This Luxurious California Castle: An Iconic Estate Blending Hollywood Glamour, Timeless Elegance, and Coastal Charm

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This Luxurious California Castle: An Iconic Estate Blending Hollywood Glamour, Timeless Elegance, and Coastal Charm

About halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles on California’s dramatically majestic coast lies one of the world’s most exceptional residences: Hearst Castle. A fantasy of Spanish Colonial, Moorish, Mediterranean Revival, and Gothic architecture, the castle was the vision of newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst and the design of pioneering architect Julia Morgan in the early 20th century. Perched overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Hearst Castle reflected a no-expense-spared extravagance, with a nearly 70,000-square-foot main house called Casa Grande, brimming with Hearst’s priceless art collection, as well as multiple guest homes and two swimming pools inspired by Ancient Rome and Greece. Hearst hosted a glittering array of famous faces at his palatial estate, including Hollywood stars like Charlie Chaplin and Greta Garbo and world leaders including Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. After Hearst’s death in 1951, the property opened to the public in 1958 when it was donated to the state of California. Today, Hearst Castle is considered one of the five best tourist attractions along California’s scenic coast.



Hearst Castle is located in the coastal community of San Simeon, California, about a four-hour drive south of San Francisco and a four-hour drive north of Los Angeles. The closest airport is San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport, about a 50-minute drive away from the castle. Hearst Castle is open daily from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m., but is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (December 25), and New Year’s Day (January 1). Tickets to visit the castle start at $35 per adult. Weather in the region is stable year-round with a temperature average of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. However, aim to visit during the summer months, which see little rainfall.

Inside Hearst Castle

For an excellent overview of Hearst Castle, book the 70-minute Grand Rooms Tour, where you bear witness to the opulent interiors dreamed up by architect Julia Morgan. Inspired by the great palaces and chateaux of Europe, Hearst Castle showcases ornate marble fireplaces, fine Flemish tapestries, carved woodwork ceilings, and 25,000 artworks and antiques. One of the most famous works of art at Hearst Castle is Antonio Canova’s “Venus Italica”, a marble masterpiece crafted in the 19th century, which is on view in the Assembly Room. Another magnificent room is the Refectory, a Spanish Gothic-inspired dining hall lined with choir stalls and overhung with colorful flags. 

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To see more of Hearst’s private quarters, reserve a place in the Upstairs Suites Tour. You will see Hearst’s bedrooms, as well as his extraordinary Main Library, a Gothic-influenced study with hand-painted arches and over 4,000 books, and one of the top 12 TikTok-approved libraries to visit in the U.S. Another highlight is the Doge’s Suite, designed in the style of the Doge’s Palace in Venice with rich brocades, antique furniture, and a ceiling fresco. Other incredible chambers are the Gothic Suite, where Hearst resided with his mistress, actress Marion Davies, and the Celestial Suite, which crowns Casa Grande near the bell tower. At the end of your tour, you will bypass the iconic Roman Pool, built in the style of ancient baths, along with lavish lapis-colored mosaic tiling and lined by ancient Greek and Roman-inspired marble sculptures.



Hearst Castle’s grounds and gardens

What to see around Hearst Castle

If you’re planning to explore California’s striking coast on a beach and city-filled road trip, Hearst Castle is most certainly deserving of a stop to tour this incredible masterpiece of art and architecture. The region surrounding Hearst Castle is also worthy of a few days of discovery, with stunning beaches, charming towns, and quaint hideaways. About 15 minutes south of Hearst Castle is Cambria, an underrated, artsy city hidden on California’s coast, where you can visit art galleries and antiques shops inland or head to Moonstone Beach for scenic sunsets, a mile-long boardwalk, and fresh seafood. In Cambria, you can find lovely accommodations, such as the minimalist-chic White Water overlooking Moonstone Beach or Cambria Pines Lodge with cozy rooms and suites tucked into 25 acres of gardens.

For a truly luxurious stay, head north from Hearst Castle to the famed swath of Big Sur, a section of California’s coast that rivals Italy’s Cinque Terre with striking cliff views. The iconic Post Ranch Inn is perched on the cliffs overlooking the dramatic Pacific Ocean. Here, guests can check into one of the 41 accommodations, from contemporary oceanfront villas to sleek treehouses, with amenities such as private plunge pools and wraparound terraces. Enjoy delicious meals at the panoramic Sierra Mar restaurant or indulge in treatments at the pampering spa. Nearby adventures include hiking, beachcombing, golfing (legendary Pebble Beach is just an hour’s drive away), and exploring the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.