Hotels in Seal Beach
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Ayres Hotel Seal Beach - Cypress
Ayres Hotel Seal Beach - Cypress
The Pacific Inn
The Pacific Inn
Hampton Inn & Suites Seal Beach
Hampton Inn & Suites Seal Beach
Surf City Inn - Near Seal Beach Pier
Surf City Inn - Near Seal Beach Pier
Ayres Suites Yorba Linda
Ayres Suites Yorba Linda
Chase Suites Hotel Brea-Fullerton
Chase Suites Hotel Brea-Fullerton
Aspire Inn & Suites Orange
Aspire Inn & Suites Orange
Orange Grove Inn
Orange Grove Inn
Lemon Heights Inn
Lemon Heights Inn
Hyatt Regency Irvine
Hyatt Regency Irvine
Holiday Inn Santa Ana-Orange Co. Arpt by IHG
Holiday Inn Santa Ana-Orange Co. Arpt by IHG
MainStay Suites John Wayne Airport by Choice Hotels
MainStay Suites John Wayne Airport by Choice Hotels
Best Western Plus Orange County Airport North
Best Western Plus Orange County Airport North
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fullerton
Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fullerton
Ayres Hotel Anaheim
Ayres Hotel Anaheim
3rd Avenue Inn
3rd Avenue Inn
Sonesta Irvine John Wayne Airport
Sonesta Irvine John Wayne Airport
Ayres Hotel Orange
Ayres Hotel Orange
Hotel Fera Anaheim, a DoubleTree by Hilton
Hotel Fera Anaheim, a DoubleTree by Hilton
The Viv Hotel, Anaheim, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Viv Hotel, Anaheim, a Tribute Portfolio HotelGo beyond your typical stay in Seal Beach
Top neighborhoods in Seal Beach

Old Towne
Seal Beach's Old Towne neighborhood is home to attractions such as Seal Beach and Red Car Museum.

Surfside
Adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, this small gated community boasts a variety of housing styles and is a favorite spot for kite surfers due to its brisk wind. Enjoy beachfront living with no home more than 75 feet from the sand.
Top landmarks in Seal Beach
Learn more about Seal Beach
Wooden planks stretch toward the horizon at Seal Beach Pier, where anglers cast lines as pelicans dive for their catch. Main Street invites exploration with its small-town charm, offering boutiques and cafes that feel refreshingly unpretentious. The National Wildlife Refuge provides sanctuary for migratory birds, while surfers find paradise riding waves along the golden shoreline. Arrive early to claim a fire ring for sunset s'mores – they disappear quickly on summer weekends. For a quirky side trip, the Red Car Museum showcases the electric railway that once connected this laid-back community to Los Angeles. Naval Weapons Station occupies much of the city's acreage, a reminder that this relaxed beach town serves a purpose beyond leisure.

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