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Iconic Landmark, Hotel Shangri-La, Set to Reopen Doors in October 2008

Mon Jul 7, 2008 11:40pm EDT
SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Hotel Shangri-La is an
architectural gem and iconic landmark on the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica,
California. It is a beacon of Art Deco beauty, Hollywood allure, and Los
Angeles history, with expansive ocean views from every room.
    Built in 1939, Hotel Shangri-La is a quintessential example of Streamline
Moderne architecture. For decades, the Hotel Shangri-La has been a popular
hideaway for guests ranging from presidents and luminaries to movie stars,
artists, tastemakers, insiders, urbanites, and world travelers.
    Located in the heart of Santa Monica, Hotel Shangri-La is a luxury
boutique retreat just steps from the sand.
    Walking distance to the Santa Monica Pier, premium shopping, and world-
class restaurants, Hotel Shangri-La is only 20 minutes from Los Angeles
International Airport, minutes from the Santa Monica Airport, and a short
drive from some of Los Angeles' most coveted attractions, including Malibu
Beach, the Getty Center & Villa, and Rodeo Drive.
    In October 2008, Hotel Shangri-La will reopen after a $30 million
refurbishment -- the first renovation in more than 20 years. The new look will
embody key elements of the original design of the era while bringing it into
the 21st Century with a contemporary twist.
    The full-service hotel will include 71 rooms & suites (an increase of 17
rooms), a lush courtyard with elevated pool and cabanas, social dining
restaurant, lavish suites, and posh rooftop bar.
    Each room & suite will be restored and modernized to include high-speed
Internet connections, premium sound systems and more. The ideal balance of
past, present, and future, Hotel Shangri-La is the idyllic destination for the
discerning traveler looking for something inviting, luxurious, experiential
and enduring.
SOURCE  Hotel Shangri-La

Maya Benyehuda, +1-310-454-3080, Cell, +1-310-699-9431, Fax, +1-310-943-1978,
for Hotel Shangri-La



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