The garden courtyard saw the return of the "Naiad Queen Fountain," a feature that graced the space until 1912. The fountain is a bronze reproduction of French sculptor Charles Cordier's "Naiad Queen" statue. Photo by the Hotel del Coronado.

The completion of a six-year-plus restoration project at the Hotel del Coronado was celebrated on June 18. This milestone marks the revitalization of the hotel’s Victorian building, which cost more than $550 million.

“From its earliest days, Hotel del Coronado has been a pioneer, continuously redefining the resort experience,” said JP Oliver, managing director of the Hotel del Coronado. “After this transformative journey, we are proud to set a new benchmark for resort excellence and continue exceeding expectations for a new era of guests and visitors.”

The completion of the Victorian neighborhood encompassed a total restoration of its front porch and lobby, main entry, and drive experience, as well as updates and enhancements to all Victorian guest rooms, the Victorian garden courtyard, event spaces (including the Crown Room), and the addition of two new dining destinations: the Nobu Del Coronado and Veranda, an al fresco dining experience. 

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