About Noble House Hotels & Resorts Burlingame
Noble House Hotels & Resorts, Ltd., is a hotel chain based in Seattle, Washington and manages 18 unique upscale properties across America’s four coastal corners. This four-decade-old chain was founded by Patrick Collee in 1979 and operated initially as a commercial property developer. It shifted its business focus on the hospitality industry in 1994 and has since then grown its portfolio to include The Edgewater in Seattle, WA;Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in the Florida Keys; and Riviera Palm Springs and Kona Kai Resort & Marina in California. It made its international foray in May 2014 after acquiring Belize Ocean Club & Resort.
The hotel chain was formerly known as Westgroup Partners Inc., before September 1994. It features boutique hotels with modern amenities, including restaurants, golf resort, resort and spa, marinas, and meeting and event venues.
Earlier this year, Noble House launched Bungalows Key Largo, its first ever all-inclusive luxury resort dedicated to adults only in the Florida Keys. The upscale waterfront boutique resort, which lies 63 miles away from Miami, comes with 135 private bungalows spanning a 12-acre land area. Two Jacuzzi tubs, two pools welcome guests, along with several cabanas spread out along the seaside for them to enjoy romantic sunset views. Each Bohemian-inspired bungalow features a veranda with an outdoor garden shower and oversized soaking tub.