4 Hotels Worth Crossing the Atlantic for
With the United States of America finally open to double vaccinated travellers and Christmas just on the horizon, there couldn’t be a better time to book the family trip you have all been dreaming of.
But as any one with children knows, if you are going to go to all the effort that is involved in long haul with the kids, it better be worth it.
Before you whip out the credit card and book that all important trip to the USA, do yourself a favour and take a peak at our pick of 4 hotels so fabulous, they’re worth crossing the Atlantic for (even with the kids!).
Exuding taste and style in the funnest possible way, the newly relauched, PUBLIC, offers a new kind of luxury and affordability, making it perfect for families who want to travel in style.
The relaunch also sees the launch of their global culinary offering, POPULAR, that brings together two world class chefs Diego Muñoz of Lima, Peru and Chef John Fraser of NYC. Celebrateing Peru’s authentic, multicultural cuisine that seamlessly blends Incan, Spanish, Moorish, African, Italian, Chinese and Japanese contributions, the cooking features an abundance of fresh fish, seafood and a multiplicity of vegetables, as well as grilled and rotisserie meats. While the cocktail program, spearheaded by Chef Diego, focuses exclusively on Pisco, Peru’s noble spirit, a highly aromatic grape brandy, with a definitive selection of bottlings, as well as a Latin American-leaning wine list, including bottles from Peru.
The Hudson Valley has been discovered and rediscovered for decades, fuelled in waves by an art-world exodus and the allure of real estate by mountain and glen. This year saw the Hutton Brickyards reborn as a rambling, imaginative new hotel, spa, restaurant, and events retreat.
Perched on an expanse of interrupted waterfront, the Hutton Brickyards features panoramic views of the Hudson River, where guests can see nearby beach access points for recreation and enjoy sightlines to a former Astor Estate. While the hotels 31 guest cabins and suites, have each been thoughtfully designed to optimise privacy and water views.
For those wanting to make the most of the fresh New York air, the sprawling campus allows families to enjoy an enthralling mix of archery, croquet, firepits and bicycles, as well as hiking, guided kayak experiences and paddle boarding. Want to adventure past the campus? Not to worry, in Hutton there is no shortage of nearby culture and entertainment to enjoy.
Situated on Wilcox Avenue near Hollywood and Vine, the newly opened Thompson Hollywood, is rapidly becoming the new darling of LA.
A luxury lifestyle hotel, it’s dynamic mix of global sophistication, hyper-local immersion and intuitive service, plus prime location, provides guests with the ultimate “in-the-know” experience, that has become so intrinsic with the Thompson Hotels brand.
The new 11-story hotel features 190 mid-century-inspired guestrooms, including 16 suites, a sophisticated feature dining concept from acclaimed LA-based chef Lincoln Carson and Bar Lis, a destination rooftop lounge and pool with unparalleled city views.
Located nearby to Sunset Strip, Runyon Canyon, the Hollywood Bowl, Griffith Observatory, Hollywood Boulevard and the Capitol Records Building, the Thompson Hollywood it is perfectly situated for families wanting to visit some of Hollywoods most popular attractions.
The Miami Beach EDITION, is a spectacular next generation urban resort located in the Mid-Beach area—the historic “heart of Miami Beach” between South Beach and North Beach.
Evoking classic Miami Beach elegance and sophistication, the hotel features 294 individually designed guest rooms and suites, including 28 private oceanfront bungalows (some with two stories) and a spectacular rooftop penthouse. Every space enjoys soft, neutral colours, marble bathrooms, large desks, mini-bars and fine linens. While the bungalows come with their own private terraces, sundecks and plunge pools, for the ultimate experience in luxury.
There is also an Ocean Bar, with wide glass walls overlooking the Atlantic, the Matador Room, the hotel’s main restaurant— where chef Jean Georges blends Spanish, Caribbean and South American flavors to create a modern interpretation of Latin cuisine. As along with a variety of comfortable seating groupings and intimate lounging areas.
Outside, alongside the pool ( a must for the kids), the Miami Edition features a series of landscaped outdoor “rooms,” each with its own personality. Offering guests different kinds of experiences over the course of the day, each space links together seamlessly to create a single relaxing environment..