
"Depending on your travel style and preferences, a winter trip can take many forms. Adventure enthusiasts who don't mind cramming a few extra layers into a suitcase tend to gravitate towards the thrills of skiing in the Alps, followed by fireside cocoa at an alpine lodge. For some urbanites, a quiet country refuge provides the perfect backdrop for relaxation, while others prefer hopping from one bustling city hotel to another, experiencing all the culture and energy."
"Leisure travelers are drawn to downtime-focused spa getaways, with seasonal favorites including soaking in thermal hot springs. If you've already had enough brisk air and bulky layers before Jack Frost fully takes hold, a sunny beach resort is probably a better fit. When it comes to planning, you can start by scouting out a destination and then choosing a place to stay. But sometimes it's nice - and novel (ahem, no chance of getting stuck in a vacation rut) - to take the opposite approach."
"Why not base a winter escape around a newly opened hotel that's worth traveling for - and also in a prime location for your favorite type of winter fun? From a quaint inn in the Hudson Valley to a Parisian boite where female art flourishes to a surf-oriented boutique stay on Mexico's Pacific Coast, these design-forward new hotels should be on our radar for this winter."
Winter travel accommodates many preferences: alpine skiing with lodge cocoa, quiet country retreats, city-hopping for culture, spa-focused downtime with thermal hot springs, or sunny beach resorts for those avoiding cold. Trip planning can begin by selecting a destination or by choosing a newly opened hotel as the central reason to travel. Design-forward hotels in locations like the Hudson Valley, Paris, and Mexico’s Pacific Coast combine aesthetic interiors with proximity to seasonal activities. The Six Bells Inn exemplifies a cozy fireside retreat with heirloom quilts, handmade ceramics, canopy beds, vintage sofas, moody wall coverings, and intimate nooks for waiting out flurries or blizzards.
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