The Hotel del Coronado, known for its Victorian architecture and cinematic history, has recently completed a significant restoration. With this overhaul, the resort celebrates its 137-year legacy by restoring original features like stained glass windows and revamping its iconic veranda. While maintaining its historical charm, the hotel also introduces modern amenities in guest rooms and opens a new Nobu restaurant. The article highlights the blending of past elegance with contemporary comforts, encouraging guests to embrace the hotel's aesthetic by dressing in earth tones and gold accents.
Cast your eyes across the Victorian façade of Hotel del Coronado and you might recognize it as the place where Marilyn Monroe strummed a ukulele in Some Like It Hot.
This spring the iconic San Diego resort, which has hosted 11 presidents and been designated a National Historic Landmark, unveils a head-to-toe restoration that breathes new life into its 137-year-old finishes.
Style yourself accordingly by packing a wardrobe of earth tones to complement the mahogany of the storied lobby; add a simple flash of gold to invoke the glamour of hotel's past and present day.
The original stained glass windows are back, and a veranda, designed to replicate the 1888 original, will host cocktails.
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