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Hotel del Coronado's spirited October events are ‘inn' spooky style
The landmark is a spectacular and spectral favorite in the fall, thanks, in part, to its regal resident ghost.
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Go beneath the Mission Inn and explore a shadowy subterranean world
The first Spooktacular tours at the Riverside landmark sold out faster than an owl flies; now new dates are available.
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A vintage Paso Robles hotel unveils a sparkling renovation
The Paso Robles Inn still has plenty of historical notes, but the modern amenities add fresh oomph.
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Hotel key cards are being replaced by digital options like Apple, Google wallets
Hotel chains are racing to ditch the plastic room key card and replace it with digital options like Apple Wallet and Google Wallet.
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Explore the charming seaside village of Mendocino for the perfect weekend getaway
California Live correspondent Berlin explores a quaint little village on the rugged shores north of San Francisco. It is the perfect staycation for anyone looking to unwind in nature and its rich history plays a big role in what the town is like today.
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Golden State Getaway: An exclusive tour of Carmel's historic La Playa Hotel
California Live correspondent Blanche Shaheen visits La Playa Hotel in Carmel for an exclusive tour of the property which seamlessly combines timeless elegance and pacific charm. The historic hotel has housed notable guests from the Ghirardelli Family and Steve Jobs to Clint Eastwood and Jack London.
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5 of America's most haunted hotels
Here are five of the most haunted hotels in the United States.
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5 of America's most haunted hotels
From the hotel that inspired “The Shining” to one where many MLB players still refuse to stay, here are the stories behind some of America’s most haunted properties.
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Day passes at hotels and resorts offer downtime, relaxation on the cheap
Day passes to resorts and hotels really took off during the pandemic and have remained popular. The passes are a win-win-win. Locals soak up some rest time on the cheap. Travelers don’t have to commit to an overnight stay. And properties know that day passers who are on site for pool or spa time will also spend freely at restaurants...
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An Aqualillies watershow will help support the USA Artistic Swimming Olympic team
The acclaimed synchronized swimming troupe will perform at the Kimpton La Peer Hotel.
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We're off to see the Culver Hotel's centennial celebration
The Culver City Historical Society will honor the “Oz”-some landmark with photos and stories.
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A cool new pool debuts at an elegant Pasadena property
The Royce Pool is now open at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena.
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This new Black-owned hotel in Venice Beach is a beachside haven with a rich history
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad visits The Redline Venice Hotel to meet the founders and learn more about the untold stories of the Black community who helped build Venice Beach.
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Take a tour inside a Parisian hotel suite that costs $52,000 per night
Les Grands Appartements at Paris’ Hôtel de Crillon are 335 square meters (3,606 square feet) of top-to-bottom luxury designed by fashion icon, Karl Lagerfeld.
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Enjoy a glamping getaway at this luxury vintage trailer hotel
Looking to getaway in a different way? California Live correspondent Angela Sun visits Waypoint in Ventura, a unique glamping experience for the nature-lover who enjoys some extra comfort.
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More travelers risk booking hotel rooms on sites that tack on steep fees
Many spring breakers could face surprise charges from third-party reservation platforms, despite years of efforts to crack down on what regulators and advocates say are deceptive practices.
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Boysenberry Festival packages are blooming at the Knott's Hotel this spring
Stay near the theme park and enjoy a host of purply perks.
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Savor ‘Seaside Greetings' next to the Pacific at The Portofino Hotel & Marina
The holiday package includes a gift box brimming with locally made goodies.
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Seven sparkly stay-over packages festoon the Mission Inn's famous ‘Festival of Lights'
The world-famous display, which features millions (and millions) of lights, begins the Saturday before Thanksgiving.
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DA investigating use of migrant labor by hotels facing worker strike
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said on Monday his office is investigating whether local hotels targeted by an ongoing workers strike improperly hired homeless migrants to replace picketing employees, possibly in violation of wage and child labor laws.