Inside The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey, Los Angeles’ Only AAA Five-Diamond Waterfront Hotel

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Located about four miles from Los Angeles International Airport, The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey is one of Southern California’s top luxury hotels, with a relaxing and discreet air. Since opening in 1990, the upscale hotel has catered to elite guests, both visitors to LA and Angelenos seeking a local getaway.

Minutes from Santa Monica, Venice Beach and Beverly Hills, the luxury hotel offers guests easy access to amazing attractions and experiences, yet is the ultimate hideaway within the city. And there is so much to do within walking and biking distance. Also read: Where To Eat, Drink, Shop and Stay in Luxurious Marina del Rey.

With spacious rooms, sleek marble bathrooms and spectacular views, The Ritz Carlton, Marina del Rey is the perfect place to escape from the urban bustle. And if you really need to unwind, take a dip in the pool or visit the state-of-the-art fitness center just down the way.

Club-level rooms at the hotel are worth the price as delicious food and tasty drinks are available throughout the day. Trust us, it is a must upgrade.

Los Angeles’ only AAA Five Diamond waterfront luxury hotel, guests enjoy ocean, marina or city skyline views from private “Juliet” balconies featured in every room. From the pool to the restaurants, stunning views are aplenty in Marina del Rey.

Courtesy of the property’s friendly and professional staff, guests feel at home in the casual yet refined atmosphere. The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey is ever so Ritz, ever so California.

With its personalized attention to every detail, stunning décor and unbelievably convenient location to an array of world class entertainment, The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey is an urban oasis that truly has it all.

 

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This article was originally published on Pursuitist and has been republished by GoodLife Report by permission of Pursuitist