Spanish Charm and Luxury in Cozy Claremont, CA

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Claremont is only about 30 miles from my home in Pasadena, but my recent trip to the sleepy college town transported me much farther away, to a relaxing and beautiful place reminiscent of a mountain resort community with touches of Spain.

My getaway to Claremont began when a friend and I checked into a luxurious suite at Casa 425, a Spanish-styled boutique hotel in the heart of the town square. Replete with a red tiled roof, white stucco exterior, classic Spanish arches, and an interior, tree-lined plaza courtyard, the 28-room hotel is an alluring structure in the small town, located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains.

The rooms at Casa 425 are no less grand. Our second-floor accommodations featured a large glass-wall entry way that overlooked the hotel’s lounge and courtyard. Inside the suite we found a huge soaking tube, separating the living room from the bathroom. Other room highlights included a comfy king bed, with down comforter and fine linens, large wall-mounted TV, separate shower, small refrigerator, coffee maker, and free wireless Internet.

Besides well-appointed rooms, the hotel also offers a complimentary European breakfast, and boasts Casa 425 Lounge & Bar. This signature hang-out has a full bar and serves savory small plates in an intimate setting, with a cozy indoor room and outdoor seating in the courtyard, surrounded by glass fire pits and heat lamps.

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The historic packing house is a reminder of Claremont’s rich agricultural history 

Across the street from the hotel is the Packing House (www.claremontpackinghouse.com), the largest historic building in the Claremont Village. With scores of restaurants, shops and businesses located under its metal roof, it has become one of the hottest destinations in town.

The history of the Packing House began in 1890s, when Claremont was a major fruit-growing area. Around this time, local growers founded the state’s first agricultural cooperative and built the Packing House in 1922 to process fruit, pack it in boxes with distinctive commercial art labels and then ship it around the world.

As locals orchards disappeared, the Packing House eventually shut down in 1972 and stood empty until the city purchased the building and restored it in 2007.

Today, the Claremont Packing House is a centerpiece of the community, with historic architecture mixing with fine dining, jazz concerts, stand-up comedy, hip boutiques, wine tastings, art classes, art walks and festivals.

After touring the Packing House, my friend and I strolled a few blocks through town to dinner at Viva Madrid (www.vivamadrid.com), an authentic Spanish restaurant teeming with tasty tapas in a colorful, home-styled, antique store-type setting.

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Viva Madrid is an authentic Spanish restaurant teeming with tasty tapas

Our meal began with Gamba al Ajillo, a favorite tapa in Spain, with shrimp cooked in garlic, white wine, parsley, lemon juice, and extra virgin olive oil. Next we devoured Espárragos con Salmon, a delightful dish of asparagus wrapped with smoked salmon. Continuing down the extensive tapas list, we enjoyed Croquetas de Pesaco tapas, with crab, shrimp, tuna, onions, and bread crumbs; followed by Calamares con Chorizo, which is squid stuffed with chorizo in an onion, herb, tomato sauce.

While eating we sipped Estrella de Galcia, a smooth, refreshing Spanish beer, and admired the restaurant’s Spanish-styled décor, with large, old wooden front door, wooden chairs, a faux balcony, and walls lined with a bull’s head, swords, sculptures, mirrors and paintings.

After dinner we walked back through The Village and stopped at the Coffee Bean for mini- bear claw and a cup of coffee. We ate our dessert on a bench in the beautiful plaza, located behind Casa 425. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, and a movie theater, this outdoor area, is a great place to relax while visiting Claremont.

Casa 425 is located at 425 West First Street, Claremont, CA 91711. For more information on staying at Casa 425 and on current specials and rates, visit: www.casa425.com or call 866-450-0425. For more information on visiting Claremont, visit: www.discoverclaremont.com.

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Greg Aragon, Writer Greg's Getaway
Greg Aragon is a travel writer from Pasadena, California. For the past 15 years Greg has authored “Greg’s Getaway,” a popular travel column that covers the globe. In the course of writing Greg's Getaway, Greg has traveled to more than 25 countries in search of exciting destinations, people, food, drink and culture. From Alaska to Zermatt, Greg has experienced the thrill and beauty of traveling to the fullest. Along the way he has dog sledded on glaciers, drank with sea captains, danced with hula girls, dined with royalty, sung with street performers, wrestled with pigs, jumped from airplanes, conquered rapids, panned for gold, rode a rhino, slept in trees and much, much more. When not on the road, Greg enjoys strumming his old nylon string guitar and playing basketball.