The manicured natural landscape of the historic resort is responsible for drawing in a variety of well-traveled vacation dwellers from near and far. The property has a colorful past, having served both as a 1940s army base, as well as the key location for Katharine Hepburn’s 1952 film, Pat and Mike. With glamour and nature abound, resort guests are sure to find that much-sought-after R&R.
With no pet fees, dog walking services, complimentary doggie bed and bowls, walking maps, and an exercise area down the street, this is definitely a hotel that’s gone to the dogs. But don’t worry. Owners get the special treatment, too (a private pool, Etro bath products).
Treat Coco to a staycation you wish you could take — a play day in a 6,000-square-foot indoor dog park followed by a massage and paw-dicure before catching some zzz’s in a sleek suite equipped with a plush bed and flat-screen TV. The chauffeur will even let her stick her head out the window of the Ferrari on the ride home.
This town’s got a serious chill factor.
Palihouse’s short-stay sister property is located in a refurbished West Hollywood hostel. With its plush rooms, Thai massage spa, and takeaway diner, it casts a seductive spell.
Come summer, the ski resort town entices outdoorsy types with showstopping mesas, plunging canyons, and renowned music and film fests.
Caught the June (travel) bug? Head to wine country, where the cuisine is four-star and the vino flows like the Amazon.
Skip out on Friday-evening traffic and head northeast to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Daily noontime flights from LAX mean you can be there before your fellow drivers make it home for dinner.
When you have enough time to spend a little life on the open road.