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1819 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, California 90410
Viceroy Santa Monica
- Style
- Elegant urban beach retreat
- Setting
- Sunny Ocean Avenue
This seaside Santa Monica boutique hotel takes its looks – and its vocation – seriously: parakeet-green Chesterfields partner dazzling white modernist tables; deco-style gazebos are decked out with French dining furniture, and fresh-as-a-daisy decor lights up guest rooms.
Need to know
- Rooms
- 162, including five suites.
- Rates
- Rooms, $299–$660; suites, $499–$730, including breakfast and daily newspaper.
- Check-out
- Noon, but may be extended on request (subject to availability); earliest check-in, 3pm.
- Facilities
- Two outdoor swimming pools, spa treatments, 24-hour fitness centre, library, laundry/dry-cleaning, valet parking, video check-out facility. In rooms: minibar and beauty bar, WiFi, flatscreen TV, CD/DVD player... all boxes ticked.
- Poolside
- The two outdoor pools are on a sleek terrace, romatically lit with white candelabra by night.
- Children
- Rollaway beds can be provided at no extra charge. The concierge team is happy to help you find distractions for your miniature sidekicks, including surfing lessons, family yoga sessions and child-friendly outings.
- Hotel closed
- Open all year.
- Also
- Some smoking rooms are available, otherwise smoking is only permitted in outdoor spaces. Pets are welcome, for a non-refundable fee of $50. Don’t worry if you leave your sun protection or skincare behind – you can buy everything here.
In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- The Ocean View Viceroy rooms live up to their moniker, with sea vistas that stretch up and down the coast. Viceroy and Grande rooms have private balconies. For oversized bathrooms with enough space for marble wet rooms, vanity tables and cat-swinging, go for a Grande Room or Empire Suite.
- Packing tips
- Swimsuit. Don't worry if you leave your sun or skincare behind, as you can buy everything on site. You might want something dressy if you plan to try one of the smarter restaurants in the neighbourhood.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- Whist – a delicious-looking space with plates on walls as well as tables – serves creative Modern American cuisine. We loved the prime Angus ribeye for two, served with garlic-sautéed shrimp, sweet potato fries, asparagus and truffle béarnaise.
- Dress code
- On the smarter side of casual, with the odd jacket thrown in (unless you’re by the pool, of course).
- Top table
- The outdoor tables are very romantic, but for maximum privacy, choose one of the banquettes.
- Last orders
- The last vodka-based pick-me-ups are shaken at 1.30am.
- Room service
- The 24-hour menu reflects that of the Whist restaurant (oysters, Kobe beef burgers, parmesan-crusted fries).
- Hotel bar
- The Cameo Bar is one of Santa Monica’s hottest hangouts, and is particularly lively from Wednesdays to Saturdays. The martinis are killer; try the Key Lime – ingredients include vanilla vodka, triple sec and Graham crackers. Yes, you read that right.
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Local restaurants
Capo (+1 310 394 5550) on Ocean Avenue is a fine Italian with an elegant rustic vibe and delicious lobster risotto. The Lobster (+1 310 458 9294) on Ocean Avenue has fabulous views over the beach and Santa Monica Pier, with food to match. In West LA, The Apple Pan (+1 310 475 3585) on West Pico Boulevard has changed little since the ’50s, and fries up some of the best beef patties in town. In the Fairfax area, AOC (+1 323 653 6359) on West Third Street is a fine French wine bar; nearby, The Little Door Restaurant (+1 323 951 1210) is a hidden gem of a Mediterranean restaurant. Worth getting out of bed for
The carousels, rollercoasters, fun stalls and twinkly lights of the iconic Santa Monica Pier are a siren call to anyone who's ever been just a tiny bit dismayed when they've visited Brighton's comparatively low-key version. This one is bigger, brighter and – perhaps more to the point – enjoys considerbly more sunshine. Early in the year, you can even spot grey whales from the west end of the pier. The pier also hosts concerts and plays, usually at sunset and often free – visit www.santamonicapier.org for the lastest listings.
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