds. In 1999, a total of 6,615 passengers used the Port of Seattle, sailing onboard six vessels that were primarily headed for Alaska. The passenger count jumped to 120,000 on 36...Read More