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Popular Manhattan Beach And Los Angeles Airport. A Charming Boutique Style Hotel Featuring Original Antiques, Business Friendly Amenities And Internet Access. Valet Parking And Complimentary Airport Shuttle. Walking Distance To Shops, Movies And Restaurants. This 126 Room Hotel Features A Fitness Studio, Outdoor Heated Pool, Petite Spa And A Lush Garden Fountain Courtyard. The Cambridge Club Restaurant And Bar Serves Lunch And Dinner. Barnabey Hotel Will Be Closed Till 1/1/04 Manhattan Beach Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Manhattan Beach hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Manhattan Beach, USA.

Address: 3501 Sepulveda Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, California United States of America

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