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This West Beach Beauty with Spanish old-world charm is within two blocks of Stearns Wharf, beaches, the charming boat harbor, pedestrian ocean walkway, bike paths and train station. A short walk to State Street leads you to charming galleries, specialty and antique shops, superior restaurants and cafes.
This beautifully restored 1929 Spanish Duplex Residence is on the grounds of the once world famous Potter Hotel (beach front hotel and spa which later became the Ambassador Hotel until 1925).
Just a few of the many amenities include “Heavenly” beds, high quality linens, plush towels, hardwood floors, flat screen televisions with cable, DVD players, stereo, wireless high speed internet, gas BBQ, on-site laundry, off-street and garage parking.
Hermoso Suite, ground floor Our beautiful one bedroom hideaway sleeps three people comfortably. It has one bedroom with a king size bed and an enclosed sun porch with a twin size daybed. The fully equipped chef’s kitchen features a breakfast nook, gas stove, microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator with icemaker. Imagine yourself relaxing in front of a crackling fire after a wonderful day of sightseeing. The backyard patio is perfect for dining al fresco or just relaxing in the sun.
Brisa Marina Suite, second floor Our second floor, 2-bedroom charmer sleeps four people comfortably. The master bedroom has a king size bed and the second bedroom has a queen size bed. Both bedrooms have French doors leading to a private balcony with ocean view. The chef’s kitchen has a lovely view of the ocean and mountains and includes a gas stove, refrigerator with icemaker and microwave. A private patio with a view of the mountains is perfect for relaxing with a cool drink.
For a large family, consider renting both suites. A shared interior access door can remain open for one large living space or closed and locked for privacy.
Santa Barbara is known for its fantastic culinary scene and many excellent restaurants can be found within walking distance. Evening performances of all types occur throughout the year at the Granada Theater, Arlington Theater, Lobero Theater, the open air County Bowl, and UCSB. The downtown nightlife is vibrant and the daytime will be filled with shopping and sightseeing.
On Sunday, visitors can enjoy the works of local artists along Cabrillo Boulevard and view exquisite paintings, sculptures, jewelry, and photographs.
One of Santa Barbara’s favorite local attractions is the farmers market held Tuesdays and Saturdays in the heart of downtown. Enjoy the abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, honey, and flowers, provided by the local organic farmers. You will be pleasantly surprised with all the wonderful delights available. |