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I’ve spent a lot of time in Newport Beach, having grown up in adjacent Huntington Beach. These days, most of my daughter’s volleyball tournaments are in the area, so we checked into Pendry Newport Beach during a recent trip.
I chose it because I’m a huge fan of Pendry San Diego, one of our most booked hotels. And also because I’ve had clients stay at Pendry Newport Beach. Whether traveling on business or with family and friends, they’ve been happy. It’s mainly because the people working behind the scenes go the extra mile for our VIP guests.
In this review, I’ll share my thoughts on our stay at this special boutique hotel and everything you need to know before you hit the reserve button.
Pendry Newport Beach Reservations and Benefits
We use Virtuoso to book our clients into Pendry Newport Beach. The benefits include:
690 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660
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Pendry Newport Beach features 295 guest rooms and suites, each designed with contemporary interiors and comforts you’d expect in a luxury boutique hotel.
Views include the resort gardens, surrounding cityscape, and distant but still very nice ocean views. Each room and suite provides high-end amenities such as:
Our room was a Skyline Queen Queen that overlooked the area around Fashion Island Mall. It’s actually a nice view, and I appreciated being higher up because we were above the pool and restaurant.
If it were lower, I think we’d hear a bit more hotel activity. Since we needed to get up super early for volleyball, I specifically requested a quiet room and that’s what I received.
I also asked for extra bottled water, which, as you can see, was delivered. I don’t remember asking for red wine, but they totally nailed this welcome amenity. It was perfect.
The beds were super comfortable, and I adore the MiN bath amenities that Pendry hotels use. They’re full-sized, so you can’t take travel-sized leftovers to go (unless you want to pay for them).
I pay close attention to acoustics when I’m in the hotel room, and I didn’t feel the walls or doors were so thin as to let in an unreasonable amount of noise. Overall, it’s a lovely, comfortable room stocked with everything I’d expect a luxury hotel room to have.
Pendry Newport Beach’s guest rooms are perfect for couples, solo travelers, and small families seeking comfort with a modern touch. I like this big sofa seating area in the king rooms. I always appreciate a robust minibar selection (see the second slide in the gallery below).
If you’re unsure which room to choose, here’s a breakdown of the views, locations, and features that differentiate each. After booking multiple clients, I want to share a couple of notes:
Regarding rates, expect prices from lowest to highest in this order — Garden
Room Type | Size | Guest # | Location & View | Special Features |
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Garden View King | 435 sq. ft. | 2 guests | Lower floors with lush garden views | Connects to Garden King or Garden Queen Queen |
Skyline View King | 395–435 sq. ft. | 2 guests | Upper floors; sweeping views of Newport Back Bay or Fashion Island | Connects to Skyline King, Grand One Bedroom Suite, Skyline Queen Queen, and specialty suites |
Coastal View King | 400–435 sq. ft. | 2 guests | Higher floors; partial views of the Pacific Ocean | Connects to Coastal King, Grand One Bedroom Suite, or Hospitality Coastal Suite |
Garden View Queen Queen | 400 sq. ft. | 4 guests | Lower floors; lush garden views; two queen beds; Juliet balcony | — |
Skyline View Queen Queen | 400–425 sq. ft. | 4 guests | Upper floors; sweeping skyline views; two queen beds; large windows | Connects to Skyline King, Deluxe One Bedroom Suite, Island Specialty Suite, or Lido Specialty Suite |
Coastal View Queen Queen | 405 sq. ft. | 4 guests | Upper floors; partial ocean or Newport Bay views; two queen beds; Juliet balcony | Connects to Grand One Bedroom Suite or Hospitality Coastal Suite |
Pendry Newport Beach’s luxury suites offer more space and elevated amenities.
Since King rooms have a two-person occupancy (and, yes, this includes kids), families of four tend to choose studio suites.
All suites have a double-sized sofa bed and marble bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. And amenities like coffee makers and large flat-screen TVs in the rooms.
Suite Type | Size | Guest # | Location & Views | Special Features |
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Studio Suite | 565 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ double sofa) |
Scattered throughout the hotel | Open-plan design, Juliet balcony, no connecting room. |
Coastal View Studio Suite | 565 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ double sofa) |
Higher floor, partial ocean views | Open-plan design, Juliet balcony, no connecting room. |
Corner Garden One Bedroom Suite | 660 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) |
End-of-hallway location with garden views | Balcony with seating, expansive living area |
Corner Skyline One Bedroom Suite | 660 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) |
End-of-hallway location with skyline views | Balcony with seating, expansive living area |
Corner Ocean View One Bedroom Suite | 640–660 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) |
Higher floors, panoramic ocean views | Balcony with seating, expansive living area. Access to The Elwood Club for up to 4 guests. |
Deluxe One Bedroom Suite | 825 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) |
Higher floors, partial ocean or bay views | Two Juliet balconies, oversized master bedroom, two marble bathrooms |
Grand One Bedroom Suite | 1,250 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) |
Higher floors, partial ocean or bay views | Three Juliet balconies, small kitchenette, dining for eight, two marble bathrooms, access to The Elwood Club for up to 4 guests |
What’s a Juliet balcony? It’s basically a small, unfurnished walk-out balcony that people don’t typically use, but it’s nice to have.
The Specialty Suites are designed for guests seeking unparalleled luxury. These expansive accommodations are ideal for large families, groups, or travelers celebrating a special occasion.
Suite Type | Size | Guest # | Location & View | Special Features |
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Newport Suite | 1,000 sq. ft. | 2 guests | Coastal views toward Newport Bay; private balcony | Full kitchen with dining for eight. Ideal for families or couples seeking a luxurious, private escape |
Lido Suite | 1,040 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) | Two large balconies with ocean views | Guest powder room, expansive living space. Perfect for girls’ trips or small groups of friends |
Island Suite | 1,400–1,550 sq. ft. | 4 guests (max 3 adults w/ sofa bed) | Private balcony with ocean views | Office, full kitchenette, dining for six. Great for business travelers or families seeking comfort and functionality |
Grand Two Bedroom Suite | 1,655–1,720 sq. ft. | 8 guests | Upper floors with partial bay & ocean views plus Newport skyline | Perfect for large families or groups seeking upscale comfort and panoramic views |
Newport Two Bedroom King Suite | 1,470 sq. ft. | 4 guests | Coastal views toward Newport Bay or mountains; small furnished balcony | Ideal for two couples or families wanting upscale comfort and privacy |
Lido Two Bedroom Queen Suite | 1,040–1,470 sq. ft. | 6 guests | Ocean views with two large furnished balconies | Two queen beds in the second bedroom and a guest powder room. Perfect for groups of friends looking for a luxury stay |
Island Two Bedroom Queen Suite | 1,800–2,000 sq. ft. | 6 guests | Ocean views, private balcony | Office, full kitchenette, two queen beds in the second bedroom, three bathrooms. Great for business travelers or families |
Pendry Two Bedroom Suite | 2,325 sq. ft. | 6 guests | Top-floor location with the hotel’s best ocean views through floor-to-ceiling windows | Perfect for families or groups celebrating special occasions in luxury |
Yes, the food is good. In fact, if you happen to be staying over a holiday, look for special brunches and meal services and book them in advance. Here’s an overview of the multiple dining options.
A 2 p.m. arrival after multiple games with an elite volleyball player meant that we dropped our bags and went straight to the pool restaurant.
It was buzzing with activity and locals enjoying a champagne-filled late afternoon lunch in Orange County sunshine.
It’s popular for al fresco dining with Baja-inspired snacks and refreshing poolside drinks.
Set is a combination of two great things that go great together. It’s a sophisticated blend of a classic steakhouse and a modern sushi bar, offering premium cuts of steak, fresh sushi, and sustainable seafood.
It’s a pretty big, open bar area with a stylish round bar that displays glasses and liquor bottles. and intimate with handcrafted cocktails, fine wines, and small plates. Live music and VIP table service elevate the experience.
Look for the morning Coffee Bar here that serves coffee drinks, pastries, overnight oats, and other grab-and-go breakfast items.
Enjoy a 24-hour California-inspired menu, from Eggs Benedict to Filet Mignon, served with care in the room. We also ordered an early in-room dining breakfast that I forgot to take a photo of.
Pendry Newport Beach made it easy to relax and stay entertained. From lounging by the pool, pampering in their nice steam room, to exploring the area on a complimentary bike, the amenities offered something for every mood.
Lined with private cabanas available for rent, the outdoor pool area is a popular place to unwind. It was busy here during our stay. They did a nice job of getting a lot of lounge chairs into the space. Plenty of umbrellas helped, too. You can order drinks and food to your chair.
Next time, I plan to get a treatment at the full-service spa. You can also work out in the 24-hour fitness center. They offer free yoga flow on Tuesdays and Wednesday mornings for hotel guests.
Pendry Newport Beach guests can access The Elwood Club, which is otherwise for members only (an invite-only membership, too). This adds another dining option and even more activities to what’s already offered on the hotel side.
Montage (which Pendry is part of) is famous for its supervised Paintbox Kids Club. I’m glad that Pendry Newport Beach has one. Here, kids ages 5–12 participate in activities throughout the day and sometimes at night on weekends so parents can enjoy dinner alone.
Pendry Newport Beach is ideally situated near top attractions:
We saw several smaller, well-heeled dogs during our stay. They welcome cats, too, for a $150 per pet one-time fee.
While it doesn’t appear at first glance to be a kid-friendly place, it is, with some caveats. I’d say the pool area is not conducive to loads of splashing or running around. There are kids’ menus, the Paintbox kids’ club, and the excellent Pendry service that makes family travel easier. Kids would be fine in any of the dining outlets we ate at or saw, except Bar Pendry in the late afternoon and evening.
We use Virtuoso to book our clients into Pendry Newport Beach. The benefits include:
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