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An Urban Retreat At The Shore British Impressions, But Bold Current Perspectives. Business Friendly, Yet Vacation Ready, Just Steps From Sant Monica Pier, Beaches, Shopping, Dining And Nightlife. 170 Rooms, Many With Views Of The Pacific Ocean. Frette Linens, Bathrobe, Down Comforter And Pillows. In Room Entertainment Centers Featuring Full Cable Access, Movies, Music And Video Games. Web based High Speed Internet In Every Room, 27 Inch Flat Screen TvS, Cd And Dvd Players. Fully Stocked Minibars. Two line Telephones With Speaker And Private Voicemail Dataports For Modem/Fax Hookup. Video Check out With E mail Receipt. Molton Brown Of London Hair Care And Body Products. Complete Fitness Center, Outdoor Heated Pool With Privated Cabanas. Cocktail Lounge, Destination Dining And 24 Hour Room Service. 1300 Square Foot Meeting Room With Private Patio Overlooking Pool Area. Dry Cleaning And Laundry Service. Full Service Concierge And Choice Of Daily Newspaper. Santa Monica Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Santa Monica hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Santa Monica, USA.

Address: 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, California United States of America

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