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San Diego Travel News: February 2023 | The Magazine
Courtesy of Sanctuary Camelback Vacation resort Examine out a very hot audio pageant, chow down at a highly predicted new mountainside restaurant, or reserve a desk at a buzzy new joint so shut to the Tremendous Bowl you may just location Rihanna. If the snow’s calling, sojourn to Mammoth for a handful of evenings at the new Sierra Nevada Resort, reimagined by EDG Layout (regarded for sprucing up luxe motels like the Four Seasons Westlake and Andaz Scottsdale). The enormous timbered foyer begs guests to cozy up with a bottle of California cabernet by the fireplace. Rooms layer modern day aesthetics like equipment partitions created from upcycled timber salvaged from…
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With a sparkling stadium and surging program, San Diego State makes an easy case for Pac-12 expansion
SAN DIEGO — J.D. Wicker is standing on the top concourse of one of the biggest parties in the country. What else would you call San Diego State’s new stadium, which equates to the latest lob pass for what the school hopes is a slam-dunk entry into the Pac-12? On its best day, which projects to be every game day, college football is almost a sideshow in new Snapdragon Stadium. The main event is the craft brew-infused vibe that San Diego State’s athletic director has, well, crafted. “There are more bars in that stadium than there are in most cities,” said Aztecs coach Brady Hoke. That isn’t entirely why San…
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San Diego Travel News: January 2023 | The Magazine
Courtesy of Sensei Porcupine Creek Adios pandemic revenge vacation. World explorers are building 2023 about transformative adventures, manifesting culinary dream excursions, higher-tech pampering, and wanderings that thrust their actual physical talents to boundaries unseen. Andaz Mexico Metropolis Condesa Lodge The handsome new Andaz Mexico Town Condesa Resort overlooks the bougie nouveau architecture and extensive jacaranda-lined lanes of the stylish Condesa neighborhood. Chill at Mexico City’s tallest rooftop pool sipping matcha or hit up their “Wooftop” Bar for a margarita with attendant pooches bedazzled in Swarovski (very seriously). Elsewhere in Condesa, this thirty day period at Dwelling of Gaga, Mexican artist Fernando Palma Rodriguez’s trippy sculptures acquire on environmental challenges plaguing…