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Road Trips With Pure: Southeast

Written by Pure Wellness | Jul 30, 2021 7:35:08 PM

Summer is the perfect time to pack up the car and head out on a road trip. As many of us are eager to start traveling again, road trips are especially enticing now with the ability to socially distance. Come along for the next installment of our Road Trips with Pure series as we take a tour of the Southeastern United States.

 

Our trip begins at the Hyatt Regency Savannah, centrally located in the city’s famed historic district. With direct accessto River Street, excellent restaurants and shops are within walking distance. To really soak up the atmosphere of the Old South, enjoy one of Savannah’s architecture or ghost tours. End the day with a cocktail overlooking the Savannah River before retiring to the hypoallergenic environment of a Pure Room for a great night’s sleep.

 

Next up, head down I-95 to Jacksonville where you’ll discover a different side of Florida. Historic neighborhoods, eclectic museums and a vibrant arts and culture scene make Jacksonville a great destination for everyone in the family. You’ll find Pure Rooms at the Residence Inn Jacksonville where you can rejuvenate and experience a guest room of choice that promotes well-being.

 

Our journey continues West along I-10 to Mobile, Alabama, a melting pot of cultures and traditions along the Gulf Coast. Check into the Homewood Suites Mobile before exploring the rich history of the USS Alabama and the GulfQuest Maritime Museum. When you stay in a Pure Room at the Homewood Suites, you’ll enjoy a guest room experience that is 99.99% free of all viral and bacterial allergens to promote your peace of mind.

 

It’s just a couple hours to New Orleans and Le Pavillon, a luxurious hotel with a history that provides an authentic connection to the city. Guests at Le Pavillon will also appreciate modern amenities like Pure Rooms, which feature purified air and allergy-friendly bedding to help you be your best during your time in New Orleans. Home to world-famous Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday celebrations, take a stroll down Bourbon street and check out the fun (and frightening) voodoo shops with all types of curios and trinkets.

 

Our trip concludes in Lafayette, Louisiana where you’ll find a unique flavor of the South. If you’re looking to sample some Cajun cuisine, Lafayette is the place to explore both the history and future of this distinct culinary tradition. End your vacation with the wellness experience of Pure Rooms at the Doubletree Lafayette located on the bank of the Vermilion river and only three miles from downtown.