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Pasea Hotel & Spa

Book this if You want a high-energy, pet-friendly 'Surf City' scene where the pool party matters more than a silent night's sleep.

Why People Love It

8.7349 reviews
  • Unbeatable oceanfront location right on PCH
  • Vibrant 'Ninth Island' pool deck with DJs and cabanas
  • Extremely pet-friendly with a dedicated 'Paw-séa' dog park

Quick Take: A visually stunning, Instagram-ready hotel that tries to mask its highway noise problem with high-tech white noise machines.

Reviewed by @heidiismsI honestly didn't think a luxury hotel could be *this* dog-friendly. From the private pet park to the oceanfront balcony where we toasted the sunset, everything at Paséa was perfect for us and our pup. It’s the ultimate Huntington Beach escape.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Guests love the modern coastal decor and the pool vibe, but the noise levels from the street and rooftop bar are a universal grievance.

Reality check

You're paying luxury prices for a 'party' atmosphere, not a zen retreat—expect thin walls and hallway noise on weekends.

  • You're traveling with a dog and want a hotel that actually welcomes them
  • You thrive on a lively pool scene with cocktails and music
  • You want to be steps from the Huntington Beach Pier and Pacific City shopping

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though reviews occasionally cite missed dusting.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Modern and typically sparkling, though water pressure can be underwhelming.
  • Maintenance: Newer build (2016), but high traffic means some carpets show stains and wear.
  • Linens & towels: Frette linens are a high-end touch and generally crisp and fresh.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells like a luxury spa; rooms are mostly fresh but some carpets hold stale odors.

Sleepability™

5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Pacific Coast Highway traffic (motorcycles, sports cars)
  • Treehouse rooftop bar music (thumps through upper floors)
  • Thin walls/hallway noise from late-night revelers

Before you book

Good to know

  • Resort fee is ~$42-49/night and includes wine, water, and beach gear
  • Pet fee is a steep $150 per stay, but includes a 'pup package'
  • Pacific City (outdoor mall) is connected to the hotel, offering tons of food options

What to pack

  • High-quality earplugs (essential for PCH-facing rooms)
  • A swimsuit for the 'Ninth Island' pool scene
  • A light jacket—ocean breeze gets chilly at night

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Oceanfront King (top floor) for the best views, if you can tolerate the noise
  • Pool-facing rooms for a buffer from the direct PCH street noise

Rooms to avoid

  • Low-floor Oceanfront rooms (basically sleeping on the highway)
  • Rooms directly below the Treehouse bar (vibration/noise issues)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am a light sleeper. Please assign a room on a high floor, as far away from the Treehouse rooftop bar and elevators as possible. If a pool-facing room is quieter than PCH-facing, I would prefer that.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the Ninth Island pool is heated, but it gets very crowded on weekends.

Can I self-park?

No. It is valet only at ~$60/night. There is no on-site self-parking.

Is it actually dog friendly?

Yes, very. They have a dedicated 1,100 sq ft dog park called 'Paw-séa' and offer dog menus.

How bad is the noise really?

Bad enough that they put commercial-grade white noise machines in every single room.

Is breakfast included?

No, unless you book a specific package. Lōrea restaurant is on-site but pricey.

What is the resort fee?

Expect to pay around $42-$49 per night + tax, covering wifi, beach butler service, and a bottle of wine.


Insider Tips

  • Ask for the 'hoodie robes'—they are a unique hybrid of a sweatshirt and a robe.

  • The 'Beach Butler' service is included in your resort fee; use it to get chairs and umbrellas set up for you.

  • Walk to 'Pacific City' next door for better/cheaper food options than the hotel restaurant.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Modio' white noise machine on your nightstand isn't a perk; it's a necessity.

  • 💡Balconies on the side of the building have zero privacy; your neighbors are right there.

  • 💡The elevators can be painfully slow during peak weekend checkout times.

  • 💡You can hear the crosswalk signal beeping from the lower oceanfront rooms.

  • 💡The 'partial ocean view' often means 'mostly hotel wall with a sliver of blue'.

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