Who owns Shutters on the Beach?
Edward Thomas
A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, Shutters on the Beach offers two restaurants: One Pico and Coast Beach Café and Bar….Shutters on the Beach Hotel.
Shutters on the Beach | |
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Opening | June 8, 1993 |
Owner | Edward Thomas Collection of Hotels |
Management | ETC Hotels |
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How many rooms does Shutters on the beach have?
The luxury hotel has a chic ocean cottage vibe, and all 198 rooms and suites were impeccably designed by Michael Smith and feature huge bathtubs and cozy details. Features include a beachfront swimming pool, luxe spa, three gourmet restaurants/bars, and Pacific Ocean views from virtually every corner.
Who decorated Shutters on the Beach?
Michael S. Smith
The design by White House decorator Michael S. Smith takes its cues from Cape Cod, with the blue and white interiors, and floor-to-ceiling shutters opening up to ocean views. The 198 rooms and suites all feature sunken Jacuzzi tubs complete with the hotel’s playful signature—a rubber whale—and many have balconies, too.
What Beach is Shutters on the Beach?
Santa Monica Beach
Shutters on the Beach resort is your seaside haven, set on one of Southern California’s most iconic beaches. Comfortable and luxurious, our Santa Monica Beach hotel recalls the quintessential cottages of Cape Cod, with shuttered doors opening onto breezy balconies and a sun-drenched pool terrace.
Which is better Casa del Mar or Shutters on the Beach?
Casa del Mar scores higher on restaurant ambience (more sweeping vistas than those from Shutters, largely because Casa del Mar blocks part of the coastline scenery from those dining next door), but Shutters has an edge on in-room dining — a 16 percent service charge, compared with 18 percent levied by Casa del Mar.
Who owns Hotel Del Mar?
Hotel Casa del Mar | |
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Location | 1910 Ocean Way Santa Monica, CA |
Opening | May 1, 1926 |
Owner | Edward Thomas Collection of Hotels |
Management | ETC Hotels |
What is a louvered shutter?
Louvers refer to the individual slats or blades that rotate open and closed to control privacy and light-entry with your window shutters. While some shutters are fully solid panels, louvered shutters allow you to let light enter the room or look outside without fully swinging open the hinged shutter panel.