Facade/entrance in The Queen Mary

The Queen Mary

Points forts de l'hôtel

Bienvenue à The Queen Mary, un hôtel unique et enchanteur situé à Long Beach, en Californie. Avec son charme distinct et son histoire captivante, cet hôtel 3 étoiles offre une expérience inoubliable aux voyageurs.

Situé au 1126 Queens Highway, The Queen Mary est à seulement 1mi du centre-ville animé, ce qui en fait un choix pratique pour explorer la région. Les clients louent les vues sur l'océan de l'hôtel, offrant un cadre serein pour la détente et le ressourcement.

View (from property/room) in The Queen Mary
Bird's eye view in The Queen Mary

Chambres

Harbor View Deluxe King in The Queen Mary

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1 Lit King Size

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225 pi²

Deluxe, Grand Lit, Vue sur le Port

Vue sur l'océan

Climatisation

Bouilloire

Junior Suite in The Queen Mary

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1 Lit Double

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250 pi²

Suite Junior

Climatisation

Family Room with King and Twin  in The Queen Mary

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1 Lit Simple

1 Lit King Size

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300 pi²

Familiale

Climatisation

Bouilloire

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Avec 1622 avis, The Queen Mary a acquis une réputation pour son service exceptionnel et ses équipements. Les clients peuvent profiter du WiFi gratuit, d'une salle de sport et d'une terrasse ensoleillée, parfaits pour profiter du soleil californien. Pour ceux qui recherchent l'indulgence, l'hôtel propose un spa et des performances de musique live. Les familles sont également prises en charge, avec un buffet adapté aux enfants et une gamme d'activités pour les plus jeunes.

À partir de seulement $157, faites de The Queen Mary votre chez-vous loin de chez vous pour votre prochaine aventure à Long Beach.

City view in The Queen Mary
City view in The Queen Mary

Vivez le Meilleur

Alors que vous vous lancez dans votre aventure à Long Beach, laissez [The Queen Mary] dépasser vos attentes et ravir vos sens. Non seulement cet hôtel captivant offre des vues imprenables sur l'océan et un service exceptionnel, mais il comprend également l'importance de s'occuper de nos amis à fourrure. Oui, c'est exact, les animaux de compagnie sont autorisés à [The Queen Mary] ! Il suffit de faire une demande à l'avance, et des frais peuvent s'appliquer. Maintenant, vous pouvez emmener vos compagnons bien-aimés avec vous pour créer ensemble des souvenirs inoubliables.

Bedroom, Bed in The Queen Mary
Bedroom, Bed in The Queen Mary

Planifiez votre séjour

Vous avez faim après une journée d'exploration ? Ne cherchez pas plus loin que les options de restauration exquises disponibles directement à [The Queen Mary]. Envie d'un dîner romantique ? Rendez-vous au Sir Winston, un restaurant enchanteur avec une ambiance romantique qui sert une délicieuse cuisine américaine. Pour une atmosphère plus familiale, le Chelsea Chowder House propose un menu rempli de classiques américains et de plats de fruits de mer alléchants. Et si vous avez envie d'un repas décontracté, le Promenade Cafe vous attend, offrant un cadre confortable parfait pour toute la famille. Avec ces options de restauration, vous pouvez vous adonner à une variété de cuisines sans même quitter l'hôtel.

Restaurant/places to eat in The Queen Mary
Restaurant/places to eat in The Queen Mary

Équipements

Wifi gratuit

Salles de réunion/banquet

Climatisation

Buffet adapté aux enfants

Bar

Solarium

Réception 24h/24

Chambres non-fumeurs

Restaurant/places to eat in The Queen Mary
Lounge or bar in The Queen Mary
Natural landscape in The Queen Mary
Was a bit skeptical from some reviews but booked for event that was on property for halloween. Keeping in mind the ship was old. It is not luxury but very well preserved and period correct. Room was bigger then expected. Kids had own area. Great view of harbor. Cafe food was very good and portions shareable. We ate lunch and breakfast there. Tours are 1/2 off as a guest. Ghost/haunted tours were great. Ship definitely haunted. Did not realize proof until going back thru pics/videos. It's not just a hype. Best staff I we have had in a hotel in literally yrs. They like working there and reflect that on guests with attention and friendliness. Ship is a great piece of history. We went for Dark harbor which being a hotel guest gave you a lot of perks for event. We enjoyed the ship more then the event. We are going back in Dec to do the rest of tours. Did Disneyland the Monday after. My kids said Queen Mary was better. Downfalls* but not huge deal No food on ship after 10pm. Vending machines only. No room service. No guest pool. A/C is super primitive. Port holes do open and sea breeze is nice but probably not comfortable in hot months. I would not recommend inside middle rooms. No windows. A lot of stairs slow and small elevators Restaurants on board are a bit pricey but good food and shareable. Lunch x4 $100 Breakfast x4 $70

Urban

Well worth a stay as long as you are happy with the limitations of being in a room first in service in the 1930's, which for us was part of the charm. Room size was adequate, cleanliness was good and we had an excellent view of Long Beach from our portholes (which opened). Staff were helpful but we almost found out by accident that guests were entitled to a discount on the ships tours, which were excellent, and free entry to a fantastic Jazz night in the main bar ($20 pp normally) which was the highlight of our stay. There is a lot of ship to explore and a lot of history to absorb. Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our stay on board.

Peter

Rooms were as the were in the 1960's. The beds were very comfortable; it was nice to see that many of the plumbing fixings had been retained (thankfully to work within modern day systems). The restoration is getting on well, and hopefully will continue to bring the Mary back to its former splendour. All the staff were very attentive and helpful. The drinks and food were of a good standard and service. Altogether a very pleasant stay.

John

Amazing experience from start to finish. Staff are friendly and happy to educate you on the history. You can explore so much of the boat and I recommend finding the speakeasy if you enjoy cocktails. Rooms make you feel like you're in the 30s/40s. Bed was comfortable and we had plenty of room. We didn't have any complaints at all.

John

Stunning Art Deco ship. Authentic cabins. We paid extra to do haunted tour (discounted rate for overnight guests). The tour was informative, with great stories and visits to otherwise hidden parts of the ship. Buffet breakfast in the cafe was delicious with fantastic service by Luke.

Michael

Was a bit skeptical from some reviews but booked for event that was on property for halloween. Keeping in mind the ship was old. It is not luxury but very well preserved and period correct. Room was bigger then expected. Kids had own area. Great view of harbor. Cafe food was very good and portions shareable. We ate lunch and breakfast there. Tours are 1/2 off as a guest. Ghost/haunted tours were great. Ship definitely haunted. Did not realize proof until going back thru pics/videos. It's not just a hype. Best staff I we have had in a hotel in literally yrs. They like working there and reflect that on guests with attention and friendliness. Ship is a great piece of history. We went for Dark harbor which being a hotel guest gave you a lot of perks for event. We enjoyed the ship more then the event. We are going back in Dec to do the rest of tours. Did Disneyland the Monday after. My kids said Queen Mary was better. Downfalls* but not huge deal No food on ship after 10pm. Vending machines only. No room service. No guest pool. A/C is super primitive. Port holes do open and sea breeze is nice but probably not comfortable in hot months. I would not recommend inside middle rooms. No windows. A lot of stairs slow and small elevators Restaurants on board are a bit pricey but good food and shareable. Lunch x4 $100 Breakfast x4 $70

Urban

Well worth a stay as long as you are happy with the limitations of being in a room first in service in the 1930's, which for us was part of the charm. Room size was adequate, cleanliness was good and we had an excellent view of Long Beach from our portholes (which opened). Staff were helpful but we almost found out by accident that guests were entitled to a discount on the ships tours, which were excellent, and free entry to a fantastic Jazz night in the main bar ($20 pp normally) which was the highlight of our stay. There is a lot of ship to explore and a lot of history to absorb. Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our stay on board.

Peter

Rooms were as the were in the 1960's. The beds were very comfortable; it was nice to see that many of the plumbing fixings had been retained (thankfully to work within modern day systems). The restoration is getting on well, and hopefully will continue to bring the Mary back to its former splendour. All the staff were very attentive and helpful. The drinks and food were of a good standard and service. Altogether a very pleasant stay.

John

Amazing experience from start to finish. Staff are friendly and happy to educate you on the history. You can explore so much of the boat and I recommend finding the speakeasy if you enjoy cocktails. Rooms make you feel like you're in the 30s/40s. Bed was comfortable and we had plenty of room. We didn't have any complaints at all.

John

Stunning Art Deco ship. Authentic cabins. We paid extra to do haunted tour (discounted rate for overnight guests). The tour was informative, with great stories and visits to otherwise hidden parts of the ship. Buffet breakfast in the cafe was delicious with fantastic service by Luke.

Michael

Was a bit skeptical from some reviews but booked for event that was on property for halloween. Keeping in mind the ship was old. It is not luxury but very well preserved and period correct. Room was bigger then expected. Kids had own area. Great view of harbor. Cafe food was very good and portions shareable. We ate lunch and breakfast there. Tours are 1/2 off as a guest. Ghost/haunted tours were great. Ship definitely haunted. Did not realize proof until going back thru pics/videos. It's not just a hype. Best staff I we have had in a hotel in literally yrs. They like working there and reflect that on guests with attention and friendliness. Ship is a great piece of history. We went for Dark harbor which being a hotel guest gave you a lot of perks for event. We enjoyed the ship more then the event. We are going back in Dec to do the rest of tours. Did Disneyland the Monday after. My kids said Queen Mary was better. Downfalls* but not huge deal No food on ship after 10pm. Vending machines only. No room service. No guest pool. A/C is super primitive. Port holes do open and sea breeze is nice but probably not comfortable in hot months. I would not recommend inside middle rooms. No windows. A lot of stairs slow and small elevators Restaurants on board are a bit pricey but good food and shareable. Lunch x4 $100 Breakfast x4 $70

Urban

Well worth a stay as long as you are happy with the limitations of being in a room first in service in the 1930's, which for us was part of the charm. Room size was adequate, cleanliness was good and we had an excellent view of Long Beach from our portholes (which opened). Staff were helpful but we almost found out by accident that guests were entitled to a discount on the ships tours, which were excellent, and free entry to a fantastic Jazz night in the main bar ($20 pp normally) which was the highlight of our stay. There is a lot of ship to explore and a lot of history to absorb. Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our stay on board.

Peter

Rooms were as the were in the 1960's. The beds were very comfortable; it was nice to see that many of the plumbing fixings had been retained (thankfully to work within modern day systems). The restoration is getting on well, and hopefully will continue to bring the Mary back to its former splendour. All the staff were very attentive and helpful. The drinks and food were of a good standard and service. Altogether a very pleasant stay.

John

Amazing experience from start to finish. Staff are friendly and happy to educate you on the history. You can explore so much of the boat and I recommend finding the speakeasy if you enjoy cocktails. Rooms make you feel like you're in the 30s/40s. Bed was comfortable and we had plenty of room. We didn't have any complaints at all.

John

Stunning Art Deco ship. Authentic cabins. We paid extra to do haunted tour (discounted rate for overnight guests). The tour was informative, with great stories and visits to otherwise hidden parts of the ship. Buffet breakfast in the cafe was delicious with fantastic service by Luke.

Michael

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1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, 90802, Californie, États Unis

The Queen Mary