60 Best Hotels in The Central Coast, California

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Expect to pay top dollar for rooms along the shore, especially in summer. Moderately priced hotels and motels do exist—most just a short drive inland from their higher-price counterparts. Make your reservations as early as possible, and take advantage of midweek specials to get the best rates. It's common for lodgings to require two-day minimum stays on holidays and some weekends, especially in summer, and to double rates during festivals and other events.

Allegretto Vineyard Resort

$$ | 2700 Buena Vista Dr., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA Fodor's Choice

This swank, 20-acre, Tuscan-style resort amid estate vineyards is also a private museum (nonguests are welcome to walk around) where owner Douglas Ayres displays hundreds of artworks and artifacts collected on his world travels, including things like ancient Indian river stones and statues, a massive cross section from a giant sequoia, and Russian and California impressionist paintings.

Pros

  • Yoga in medieval chapel
  • Full-service restaurant Cello and spa
  • Bocce ball, firepit, pool, and other diversions

Cons

  • Not close to downtown square
  • Pricey
  • Some rooms close to courtyard music
2700 Buena Vista Dr., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
805-369–2500
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171 rooms
No Meals

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El Encanto, a Belmond Hotel

$$$$ | 800 Alvarado Pl., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA Fodor's Choice
El Encanto, Santa Barbara
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Built in 1915 and following more than $100 million of extensive renovations a century later, this Santa Barbara icon lives on to thrill a new generation of guests with its relaxed-luxe bungalow rooms, lush gardens, and personalized service. The landmark-preserved, Mediterranean-style complex has hosted many luminaries over the years, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt and privacy-seeking stars from Hollywood's golden years. Rooms and suites come in two styles of bungalows—Craftsman and Mission—nestled among lush gardens, courtyards, and pathways.

Pros

  • Dining terrace with panoramic city and ocean views
  • Stellar spa
  • Infinity pool with ocean views

Cons

  • Long walk to downtown
  • Pricey
  • Guests staying for more than a few days may find the restaurant menus limited
800 Alvarado Pl., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA
805-845–5800
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92 rooms
No Meals

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Post Ranch Inn

$$$$ | 47900 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA Fodor's Choice
Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur
Post Ranch Inn

The redwood guesthouses at this luxurious retreat blend almost invisibly into a wooded cliff 1,200 feet above the ocean and have views of the sea or the mountains. On-site activities include everything from yoga to stargazing.

Pros

  • Units come with fireplaces and private decks
  • Activities like yoga and stargazing
  • Gorgeous property with trails

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Austere design
  • Not a good choice if you're afraid of heights
47900 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2200
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41 units
Free Breakfast

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Alila Ventana Big Sur

$$$$ | 48123 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA Fodor's Choice

Hundreds of celebrities have escaped to this romantic resort on 160 tranquil acres 1,200 feet above the Pacific, where you can participate in a range of activities, workshops, and programs; sunbathe; hike in the nearby hills; or pamper yourself with mind-and-body treatments in the spa or your own private quarters. All rooms have walls of natural wood and cool tile floors; some have private hot tubs on expansive outdoor decks. If you prefer more rustic accommodations at a lower rate, opt for one of the resort's 15 safari-style glamping cabins in the redwoods.

Pros

  • Secluded
  • Nature trails everywhere
  • Rates include daily guided hike, yoga, and wine and cheese hour

Cons

  • Ultra-expensive
  • Some rooms lack an ocean view
  • Not family-friendly
48123 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2331
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74 units
All-Inclusive

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Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort

$$$$ | 1054 Alisal Rd., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA Fodor's Choice

Since 1946, celebrities and plain folk alike have come to this 10,000-acre ranch to join in a slew of activities, including horseback riding, tennis, golf, archery, boating, and fishing. You can also just lounge by the pool or book a treatment at the day spa. The ranch-style rooms and suites come with garden views, covered porches, high-beam ceilings, and wood-burning fireplaces, and the decor incorporates Spanish-tile accents and fine Western art.

Pros

  • Old West atmosphere
  • Breakfast and dinner included in the rate
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • No in-room phones or TVs
  • Not close to downtown
  • Jacket required for dinner
1054 Alisal Rd., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA
805-693–4208
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73 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Anderson Inn

$$ | 897 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, CA, 93442, USA Fodor's Choice

Friendly, personalized service and an oceanfront setting keep guests returning to this Embarcadero inn, which features well-appointed rooms with state-of-the-art tiled bathrooms and cozy comforters atop king beds. Ask for an oceanfront room with fireplace, soaking tub, and a private balcony from which you can gaze at Morro Rock and kayakers in the bay.

Pros

  • Walk to restaurants and sights
  • Spacious rooms
  • Oceanfront rooms have fireplaces and private balconies

Cons

  • Not low-budget
  • Waterfront area can get crowded
  • Need to book well in advance—fills quickly
897 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, CA, 93442, USA
805-772–3434
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8 rooms
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Corque Hotel

$$ | 400 Alisal Rd., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA Fodor's Choice

Owned by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, this hotel offers a full slate of upscale amenities and public areas that feature mahogany, oak, and maple floors and furnishings; stone tiles; granite countertops; and textured walls and color schemes that reflect a chic, contemporary vibe. Guest rooms, done in rosy hues, have 42-inch plasma TVs, lavish baths with rain showers, and beds with posture-pampering mattresses; ask for a room with a private balcony or terrace overlooking the mountains and vineyards.

Pros

  • Friendly, professional staff
  • Short walk to shops, tasting rooms and restaurants
  • Refurbished, upscale pool area

Cons

  • No kitchenettes or laundry facilities
  • Some rooms need updating
  • Not pet-friendly
400 Alisal Rd., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA
805-688–8000
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132 rooms
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Hotel Californian

$$$$ | 36 State St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA Fodor's Choice

A sprawling collection of Spanish-Moorish buildings that opened in 2017 at the site of the historic 1925 Hotel Californian, this sophisticated property with a hip youthful vibe occupies nearly three full blocks just steps from Stearns Wharf and the harbor. The complex includes various rooms and suites created by famed SoCal interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard, a rooftop pool deck with panoramic views, a Moroccan-theme spa, three restaurants and bars, meeting rooms, ballrooms, and three wine-tasting rooms.

Pros

  • Steps from the waterfront, Funk Zone, MOXI, and beaches
  • Resort-style amenities
  • On-site parking

Cons

  • Area gets crowded in summer and holiday weekends
  • Must walk or bike to downtown attractions
  • Train whistle noise in rooms close to station
36 State St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-882–0100
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121 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Cerro

$$ | 1125 Garden St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA Fodor's Choice

San Luis Obispo's Chumash, mission, and 19th-century industrial eras blend with urban sophistication in this eco-friendly, four-story complex, which opened in 2019. Named after the most prominent of the "Nine Sisters" (volcanic plugs that define the local landscape), the hotel has spacious rooms and suites with platform beds topped with down comforters, extra-large baths with walk-in showers, and wireless audio systems and smart TVs. Other perks include a rooftop pool deck with sweeping views of the surrounding hills, an edible garden, and a 4,000-square-foot spa.

Pros

  • Restaurant, café, and lobby lounge
  • Tree-lined outdoor terrace
  • Designed and built to meet LEED Silver status

Cons

  • In the heart of the downtown bar scene
  • Limited on-site valet parking only
  • Room designs not ideal for families with small children
1125 Garden St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA
805-548–1000
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65 rooms
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Hotel Cheval

$$$ | 1021 Pine St., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA Fodor's Choice

Equestrian themes surface throughout this intimate European-style boutique hotel a half block from the main square and near some of Paso's best restaurants. Each of the 16 spacious rooms is named after a famous racehorse (its history and picture hang on the wall) and includes custom European contemporary furnishings, king beds with exquisite linens and comforters, and original works of art. Most rooms have fireplaces and window seats; some have vaulted cedar ceilings. For more affordable motel-style rooms with similar ambience, check out sister property Stables Inn, a few blocks away on Spring Street, the town's main drag.

Pros

  • Most rooms have fireplaces
  • Sip wine and champagne at the on-site Pony Club and zinc bar
  • Extremely personalized service

Cons

  • Views aren't great
  • No pool or hot tub
  • No elevator
1021 Pine St., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
805-226–9995
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel San Luis Obispo

$$$ | 877 Palm St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA Fodor's Choice

Just a block from the mission and steps from restaurants, shops, and night spots, this sleek, three-story hotel has custom-furnished rooms with light wood floors, high ceilings, and either a private balcony or terrace—often with a view of the garden courtyard and mountains. Amenities include two restaurants, three bars (including one on the roof), a full-service spa with eight treatment rooms, pool, and fitness room.

Pros

  • Spa and other upscale amenities
  • Park the car and walk to most attractions
  • Contemporary styling

Cons

  • Valet parking only
  • Some rooms overlook a parking garage
  • Too pet-friendly for some guests
877 Palm St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA
805-235--0700
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78 rooms
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The Inn at Mattei's Tavern

$$$$ | 2350 Railway Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA Fodor's Choice

In the stagecoach days, Mattei's Tavern provided wayfarers with hearty meals and warm beds; in the early 2020s, new owners restored the 1886 building and four cottages (historic artifacts, paintings, and photos are on display everywhere) and added clapboard, cottage-style buildings with guest rooms sprinkled over the 6-acre property with winding paths and gardens amid old-growth palm and olive trees. Part of Auberge Resorts Collection, the inn offers an array of luxurious amenities. Nearly all the cozy, contemporary rooms have an indoor fireplace and private patio with fire pit or sun porch with a swing, and all hold vintage furnishings with brass accents and sumptuous bathrooms with walk-in showers; some have standalone bathtubs.

Pros

  • Pool and hot tub with food and beverage service
  • Spa with six treatment rooms, gym and exercise studio, daily yoga
  • Walk to restaurants, tasting rooms, shops

Cons

  • Some rooms face highway and can be noisy
  • $50 resort fee
  • Pathway gravel can stick in shoes and roller wheels
2350 Railway Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA
844-837–2999
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71 units
No Meals

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Mirabelle Inn

$$ | 409 1st St., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA Fodor's Choice
French, Danish, and American flags at the entrance and crystal chandeliers, soaring ceilings, and skylights in the lobby set the tone from the get-go in this elegant four-story inn a few blocks from the main tourist hub. Most rooms have gas fireplaces; some have whirlpool tubs. Head up to the third floor (there's an elevator) to hang out in the guest library and wine lounge—there's always a good supply of wine available here as Coquelicot Estate Vineyard is a sibling property.

Pros

  • Excellent farm-to-table restaurant (dinner only)
  • Concierge and sommelier
  • Away from noisy crowds

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Not in the heart of town
  • Restaurant noise travels to nearby rooms
409 1st St., Solvang, CA, 93463, USA
805-688–1703
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12 rooms
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Ojai Valley Inn & Spa

$$$ | 905 Country Club Rd., Ojai, CA, 93023, USA Fodor's Choice

This outdoorsy, golf-oriented resort and spa is set on 220 beautifully landscaped, oak-studded acres, with hillside views in nearly all directions. Although the rooms and suites have been refreshed over time, all still reflect the Spanish-Colonial architecture of the original 1923 resort. If you're a history buff, ask for a room in the 100-year-old adobe Neff Building. In 2019, the resort opened The Farmhouse, a sprawling epicurean center that hosts numerous foodie events for guests of all ages.

Pros

  • Championship golf course, separate family and adult pools, exceptional outdoor activities
  • Spa with 24 treatment rooms and two pools
  • Multiple restaurants serving regional cuisine

Cons

  • High room rates for the region
  • Areas near restaurants can be noisy
  • Not an easy walk to downtown Ojai
905 Country Club Rd., Ojai, CA, 93023, USA
855-697–8780
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303 rooms
No Meals

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Olallieberry Inn

$$ | 2476 Main St., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA Fodor's Choice

The second-oldest home in Cambria (built in 1875) and a national historic monument, this painstakingly restored B&B inn offers luxurious creature comforts in a pristine, English-garden setting on the banks of Santa Rosa Creek. The two Greek-revival buildings are made of Cambria pine and Big Sur redwood.

Pros

  • Gourmet three-course breakfast
  • Wine hour with homemade appetizers
  • Walk to East Village restaurants and shops

Cons

  • No elevator
  • No children under 12
  • Some rooms front busy road
2476 Main St., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA
805-927–3222
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara

$$$$ | 8301 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA, 93117, USA Fodor's Choice

A luxury resort with four restaurants and a 42,000-square-foot spa and fitness center with 36 treatment rooms, the Ritz-Carlton Bacara provides a gorgeous setting for relaxing retreats. The Spanish Colonial–style buildings and manicured gardens sprawl across 78 acres next to a rugged stretch of beach 15 miles north of downtown Santa Barbara. The rooms have views of the ocean, mountains, or gardens; all rooms have private balconies or patios and about half have fireplaces. Kids and adults alike can join in Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment program, which connects participants with natural wonders along the Gaviota Coast.

Pros

  • Many diversions including hiking and stargazing
  • Three zero-edge pools
  • Three golf courses nearby

Cons

  • Resort and parking fees extra
  • Not close to downtown
  • Sand on beach not pristine enough for some
8301 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA, 93117, USA
805-968–0100
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358 rooms
No Meals

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Rosewood Miramar Beach

$$$$ | 1759 S. Jameson La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA Fodor's Choice

Sprawling across 16 lush acres on one of the area's most scenic and exclusive beaches, this luxury resort was built from scratch on the site of the former Miramar by the Sea hotel, where generations of fashionable SoCal residents vacationed for decades. The stunning design pays tribute to the hotel's history while providing ultraluxe modern amenities, including a full-service spa.

Pros

  • Two cabana-lined pools
  • Six restaurants and bars
  • Steps to the beach

Cons

  • Too expensive for some
  • Next to a busy freeway and train tracks
  • Popular weekend wedding site with lively partiers
1759 S. Jameson La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA
805-900–8388
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160 rooms
No Meals

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San Ysidro Ranch

$$$$ | 900 San Ysidro La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA Fodor's Choice

At this romantic hideaway on a historic property in the Montecito foothills—where John and Jackie Kennedy spent their honeymoon and Oprah sends her out-of-town visitors—guest cottages are scattered among groves of orange trees and flower beds. All have down comforters and fireplaces, most have private outdoor spas, and one has its own pool. Seventeen miles of hiking trails crisscross 500 acres of open space surrounding the property.

Pros

  • Rooms have private outdoor spas
  • 17 miles of hiking trails nearby
  • Home to iconic Plow & Angel Bistro and Stonehouse restaurant

Cons

  • Ultra-expensive
  • Too remote for some
  • Noise from bridal parties travels to some suites
900 San Ysidro La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA
805-565–1760
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38 units
All-Inclusive
2-day minimum stay on weekends, 3 days on holiday weekends

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Santa Barbara Inn

$$$ | 901 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA Fodor's Choice

This full-service, family-owned, Spanish-Mediterranean hotel occupies a prime waterfront corner across from East Beach. The spacious rooms are decorated with Polynesian and Asian influences and have decks, refrigerators, high-definition TVs, queen or full sofa beds, and free Wi-Fi. The on-site restaurant, Convivo, serves up breakfast, lunch, and dinner (fresh seafood, house-made pastas, and wood-fired pizzas) with ocean views from the sleek dining room and outdoor patio tables. 

Pros

  • Many rooms have ocean views
  • Suites come with whirlpool tubs
  • Delicious on-site restaurant Convivo

Cons

  • On a busy boulevard
  • Limited street parking
  • Not within easy walking distance of downtown
901 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, CA, 93103, USA
800-231–0431
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70 rooms
No Meals

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Simpson House Inn

$$$ | 121 E. Arrellaga St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA Fodor's Choice

If you're a fan of traditional bed-and-breakfast inns, this property, with its beautifully appointed Victorian main house and acre of lush gardens, is for you. If privacy and luxury are your priority, choose one of the elegant cottages or a room in the century-old barn; each has a wood-burning fireplace and luxurious bedding; several also have whirlpool baths. In-room massages and other spa services are available.

Pros

  • Elegant furnishings
  • Impeccable landscaping
  • Within walking distance of downtown

Cons

  • Some rooms in main building are small
  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends May–October
  • No pets allowed
121 E. Arrellaga St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-963–7067
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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SummerWood Inn

$$ | 2130 Arbor Rd., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA Fodor's Choice

Easygoing hospitality, vineyard-view rooms, and elaborate breakfasts make this inn a mile west of U.S. 101 worth seeking out. Associated with SummerWood Winery, which specializes in Rhône and Bordeaux blends, the inn was completely remodeled in 2013 in a contemporary country French–inspired style. The overall effect is upscale but casual. All rooms have gas or electric fireplaces and balconies or decks with vineyard or garden views; some have vaulted ceilings.

Pros

  • Convenient wine-touring base
  • Elaborate breakfasts
  • Free tastings at associated winery

Cons

  • Some noise from nearby highway during the day
  • No elevator
  • Not close to downtown restaurants
2130 Arbor Rd., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
805-227–1111
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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White Water Cambria

$$$ | 6736 Moonstone Beach Dr., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA Fodor's Choice
A fascinating design that blends beach-boho 1970s California with Scandinavian modern elements (clean lines, light woods, natural accents), an inviting lobby lounge with sweeping ocean views, and cozy rooms that evoke unfussy luxury make White Water stand out among Moonstone Beach lodgings. Rooms vary in size and decor—all have window seats, oversized walk-in showers, local artwork, and large flat-screen TVs. Most have a partial or full ocean view and a custom-tiled gas fireplace; some have soaking tubs.

Pros

  • Lobby lounge with small bites and shared plates, cocktails, wine, and craft beer
  • Steps to the beach and walking trails
  • Fleet of complimentary Linus bikes

Cons

  • Not in downtown
  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Fog sometimes obscures ocean views
6736 Moonstone Beach Dr., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA
805-927–1066
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Apple Farm

$$ | 2015 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA

Decorated to the hilt with floral pillow covers and watercolors by local artists, this Wine Country–theme hotel is highly popular. Each room has a gas fireplace and fresh flowers; some rooms have canopy beds and cozy window seats. Inside are a restaurant serving American food (hearty breakfasts), a gourmet food and wine shop, a bakery, and a gift shop. Smaller, motel-style rooms are also available for a considerably lower price than the inn-style ones.

Pros

  • Flowers everywhere
  • Convenient to Cal Poly and U.S. 101
  • Creek-side setting

Cons

  • Hordes of tourists during the day
  • Freeway noise travels to some rooms
  • Spotty Wi-Fi in some rooms
2015 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401, USA
800-255–2040
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106 rooms
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Avila La Fonda

$$ | 101 San Miguel St., Avila Beach, CA, 93424, USA

Modeled after a village in early California's Mexican period—with a facade that replicates eight different casitas, including several famous historical homes in Mexico—Avila La Fonda surrounds you with rich jewel tones, fountains, and upscale comfort. Inside, stained-glass windows and tiled murals celebrate Mexican art and life in Avila Beach. Guests can choose from two types of rooms: a spa room with a huge tub near the king bed, or a great room with a gourmet kitchen and a queen bed.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind theme and artwork
  • Flexible room combinations
  • A block from the beach

Cons

  • Pricey for the area
  • Most rooms don't have an ocean view
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
101 San Miguel St., Avila Beach, CA, 93424, USA
805-595–1700
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28 rooms
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Avila Lighthouse Suites

$$ | 550 Front St., Avila Beach, CA, 93424, USA

Families, honeymooners, and business travelers all find respite at this two-story oceanfront hotel, where some of the stylish nautical-theme suites have fireplaces and ocean views and all have private patios and balconies. Swim in the outdoor heated pool, play checkers on a life-size board, or practice putting on the on-site green—this place is about full-on beachside R&R.

Pros

  • Directly across from sand
  • Easy walk to restaurants and shops
  • Free underground parking

Cons

  • Noise from passersby can be heard in room
  • Some ocean-view rooms have limited vistas
  • Basic breakfast
550 Front St., Avila Beach, CA, 93424, USA
805-627–1900
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54 suites
Free Breakfast

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Avila Village Inn

$$ | 6655 Bay Laurel Pl., Avila Beach, CA, 93424, USA

This intimate hotel embraces Craftsman style in its wood-and-stone architecture and in custom furnishings such as faux-Tiffany lampshades. Rooms are decked out with fireplaces, flat-screen TVs, and down bedding. Most rooms have hot tubs, some on private creek-side balconies.

Pros

  • In a residential community
  • Access to great fitness center with pool
  • Gorgeous lobby

Cons

  • Some rooms are small and dark
  • Several miles from the beach
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
6655 Bay Laurel Pl., Avila Beach, CA, 93424, USA
800-454–0840
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30 rooms
No Meals

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Big Sur Lodge

$$ | 47225 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA

The lodge's modern, motel-style cottages with Mission-style furnishings and vaulted ceilings sit in a meadow surrounded by redwood trees and flowering shrubbery. Some rooms have fireplaces, and some have kitchens; all have a deck or a patio. The larger, multibed rooms and suites are a good choice for families.

Pros

  • Secluded setting near trailheads
  • Good camping alternative
  • Rates include state parks pass

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • Walk to main lodge
  • Thin common walls in some units
47225 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
855-238–6950-reservations
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62 rooms
No Meals

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Big Sur River Inn

$$ | 46800 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA

In summer at this rustic property you can sip drinks beside—or in—the Big Sur River fronted by the inn's wooded grounds, and, if you're here on a Sunday afternoon between May and September, you can enjoy live music on the restaurant's deck. The eight suites in the main building have king beds in the bedroom, trundle beds in the living room, and decks overlooking the river. The standard rooms in the motel building across the road have one or two queen beds and either porches or patios.

Pros

  • Riverside setting complete with outdoor pool
  • Next to a restaurant and small market
  • Recently renovated baths

Cons

  • Standard motel rooms across the road
  • Not pet-friendly
  • Fronts busy road
46800 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2700
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22 rooms
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Cambria Pines Lodge

$$ | 2905 Burton Dr., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA

Accommodations at this 25-acre retreat up the hill from the East Village range from basic fireplace cabins to motel-style standard rooms to large fireplace suites and deluxe suites with spa tubs. The lodge is always busy, as its extensive gardens are popular with wedding parties; groups and conferences are big business; and bands play rock, folk, and jazz in the lounge every night.

Pros

  • Short walk from downtown
  • Live music nightly in the lounge
  • Verdant gardens

Cons

  • Service and housekeeping not always top-quality
  • Some units need updating
  • Thin walls in some units
2905 Burton Dr., Cambria, CA, 93428, USA
805-927–4200
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152 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Canary Hotel

$$$$ | 31 W. Carrillo St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA

A full-service hotel in the heart of downtown, this Kimpton property blends a casual, beach-getaway feel with contemporary California style. Spanish tiles, wood floors, and sea-grass color schemes create an exotic mood throughout. Homey touches in the light-filled rooms include wood-and-rattan four-poster beds, yoga mats, and canvas tote bags to take along while touring the town. The sixth-floor, guests-only rooftop lounge has a pool and stunning views.

Pros

  • Upscale local cuisine at on-site Finch & Fork restaurant
  • Evening wine hour
  • Adjacent fitness center

Cons

  • Across from transit center
  • A mile from the beach
  • Valet parking only
31 W. Carrillo St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-884–0300
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97 rooms
No Meals

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