The Langham Huntington, Pasadena — Iconic Elegance Meets Personalized Care

A Timeless California Retreat

The Langham Huntington, Pasadena has been a symbol of luxury and refined hospitality since 1914, when railroad magnate Henry Huntington transformed the former Hotel Wentworth into a true winter oasis on the Southern California coast. Designed by architect Myron Hunt, the property preserves its classic architecture while blending it with modern comfort and cultural richness.

Set on 23 acres of manicured gardens and fountains, the hotel features serene Japanese-inspired corners, the iconic Horseshoe Garden, and the historic Picture Bridge adorned with replicas of Frank Moore’s 1933 paintings — recently restored to their original charm.

Luxury That Inspires

With 379 elegantly appointed rooms, historic ballrooms, and an ambiance of the Golden Age, The Langham often serves as a Hollywood filming location, featured in The Parent Trap, Westworld, Saving Mr. Banks, and more. The property hosts elegant weddings, garden concerts, and its renowned afternoon teas.

Cultural Immersion & Wellness

Guests enjoy morning coffee in the gardens, afternoon tea in The Lobby Lounge, and dinner at The Royce Wood-Fired Steakhouse. Chuan Spa offers holistic wellness inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine, featuring treatments, herbal steam rooms, and saunas.

Personalized Well-Being, Elevated

The Langham takes luxury to another level with personalized health services. Dr. Cleo Tsolakoglou-Williams, M.D. offers discreet in-room medical visits, ensuring guests receive expert care without leaving the comfort of their suite — an exclusive touch that blends seamlessly with the hotel’s high standard of hospitality.

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