After changing hands several times, the beachfront hotel underwent a colossal renovation and was restored to its original glory. The 129 guest rooms and suites now feel elegant, beachy and chic. Imagine a soothing blue and cream palate, ivory sateen drapes, crisp white linens and high ceilings. Many of the rooms have panoramic views of the Pacific coastline from Palos Verdes to Malibu. The decadent walnut four-poster beds and chenille throws add to the luxury.
Not to be missed are the hotel's restaurants, Catch and Terrazza which face the sea. With dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows they are ideal for watching the sunset. In fact, noted designer Michael Smith, who worked with the Obamas to redecorate the Oval Office and their private quarters lent his magic to Terrazza and the Casa del Mar lobby. The Italian-inspired Terrazza is adorned with sage green and aqua tiles imported from Europe, rattan ceiling fans, fetching glass sconces, wicker chairs, turquoise printed cushions and hand-carved wood tables. And the lobby, which offers cozy indoor cabanas, is for lingering.
While Terrazza serves scrumptious dishes made for sharing like pizzas, housemate pastas, charcuterie and hearty salads with ingredients sourced from local farmers, Catch is a modern American seafood restaurant. (Think seared big eye tuna, Pacific red snapper crudo, grilled branzino and raw Kumamoto oysters.)
Feeling inspired to have a taste of Casa del Mar right now? The hotel's Executive Chef Alberico Nunziata shared his carrot cake recipe.
Chef Alberico Nunziata's Carrot Cake
Learn more about Casa del Mar at www.hotelcasadelmar.com.
The Casa del Mar Pool
Terrazza Lounge
Room with an Ocean View
Terrazza Lounge Cabannas
Catch
Chef Alberico Nunziata
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