Experience the Los Angeles area’s
finest historic luxury boutique hotel, The Georgian Hotel on Santa
Monica’s Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica, CA - Nothing
quite defines the experience of California more than a visit to Santa
Monica: the sun, the sand, the sea and the historic Georgian Hotel.
With a $2 million renovation complete to restore the hotel’s
Art Deco grandeur, guests from around the world enjoy The Georgian
Hotel's world-class accommodations and service.
Featuring spectacular panoramic ocean views and
the renowned Santa Monica Bay sunsets, we are situated in the seaside
resort community of Santa Monica and offer amenities to both the modern
business traveler and the casual vacationer.
Built in 1933, The Georgian
Hotel has a distinctive Art Deco architecture which is unique in the
Los Angeles area. The Georgian’s
rich history parallels that of early Hollywood – many famous
actors and actresses have stayed here over the years.
When staying at The Georgian Hotel in Santa Monica,
after a delicious breakfast on our beautiful veranda, there are many
different activities that a family or couple can enjoy. Since we are
situated on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, The Georgian is
perfectly suited for guests who want an ocean view from their hotel.
A short two-minute walk to Third Street
Promenade in downtown Santa Monica and only a five-minute walk to Santa
Monica Pier enables our guests to shop and dine without a car. Few
Los Angeles hotels can pride themselves with such an ideal location.
Tours to Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Disneyland, Universal Studios, and
many other popular tourist attractions can be scheduled with our concierge
in advance or upon check in.
After a day of sightseeing or shopping, you’ll want to relax
on our cozy veranda. Few other historic Los Angeles hotels offer such
a great view of the Pacific, with sunsets over the water, while you
enjoy your evening. The hotel's lobby bar serves imported beers,
fine California wines and cocktails, along with our signature Art Deco
martini, the Georgini.
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