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San Francisco Area Hotels  

Campton Place Hotel (San Francisco)
Mandarin Oriental San Francisco (San Francisco)
Sir Frances Drake Hotel (San Francisco) 
The Sherman House (San Francisco) 
Hotel Monaco (San Francisco) 
Hyatt Sainte Claire (San Jose) 

Los Angeles Area Hotels

The Argyle (Los Angeles)
Hotel Bel-Air (Los Angeles)
The Millennium Biltmore Hotel (Los Angeles) 
The Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows (Beverly Hills) 
The Peninsula Beverly Hills  (Beverly Hills) 
The Regent Beverly Wilshire (Beverly Hills) 
Casa Del Mar (Santa Monica) 
The Georgian Hotel (Santa Monica) 
Shutters on the Beach (Santa Monica) 
Mission Inn (Riverside) 

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Rutherford - Sacramento Luxury Hotel

Auberge du Soleil
180 Rutherford Hill Road
PO Drawer B.
Rutherford, CA 94573

One of California's premier luxury boutique hotels, nestled amidst olive trees, on a hillside, above a mosaic of vineyards - this superb setting inspired Claude Rouas to open his magnificent restaurant here in 1981. The superb cuisine, which features the full splendor of the region’s flavours and colours, is enhanced by 500 of California’s finest wines. The romantic guestrooms, each with fireplace and private terrace, are housed in country cottages.

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Carmel Historic Hotel

La Playa Hotel
Eighth at Camino Real
Carmel, CA 93921

Built as a stylish rockwork mansion in 1904 by Norwegian-born artist Chris Jorgensen for his bride, a daughter of the Ghirardelli family of San Francisco, La Playa was converted into a hotel in 1916 and gradually enlarged over the years. Restoration and renovation were completed in 1997. The residential feel of the hotel’s Mediterranean design is highlighted by pale pink stuccoed walls, red tile roofs and a lobby featuring a large marble fireplace, European antiques and hand-loomed rugs.

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Death Valley Hotel and Ranch

Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort
P.O. Box 1
Death Valley, CA 92328

The promise of gold and silver drew prospectors to Death Valley in the mid-nineteenth century, but it was the discovery of borax that brought industrial mining to the area. After President Herbert Hoover designated the region Death Valley National Monument, many visitors followed the miners’ trail, finding luxury accommodations at the Furnace Creek Inn.  (Furnace Creek is a registered Historic Hotel)

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La Jolla Hotel

The Grande Colonial
910 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA 92037

The original Colonial Inn opened its doors in 1913 offering eight apartments and rooms inside a white, wood-framed building. In 1926, architect Frank Stevenson was commissioned to design a hotel that would rival anything in the West. The existing building was moved to the rear of the property and a new, four-story, Colonial Revival-style building was erected featuring arched lead glass windows, intricate wood moldings, marble hearths and floors, and elegant chandeliers.

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La Jolla Historic Hotel

La Valencia Hotel
1132 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA 92037

Overlooking La Jolla Cove and the Pacific Ocean, the Mediterranean-inspired La Valencia opened December 15, 1926. Although remaining essentially unchanged since its lavish debut, one of its more distinctive additions is the tower with its gold and blue dome, which was utilized as a civil defense lookout during World War II. Known as the “Jewel of La Jolla,” the hotel is richly appointed with rare furnishings, exquisite Spanish mosaics and hand-painted murals and ceilings. La Valencia has been a popular hideaway for Hollywood celebrities since its opening and retains a sense of nostalgia while continuing to offer the latest in comforts and amenities.

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Santa Barbara Historic Hotel

El Encanto Hotel & Garden Villas
1900 Lasuen Road
Santa Barbara, CA 93103

El Encanto--"A Place of Enchantment"--fittingly describes this landmark hotel, only 90 minutes north of Los Angeles. It is situated amid seven acres of lush tropical gardens overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and fortunate travelers have been drawn to this site since 1918. Located near historic Mission Santa Barbara, Queen of the Missions (circa 1725), this romantic hideaway offers Craftsman-style cottages and Spanish Colonial Revival villas, two styles for which Santa Barbara is famous.

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Ojai, CA Hotel & Spa

Ojai Valley Inn & Spa
905 Country Club Road
Ojai, CA 93023

In 1923, millionaire glass manufacturer Edward Drummond Libbey commissioned architect Wallace Neff to design an inn and clubhouse for the golf course of his dream community. The rambling adobe hacienda with tile roof and flagstone terrace harmonizing with the landscape was a prototype for what is now regarded as the Spanish Colonial architectural style. The idyllic 360° view of the Topa Topa mountain range inspired Frank Capra to portray The Ojai Valley as Shangri-La in his 1937 film classic Lost Horizon. The inn was enlarged and sensitively restored in the late 1980s, and in 1999 its acclaimed golf course was restored, which included the return of its two "lost" signature holes.

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Palm Springs Luxury Resort

The Lodge at Rancho Mirage
68-900 Frank Sinatra Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 02270

Set on a plateau 650 feet above the Coachella Valley, The Lodge at Rancho Mirage enjoys arguably the most spectacular location of any resort in the desert. Just minutes from Palm Springs and Palm Desert, this secluded luxury resort offers splendid panoramic views, as well as proximity to outstanding shopping and dining in the Palm Springs area, and easy access to some of the finest golf courses in the region.

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Yosemite National Park Hotel

Wawona Hotel
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389

Near a majestic grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park lies a peaceful spot known to the native Miwok Indians as "Pallachun" - a good place to stop. It was here that Galen Clark, Yosemite’s original superintendent and guardian built a rustic lodge in 1856. In 1875, he sold his establishment to Henry Washburn who renamed the site Wawona - from the Miwok word for "Big Trees." The existing hotel was built by Washburn in 1879 and is distinguished by its wraparound balconies that allow guests to soak in their surroundings.

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Yosemite National Park Hotel

The Ahwahnee
Yosemite National Park, CA 95389

John Muir, noted naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club, once proclaimed, "Yosemite is a place of rest... Its natural beauty cleanses and warms like fire, and you will be willing to stay forever in one place." Muir’s sentiment is especially evident at The Ahwahnee. A National Historic Landmark, this massive granite façade structure was constructed to harmonize with the majestic natural beauty of its surroundings. Since its opening in 1927, The Ahwahnee has offered a perfect balance of refinement, grandness and hospitality, making it the destination of queens, presidents, dignitaries and celebrities.

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Mendocino, CA Hotel

Mendocino Hotel and Garden Suites
P.O. Box 587, 45080
Main Street
Mendocino, CA 95460

A charming vestige from Mendocino’s nineteenth-century boom days as a lumber port, the Mendocino Hotel offers visitors scenic ocean views and garden surroundings. The yellow clapboard hotel was known as the Temperance House when it opened in 1878, and it was a sanctuary in a lively logging town of saloons and pool halls. The hotel’s original structure, including the lobby, bar, kitchen, dining room and upstairs rooms remains intact and was handsomely restored. The newer rooms and suites feature Victorian furnishings and historical photographs that evoke Mendocino’s pioneer past.

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Paso Robles, CA Hotel

Paso Robles Inn
1103 Spring Street
Paso Robles, CA 93446

Renowned architect Jacob Lenzen designed the El Paso de Robles Hotel, which was hailed as "absolutely fireproof" when it opened in 1891. That notion went up in flames when the hotel burned down in 1940. Rebuilt and renamed the Paso Robles Inn in 1942, the mission-style hotel and its grand ballroom (the only structure to survive the fire) were restored to their original appearance in 2000. The hot springs on site were re-drilled to bring the healing thermal waters right into the new guest rooms with therapy spas. Gurgling up at a rate of two million gallons a day and reaching 124 F, the springs have been a popular local attraction since the late 18th century.

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Santa Rosa Historic Hotel

Hotel La Rose
308 Wilson Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95401

In 1907 Italian stonemasons, using locally quarried stone, built the four-story Hotel La Rose. Each room is individually decorated in turn-of-the-nineteenth-century style, the corridors are lined with the original wainscoting, and the staircase from the San Francisco Cable Car Barn enhances the lobby. The original building has elevator access to all four stories housing 29 non-smoking rooms. The Carriage House, constructed in 1984, has 20 additional guest rooms built around a rose garden courtyard, each with a private patio or balcony. Hotel La Rose is located in Historic Railroad Square.

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Napa Valley Luxury Hotel

Meadowood Napa Valley
900 Meadowood Lane
St. Helena, CA 94574 USA

Surrounded by pristine vineyards and hills roamed by Robert Louis Stevenson, this superb Meadowood Napa Valley estate nestles in a private 250-acre valley. Expect understated elegance with a tradition of intimacy, discreet service and refined comfort. Idyllic setting for golf, tennis, hiking, swimming or pampering at the full-service spa. Savour California wine country cuisine and discover Napa Valley wine with Meadowood’s wine tutor.

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