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PAID CONTENT FOR FAIRMONT MIRAMAR HOTEL & BUNGALOWS


PAID CONTENT FOR FAIRMONT MIRAMAR HOTEL & BUNGALOWS


Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows SANTA MONICA, UNITED STATES


Situated on five expansive acres on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean just north of the Santa Monica Pier, Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows sits on what was originally the private estate of the founder of Santa Monica. The historic property is one of the US’s most celebrated and iconic hotels, where notable figures and movers and shakers throughout history have been meeting for over a century. Guests from around the world are drawn to the sprawling gardens, spectacular ocean views and fresh sea air at this luxurious, urban resort — which also features the most ocean-view rooms in Santa Monica. Live like a local and embrace the laid-back


Californian lifestyle, just steps from the ocean. Indulge in world-class dining experiences from the seasonally inspired menus at FIG Santa Monica, helmed by executive chef Damon Gordon. Enjoy handcrafted nigiri and rolls at eight-seat sushi bar restaurant, Soko Sushi, where chef Masa Shimakawa delivers a masterclass in refined technique, presentation and quality. Enjoy all-day dining and international comfort foods in the Lobby Lounge and grab-and-go items fresh daily at Dogtown Coffee.


The hotel’s 297 guest rooms and suites are spread


across the Ocean Tower, the historic Palisades wing and stand-alone private bungalows. The Ocean Tower offers balconies with sweeping views of Malibu, the Santa Monica Pier and the Pacific Ocean. The historical Palisades wing offers large guest rooms and suites, which fuse the classic with the contemporary. Spread throughout the Miramar Gardens are 31 standalone bungalows, including four bi-level suites and the three-bedroom Presidential Bungalow. Guest rooms and suites are residential in feel, featuring a combination of modern and coastal comforts that are reflective of the local beach community. Fairmont Miramar is also home to exhale®


Spa & Gym, an award-winning industry leader in wellness and fitness. Enjoy a balanced combination of results-oriented spa therapies and high-quality fitness classes, which invigorate and calm the senses, connecting mind and body. Also located on the ground floor of the hotel are French luxury label Vilebrequin, Atelier by Edward Avedis, Lloyd’s Barbershop and Em Styles Salon.


DON’T MISS Join the Fairmont Miramar chefs as they visit the local farmers’ market to source local ingredients for the hotel


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KEY FEATURES • 297 rooms and suites • 31 standalone bungalows • Ocean views • exhale® Spa & Gym • Boutique stores and salons • FIG Santa Monica restaurant • Soko Sushi bar • Dogtown Coffee shop


GET IN TOUCH fairmont-miramar.com T: +1 310 576 77 77 E: santamonica@fairmont.com


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