In 2015, Hotel Hermosa was renovated from a pleasant motel to a cute and updated boutique hotel with some unexpected perks near the beach. The 81 rooms, lofts, and suites feature an intentionally vintage California beach look and nice extras like C.O. Bigelow toiletries, coffeemakers, Baja blankets, and beach towels. About half of the rooms have beach views, though it takes around 10 minutes to walk to the sand. Fun features on-site include the Beach Eats Cafe with tacos and burritos, outdoor pool, and The Yard outdoor area complete with fire pits and bocce ball. There's a small yoga room that streams 24-hour yoga videos and guests can rent bikes. For something directly on The Strand, check rates at Beach House Hermosa Beach.
In 2015, Hotel Hermosa was renovated from a pleasant motel to a cute and updated boutique hotel with some unexpected perks near the beach. The 81 rooms, lofts, and suites feature an intentionally vintage California beach look and nice extras like C.O. Bigelow toiletries, coffeemakers, Baja blankets, and beach towels. About half of the rooms have beach views, though it takes around 10 minutes to walk to the sand. Fun features on-site include the Beach Eats Cafe with tacos and burritos, outdoor pool, and The Yard outdoor area complete with fire pits and bocce ball. There's a small yoga room that streams 24-hour yoga videos and guests can rent bikes. For something directly on The Strand, check rates at Beach House Hermosa Beach.
The Beach House is a 96-room, upscale hotel that overlooks Hermosa Beach. It's located on The Strand, a 26-mile pathway that runs parallel to the ocean, within walking distance of waterfront cafes, nightlife hot spots, and local surf shops. Frequent guests say that area can get overcrowded in tourist season, creating noise and limiting privacy for those staying on the hotel’s first floor. The best rooms (on the second and third floors) have ocean views and cost extra.
The Beach House is a 96-room, upscale hotel that overlooks Hermosa Beach. It's located on The Strand, a 26-mile pathway that runs parallel to the ocean, within walking distance of waterfront cafes, nightlife hot spots, and local surf shops. Frequent guests say that area can get overcrowded in tourist season, creating noise and limiting privacy for those staying on the hotel’s first floor. The best rooms (on the second and third floors) have ocean views and cost extra.