Inspired by the insatiable wanderlust and rebellious spirit of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, the historic downtown mansion once owned by the businessman and scion has been reinterpreted for the modern era as a lively and stylish social destination. From a secret bar tucked into a corner of the sumptuous Doris Duke-inspired parlor to the specially-commissioned series of mysterious and moody old world still lifes sprinkled throughout the foyer and lounge, the scene at The Vanderbilt is crackling with coastal curiosities and alluring eccentricities waiting to be discovered.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Vanderbilt, Auberge Collection
What type of property is The Vanderbilt, Auberge Collection?
The Vanderbilt, Auberge Collection is a luxury hotel and resort located in a historic downtown mansion.
What accessibility features does The Vanderbilt offer?
The Vanderbilt provides accessible parking, an accessible elevator, and an accessible pool to accommodate guests with mobility needs.
Does The Vanderbilt offer airport shuttle or transfer services?
Yes, The Vanderbilt offers airport shuttle services and airport transfers for guest convenience.
Are pets allowed at The Vanderbilt?
Yes, The Vanderbilt welcomes guests traveling with pets.
What dining options are available at The Vanderbilt?
The Vanderbilt has two restaurants on-site, offers breakfast, vegan and vegetarian meals, and room service. The kitchen operates at specific hours throughout the day.
What wellness and recreational facilities are available?
The Vanderbilt offers an indoor and outdoor pool, a hot tub, a sauna, a fitness center with equipment such as treadmills and free weights, and spa and massage services.
Is parking available at The Vanderbilt and what types?
Yes, The Vanderbilt provides free parking options including self-parking and valet parking.
What are the standard check-in and check-out times at The Vanderbilt?
Check-in is at 4:00 PM and check-out is at 11:00 AM.
Are there nearby restaurants where guests can dine outside the hotel?
Yes, nearby restaurants include Muse by Jonathan Cartwright, The Conservatory at The Vanderbilt, The Gwynne, and Alva, offering various dining experiences within walking distance.
What nearby historical landmarks can guests visit around The Vanderbilt?
Guests can visit nearby historical landmarks such as the Anna Pell House, Vernon House, and The Vanderbilt itself, all rich in local history and culture.
How can guests access entertainment and social spots near The Vanderbilt?
Guests can enjoy The Roof Deck at The Vanderbilt, which offers a cocktail and champagne bar experience, as well as Sailor's Tea Hour lounge for social gatherings.