In the heart of downtown Laguna Beach, historical Hotel Laguna sits right on the sand of the famed Southern California Riviera.
A Classic Laguna Beach Hotel
The world famous Hotel Laguna has maintained the essence of early California, combined with the charm and elegance of Europe’s finest historical establishments. Hotel Laguna epitomizes the true “California Riviera.” For many guests, returning to the Hotel Laguna has become a tradition.
Hotel Laguna’s History
Hotel Laguna was the first hotel in Laguna Beach and the first substantial business building. It remains today as the most known structure. It is picturesque, romantic and has quite an intriguing past. It was given over 100 years of almost continues service.
The original structure burned to the ground 60 days after opening and was rebuilt in 1888. The hotel did well providing rooms for many visitors who streamed into California during the travel boom. Unfortunately, a depression came about in 1896 and the hotel was sold twice before it began to make a profit again.
A Mr. Yoch now owned the hotel and, after purchasing the Arch Beach Hotel which was located south of the Hotel Laguna, moved the two hotels together at the present site, Laguna Avenue and Coast Highway. He called this building the “New Hotel Laguna.” It provided highly successful and was visited by many dignitaries, including Madam Modjeska (the canyon was named after her) and James Irvine, who was said to be the life of the party circa 1900.
In 1928 the hotel was demolished on speculation that its bat and board construction was considered a fire hazard. Work started on a more modern establishment which was dedicated in 1930. This is the hotel we know today, painted white with side Spanish arches in relief and featuring a bell tower it never had a bell!).
At one time there was a huge neon sign on the top of the hotel proclaiming “Hotel Laguna” to all those traveling north and south on the Coast Highway. It was a beacon to all but finally gave way to a 1996 ordinance law. In 1985 the hotel was purchased by Mr. Claes Andersen who refurbished the interior and exterior of this ‘Grand Old Lady” and created an award winning establishment with a European flair.
People feel emotional about Hotel Laguna, probably because years of experience and memories pervade its walls. Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn and John Barrymore are said to have visited and these days it is used as a hide-away by many dignitaries and movie industry people.
Of the thousands of visitors that check in each year, few will know the historical significance but will simply enjoy the relaxation and escape provided by the Hotel Laguna.
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