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Fairmont Breakers Long Beach is situated in Long Beach, California, just blocks from Ocean Boulevard and Rainbow Harbor. Its central location puts it only a short drive or an easy walk away from the best that the city has to offer, including must-see sights like Shoreline Village, the Aquarium of the Pacific, The Queen Mary, the Museum of Latin American Art, and the Long Beach Museum of Art. Other popular destinations nearby—like the Battleship USS Iowa Museum, Rancho Los Alamitos, and Rancho Los Cerritos—rest only slightly farther afield. Nestled just 30 minutes south of Los Angeles, the hotel also has access to multiple airports, including Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), John Wayne Airport (SNA), and the closer-but-smaller Long Beach Airport (LGB).

Nearest Airport

Long Beach Airport (LGB), 4100 Donald Douglas Drive, Long Beach, CA 90808 approximately a 20-minute drive, John Wayne Airport (SNA), 18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana, CA 92707 approximately a 30-minute drive.

Hotel Address

210 East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach

California, United States 90802


Historic Hotels of America Recommended Points of Interest


  • Battleship USS Iowa Museum

    Battleship USS Iowa Museum

    Explore the decks, Captain's Cabin, and more of this renowned World War II-era Navy warship moored in the Port of Los Angeles.

  • Long Beach Museum Of Art

    Long Beach Museum of Art

    Admire an array of more than 4,000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and decorative arts objects by Southern California artists at this bluff-top museum.

  • Museum Of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

    Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA)

    Explore the United States' only museum dedicated to modern and contemporary Latino and Latin American art.

  • Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Ranch And Gardens

    Rancho Los Alamitos Historic Ranch and Gardens

    Discover the "Ranch of the Little Cottonwoods," a seven-and-a-half-acre Long Beach City Landmark with a circa-1800 adobe ranch house, a restored barnyard, and historic gardens.

  • Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site

    Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site

    Drink in the rich history of Spanish, Mexican, and American California at this circa-1844 adobe home and grounds, which is also a National, State, and Long Beach Historic Landmark. 

  • The Queen Mary

    The Queen Mary

    Climb aboard this iconic, circa-1936 ocean liner for a guided tour dedicated to such topics as its construction, design, star-studded guests, and paranormal activity.