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| On this page we offer a highly subjective list of accommodations and other travel-related services that we can personally recommend. |
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| In New York City |
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| When we're in New York, we like to stay at one of the Ian Schrager Hotels
close to the theatre district: the Hudson, the Paramount, and the Royalton.
Designed by Phillipe Starck, each is comfortable, affordable, convenient, and utterly fabulous. |
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| In Provincetown |
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| We can highly recommend a gem run by innkeepers Stephen Mascilo and Trevor Pinker: The Oxford. As their website says, this guest house offers the perfect balance of luxurious accommodations in a warm, relaxed, and secluded environment. |
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| The best way to get to Provincetown from Boston is by ferry. Bay State Cruise Company offers a regular ferry service that takes about three hours and a high-speed ferry that takes about two hours.
Boston Harbor Cruise offers a high-speed catamaran service that will get you from Beantown to Provincetown in just 90 minutes. |
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| In Puerto Rico |
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| Sitting atop the north wall of old San Juan, The Gallery Inn offers spectacular views of the sea. Close to forts, museums, galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, this rambling 18th-century inn has twenty-two beautifully appointed rooms nestled among courtyards, gardens, and patios. |
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| In the Berkshires |
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| Located three miles below the village of Sheffield Massachusetts, Howden Farm is convenient
to the many enriching outdoor and cultural activities that the Berkshires are famous for.
From the symphonies of Tanglewood to the antique shops, from hiking the mountain trails
and fishing on the nearby Housatonic River to the abundance of fine dining throughout, the B & B at Howden Farm and the Berkshires offer a rich palette of opportunities for every visitor.
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