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Beach House at Hermosa: Splendor by the sea
For us, Hermosa Beach hits the sweet spot for a few reasons: it is, indeed, a beautifully wide, soft and sweeping beach full of hyper-fit volleyball enthusiasts. It is also sandwiched between uppery-crustery Manhattan Beach and as-yet-undefined except-we-have-a-marina Redondo Beach.
These three towns (and a few more) are linked by a 24-mile paved bike/run/walk/in-line path.
And if you’re on that path you might well miss the finest hotel option in Hermosa: Beach House at Hermosa Beach.
See, Hermosa Beach is a bedroomcommunity (except with a
perma-Spring Break at the foot of Pier Avenue). And the Beach
House is elegantly understated as it fronts The Strand as well as
the beach. It blends with the classy surroundings while being hap-
pily located within minutes’ walk of tons of fun: Pier Avenue’s rau-
cous bars, a boardwalk replete with excellent dining (especially at
Brix 1601), boutiques and shops featuring the best beach wear at
the best prices, the gorgeous beach and volleyball nets and, of
course, a long walk on a long pier. You could even quickly get a ride
over to Catalina Island within a few minutes.
Beach House has noise-insulated walls, ocean-front balconies
and even fireplaces that encourage your full escape into relaxing.
Large, comfortable and expertly appointed rooms make staying
in easy, despite the outdoorsy draw of the rising tide.
The hotel also has some a la carte, personalizing options that
are, in a word, luxe. First, you can blend in with the locals after two
hours of volleyball training with 2000 Gold Medalist Eric
Fonoimoana. Second, the spa services are top drawer, including
the old “lower leg and feet treat”—which undoubtedly follows
your failed attempts at playing volleyball with Mr Fonoimoana.
Next-morning recovery from the parties on the Pier is hotel-
enabled with a continental breakfast that far surpasses ones we’ve
had in LA-proper. Numerous carb choices, fresh fruit and fruit
juices to get you moving again.
If volleyball or sand sculptures aren’t your scoop of salt water
taffy, then the hotel also offers private yoga sessions on the beach.
The glue that holds this expert hotel experience together is the
staff—employees who bridge the (too often) gap of luxury hotel
and down-to-sandals, laid back beach towns. |