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Travelers crave unique experiences, something unforgettable that they can attach to their mental photo album. Boutique bed and breakfasts and boutique hotels are like little pictures of vacation perfection. Their smaller size and unique dcor creates a more intimate experience than a plain franchise motel. So on your next trip out to the West Coast, try one of these distinctive boutique hotels.
Visitors to the Los Angeles area will be amazed at the many quaint and quirky towns that fill up this vast metropolis. From seaside harbor towns or bohemian beach towns to inland villages that remind one of a Norman Rockwell painting, you are sure to find something that will suit your needs and tastes.
If you're looking for a Los Angeles/Bed and Breakfast Boutique experience, the Blue Lantern Inn in Dana Point is sure to fit the bill. The 29-room inn is perched on a bluff overlooking the Dana Point Harbor. Several guest rooms afford sea views, and all of the rooms include a fireplace, whirlpool tub and a sitting area. Each of the rooms has been decorated individually in a romantic-style. The inn's location is ideal, just minutes from Laguna Beach and a mere hour's drive from both Los Angeles and San Diego. There are even several popular restaurants within walking distance. A full breakfast and afternoon wine and hors d'oeuvres are included in the rates.
The Channel Road Inn, a Los Angeles bed and breakfast, is perfectly located for travelers. It's only a few blocks from the beach, yet only a short drive from the many attractions of Los Angeles. The historic inn is all posh boutique-style elegance, with individually appointed guest rooms and plenty of amenities. Rooms might include a fireplace, jetted tub or canopy bed. Some rooms have a balcony or peek ocean view. The innkeepers pamper guests with gourmet, full breakfast buffets, afternoon tea, freshly baked cookies and wine and hors d'oeuvres. In the evenings, there is a chocolate turndown service, as well.
Enjoy modern sophistication in a charming setting at Hotel Casa 425. Located in historic Claremont Village, east of Los Angeles, this boutique hotel offers all the amenities of a large hotel with plenty of special touches. The outdoor living room is especially memorable, decorated with fountains, comfortable seating and fire pits. It's a great place to relax with a good book or, after the sun sets, catch a good film. Rooms are posh and beds are topped with the finest linens and down comforters. Several rooms include a whirlpool tub. Guests can enjoy a martini or glass of wine at the hotel's lounge and bar. Local restaurants and shops are within walking distance.
If you are planning a trip to Southern California, consider one of these Los Angeles bed and breakfasts. These boutique-style lodgings offer the utmost of personal service, combined with great locations, unique dcor and plenty of amenities.
Jane Leisteiner enjoys writing and traveling. For more info about Southern California bed and breakfasts or bed and breakfast los angeles style, visit the Four Sisters or iLoveInns websites.