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Hotels Santa Barbara CA can be very expensive. But affordable hotel rooms do exist. Use this easy guide to find the best hotel deals in town.
Hotels can be found in 3 main areas of Santa Barbara CA:
No matter where you
stay in the city, you are only
a few minutes away from the nearest beach, museum or attraction.
As you might expect, the most expensive hotels are along the Santa Barbara waterfront. The most affordable hotels Santa Barbara CA are at the north end of
town, along Upper State Street.
A common complaint from travelers staying at various hotels Santa
Barbara CA is that there is no air conditioning. This
isn’t so unusual along the California coast. Many homes, including
mine, do not have air conditioning. The weather is mild enough that an
open window is all you need.
Everyone staying near the ocean in Santa Barbara County should expect
to
hear trains passing through the night. There’s no escaping it.
Train tracks run the entire length of the coastline in this part of
California.
Bring earplugs if you’re a light sleeper.
The Santa Barbara beach stretches for two miles between the Santa Barbara Harbor and the East Beach volleyball courts. I’ve separated the waterfront hotels Santa Barbara CA into three groups:
Oceanfront Hotels Santa Barbara CA are all those right across the street from the Santa Barbara beach. Cabrillo Boulevard is a busy street, so rooms with an ocean view may be noisy. Also, the fog horn sounds throughout the night, which disturbs some travelers.
West Beach Hotels Santa Barbara CA
are those clustered between Santa
Barbara Harbor and Stearns Wharf. These hotels Santa Barbara CA are nearest to
downtown
State Street and “Tourist Central.” There’s lots of activity here.
Wineries, bars & nightclubs are all within walking distance, so
this area can be “Party Central.”
East Beach Hotels Santa Barbara CA
are removed from the hustle & bustle; about a
30-minute walk from State Street. It’s more peaceful at this end of the
beach.
Some of the room rates near East Beach are more affordable
than those
across from West Beach, too.
Within each section, I’ve listed hotels Santa Barbara CA from best to worst, summarizing many travelers’ reviews from all over the internet.
ALL of these hotels Santa Barbara CA have a GREAT location. These are arranged in order of best to worst. If you want a hotel room as close as possible to the ocean, here are your choices:
Harbor View Inn – ★★★★ – 28 W.
Cabrillo Blvd. This is my Top Pick
for oceanfront
hotels Santa Barbara CA. Travelers give high marks to
this
hotel. Clean & comfortable with fitness
room & spa.
This hotel really
is a step above some of the older oceanfront hotels Santa Barbara CA.
Expensive. Reviews. Book your room at Harbor View Inn.
West Beach Inn – ★★★ – At West
Cabrillo Blvd. & Bath Street. Many visitors
are repeat customers. Free wifi, free parking, a good
continental
breakfast and complimentary wine & cheese each afternoon. This
is a great value. Reviews. Book
your room at West Beach Inn.
Fess Parker’s Doubletree Resort
– ★★★ – 633 E. Cabrillo Blvd. Older rooms are large, shabby
& smell musty. A 20-minute walk to State
Street & Stearns Wharf. Pet friendly.
Additional
fees for parking & in-room wifi. Overpriced average rooms.
Reviews. Book your room at Fess Parker’s Doubletree Resort.
Santa Barbara Inn –
★★★ – 901 E. Cabrillo Blvd @ S. Milpas
Street. This motel was built in
1959, so it’s a bit dated & some rooms smell musty. Total
renovation scheduled for Fall 2011. Many repeat visitors.
Continental breakfast buffet. A 30-minute walk to State Street. Valet
parking only. Considered a good value.
Reviews.
Book your room at Santa Barbara Inn.
Hotel Oceana – ★★★ – This
is a classic Spanish-style Santa Barbara hotel right on the ocean. It’s
an older motel which some say is overpriced.
Though, many travelers stay here year after
year. Next to historic
Ambassador
Park. Close to Stearns
Wharf and State Street. Reviews. Book
your room at Hotel Oceana.
Hyatt Santa Barbara –
★★★ – 1111
E. Cabrillo Blvd. Historic hotel built in 1931; formerly Hotel Mar
Monte. Hyatt acquired this property in July 2011, and is in the process
of remodeling. Mixed reviews. Remodeled rooms are amazing,
original rooms disappoint. Ask for a renovated room
for familiar Hyatt quality. Reviews. Book your room at Hyatt Santa Barbara.
Best Western Beachside Inn – ★★ – At the corner
of
West Cabrillo Boulevard & Castillo Street near the
Santa Barbara Harbor. This is a busy, noisy
intersection. This hotel is very basic
and
is one of the least expensive on Cabrillo Boulevard.
Some reviewers
would not stay here again. Reviews. Book your room at Best Western Beachside Inn.
Villa Rosa Inn – ★★ – 15 Chapala
Street @ W. Cabrillo Blvd. This inn has charming curb appeal. It’s one of the older hotels Santa Barbara CA that needs renovation and better maintenance. Some felt the
rooms were dirty, smelly and overpriced. Others loved
this place. It’s worth a try as a last resort.
Reviews. Book your room at Villa Rosa Inn, if you dare.
Ala Mar Motel – ★ – @ West Cabrillo Blvd. &
Chapala Street. Travelers find this motel disappointing and
overpriced. The only good thing about this hotel is its
location on
the beach.
It is a shabby, dirty place. Read the customer reviews. There are many better
rooms for your money. Stay away.
There are two secluded oceanfront resorts near Santa Barbara CA.
They are:
The
Four Seasons Biltmore – ★★★★★ – is one
of the
nicest resorts in Santa Barbara
County. It’s located in Montecito, CA just a few miles southeast of the
Santa Barbara waterfront. Reviews. Book your room at the Four Seasons Biltmore.
Bacara
Resort & Spa – ★★★★ – is 12 miles northwest on the
coast in
Goleta, CA.
This is a wonderful place to get away from it all. Pamper yourself at
the spa and fitness center. Read traveler reviews of Bacara Resort & Spa
and check room rates and availability to plan your
stay.
For groups of 5 or more, Santa Barbara vacation rentals make sense.
Just look at this amazing oceanfront vacation rental:
This adorable beach cottage sits on a legendary beach in exclusive
Montecito,
CA. It sleeps 7 and is right on the sand. Read reviews, check availablity and reserve this
Miramar beach cottage for your next Santa Barbara beach vacation.
West Beach Hotels Santa Barbara CA are very conveniently located to Santa Barbara Harbor, Stearns Wharf, State Street shopping & restaurants and Funk Zone Wineries. It’s so easy to lose yourself for a weekend getaway here.
These hotels Santa Barbara CA are sorted from best to worst value,
based upon travelers’ reviews.
The Orchid Inn – ★★★ – 420 West Montecito Street.
This is my Top Pick for West Beach hotels Santa
Barbara CA. The main house was built in 1904. Rooms were renovated in
2010. Full
hot breakfast cooked to order plus afternoon wine & cheese served
daily. Highly recommended by all recent visitors. Reviews. Book your room at The Orchid Inn.
Harbor House Inn – ★★★ – 104 Bath Street. This is
a single story motel, not a bed and breakfast inn.
Most recent
visitors love this place and give it high marks. This looks
like a very good hotel in Santa Barbara CA. Reviews. Book your room at Harbor House Inn.
Harbor View Inn– ★★★★ – 28 W.
Cabrillo. This Oceanfront
Hotel is one of the newer waterfront hotels Santa Barbara CA. Some feel it’s
overpriced. Others think it’s fantastic! This is my Top Pick
for waterfront hotels Santa Barbara CA. Reviews. Book your room at Harbor View Inn.
Lavender Inn By the Sea – ★★★ –
206 Castillo Street. Most travelers give thumbs up to this
great little
hotel. Amenities include a pool & fitness room,
continental breakfast, wine & cheese and milk & cookies each
day. Some rooms are noisy. A superb value! Reviews. Book your room at Lavender Inn by the Sea.
West Beach Inn – ★★★ – This Oceanfront
Hotel is conveniently located at the corner of West
Cabrillo Blvd. & Bath Street. This hotel is a great value
& a favorite of many Santa Barbara visitors. Reviews. Book
your room at West Beach Inn.
Eagle Inn – ★★★ – 232 Natoma
Avenue. Visitors say this is a “Great choice when visiting
Santa Barbara.” It’s a HIDDEN GEM. Some
traveler complaints: noisy, no elevator, no pool. Continental breakfast
only. Parking can be a problem. Avoid first-floor rooms.
Reviews. Book your room at Eagle Inn.
Inn by the Harbor -★★★ – 433 West
Montecito Street. Above average motel and a great value!
Located on a noisy, busy intersection next to a convenience store,
liquor store, and gas station. Average continental breakfast. Ask for a
second-floor room for
more privacy. Reviews. Book your room at Inn by the Harbor.
Hotel Oceana –
★★★ – is an Oceanfront
Hotel. It’s next to Ambassador
Park, which marks the former entrance
to the Potter Hotel. This is an acceptable hotel
which some
travelers say is overpriced. Reviews. Book
your room at Hotel Oceana.
Casa Del Mar Inn – ★★ – 18 Bath Street. Receives
mixed reviews. Room quality varies greatly. Ask to see your
room before
signing the bill. Some travelers are
very satisfied, others say this hotel is overpriced. Parking can be a
problem. Reviews. Book your room at Casa Del Mar Inn.
Brisas del Mar Inn at the Beach – ★★ – 223 Castillo
Street. This is a converted apartment building; more like a motel than
a bed and breakfast inn. Rooms are dated, but comfortable
&
slightly overpriced. Average continental breakfast. Reviews. Book your room at Brisas del Mar Inn at the Beach.
Avania Inn – ★★ -128 Castillo Street. Good
value.
Free wifi, free parking, and a decent breakfast served daily.
Clean and comfortable. Reviews. Book your room at Avania Inn.
Best Western Beachside Inn – ★★ – This Oceanfront Hotel is near the
Santa Barbara Harbor and West Beach. Very basic lodging.
Reviews. Book your room at Best Western Beachside Inn.
Villa Rosa Inn – ★★ – 15 Chapala @ W Cabrillo Blvd.
This Oceanfront
Hotel was designed in 1931. Many of the rooms need renovation. The
hotel is old & run down, but charming. Reviews. Book your room at Villa Rosa Inn.
Days Inn Santa Barbara – ★ – 116 Castillo Street.
Run down. Dirty. Substandard continental breakfast. One of the cheapest
and least popular
hotels in Santa Barbara CA. Reviews Book your room at Days Inn.
Ala Mar Motel – ★ – @ West
Cabrillo Blvd. &
Chapala Street. This Oceanfront
Hotel is NOT RECOMMENDED based upon most
travelers’ reviews. Read them here.
Do you enjoy learning learning about the places you visit? West Beach Santa Barbara has a long and interesting history…
For hundreds of years, the waterfront from Bath Street to Chapala, and back to Montecito Street was a Chumash Village. Owned in the late 1800s by a man named Burton, this 30-acre property became known as Burton’s Mound.
Burton’s Mound became Santa Barbara’s favorite picnic spot and
gathering place. In 1903, the mound became the site of the grandest of all hotels Santa Barbara CA,
new Hotel Potter.
postcard courtesy of postcardroundup.com
This magnificent hotel was built during the same era as the Del
Coronado in San Diego. The Potter attracted elite and wealthy
vacationers from all around the world.
Hotel Potter became The Belvedere,
and finally The Ambassador Hotel. It burned to the
ground in 1921. Remnants of The Potter’s presence can still be seen if
you look…
Burton Circle is in the same place as the original circular
drive in the
image above.
Ambassador Park is the palm-lined park on
Cabrillo Boulevard next to
the Hotel Oceana. This park marks
The Ambassador Hotel’s former
entrance.
The flower lined paths leading from the Santa Barbara Train Depot look much the same today as they did to hotel guests arriving via train at the turn of the century.
This neighborhood is a wonderful place to explore. For more information about Hotel Potter and a glimpse into days gone by, you might be interested in this historic journal. Have a look at this gorgeous vintage map of Santa Barbara, circa 1853, too.
East Beach hotels Santa Barbara CA are near the Santa Barbara Zoo. It’s about a
30-minute walk to Stearns
Wharf and State Street…
…or you could take the 25-cent shuttle that runs to State Street every 30 minutes.
So it’s a little more peaceful at this end of the Santa Barbara
beach.
That’s why East Beach is a locals’ favorite beach.
The Cabrillo
Arts Pavillion provides public bathrooms and a restaurant.
HOT TIP: Don’t miss the East Beach Grill for
breakfast.
Here are my recommendations for the best hotels Santa Barbara CA on
East Beach. In order from best to worst…
Blue Sands Motel – ★★ – 421 South
Milpas Street. This is my Top Pick of all East Beach
hotels Santa Barbara CA. A HIDDEN GEM! Pet Friendly. Some
kitchenettes. New mattresses. A clean, safe, affordable
room near
the Santa Barbara beach. Room #5 has an ocean view & a fireplace. Highly
Recommended. Reviews. Book your room at Blue Sands Motel.
The Inn at East Beach
– ★★ -1029 Orilla Del Mar. Ask for a recently renovated room. Recent
guests love this local favorite. It’s friendly
and affordable. A great
continental breakfast is served each morning. And there is free wifi. DO
NOT STAY IN ROOM 101 – Bad plumbing! Reviews. Book your room at The Inn at East Beach.
Fess Parker’s Doubletree Resort – ★★★ – Cabrillo
Blvd. This sprawling
Oceanfront
Hotel is pet friendly. Rooms are just average and
overpriced. Additional fees for parking and wifi. Reviews. Book your room at Fess Parker’s Doubletree Resort.
Santa Barbara Inn – ★★★ – 901 E. Cabrillo Blvd @ S.
Milpas.
This Oceanfront
Hotel is slightly dated. Complete renovation scheduled for Fall
2011.
Reviews.
Book your room at Santa Barbara Inn.
Hyatt Santa Barbara (formerly Hotel Mar
Monte – ★★★ – 1111 E. Cabrillo. This Oceanfront
Hotel is undergoing a complete renovation. Be sure to ask for a remodeled room. Original rooms are disappointing. Reviews. Book your room at Hyatt Santa Barbara (formerly Hotel
Mar
Monte).
Parkside Inn – ★★ – 424 Por La Mar Street. Pet
friendly. Perfect for the budget traveler. Do not
expect Hyatt quality, even though the Hyatt manages this property. This
is no frills lodging. Reviews.
Book your room at Parkside Inn.
Old Yacht Club Inn – ★★ – 431 Corona Del Mar. This
is a true Bed & Breakfast Inn comprised of two historic homes. The Craftsman
bungalow actually served as the Santa Barbara Yacht Club in the
1920s (it was originally on Cabrillo Blvd.). Don’t stay here if you
aren’t charmed by antiques. Reviews. Book your room at Old Yacht Club Inn.
Motel 6 Beach – ★★ – 443 Corona Del Mar. This is
the original Motel 6. Good
basic
value. No frills. Rooms are small. Pet friendly. Ocean view. Reviews. Book your room at Motel 6 Santa Barbara Beach.
Pacific Crest Inn – ★★ – 433 Corona Del Mar. The
rooms are very basic, nothing special. Some suites have ocean views.
Kitchenettes are available. Free wifi & covered parking.
Inexpensive weekly rates. An older budget hotel. Reviews. Book your room at Pacific Crest Inn.
For families or groups of 4 or more, consider renting a condo or
home. Nothing makes you feel more at home than staying in a California beach vacation
rental.
Just look at this East Beach vacation rental:
This East Beach condo sleeps 4. There are two bedrooms & three
bathrooms. This ocean view is from the master bedroom balcony. Visitors
love staying here. Read reviews, check availability and reserve this East
Beach Condo.
Soon, I’ll post my recommendations for other hotels Santa Barbara
CA; those near Downtown Santa Barbara and along Upper State Street.
Future articles will recommend the best hotels in Santa Barbara County from Carpinteria to Santa Maria.
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