Make It A Feng Shui Stay – Santa Monica’s Ambrose Hotel Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com To read this entire feature FREE with photos cut and paste this link: http://jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/calif/ambrose/ambrose.htmlSummer might be over, but
Ambrose Hotel in Santa Monica, California, is a new boutique hotel that provides "ambrosia" for
soul all year-around.
This extraordinary Asian-inspired property is tucked away in a residential neighborhood, just one block from
Wilshire business district, and a quick five minute drive from
Pacific Ocean. From
STay With Feng Shui At The Ambrose Hotelmoment my husband and I turned
corner from Wilshire Blvd. onto 20th Street, we were embraced by a tranquil elegance, unlike any city hotel I'd ever visited.
We discovered this place by accident. My husband and I decided to take a weekend trip and escape from life's problems and go to a UCLA football game. I was reluctant about going to LA considering I was already stressed to
max, and it seemed that any place we could afford in Los Angeles would feel like camping out, not exactly my idea of a relaxing getaway. But it was my best girl friend who recommended this little place in Santa Monica. She told us in her worldly way, "You can afford $160 a night. The Ambrose is known to be refreshingly affordable." I was concerned. What did she mean by that?
She assured me that
Ambrose Hotel in Santa Monica was brand new and I would be very impressed. She had just been there and told me that
décor and architecture were inspired by
legendary turn-of-the-century Arts and Crafts Movement, but with an Asian flair, a little like a California Mission town that was expertly Feng Shui'd! It sounded fascinating. My husband and I agreed it was worth checking out. But after fighting
LA traffic for more than a couple of hours I was sure I'd made
biggest mistake. There wasn't anything near Los Angeles that could be restful or relaxing. Besides what kind of place could offer rates that were so reasonable?
Thank goodness it was too late to turn back! From
minute we turned into
front of
hotel, we were embraced by a wave of warmth and relaxation that answered our prayers. The truth was that this place was especially designed for REST and RELAXATION. It was a "non-hotel", which made us feel immediately at home, except it was even better because it had every amenity of a luxury five-star hotel, without
dreaded expense.
The first thing I noticed was that it was so quiet. Except for
wind chimes in
Zen garden and
sound of
sea breeze fluttering in
huge bright, red silk, wind flags that boasted three large red hearts swirling in
air, there wasn't another sound to be heard. Even
water fall in
rock garden was soothingly silent as it spilled into
Japanese koi pond.
We were greeted by two beautiful hotel clerks in grey striped blazers. You could tell they loved this serene environment and were proud to be working for this 77- room hotel. The peaceful foyer/living room was decorated with rich, dark cherry hardwood floors, with luxurious Asian carpets. I quietly smiled inside, looking at
comfortable rocking chairs and
cozy library, I secretly knew I had accomplished my goal of finding a place to relax - even if we were going to a college football game at
Rose Bowl in Pasadena, another 45 minutes of traffic away!
Our room was on
third floor overlooking
Zen garden. Again, I was astounded by
sense of peacefulness as we were shown to our room! As we stepped out of
elevator an inviting fragrance attracted our attention. Even my husband noticed
scent and commented on how beautiful and refreshing
hotel corridor appeared. The dark, hard wood floors on
room floors were also inlaid with decorative Asian carpets that felt rich and luxurious. The art works on
walls were small miniatures of pages from a book on Oriental elements which pleased
eye and were quite intriguing to read.
It actually took me an extra five minutes to walk to our room as I read about each piece of art work. I didn't know it at
time, but this décor was part of
hotel's master plan to invite me to relax and forget about
stress of
LA freeways. Gazing at each different piece of art allowed me to enter another world that quieted and soothed my frayed nerves. I sensed my whole body beginning to harmonize with
luxurious elements that surrounded me, and I hadn't even been to my room yet!