Rosewood Miramar Beach, inspired by Montecito's grand estates, has a rich legacy dating back to its origins as a lemon farm and an early 20th-century hotel venue. Originally named Miramar By The Sea and favored by William Randolph Hearst, the hotel closed in 2000 before being revitalized by Caruso, reopening in 2019 after extensive renovations. With 119 rooms, including opulent beachfront suites, guests experience a unique design that combines nautical charm with luxurious style. Dining options, like AMA Sushi, enhance the stay, offering a blend of serene ambiance and upscale cuisine.
The property, originally named Miramar By The Sea, became a beloved hotel by 1910, adored by figures like William Randolph Hearst.
After remaining empty for nearly two decades, Caruso's purchase led to a transformative renovation, culminating in the opening of Rosewood Miramar Beach in 2019.
Managing Director Rick Fidel emphasized the design intent of the hotel: to provide a home-like atmosphere for guests, enhancing their luxurious experience.
The interiors feature a striking combination of nautical themes and chic decor, offering guests both style and comfort in their accommodations.
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