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  2. The best U.S. cities for nightlife and late-night cravings - AOL

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    Lyft shares data-backed insights about nightlife and late-night cravings across the U.S. The best U.S. cities for nightlife and late-night cravings Skip to main content

  3. The Most Luxurious Hotels in Five Popular US Cities - AOL

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    A New York City landmark since its 1930 debut, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel is located in New York City's posh Upper East Side. The Carlyle has 192 rooms, including 92 suites, with many ...

  4. 15 Warm Places to Visit in February, According to Real Travelers

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    Why We Love It: vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and easy accessibility. Average Daily Temperature in February : 77°F Where to Stay: Novotel Miami (from $293/night); Kimpton Epic Hotel (from ...

  5. Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    With over 40.8 million visitors annually as of 2023, [11] Las Vegas is one of the most visited cities in the United States. It is the third most popular U.S. destination for business conventions [12] and a global leader in the hospitality industry. [13] The city is also host to more AAA Five Diamond hotels than any other city in the world. [14]

  6. Grupo Habita - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 it also expressed an interest in opening a hotel in the Stockade District of Kingston, New York, [7] a historic Hudson Valley city north of New York City that is fast becoming a cultural hot spot, with a large local hipster culture, a strong arts community and a vibrant nightlife. [8] [9]

  7. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife has been a vibrant area of research for sociologists. Nightlife establishments including pubs, bars, and nightclubs function as third places, according to Ray Oldenburg in The Great Good Place. [6] Some sociologists have argued that vibrant city nightlife scenes contribute to the development of culture as well as political movements.