Discover unique treasures and the pleasures of Santa Barbara. Hotel guests coming for business or just for fun will find the Best Western Pepper Tree Inn offers something for everyone!At first glimpse the charming Spanish style architecture will dazzle the eyes of the weary traveler. Upon entrance into the beautiful guest room, one will find a spacious living quarters with a unique...
Country Inn is ideally located. We are right across from Santa Barbara's Pershing Park with it giant old growth trees and outdoor amphitheatre. The harbor and pier is just a couple blocks away where visitors. The rows of sail boats and motor yachts are a great subject for photographers and the pier offers unique shops to explore.
Located in the heart of Santa Barbara, justa short walk to shopping, theatre, and fine dining,El Prado Inn is your perfect starting point for historicand scenic excursions. You are only moments away fromseeing internationally renowned exhibits at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Broadway-calibre stage productions at the historic Granada, Arlington and...
Fess Parker's DoubleTree Resort Hotel. Your own private Santa Barbara. In a green Southern California valley, encircled by gentle mountains and the blue Pacific hides Santa Barbara, one of the loveliest cities this side of paradise. Just at the city's edge, where palm trees meet the ocean's waves, you'll find the very place you've been dreaming of. The perfect California...
In this unique Historic Landmark Site Hotel the rooms are equally unique, you will find no two rooms alike! All of the 61 rooms have been recently remodeled in a classic California Spanish Revival décor to compliment this lovely, downtown boutique hotel. Many rooms feature French windows with views of the City’s red-tiled rooftops. The original exposed brick has been preserved in a...
Located just two blocks away from pristine Butterfly Beach and just steps away from boutique shopping and some of the city's finest dining, the Montecito Inn is waiting to help satisfy your every desire. Built in 1928 by cinema legend Charlie Chaplin, the Inn was originally meant as an escape to paradise for Mr. Chaplin's closest friends.