The Charm of Yesteryear
Asilomar offers charming, rustic accommodations perfect for anyone dedicated to rest and reflection. In keeping with this tradition, guest rooms are free of modern-day distractions such as telephones and televisions. Our Historic Rooms are located in buildings designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan and built between 1913 and 1928, and feature the charms of hardwood floors and rustic furnishings, along with private baths. Our more contemporary Standard Rooms are available with patios, balconies and cozy fireplaces.
All lodging rooms have private baths, and many buildings feature common living rooms appointed with fireplaces and inviting overstuffed chairs. For groups, every effort is made to accommodate attendees just a short walk through vibrant dunes to the group's meeting room. The dining hall is centrally located on the grounds.

Historic Rooms
Historic Rooms are located in buildings that were designed by architect Julia Morgan and built between 1913 and 1928. Each room features hardwood floors, rustic California furnishings and private baths – and their size and quantity of beds vary from one single bed to two double beds. All of the historic lodging buildings have a common living room, with a fireplace, for lounging and reading.


Standard Rooms
Several of the Standard Room types are located in buildings designed by architect John Carl Warnecke and built in a style complementary to that of Julia Morgan's. Standard Rooms are more contemporary than the Historic Rooms and include a private bathroom and shower. Some also have a patio or balcony, and some feature a fireplace. Size and quantity of beds vary in rooms, but the most common combinations are: two double beds; one double and one single bed; one queen and one single bed; or four single beds.
