Frank Lloyd Wrights Stain Glass Panel |
With memories of visiting the Coronado Hotel in SanDiego, we decided that we would visit the Biltmore Hotel, possibly the most prestigious hotel in the South West. It was built in 1929, the same time as the Empire State Building in New York. It sought to combine Art Deco with the desert it was built in. The architect worked closely with Frank Lloyd Wright and has a similar feel to some of his buildings. An amazing interplay of stark concrete and natural foliage create a wonderfully rich environment which is just a joy to walk around. Without the trees, palm trees, grass and flowers the place would have looked like a series of blockhouses. Also the use of the 'Biltmore Block' adding texture to the concrete blocks adds a lot to the style.
Biltmore Blocks in a wall |
A Biltmore Block |
We continued our wandering and eventually found the outdoor pool, where we were able to take a table and have lunch, I settled for a simple burger and Sally had a Steak fajita salad, which we enjoyed immensely. Another hour or so of relaxing, which included the slight drama of one the the pools being closed, which included it being taped off like a crime scene. On inquiry we were informed that a child had an accident. My first thought about the possibility of broken limbs etc. was a little too dramatic, however the pool would have to be drained and cleaned before it could be used again. I could not imagine the embarrassment of the parents!!!! Still if you are going to do it then a $400 a night hotel is as good a place as any. My twisted mind ran to the matra of 'Who put the poo in poo-l'. By the way , this pool which we were relaxing by was where, reputedly, Irving Berlin wrote 'White Christmas'.
It was a short walk from there to the Paradise Gardens, a simple long garden area between two arms of the hotel with beautiful flowers an palm trees. This brought us back to the central plaza, from where we returned to the Chevy and home.
This was a lovely day, in a beautiful and luxurious environment. I would recommend it as a great day out.
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