Iconic Santa Monica hotel to relaunch
Santa Monica hotel The Georgian is set to officially reopen.
A fixture of the Southern California coastline since 1933, the historic hotel will reopen on April 3.
The famed Art Deco property has seen several iterations over the years, and hosted regular guests including Charlie Chaplin, Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe.
The Georgian has been carefully restored by Jon Blanchard and Nicolo Rusconi of BLVD Hospitality.
The property offers 84 keys – with 56 classic rooms and 28 one bedroom suites – providing sweeping ocean views.
The hotel’s Gallery 33 launched with works by actress Sharon Stone who presents her first show Shedding, a Prelude – on display through the end of March.
The Writer’s Room offers a private dining space and there is a 24-hour fitness centre.
On the ground level of the hotel, The Georgian offers a breakfast, lunch, and dinner beside the Sunset Terrace, Sunset Bar, and Dining Room.
Beneath The Georgian lies The Georgian Room, a historic dinner-only restaurant and piano bar that reopens for the first time in over 50 years.
There is a wide variety of off-site guest recreational activities including complimentary beach cruisers and opportunities to surf, sail, picnic, and practice yoga.
The Getty Villa, the Eames House, the Santa Monica History Museum, and the Santa Monica Pier are all nearby.
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