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Travel America, Nov-Dec, 2002
In the heart of the world's entertainment capital stands a landmark hotel devoted to the pursuit of grace, style, and timeless elegance. The St. Regis Los Angeles Hotel & Spa offers 297 spacious rooms and suites with private balconies offering views of the Pacific Ocean and Hollywood Hills. An expanded pool area has sun decks and private cabanas. Guest rooms feature a luxurious decor and state-of-the-art technology. The bedside telephone console controls the television, DVD player, CD player, surround sound, lighting, and air conditioning. The signature St. Regis butler service will unpack your bags, obtain theater tickets, or handle dry cleaning.
Contact: St. Regis Los Angeles Hotel & Spa (TravelAmerica Magazine), 2055 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067; (310) 277-6111; www.stregis.com.
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