The Discovery Trekking Extreme Ultralite Travel Towel

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You may be wondering why you should bring along your own towel if you plan to stay in hotels this summer. Simple! The Discovery Trekking Extreme Ultralite towel is different. Its a towel, a travel blanket, a sun-protective sarong, and much more!

This silky towel takes almost no room, but provides a lot of use.  Going to the beach and the pool? No problem! Your towel will dry FAST so it’s ready to go when you are. The Extreme Ultralite towel also functions as a sarong or swimsuit cover, so you can bring it along in style and then use it to dry off after your swim.

If your fun in the sun includes sand this summer, the Extreme Ultralite towel is the perfect choice. Since it doesn’t attract sand like other towels, you don’t have to worry about trekking grains through your hotel room or vacation rental. Whether your travel plans include workouts, running, or just hanging by the pool your Extreme Ultralite towel is the perfect companion. While you travel, it makes a lovely blanket to keep you or your kids comfortable as you head to your fun destination. 

With so many uses for your Discover Trekking Exteme Ultralite towel, the real question is why wouldn’t you bring it along? For more information, please visit www.discoverytrekking.com

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Shop the City by Conrad: Conrad Miami Debuts Inspired Luxury Shopping Experience

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Conrad Miami announced the launch of Shop the City by Conrad, a guest package providing extraordinary VIP shopping experiences. Conrad Hotels & Resorts understands that its guests are looking for a unique and immersive stay in the cities they visit, and Shop the City by Conrad provides a customizable shopping experience complete with local boutiques and sightseeing. Beginning April 1 through May 21, Conrad Miami will serve as the backdrop for the Shop the City by Conrad experience.

Guests will delight in this bespoke shopping experience, which includes a 2-night stay in the hotel’s Deluxe City View or Premium View Rooms, breakfast-for-two each morning with Miami’s famous Cuban coffee before embarking on a full day of shopping at the city’s chicest boutiques - all from the comfort of their own chauffeured vehicle. 

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Conrad Miami has teamed up with some of the most exclusive retail brands in the city including Burberry in Miami’s Design District, Saint Laurent at Bal Harbour Shops, Tourneau in the Village of Merrick Park in Coral Gables, and The Webster – a locally inspired multi-brand boutique on Miami Beach. The hotel’s knowledgeable concierge is happy to offer personalized recommendations for cultural destinations based on the guests’ preferences.

“Miami is known worldwide for its shopping, and Conrad Miami is perfectly located near all the best shopping hot spots in the city,” said Stephane Mercier, general manager, Conrad Miami. “The Shop the City by Conrad package is part of our ongoing commitment to connect our guests with the local culture and excitement of Miami. This experience allows our guests to explore the best of what Miami has to offer from luxury shopping to beaches, great dining, and much more.”

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Situated in the heart of the city’s financial district and vibrant city center, Conrad Miami offers contemporary luxury with soaring views of the city and Biscayne Bay. Guests will enjoy the rooftop poolside oasis, gourmet dining at the hotel’s signature restaurant, Atrio, the newly renovated rooftop tennis courts, and the personalized service for a warm weather getaway. In addition to Conrad Miami, the brand will offer limited-time Shop the City by Conrad stays in select cities throughout 2015, including: Conrad Dubai, Conrad Istanbul, Conrad Tokyo, Conrad Beijing, Conrad Hong Kong, and Conrad New York.

The Shop the City by Conrad package for Conrad Miami starts at $405 per night for a two-night minimum.

For more information on Shop the City by Conrad and details on participating properties and retailers, please visit shopthecitybyconrad.com.

For more information about Conrad Hotels & Resorts please visit www.conradhotels.com or http://news.conradhotels.com.

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TRAVEL: U. S. Grant Hotel, San Diego

Being fashionably late can be one way to get you noticed at a party, but it can also be a vulgar expression of rudeness. One can usually get away with being fifteen minutes late to a cocktail gathering, but a tardy arrival for a dinner party might mean your host's

hors d'oeuvres

will be served cold with flat champagne. Shame on you!

When it comes to air travel, "late" can mean "not traveling", as

your

fashionado Traveler

recently discovered. My recent trip to Delta's first class ticket counter produced sad news: my reservation had been for the day before! Time to make lemonade: a quick call to Starwood's Platinum Concierge and I was booked for the night at the stellar

U. S. Grant

hotel in downtown San Diego. And what delicious lemonade it was...read on:

THE SPOT

Built by the son of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, The U.S. Grant hotel has been an icon of grandeur in downtown San Diego since its opening in 1910. In 2003, the hotel was purchased by the Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation, who closed the doors for twenty-one months to renovate the building at a cost of over $80 million. It reopened in November of 2006 and is truly a sight to behold! Read the entire history of the hotel

here

.

The U. S. Grant - a Starwood Hotels

Luxury Collection

hotel, boasts 247 luxurious rooms and 47 opulent suites, along with the legendary Grant Grill and Lounge and 33,000 square feet of elegant and historic event spaces and ballrooms.

THE HOT

Arriving via taxi in the hotel's interior motor court, I was greeted by a bellman who whisked my luggage away and escorted me to the front desk. As I had arrived around noon, my accommodation was not quite ready providing me with a perfect opportunity to explore the hotel! I was met by Russ Mitchell, the hotel's Director of Sales and Marketing, who provided me with an hour-long tour of the property and regaled me with the hotel's history and his encyclopedic knowledge of little-known facts about the property. We even visited one of the two two-story Presidential Suites, where I marveled at the beauty and elegance of what had been the itinerant home for monarchs, statesmen and captains of business from around the world.

After my tour I visited the bar in the Grant Grill for a refreshing dirty martini and met—by chance—

Dr. Kenneth Blum

, the noted and internationally recognized authority and researcher on neuropsychopharmacology and genetics, a friendly and unassuming man who—I've since learned—is credited as the co-discoverer of the alcoholism gene! A fascinating man who had simply stopped in to grab a quick snack.

Not long later the front desk called to inform me that my room was ready. I had been upgraded to a Landmark Suite, a delicious one-bedoom, 1-1/2 bath refuge with high ceilings, luxe furnishings and beautiful baths. My luggage arrived moments later and I took a few minutes to freshen up for the evening.

After exploring the historic lower level of the hotel, which has been lovingly restored to its early 20th century grandeur, I returned to the Grant Grill and was greeted by

Tom Scaramellino

, the Grant's Operations Manager who, like everyone else I encountered during my stay, welcomed me heartily and assured me that he and his entire staff were available to see to whatever needs I might have.

I ventured out into the neighborhood, where I strolled across the street and into Horton Plaza, a lovely outdoor mall, and then a few short blocks away into San Diego's famous Gaslamp Quarter, where I meandered past an endless array of restaurants, bars and unique shops. Returning to the Grant I couldn't help but be mesmerized by the huge crystal chandeliers in the Grand Lobby, rising above a massive Persian rug and comfortably furnished into a myriad of areas where one could relax, meet or simply reflect upon their surroundings and the day ahead.

Calling it a night early, my 7 a.m. flight looming before me, I slept in my oh-so-comfortable bed and awoke to the first hints of the rising sun as I indulged in a quick cup of coffee from the in-room gourmet coffee apparatus. It was a sad departure; I felt as if I never wanted to leave!

THE NOT

In a previous review - the St. Regis Atlanta - I was able to find a single tiny detail that was overlooked, a rarity indeed.

At the U. S. Grant I'm completely at a loss to complain about a single thing. A truly spectacular hotel. A gorgeous, comfortable room. Awesome staff. The food and beverage venues and service exceeded my expectations. There was no dust in my room, nor a single spot on a mirror or piece of glass. Even the bath amenities were perfectly aligned on the countertop!

Bravo!

FOR THOUGHT

U. S. Grant, hotel, San Diego. Four Stars. Rooms from $239 midweek, $199 weekend. Discounts and packages available. See the Luxury Collection

website

for more information.

Tips and trivia: Visit the perimeter walls of the space beyond the elevators for an interesting look at the hotel's history and that of its Native American owners. Look for the medallion in the middle of the floor between the two banks of elevators in the Grand Lobby; beneath it lies the hotel's time capsule, containing relics from the hotel's early years and the time of the recent renovation.

*fashionado Traveler Score: 9.8 (out of 10). Nothing gets a ten.

The fashionado Traveler

has traveled extensively throughout the world, including 47 U.S. States and four continents. He holds elite status with multiple hotel chains and is quickly approaching the two million mile mark on Delta Air Lines. He lives in the Atlanta area and hails originally from California, where he spent his younger and admittedly less stylish years in the San Francisco Bay Area. He invites your comments and encourages invitations to your favorite away-from-home places.  

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The Heavenly St. Regis Atlanta

The fashionado Traveler

Being fashionable when traveling involves more than simply making the right selections from your valise de fabuleux. How you get there and where you stay can make the difference between style and vile.

In my periodic writings, I'll share with you some of my own away-from-home experiences, be they fashionable or otherwise, which determination I shall leave to you, my dear reader.

THE SPOT

The St. Regis Hotel and Residences is nestled just off Peachtree Road in the Buckhead enclave, a mile or so down Paces Ferry Road from where Sonny Purdue, Georgia's Governor, calls home. A short pedestrian mall leads from  the hotel to where the Streets of Buckhead — Atlanta's answer to Rodeo Drive — will burst forth onto the scene in 2011.

The St. Regis boasts 120 rooms and 31 suites, and is also home to fifty private residences on the top fifteen floors of the hotel.

THE HOT

Arriving at the St. Regis in mid-afternoon, we were greeted and quickly dispatched by the hotel valet, who offered bell service for our two small overnight bags, which we politely declined. The check-in process was quick and effortless and we were escorted to our room by the desk clerk himself — a very nice touch! Even nicer was the handwritten welcome card from the hotel's general manager along with a bottle of Merlot on a silver wine plate and three large chocolate bars packed in lovely gift wrapping.

We had been double-upgraded from a Superior room to a Grand Deluxe room, which included a huge outdoor balcony furnished with lovely cushioned metal furniture. The room itself was truly a feast for the eyes, decorated in what I call the "Contemporary Deco" style: furniture and walls in soft tones, custom polished-nickel lamps and chandeliers and huge gloss white mouldings; I think I heard Barbara Barry whispering in my ear!

On the nightstand is what looks to be — at first glance — a telephone. Further investigation reveals that it's actually a control center for nearly everything in the room: temperature, lighting, hotel directory...even the weather! And no, darling, you can't control the weather, you can merely display it!

The bathroom — a stone and tile-clad masterpiece — had dual sinks, a large floor-to-ceiling tiled shower and a separate deep, oval tub, which is separated from the sleeping chamber by a sliding door, affording the weary traveler the opportunity to relax in a hot bath while watching TV or even gazing out upon the world through the balcony doors. One of the vanity mirrors even has a television screen embedded in it; I loved watching the news while freshening up for a trip out into the surrounding neighborhood!

Room service was efficient and delicious, the menu a well-chosen subset of the hotel's Paces 88 Restaurant which itself provides both indoor and al fresco dining. The pool area at the St. Regis is a quiet, private oasis in a busy part of the city, and provides both comfortable lounge chairs and serviced tables. Just up a flight of stairs from the pool is a well-groomed outdoor event space which boasts a large, well-landscaped lawn area replete with bocce ball equipment, a very nice touch. The hotel also features a lovely outdoor area off the main lobby-level bar, where well-heeled travelers, local cognoscenti and other shaken-not-stirred types mingle under the stars.

The true standout at the St. Regis is its staff. We were unfailingly greeted with a smile by every single person we encountered, were always made to feel as if we were highly-valued guests, and every request we made was handled quickly and graciously.

THE NOT

In over fifteen years of near-constant travel, there is never anything that's perfect. Ever. But the St. Regis Atlanta was as close to perfect as a hotel can be without resorting to nitpickery. OK, I hear you all groaning that I must be "on the take" or what have you; I am forced to share one minor quibble: The bottle of wine that greeted our arrival in the room was, unfortunately, not accompanied by a wine opener. However a simple push of a button on the "control center" summoned our white-gloved butler with one in less than ninety seconds. Who's to complain?

FOR THOUGHT

The St. Regis Atlanta. Five Stars. Rooms from $340 midweek, $270 weekend. Discounts and packages available. See the St. Regis website for more information.


*fashionado Traveler Score: 9.5 (out of 10). Nothing gets a ten.

The fashionado Traveler has traveled extensively throughout the world, including forty-seven U.S. States and four continents. He holds elite status with multiple hotel chains and is quickly approaching the two million mile mark on Delta Air Lines. He lives in the Atlanta area and hails originally from California, where he spent his younger and admittedly less stylish years in the San Francisco Bay Area. He invites your comments and encourages invitations to your favorite away-from-home places.