
| Each guestroom comes furnished with a 27-inch TV, cable programming including HBO
and Video on Demand, a coffee maker, hair dryer, voice mail, and free
wireless Internet throughout the hotel. In keeping with the hotel's history,
the interior halls and guestrooms are all furnished with Hollywood-style
depictions of classic film figures, beautiful Renaissance art and antique armoires from 19th century France.
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Queen These cozy rooms are exquisitely decorated
in dark antique woods, velvet drapery and classic artwork reminiscent of the
hotel's past. Each room boasts a sweeping view of either Culver blvd
or the shops in downtown Culver City. The rooms embody the hotel's
unique heritage and are distinct in size and shape. |
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Deluxe Queen
The Deluxe Queen rooms are slightly larger than a regular queen and feature
similar decor and amenities. They often include a bath as well as a
shower as an additional feature.We also have two Queen size Japanese-style
accommodations called
the Tatami Rooms, which feature Japanese style art and accents. |
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King
Featuring northern
and southern views, the King-size rooms are even larger than a Deluxe Queen
room and offer a bed size that is perfect for guests who enjoy the comfort
of a larger bed.
Some King rooms feature a Jacuzzi in the
bathroom for an additional cost. |
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Double Double
The double double rooms can accommodate up to four people and are perfect
for small families, groups of friends, or people on a budget. The
rooms are more spacious, allowing enough room for two full size beds as well
as comfortable maneuverability throughout the room. |
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Business Suite
In addition to the Hollywood decor and antique furniture, the Business
Suites are unique in that they cater not only to the leisure guest, but also
the savvy business traveler. The room has additional features such as
a desk, sitting area and extra Internet connections in order to facilitate
business transactions as well as personal comfort. Both King size beds
and double double configurations are available. |
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The Hollywood Suites: John Wayne,
Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe
Our most famous and popular presidential suite for any special occasion is "The John Wayne"
suite, where the "Duke" spent many nights during his brief ownership of the
hotel many years ago. In remembrance of the Hollywood legend, a signed
poster of John Wayne overlooks the living room area, complete with sofa and
chairs. The adjacent room has a large circular bed with tall velvet
drapes, a desk and chairs. The John Wayne suite has two full-size
bathrooms, one of which has a full Jacuzzi bathtub. This novelty room
is perfect for couples wanting a romantic Hollywood getaway, or anyone with
an inner child who grew up with the "Duke" as a hero.
Like the John Wayne suite, The Clark Gable room is dedicated a legendary
heartthrob, but is smaller in size. Mr. Gable stayed in this
room while filming Gone with the Wind, a film that made his career and
endeared him to the hearts of millions of people. While his body no
longer occupies the room, large photos of Mr. Gable hang with pride,
nostalgic of the spirit of a man who made women passionate with desire and
men envious of his dashing personality.
The Culver Hotel would not be complete without the beauty of one of
Hollywood's most beloved actresses, Miss Marilyn Monroe. This suite
has a separate living room filled with an antique setup the whispers
memories of cocktails and tea-parties, and a separate bedroom, filled with a
plush-white, spacious, King-size bed. Admirers of this famous beauty
can drift to sleep under her life-size portrait that graciously overlooks
the bedroom and small living room. |
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