Dear Wellness Seekers,
NY Times Travel Trend: Hotels Wooing Guests With Music in surprising places is a turn toward a deeper understanding of power of music to soothe the savage beast but at another level – that of live performance. It is refreshing to see the humanity in music be celebrated especially because we are saturated with artificial feeds on every technology device accessible.
This Spanista Travel Diary Self Care tip offers anyone who is traveling for work or for pleasure this can be the Olive in the Martini. Seek some down time to enjoy these enhancements weather over cocktail meeting or Spa time. Just these few moments of Self Care – really relaxing on the property as it is designed for your comfort and the staff enjoy caring for you. Too many times a was ‘too busy’ to enjoy it with regrets. So RELAX A BIT – it will stimulate your creativity.
Nothing can replace the emotional impact of a performance of musical artists – yes indeed Spanista views them as artists especially the intimacy it creates in outside of typical venues like theaters, stadiums and the like. Well, it is ever so pleasant!
I could not find the link in the Sunday Travel Times to share with you so I will highlight three of enlightened locations so as you travel in the future you will be sure to take the opportunity to enjoy the special experience. It is worth your time. Two of the places mentioned I have been a guest at personally so I can surely can recommend them first hand. Check out the photo above in Cabos!
1. Cornelia Spa at the Surrey Hotel in New York City has a violinist playing classical music in the Relaxation Library of its spa on select dates throughout the year. And to enhance your enjoyment the performer also takes requests. This Spa is a favorite of mine. I plan on spending quality time here on my next visit to New York. Cafe Boulud which is right there pays homage to New York’s Cafe Society is a fabulous choice for its food, ambiance and people watching not to mention fabulous food.
2. Amelia Island, Florida’s Ritz Carlton has two acoustic guitarists, Richard Stratton and Alex Affronti, paying weekend evenings on its club level. strumming by the fireplace, they sing pop songs from the ’70’s and 80’s. This is one of my favorite retreats near Jacksonville and the America’s oldest City, St. Augustine.
3. Jumeirah Carlton Tower London, a harpist plays in the lobby, but instead of the expected classical music, she entertains her audience with hits from Beyonce and other billboard top 100 artists. I have yet to visit this Hotel but have heard very good things about it and have it on my list.
NY Times Travel Trend: Hotels Wooing Guests With Music is great for travelers who deserve to be welcomed by something beyond the typical especially in luxury hotels that want the experience to be distinctive, enjoyable and memorable as a cut above – clearly different for the right reasons – striking a positive emotional chord. Spanista says thumbs up.
Comes back tomorrow to see the next Chapter of my AbodShelters humanitarian to Asikuma in Ghana, Africa.
To Your Self Care Journey To Joy,