Towers Īt the 18th floor, the building splits into the San Remo's iconic 10-floor towers, inspired by the drum of the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates.
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The building has twin terrazzo and marble lobbies and terracotta embellishments. These units were typically larger floor space, with larger rooms, than the units on the lower floors.
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Ībove the 14th floor, the building began a series of setbacks, which allowed for terraces for the various units from floors 14 through 17. These units are approximately 4,500 sq ft (420 m 2) in total. C-line apartments typically had four bedrooms arranged along the 74th Street (south) side of the building. The C-line apartments contain 620 sq ft (58 m 2) living rooms, 300 sq ft (28 m 2) libraries and 500 sq ft (46 m 2) dining rooms all facing the park. The largest units on these lower levels are the "C-line" units, which occupy the southeast corner of each floor. This allowed the San Remo's apartments to have very generous frontage along the park in addition to typically spacious interior layouts. The original layout of the Park-facing units was unusual most full-block buildings on the avenue divided the park frontage into four units, not three. There are numerous setbacks built into the far ends of each wing of the building, allowing for terraces for several of the units. As originally designed, the lower 14 floors were typically divided into seven apartments – two on each of the side street wings of the building and three laid out along the front of the building facing Central Park West. Ten and eleven foot ceilings were the norm. The average apartment contained eight rooms spread over about 3,000 sq ft (280 m 2). There are still some doctor's offices on the first floor, but several of the professional/commercial spaces have recently been sold to tenants who reside in the building for use as office space. The building has two addresses, 145 and 146 Central Park West, because the building was designed so that each half of the structure is served by separate lobbies, eliminating the need for long hallways across the main floor. The apartments were accessed from opulent twin lobbies which contained terrazzo floors, marble walls and custom light fixtures of bronze and frosted glass. Our Thirsty Camel bottlo on the hotel premises will ensure you never have to go thirsty.When the San Remo was originally designed, it had a wide range of luxurious apartment configurations. The units are fully equipped with TV/DVD, en-suite bathrooms and much more. Check out the hotel’s walls and you’ll see photographs of its illustrious patronage a galaxy of sporting stars and more than a few pictures of our cherished locals.Īll of the San Remo’s six motel units are three star rated, accommodating up to four guests on a queen and two single beds. Peter Williams, whose grandfather bought it in 1941, is the present licensee.
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The licence for the San Remo Hotel has been held by the Williams family for three generations. Enjoy gourmet cuisine in our restaurant, San Remo Hotel Bistro, before finishing off a perfect evening by enjoying the facilities in our sports bar – TAB, Keno, Fox Sports and multiple tv’s playing every live sport, or listen to live music in our lounge bar – we feature the very best local talent Only a little further afield you’ll find some of Victoria’s finest surf and front beaches.Īfter you’ve spent the day taking in the beauty of the Bass Coast, your host Daniel Mock will welcome you home to one of the region’s best-appointed hostelries. Local attractions like Panny’s famous Chocolate Factory, Churchill Island and the San Remo foreshore where the pelicans are fed every day, are only a walk away. We’re only a short drive from Phillip Island’s Grand Prix track, the Penguin Parade and the Island’s many other attractions are just as conveniently to hand. Standing as it does within sight of the Phillip Island Bridge, with panoramic views of the coast, it’s a great pub in which to enjoy a relaxing drink and our six three star motel units make it the perfect base for visitors to the Island and for exploring the Bass Coast.