![]() (The design next door at Seabird is classic California beach house, which is also very pretty yet totally different.) I can’t overstate how much I love this lobby. The lobby offers multiple seating areas (socially distanced) with plush sofas amid a jungle of tropical foliage surrounded by macrame, leather, reclaimed wood and local stone. The lobby’s elegant, laid-back vibe takes its queues from Mexico’s mid-century icons along with a hefty dose of contemporary boho chic. Gloriously bucking the recent trend of downsized hotel lobbies, Mission Pacific has created a fantastic ground-floor drawing room with floor-to-ceiling windows looking into the hotel’s lushly landscaped courtyard. ![]() ![]() The developers (the same firm that created Two Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills) pulled together a stellar team of architects and designers for the project, including Delawie (Montage Healdsburg, Andaz Scottsdale), Studio Collective (Rivabella, In Sheep’s Clothing, Hotel Figueroa), Line Architecture (Fred Leighton, Sally Hershberger) and EDG (Viceroy Santa Monica, Ojai Valley Inn). They essentially operate as one fully integrated resort complex where guests of both hotels enjoy signing privileges at either property, including The Seabird’s gorgeous ocean-view spa. Mission Pacific belongs to Hyatt’s Joie de Vivre portfolio while Seabird aligns with Hyatt’s Destination Hotels. The beach in front of the Mission Pacific Hotel in Oceanside, California (Photo by Brad A.
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