A boutique hotel in the heart of Condesa, the leafy, park-riddled residential Mexico City neighborhood that you might compare to New York City’s West Village. For guests of the hotel, breakfast, and for the rest of the world, cocktails and sushi on the rooftop terrace offers a view of nearby Parque España. For a minute you’ll forget you’re in Mexico City and then you’ll realize: this is Mexico City, and this is why we love it. - Carolina Carreño
Stay at the Ludlow Hotel which gives you everything the Lower East Side has to offer. Hardwood floors, handmade silk rugs and artisan-crafted Moroccan lamps are featured in every room at The Ludlow Hotel. A rooftop bar and French restaurant called Dirty French are on site to satisfy your cravings for traditional French bistro food. - Allis Ghim
The Crosby Bar is one of my favorite places for a cocktail or afternoon tea, especially in the summer when you can sit on the gorgeous terrace. - Dr. William Li
This is the inn experience you fantasize about. The bedrooms were designed by Matthew Patric Smyth and the public spaces by Hendricks Churchil. The dining room offers pub food like Scotch Eggs, chicken pot pie and fish & chips with good malted vinager served in a well-appointed setting. Having drinks on the wrap-around white porch completes the experience. - Natalie Randall
Who decorated this place?! It's chic! Seriously, The Chloe is an excellent place to stay: The rooms are comfy, the bathrooms large, and the pool—and pool bar—a fun respite. - Sara Ruffin Costello
After a long day, nothing beats a vodka martini in the Living Room at the midcentury-styled Dewberry hotel smack on wonderful Marion Square. - John Loecke + Jason Oliver Nixon
The owners of The Dewberry went to great lengths to revitalize and preserve this centrally located Federal Building, and no detail has been overlooked. Take particular note of The Urban Electric Co. lighting (bench-made in North Charleston) in the aptly named Living Room, the figure studies in the bathrooms and ballrooms by Charleston artist Douglas Ballentine, and the hallways lined with wallpaper commissioned by local taxidermist Becca Barnett. The rooftop bar is the perfect way to end the day complete with a Lowcountry sunset and panoramic views of the Cooper River. - Molly Waring
Make a reservation for the Dewberry hotel’s Citrus Club rooftop bar for a sunset cocktail paired with amazing views. While there, pop into Garden & Gun’s Fieldshop and discover unique Southern finds. - Allison Williamson
I visit Charleston often and The Dewberry is the chicest place to stay downtown. There’s a sexy lobby bar, a fun rooftop restaurant, and the rooms are divine. - Amanda Lindroth
If you prefer to stay downtown, I love the Dewberry Hotel for its clean luxury and beautiful design. The bar is chic and the shop downstairs always features special pop-ups and works from local artists. The rooftop bar, The Citrus Club, gives the best views in the city! - Laura Schneider
I love this glam hotel with its many amazing decor elements. I especially love the hotel’s Fieldshop by Garden & Gun which has some wonderful one-of-a-kind finds. - Stephanie Summerson Hall
Stop off in this former Federal Building turned Mad Men Era looking hotel, for a cocktail before dinner in their 'Living Room' - Cator Sparks
Our new favorite Charleston hostelry, the Emeline boasts a perfect location and crisp, inspired interiors paired with a lovely courtyard. The coffee shop is great for meetings with clients. Fantastic service to boot! - John Loecke + Jason Oliver Nixon
"If we are lucky we’ll snag a table at The Corner Hotel in Tivoli for brunch. The owners (Brice Marden and his family) have done a fantastic job redecorating the hotel, which is also home to his outstanding personal art collection. It is set in a charming century-old building and the farm-to-table menu somehow seems to appeal to all members of the family—a rare yet important factor, for sure. More than likely I will see a familiar face in there, too!" - Katie Lydon
"My husband and I both love The Corner, the restaurant in Hotel Tivoli that features incredible farm to table food by Chef Devon Gilroy sourced from local farmers. The personal art collection of painters Brice and Helen Marden is woven throughout the restaurant and the hotel rooms upstairs." - Bettina Prentice
Sit on the terrace overlooking Lake Waramaug and savor the German delicacies cooked with Calvados, lingonberries, peppercorn sauce, spatzle and rosti potatoes. Catch the evening breeze. - Natalie Randall
A legendary old mansion hotel on St Charles with epic front porch cocktails and bites. Located in uptown New Orleans, The Columns is an excellent alternative to staying in the French Quarter. - Sara Ruffin Costello
Nestled amongst the grandiose oak trees and homes of St. Charles Avenue sits the iconic Columns Hotel that was originally built as a private residence in 1883. It’s a great place to stay or simply play. I recommend indulging yourself with all that the stunning interior has to offer, including the dreamy wallpaper and impressive bar, then sit on the covered porch with a refreshing Mint Julep and watch the streetcars roll by. - Beetle Hillery
The only place I stay in New Orleans and the only place I ever saw a ghost. The Smiths could not be more welcoming and their staff count not be more gracious. Every morning warm biscuits and coffee delivery to your bed side, located in the heart of the French Quarter. - Michael Bruno
This rustic and charming inn tucked into the redwoods, feels like you're going back in time- in the best way possible. Plus breakfast here could not be any better. - Ana Hito
I have only had the pleasure of a tour, but the fantasy element of a European alpine setting has me wanting to book as soon as we get snow. Skiing Hunter is only minutes away. - Michael Bruno
Get one of the six cozy rooms in this perfect little mountain gem located in one of the arts and crafts cottages built in the 1880s for the Colgate Family. Serene wooded grounds for an idyllic weekend. - Juan Carretero
"Full disclosure I own Valley Rock Inn… The 3-5 bedroom guest houses were completely renovated and each has a dedicated lounge and sunning area by the pool. " - Michael Bruno
One of my favorite neighborhood spots hidden away in the Old Village of Mt. Pleasant. My husband and I love walking down the street to get a cocktail! - Carrie Morey
Newly updated with a standout menu, the Post House is a charming spot for dinner (or Sunday brunch) and a side of people watching. The Crispy Butter Bean Burger is an afterwork fave. - Allison Williamson
This hotel and restaurant is owned and operated by Basic Projects, the design darlings of Charleston and owners of The Fat Radish & Basic Kitchen. Stay at this charming inn or just come for dinner... you'll be delighted. It is set in the Old Village, where you should take a stroll down to the water and take a look at some of Charleston's most beautiful homes. - Laura Schneider
Our favorite restaurant is Foxfire Mountain House in Mount Tremper.
Their menu is all locally sourced and their cocktails are all crafted with unique house-made infusions and bitters.
- Anne Foster + Suysel Cunningham
This old schoolhouse, turned Inn is one of my a favorite places to stop for a cocktail on my way though the Catskills. - Ana Hito
Foxfire reminds me of my days on the west coast when I used to go to Cabo San Lucas when it was all dirt roads. There is something raw and sexy about the bar at Foxfire that gives me the same relaxed feeling. - Michael Bruno
For a beautiful glamping experience with stunning views, Treebones is the place. These solar powered yurts are equipped with everything you need for a luxury off the grid experience. - Ana Hito