Luxury

Roam+Board :: Templar Hotel

templar hotel toronto[trip style = luxury + urban]

What The Templar cringes at the name hotel, kind of. Yes, you can book four walls with a locking door on a nightly basis, yet the 27-room marble and stone-built structure would rather be referred to as the urban villa it is.

Officially opened to the public in October 2012, it is miles in the making. The well-traveled owners brought their passion for travel and know-how for design into the project aiming to create a space that's more home-away-from-home (of the Dwell Magazine variety), than white-glove tower.

MORE PHOTOS BELOW.

Browsing Trip Styler-esque stays for my recent trip to Toronto, when I came upon the Templar, I stopped searching and booked it immediately. I'm glad I did. My neutral room---which may appear simple to the untrained eye---was complex like a piece of abstract art, different from every vantage point. Outfitted in Ipe flooring---a sustainable wood from Uraguay and the hardest in existence---penny tiles, floor-to-ceiling windows and a silk-filled duvet, these layers were lovely, but it was the Corian bathtub {bigger than a double bed} that had me at hello.

The downstairs lounge, surrounded in hand-combed Japanese ledge rock and softened in furs, is a place I longed to linger armed with a tumbler of Grey Goose on the rocks---no joke, I tried to extend my return-date. Trip Styler approved!

Where Downtown Toronto in the Fashion District.

When Toronto's hot in the summer and Canadian crisp---think icy and snow dusted---in the winter. Dress for sweating and shivering depending on the season. If you visit in the summer and T-dot's urban jungle gets too steamy, check out one of Toronto's urban beaches I wrote about in Expedia for the Expedia Viewfinder Blog.

Who/Why Generally, hotels aren't your bag unless they appear on the Contemporist. The word guest makes you cringe, and you'd prefer a conversation over a check-in.

Cost Rates start from the low 200s per night and include WiFi, a ton of cachet, and a chef who will prepare any meal your heart desires (within reason) at any hour.

Photos templar hotel lobby {The lobby}

templar hotel + details {The design details}

the templar hotel lounge {The lounge}

templar restaurant

templar urban villa restaurant {The restau-kitchen}

More Roam+Board Encuentro Guadalupe – Mexico Hotel Havana – San Antonio The Amersand Hotel – London Mount Engadine Lodge – Canadian Rockies Lava Lava Beach Club – Hawaii Island Ace Hotel – Seattle The Wickaninnish Inn – Tofino The Burrard – Vancouver  Hotel de Glace – Quebec Alcazar Palm Springs – California Jumeirah Zabeel Saray – Dubai Makena Resort – Maui Find more R+B hotels featured here, plus our it list of worldwide hotel picks.

[photos taken by @tripstyler]

Roam+Board :: Encuentro Guadalupe

[trip style = luxury + glamping + wine tasting]

{Editor's Note :: Starting this week, Trip Styler's flight schedule is soaring in a savvier direction. Instead of lifting off three times a week, we're going to fly twice a week with a little more in tow, departing on Tuesdays and Thursdays. As always, find daily updates on Trip Styler's Editor's Diary and Instagram.}

What
My stay last week at Encuentro Guadalupe {formerly Endemico} in Mexico's wine country effortlessly slots into one of my top five hotel hangouts to date. Since its official opening on July 1st, 2012, I've been eying {read: drooling over} this modular masterpiece, even writing about it in Fodor's. So enamored with the removed anti-resort, I booked a few nights for my wedding anniversary. MORE PHOTOS BELOW.

Twenty rectangular lofts sit staggered between desert brush and boulders on a steep hill overlooking a vine-lined landscape in Mexico's wine country. And yes, Mexico has a wine country 60+ wineries strong, but like many other countries in the world, the bulk of the consumption stays within the borders, which is why it's not known to the same degree as Napa or Bordeaux.

Pulling into the nature reserve from the routa del vino {wine route}, the eco-lofts are hard to spot, blending into their surroundings like they're native to the land. Constructed off the ground for the least environmental impact using a combination of steel and concrete, they're meant to disappear into the eco-retreat's 232-acre landscape over time.

Inside each minimalist muse is a blank slate bathed in white---white paneling, white duvet, white-tiled bathroom---lit by Edison-style bulbs. Clean-lined wood furniture completes the space, and also makes an appearance on the pod's porch fronting a clay, wood-burning fireplace.

Up at the petite restaurant and infinity pool, nature continues its magic show from a breezy vantage point over an intoxicating blend of vines, boulders and mountains. Sitting on a wood-slat lounger---as if right off the pages of Dwell Magazine---topped with a black and white striped cushion, sights like creamsicle-colored dragonflies dancing above the water or jackrabbits bounding between the brush play on repeat. Speaking of which, I'd like to hit the repeat button on my stay ASAP.

Where
Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico, about one hour from the Tecate MEX-US Border along a safe, well-maintained and well-marked road. If you're coming from Canada or the US, driving to Encuentro Guadalupe from San Diego takes a little less than two hours. {See recommendations regarding border crossings below.}

When
While the resort's 20 pads are equipped with both air conditioning and heating for Mexico's hot-come-cool wine country climate, temperatures are the toastiest from May to October. While I was there in June, it was about 27-degrees C during the day and 14-degrees C in the evening. The winter season is November through April, when highs hover around 18-degrees C {64 Fahrenheit}, and evening lows can dip below zero.

Who/Why
For you, boutique is best, yet fluffy slippers and molecular cuisine are not a requirement for every trip. Your far-flung happy place is an inside-out, nature-soaked sejour combining high design and the great outdoors.

Cost
Rates start around $230 per night (incl. taxes) and come with *really fast* WiFi, parking and a welcome sip of sangria. Fido is welcome. As for kids, well, you'll have to Skype them before dipping into the infinity pool.

Trip Styler Tip: Request an eco-loft on the sunset side of the mountain. Loft 10 has optimum sun exposure and lofts 1-7 are closest to the pool.

Know This
- On the way down, I crossed the border at Tijuana and it was fine. On the way back, I took the Tecate crossing, and I recommend this border.
- If possible, don't drive an SUV or flashy truck, which draw unnecessary attention from the wrong people. Non-luxe cars are your best bet. I took a Toyota Prius.
- You'll need extra insurance on your vehicle or rental vehicle to cross the border.
- If you do take the Tijuana or Otay-Mesa crossing, you can drive the 1D coastal route down to Ensenada and veer inland for 25 mins to reach Valle de Guadalupe. The coastal route hugs the seaside for most of the way down and has three tolls which require $2.45 usd each time. Note, there are no tolls on the hour-long drive between the hotel and the Tecate border.
- You may pass military checkpoints in Mexico and the US. Don't be alarmed; this is standard practice.
- When you arrive at Encuentro Guadalupe, you check in inside a giant rectangular building which quadruples as a restaurant, tasting room, wine production space and art gallery.
- The hotel's eco-lofts are spread out over the peaks and valleys of a 232-acre plot, so you're asked to leave your car at reception. A bellhop drives you to your loft, and while on property, you can get picked up from your loft or walk where you need to go.
- There are two restaurants at the hotel. One is in the winery building and one is at the pool. I preferred the pool restaurant, where you can order breakfast, lunch and dinner. To give you an idea of pricing, a local beer costs $3.50 usd and a trio of fish tacos cost $9 usd. If you want to drink some wine you purchased while self-touring the region, you can sip it by the pool or at any meal---there's no corkage fee.
- The hot tub is heated, but the infinity pool is left to the day's heat for its warmth.
- Each eco-loft contains two complimentary carafes of bottled water {refilled daily}, a wine fridge with local wine {for purchase}, WiFi, a woolen robe and a two-way radio in case you need to contact reception. Bring a book---thankfully, there's  no TV---as well as slippers to keep your feet warm on the concrete floors.
- There are roads and trails if you want to go walking, jogging, or hiking on the property. - The grounds are dusty, so don't pack your Sunday best. Sandals, non-suede booties and hiking boots are de rigueur.
- Sweaters and wraps are perfect for keeping warm at night. Otherwise, the clay fireplaces do a stand-up job. - Bring lots of sunscreen because there's no Costco or drug store nearby.
- Wineries I recommend: Adobe Guadalupe {tasting is $10}, Tres Mujeres {tasting is $5} and L.A. Cetto {tasting from $2}.
- While at wineries or eating out in the area, be VERY clear about what and how much you order, and keep a mental tally of what you ordered. My bill often inched up and had to be readjusted before paying.

Photos

Enter to Win :: A West Coast Weekend Away

ucluelet BC[trip style = spa + active & adventure + luxury + beach + weekend getaway]

{Editor's Note: Tourism Ucluelet recently contacted me with a trip that was too good not to share. In partnership with Trip Styler, they are offering a trip style = weekend getaway including a three-night stay, a spa gift certificate and surf lessons! See below for details.}

Update June 24, 2013, 6.35pm: Congrats Bridget Clifford. According to Random.org, you have been chosen to win this sand, surf and spa package in Uclelet, BC. You have been contacted via email and have two days to claim your prize.

One of my VERY accomplished travel writing friends recently told me Vancouver Island's west coast is his favorite place on earth. In the spirit of sharing my GORGEOUS backyard with you, I implore you to check out this sand, spa and surf giveaway to that very locale, Ucluelet.

The Goods {a $1000 value}
  • Three-night stay at Black Rock Oceanfront Resort in a Studio Suite. Black Rock Resort is perched at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in a centuries-old rainforest. Suites offer a magical perspective of Vancouver Island’s wild west coast.
  • $100 gift certificate to Nurture Day Spa, an Aveda Spa merging plant-based skin and body care products with the art of high-touch experience customized to your specific skin and body care needs.
  • Surf lesson and complimentary rentals for two at Relic Surf Shop and School, offering a wilderness surfing experience in Pacific Rim National Park.

How to Enter Comment on this post and tell us your favorite way to spend a three-day weekend, via the "leave a comment" link below. *You MUST comment on this post for a chance to win. Along with the below bonus entries, you have up to three chances to win.

Bonus entry 1. Go to Trip Styler's Instagram, find this contest's post, and regram it per the instructions. Bonus entry 2. Tweet this: Enter to win a 3-day surf n spa weekend via @Travel_Ucluelet + @tripstyler -> Enter: http://tiny.cc/TSUcl #TSUcluelet #UclueletXCanada

Details Open to residents of Canada and the USA 21 years or older. Entries will be accepted June 10 - 24 {until 5pm}, 2013. Winner will be chosen via random.org and announced at the top of THIS POST on June 24, 2013. After prizing notification is sent via email, the winner has two days to make contact, or the prize will be given to another entrant.

PS - To get to Ucluelet, fly to the Tofino airport from Vancouver, or go by boat from the Horseshoe Bay BC Ferries terminal—a half hour outside of downtown Vancouver—and drive onto the 1.5-hour car ferry bound for Departure Bay, Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Once in Nanaimo, follow the signs for Tofino/Ucluelet, a 2.5-hour drive away.

[photos by tourism ucluelet]

From Sea to Sky

flying up to whistler seaplane[trip style = luxury + active & adventure]

{Editor's Note :: At this very moment I'm in Whistler testing a new and splashy luxe package offered by the Pan Pacific Whistler. Flying in and out by seaplane is on the menu, as is two nights in a one-bedroom suite complete with kitchen, walk-out balcony, WiFi, daily breakfast, lunch at Dubh Linn Gate Irish Pub, bike rental and dinner at one of many local restaurants like Alta Bistro. The details (package available until Sept 29, 2013). Rates for two start at $1,138. I'm micro-blogging about the experience as I go, so check out Whistler and check in with me on InstagramTwitterFacebook and Vine.}

I was recently researching a story for Fodor's on the most beautiful road trips in Canada, and the Sea-to-Sky stretch between Vancouver and Whistler came up in a ton of publications. Hugging granite cliffs, the road winds through ancient forests and practically kisses the sea. And don't even get me started on the glacial vistas---there's a reason there are so many roadside viewpoints.

Yesterday I took the same journey from an alternate near-angelic angle. Boarding a 14-seat seaplane in Vancouver, I literally traveled from sea to sky above the namesake highway. Cresting at cloud level, the seaplane floated at the top of peaks so sculpted and white, they appeared as though they were decorated by the Cake Boss using a fancy frosting tool.

Flying low above glaciers giving way to deep green valleys divided by frothy slivers (aka. raging rivers), Canada's wild took on a whole new point of view. Pairing this journey with a luxe weekend is the icing-formed peaks on the cake.

Trip Styler Tip :: You can enter to win this Fly-In/Fly-Out Package here (just click on the contest tab). The contest closes Sunday, May 26.

vancouver harbour air terminal Vancouver's Harbour Air Terminal

Video - Taking off from Vancouver

Video - Landing in Whistler

pan pacific whistler village centre lobby Pan Pacific Village Centre Lobby {Note: there are two Pan Pacific properties in Whistler}

Video - My room at the Pan Pacific Village Centre

[Photos by @tripstyler, taken while as a guest of Pan Pacific Whistler. See my 'view' on what I write about here.]

Roam+Board :: The Ampersand Hotel

[trip style = luxury + urban]

What
Distracted by every fabric, wall covering and light fixture, I couldn't stop photographing The Ampersand Hotel, which I booked on a whim to extend a short trip to London. It was my version of a celeb and I was the paparazzi.

A stately stay influenced by the Victorian values of discovery and wonder, orchids welcome guests into the smart-whimsical lobby and the rest is history. I checked in early {10.30am} and the happy-go-lucky-meets-highly-efficient staff made a room available for me right away.

Opening the door to my overnight abode, I smiled. The bedroom's neutral tones and rich fabrics made the tufted headboard and musical wallpaper pop. Inspired, I cracked open a package of cookies and a chilled sparkling water---raiding the minibar is free and encouraged---and sat in silence studying every detail around me.

Later that day after exploring the city, I came back for a spot of tea. When in London... The Drawing Room's spread was fit for a queen. Instead of a tired tray of crumpets and clotted cream, there was an oversized marble table filled to the brim with mega macarons, tarts and pink meringue. I chose peppermint tea and a raspberry-filled, heart-shaped macaron {and ate the whole thing}. Trip Styler approved!

Where
London, England, 20 steps from the South Kensington Tube station.

When
Will and Kate's playground is brightest in the spring, summer and early fall. Winter is usually wet.

Who/Why
You're into the complete package---design, service, comfort, location and chic eateries.

Cost
Rates start around $200 per night and include WiFi and the minibar's bounty.

More Roam+Board
Mount Engadine Lodge – Canadian Rockies
Lava Lava Beach Club – Hawaii Island
Ace Hotel – Seattle
The Wickaninnish Inn – Tofino
The Burrard – Vancouver
Hotel de Glace – Quebec
Alcazar Palm Springs – California
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray – Dubai
Makena Resort – Maui
Find more R+B hotels featured here, plus our it list of worldwide hotel picks.

[photos taken by @tripstyler]