A “New Beginning” for Bermuda’s Cambridge Beaches Hotel
The historic Cambridge Beaches resort in Bermuda, which was founded in 1923, has long been the island’s leading historic hotel.
But after nearly 100 years, it’s getting a brand-new look.
In what the property is calling a “new beginning,” the hotel will this summer debut a brand-new look and identity.
The redesign is being led by Phil Hospod of Dovetail + Co hospitality, with interior design by Kellyann Hee, formerly of Soho House.
That’s along with creative work by Paris-based Saint-Lazare.
Working with the property’s existing architectural details — some of which stretch back to the 17th century — the hotel is restyling its 86 guest rooms, all set in charming cottages.
The changes come ahead of the hotel’s centennial next year, joined by the launch of a new alfresco eatery called Breezes; a casual-fare poolside restaurant called Pastel; and Sunken Harbor Club, led by St John Fritzell of the Sunken Harbor Club in Brooklyn.
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