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Where to Stay on Route 66 in California

This list features standout California hotels along or near the Route 66 corridor, each offering a unique blend of charm, character and classic Americana. From vintage motels to stylish roadside retreats, these stays are perfect for your next road trip adventure.

Joshua Tree: High Desert Luxury at RESET Hotel
Just minutes from Joshua Tree National Park and a short detour from Route 66, RESET Hotel opened on July 21 as the area’s first boutique hotel in over 15 years. With 65 minimalist-modern rooms, Solo fire pits, panoramic views and private patios—some with soaking tubs—it’s designed for stillness and space. The property also features a saltwater pool, hot tub and soon-to-launch creative residencies. Ideal for travelers seeking calm and luxury in the high desert.

Palm Springs: Desert Nostalgia at Casa Cody
Tucked just off Route 66, Casa Cody is Palm Springs’ oldest hotel, offering Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and tranquil desert luxury. Founded in the 1920s by Buffalo Bill’s cousin, it features citrus groves, soaking tubs and vine-shaded terraces across 1.5 serene acres. Guests can enjoy stargazing patios, two pools and Harriet’s Bar, all just steps from downtown Palm Springs.

Retro Mountain Escape at Big Bear Lake’s Marina Riviera
For those detouring off the highway, Big Bear’s Hotel Marina Riviera, nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains, offers a lakeside escape with classic Americana appeal. Originally built in 1968, it has been restored by Casetta Hotels to preserve its mid-century, Viking-inspired design. Guests can enjoy lake views, fireside cocktails, a barrel sauna and wood-fired pizza from De La Nonna Big Bear, an outpost of Los Angeles’ cult-favorite pizzeria, serving wood-fired pies, natural wines and sunset terrace vibes.

Pasadena: Historic and Modern Stays on Route 66
The new AC Hotel Pasadena features 194 rooms with contemporary design, rooftop cocktails and communal lounges in the vibrant Pasadena Playhouse Village district. Nearby, the restored Pasadena Hotel & Pool channels 1920s charm with vintage décor and a rooftop pool. Both are near top attractions like the Rose BowlNorton Simon Museum and The Huntington, and offer prime views of the famous Rose Parade route.

Hotel Lucile: A Restored 1931 Church Bringing Retro-Cool Designs to Silver Lake
The new Hotel Lucile transforms a 1931 church into a design-forward boutique experience. With stained-glass windows, rooftop cocktails and moody chapel dining, it’s a standout for travelers seeking style, art and architecture. 

Retro-Cool Stay in West Hollywood’s Rainbow District
Located on historic Route 66, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham West Hollywood offers a retro-modern, LGBTQ+ friendly stay in the heart of WeHo’s vibrant Rainbow District. This stylish stop blends classic Americana with contemporary comfort, featuring palm trees, neon signs and easy access to iconic nightlife and vintage boutiques. The hotel’s mid-century inspired design pairs with updated rooms, a cozy on-site coffee shop and exotic convertible rentals. 

Torrance: A Retro Route 66 Detour
Just south of Santa Monica, Torrance makes for a worthy Route 66 detour with its beachy, retro charm. Comfortable hotels like Sonesta ES SuitesDoubleTree by Hilton and Torrance Marriott offer welcoming stays minutes from the coast. Grab coffee at the retro-inspired Clutch & Coffee with vintage cars and visit the Honda Museum to explore American auto history.

Santa Monica: Route 66’s Iconic End Point
As the western terminus of Route 66, Santa Monica offers a blend of coastal luxury and historic charm for road trippers. Stay at legendary landmarks like The Georgian Hotel, a 1933 Art Deco icon, or the classic Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows, open since 1921. More modern and budget-friendly options include the Gateway Hotel and The Pierside Hotel, located near the iconic “End of the Trail” Route 66 sign at Santa Monica Pier

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