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| Shutters On The Beach houses 186 gracious guest rooms and
12 suites in a design that recalls the colorful architecture of the historic
beach resorts and cottages characteristic of the Southern California coast
during the 1920's and 1930's. |
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| The lobby boasts two large fireplaces, intimate
conversation areas, and a large balcony overlooking the ocean. Throughout the
hotel, original artwork, lithographs, and stunning objects d'art add charm and
style. |
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| Groupings in the lobby lend themselves to intimate social
or business conversations. |
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| Guest rooms evoke a sense of comfortable luxury that one
might experience in a magnificent, yet unpretentious, beach home. Featuring the
finest in appointments and furnishings, the rooms are configured to yield views
of the panoramic coastline and Pacific Ocean. |
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| Each of the three Presidential Suites features full ocean
views, a sumptuous large bathroom with an oversized whirlpool bathtub, a guest
powder room, a full size living room with fireplace, and a dining table that
seats six. The suite is accessorized with items such as binoculars, a stereo
with a selection of CD's, and a fine selection of books and magazines. |
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| Conducting business "California-style" has become a
sucessful and refreshing alternative for the business sector frequenting
southern California. Many find that conducting business meetings in a unique
location, such as the Pool Terrace, encourages fresh thinking. |
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| One Pico is an 85-seat restaurant with windows which wrap
around three sides of the room, affording one a most scenic restaurant
experience in Los Angeles. |
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| An inviting swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and breathtaking views
of the Pacific Ocean and beach activities. |
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One Pico Boulevard Santa Monica, CA Reservations:
904-288-0036
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| Three separate buildings comprise the structure, all
visually linked by elaborately detailed, slate-gray shingled siding,
flower-covered trellises, balconies, and striped awnings. The front of the
hotel opens onto the Santa Monica beach promenade, with the taller of the
buildings embracing the sun-drenched pool deck. |
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| A sense of casual luxury prevails throughout the hotel,
much like an informal, yet grand beach house. |
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| Sliding shutter doors open to the balmy ocean breeze.
Tufted lounge chairs, large whirlpool bathtub, 27-inch television with video
cassette player, private bar, and three, two-line telephones with dataport for
fax or modem hook-up are just a few of the amenities. |
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| A pair of beveled glass windows draped in sheer fabric
open above the tubs, affording guests views of the outdoors while bathing. |
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| The Promenade rooms are equipped with built-in audio visual
accessories and feature French doors which lead to a private patio with trompe
l'oeil murals of beach scenes on the privacy walls. |
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| Pedals Café is reminiscent of the casual elegance of
the Mediterranean coast, bringing the beach ambiance and ocean breezes into the
restaurant, allowing guests to experience the best of both worlds. Situated
directly on the bicycle path, Pedals offers both indoor and outdoor seating for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner. |
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2003 Daily Double Rates: Non-Ocean View Room $395. Partial
Ocean View Room $475. Ocean View Room $595. Deluxe Ocean View Room $630.
Partial Ocean View Suite from $895. Ocean View Suite from $1,500. Presidential
Suite from $2,500 - with second bedroom from $3,000. Overnight Parking $24. Add
12% tax. A credit card is required to confirm a reservation. Cancellation
policy is 24 hours prior to arrival. Due to the popularity of One Pico
Restaurant, reservations are recommended and can be made during room booking.
Check-in time 3:00 p.m. check-out time 12 noon. All major credit cards
accepted.
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