The Eden Hotel Inducted into Historic Hotels of America
The Eden, an iconic hotel located in the scenic Santa Monica, California, proudly announces its recent induction into the prestigious
Historic Hotels of America. This accolade, officially recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, underscores the hotel’s dedication to maintaining its historic legacy and architectural integrity.
Induction into this esteemed group is not easily achieved; a hotel must be a minimum of 50 years old and either designated by the Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The Eden meets these rigorous standards, having been established in 1939 and remaining a vital part of Santa Monica's story.
Lawrence Horwitz, Executive Vice President of Historic Hotels of America, expressed his delight at the inclusion of The Eden into the renowned program, lauding its significance and the efforts of its management. He specifically highlighted the meticulous work undertaken by Tehmina Adaya and her team that preserves the hotel’s unique character and allows future guests to experience its historic charm.
General Manager Danielle Delcambre shared her excitement regarding this recognition. She explained that becoming a member of Historic Hotels of America is pivotal for The Eden, both from a heritage perspective and in the commitment to preserving the essence of Santa Monica. The hotel, which has been in continuous family ownership since 1983, stands as one of the West Coast's prime examples of
Streamline Moderne architecture.
Following a recent relaunch in 2025 under new executive leadership, The Eden now offers 70 meticulously designed rooms and suites paired with wellness-focused programming, enhancing the stay for its guests. Through partnerships with leading local brands, the hotel strives to deliver an experience that beautifully bridges its rich history with modern hospitality expectations.
The Eden has become a beloved destination for those seeking not only comfort and luxury but also a taste of history. This admission into the Historic Hotels of America serves as a celebration of the hotel’s legacy and a commitment to ensuring that its architectural story continues to resonate with future generations.
As a registered historic landmark, The Eden embodies the intersection of preservation and innovation. Its designation is critical, not just for the hotel itself but also as a part of the broader narrative of Santa Monica's cultural heritage.
About Historic Hotels of America
The Historic Hotels of America program plays a vital role in the preservation movement led by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, chartered by Congress in 1949. Over 300 properties across 44 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico are recognized for their contribution to preserving America’s historical authenticity and architectural beauty. For more details on Historic Hotels, please visit
HistoricHotels.org.
The Eden consistently enhances its offerings while remaining loyal to its root, inviting all to enjoy a piece of history intertwined with modern elegance.