
Hotel del Coronado, part of Curio Collection by Hilton, has announced the completion of its extensive restoration, with the revitalisation of the Victorian building.
The move marks the final step in Blackstone Real Estate’s plan to preserve the hotel’s legacy.
Exceeding $550m, the project has revitalised the building, introducing modern amenities while maintaining its historical charm.
Blackstone Real Estate Americas Asset Management head Rob Harper said: “Blackstone has been dedicated to preserving Hotel del Coronado’s iconic status as a National Historic Landmark while ensuring it remains a timeless destination for future generations.”
The restoration of the Victorian Neighborhood is comprehensive, including a total refurbishment of the front porch, lobby, main entry, and drive experience.
All Victorian guest rooms, the garden courtyard, and event spaces such as the Crown Room have been updated.

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By GlobalDataAdditionally, two new dining destinations, Nobu Del Coronado and Veranda, have been added to the hotel’s offerings.
Burton Studios served as the architect of record for the Victorian Garden Courtyard, and Heritage Architecture & Planning’s David Marshall offered historical architecture consultation.
The project also saw a partnership between Wimberly Interiors, WATG, and GSB.
Each of the hotel’s guest rooms is unique, with redesigned bathrooms that feature vanities and classic checkerboard marble flooring.
In addition, the restorations of the Crown Room, Coronet Room, and Ocean Ballroom integrate historical elements with modern technology and design, including a preserved 1888 fresco and updated lighting and sound systems.
The Hotel del Coronado’s central garden courtyard has been restored to its original design, featuring historic walkways, pergolas, and the return of the Naiad Queen Fountain.
In July 2024, the Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club hotel in the Florida Keys, the US, became part of the Curio Collection by Hilton portfolio after renovation.