A LUXURIOUS beach resort was a hit with a sophisticated clientele.
The hotel has hosted a variety of guests, from celebrities to British royalty.
O Hotel del Coronadolocated in Coronado, California, it is described as a “living legend.”
At one point, the vacation hot spot was the biggest beach in the world.
It contains 757 rooms, one of which accommodates British royalty.
The hotel – once the largest of its kind – was founded in 1888, providing generations of entertaining guests.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
The beach resort contains something for everyone, including those in need of a little extra pampering.
The well-equipped spa offers luxurious services such as seaweed sheet wraps to detoxify the body.
It also includes a variety of shopping options, including Beachouse.
The store contains curated decor for the beach house.
LIVE LIKE ROYALTY
The hotel offers more than just shopping and spa treatments, it also has a history.
Edward, then Prince of Wales before his abdication in 1936, visited the hotel in 1920.
According to Historic hotelsthe resort has also hosted several Hollywood celebrities, including Judy Garland and Joan Crawford.
It was also a prolific filming space for films like Wicked and Some Like It Hot.
CREATE SPACE
Hotel del Coronado has a variety of room types for you to choose from.
For a beachfront view, the resort offers Beach Village.
It is full of suites with open views of the water, while at the same time taking advantage of the amenities of being at the hotel.
The resort also offers a cabin experience for the full California vibe.
According to the hotel’s website, the cabins are perfect for a social gathering.
With beach view options and fire pits for seating, it also offers a modern feel with its unique decor.
For those looking for something more classic, there is The Victorian.
With a decor that reflects the style of yesteryear, the resort also has a playlist to travel back in time.
HAUNTED HOTEL
According to the resort, there are stories that the place was haunted by the spirit of a young girl.
Kate Morgan, then 24, checked into the hotel in 1892, expecting a guest to join her.
After five days, she died by suicide in her room.
Since then, the hotel has been a hotspot for paranormal researchers, with many believing that Morgan’s spirit is behind unexplained happenings at the hotel – like flickering lights.
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