- "The Cloisters” – a set of four guest rooms bordered by open walkways. The cloister rooms were often used for two related guests; with the two-bed, two-bath arrangement for privacy even though the guests were sharing the same room.
- The Gothic Study was the last of the major rooms built at San Simeon. The study was a work area for Hearst, in lieu of a sanctuary from the usual presence of guests.
- The Library contains a collection of over 4,000 volumes of rare books. The library also houses 155 pieces of ancient pottery; mostly imported from Greece.
- The Service Wing comprises 32 rooms for the use of the household staff, including 12 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a hotel-sized kitchen, butler’s pantry, staff dining room and seven miscellaneous rooms.
- The Neptune and Roman Pools highlighted on all the Hearst Castle tours.
Tour Two will last approximately one hour and 45 minutes including a bus ride to and from the Castle. Tour reservations are highly recommended, please reserve online or call (800) 444-4445.
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