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Haley Hotel - Santa Barbara - Restaurant
Haley Hotel
7.9 Good
$342+
$342+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Villa Rosa Inn - Santa Barbara - Living room
Villa Rosa Inn
7.3 Good
$314+
$314+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$242+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Sandpiper Lodge
7.4 Good
$207+
$207+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Riviera Beach House
8 Very good
$354+
$354+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
The Waterman
7.2 Good
$419+
$419+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Simpson House Inn
9.3 Wonderful
$513+
$513+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Santa Barbara
8.2 Very good
$360+
$360+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

Santa Barbara hotels near West Beach

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Inn By The Harbor - Santa Barbara - Building
Inn By The Harbor
8.3 Very good
$362+
$362+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Harbor View Inn - Santa Barbara - Pool
Harbor View Inn
8.8 Very good
$381+
$381+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

The 10 best hotels in Santa Barbara

Discover the top hotels in Santa Barbara handpicked by local expert Garrick Ramirez.
Garrick Ramirez
December 6, 2023

The most rewarding hotels capture a sense of place, and that’s exactly what you’ll find in Santa Barbara. Nestled between the looming Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, this geographically-blessed city is renowned for its historic Spanish Colonial architecture. Yet, you might also discover other aspects of the town’s early California roots, such as a Queen Anne Victorian inn set within a proper English garden. Regardless of style, you’ll find a range of options, from five-star resorts to family-friendly base camps to quaint bed-and-breakfasts. Most of the best hotels in Santa Barbara are clustered around State Street, a restaurant and shop-lined thoroughfare that originates at Stearns Wharf, the oldest working wharf in California. Add a gloriously mild climate, and you’re ready to seek out the city’s best offerings from your doorstep.

1.

The Eagle Inn

Address:

232 Natoma Avenue

Price:

$99-769/night

Set in a quiet, palm tree-lined neighborhood a few blocks from State Street, The Eagle Inn puts you close to the action while still lending a peaceful night’s sleep at the end of the day. Housed in a 1929 Mission Revival building, the family-run, boutique inn showcases Spanish tiles and hand-carved wooden doors.
Choose from a variety of room configurations, some of which include fireplaces, balconies, and verandas. For more seclusion, nab one of eight freestanding casitas with added luxuries such as pillowtop mattresses and whirlpool tubs.
Complimentary parking and Wi-Fi are welcome amenities, yet it’s the freshly baked afternoon cookies and a hot breakfast delivered to your table – or your room, for those in the casitas – that are the real perks.

2.

El Encanto, A Belmond Hotel, Santa Barbara

Address:

800 Alvarado Place

Price:

$900-4185/night

With Spanish Colonial buildings strewn throughout a lush hillside property, El Encanto embodies Santa Barbara’s natural and cultural beauty. The beloved local landmark has entertained many Hollywood celebs since its founding in 1918 and was fully restored to its former glory in 2013.
“Encanto” is the Spanish word for “charm,” and the botanical garden-worthy grounds offer up plenty of enchantment with mature palms, lily ponds, and splashing fountains. Dotted throughout the gardens are clay-tiled guest rooms outfitted with luxuries such as stone fireplaces, freestanding soaking tubs, and heated bathroom floors.
The Spa at El Encanto lends another quiet retreat with unique treatments such as sound bath meditations. The property’s definitive highlight is the infinity pool showcasing panoramic views of Santa Barbara and the Pacific beyond. The resort’s signature restaurant, The Dining Room, features the same vistas with composed plates of California fare best enjoyed on the scenic landscaped terrace.

3.

Palihouse Santa Barbara

Address:

915 Garden Street

Price:

$359-1582/night

The local outpost of this fashionable boutique brand brings its stylish digs to the historic Presidio Neighborhood, home to Santa Barbara’s most celebrated Spanish Colonial gems including the Santa Barbara Courthouse and El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park. As with other Palihouse locales, interiors are a visual treat with artful decor consisting of a clever mix of contemporary and vintage finds.
The aesthetically pleasing property offers numerous spots to sip a Hemingway daiquiri, from the retro-tinged lobby lounge to the leafy courtyard pool ringed with pink scallop-edge umbrellas. The hotel showers guests with fun perks such as afternoon lemonade, an evening wine and cheese spread, and complimentary Linus bikes to cruise to the beach or restaurant-filled Funk Zone.
There’s also the Pawlisociety program which rewards pet owners with plush dog beds and chew toys for their four-legged companions.

4.

Simpson House Inn

Address:

121 East Arrellaga Street

Price:

$96-794/night

Housed in an 1872 Victorian home surrounded by a one-acre English garden, the Simpson House Inn is one of the fancy hotels in Santa Barbara. It’s adults-only and feels like staying at your friend’s posh estate. The fetching property is ringed by privacy hedges and filled with numerous indoor and outdoor nooks to cozy up with a book or glass of wine.
There hardly seems a moment when you’re not offered a nibble or sip, from evening wine and hors d’oeuvres to a morning breakfast served in the main house or delivered to your room. In addition to the main house’s antique-furnished rooms, you can also choose from contemporary guest quarters within a converted carriage house or freestanding cottages warmed by wood-burning fireplaces.
All feature premium linens, soaking tubs, and a mini refrigerator stocked with complimentary drinks.

5.

Harbor House Inn

Address:

104 Bath Street

Price:

$187-689/night

Families will appreciate the many thoughtful, practical amenities found at the Harbor House Inn, one of the top-rated hotels in Santa Barbara. The hotel’s wife-and-husband owners are avid travelers and know the value of the little things that make life easier when on the road.
The tidy, modern rooms cover all the basics with free fast Wi-Fi, local coffee, refillable water bottles, and some form of kitchenette. Didn’t have time to swing by the market? You’ll find complimentary snacks in the office. There are also a few indulgent perks such as plush robes and slippers.
And, because West Beach is located just one block away, the hotel stocks a Fun Garage with beach chairs, towels, and sun umbrellas. The staff is always happy to point the way to their favorite brewery or taco spot which you can reach via the hotel’s beach cruisers.

6.

Hotel Californian

Address:

36 State Street

Price:

$506-1911/night

Design lovers will swoon over the bold, glammed-out interiors of the luxurious Hotel Californian. Its Spanish Colonial exterior hides chic, Moroccan-inspired decor with lantern light fixtures, patterned fabrics, and hand-painted tiles. Spacious guest rooms are bathed in soothing grays with teal accents alongside Moorish tile wainscoting and marble bathrooms.
Juliette balconies offer views of the Pacific, as does the rooftop pool, while the Majorelle spa lures with body treatments and a dazzling relaxation lounge sheathed in blue Moroccan tile. The multi-building property flanks a desirable stretch of State Street, strolling distance to Stearns Wharf and the bustling Funk Zone, yet you needn’t step foot outside to enjoy some of the city’s best food and drink.
The hotel is home to three notable restaurants including Blackbird, which showcases Central Coast ingredients in a dramatic dining room, and The Society: State & Mason where local wines are paired with small plates.

7.

La Playa Inn

Address:

116 Castillo Street

Price:

$215-713/night

One glance at its beautiful Mission Revival facade and it’s apparent that La Playa is one of the top boutique hotels in Santa Barbara. Incorporating Santa Barbara’s Spanish-style hallmarks – exposed wood beams, arched walkways, clay tile – the boutique property radiates a warm, pleasant atmosphere.
Sleek guest rooms feature contemporary furnishings and padded mattresses plus a few welcome conveniences such as mini refrigerators, microwaves, and, in select rooms, private balconies or patios.
Guests also enjoy free Wi-Fi, complimentary water bottles, and a grab-and-go breakfast with local pastries. There’s also free parking – a premium in this area – with an on-site EV charger. Yet, given the inn’s immediate proximity to big-ticket attractions such as West Beach, Stearns Wharf, and The Funk Zone, you may forget all about your car after you arrive.

8.

The Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara

Address:

8301 Hollister Avenue

Price:

$513-2475/night

For those seeking a quintessential resort experience, The Ritz-Carlton checks all the boxes. The whopping 78-acre property, one of the luxury hotels in Santa Barbara, encompasses three infinity pools, six restaurants, four clay tennis courts, and a massive 42,000 sq. ft. spa with a pool reserved solely for adults. It’s little surprise the luxury brand delivers such a lavish setting, yet the Ritz-Carlton Bacara distinguishes itself with elements that speak to its environs.
Situated on an enviable swath of land overlooking the Pacific, the vast property delights with whitewashed archways and succulent- and palm-filled gardens that reflect its Santa Barbara surroundings. The resort’s seaside setting also allows guests access to two miles of sandy shoreline, and you’ll admire sparkling ocean vistas throughout the grounds.
At day’s end, retreat to warm guest rooms designed with an upscale take on Old California with exposed wooden beams and neutral tones accented by Arabesque rugs.

9.

Cheshire Cat Inn & Cottages

Address:

36 West Valerio Street

Price:

$264-661/night

One block off State Street, you’ll find the English-inspired Cheshire Cat Inn, a family-friendly bed-and-breakfast engulfed by mature oak trees and colorful blooms. The inn, which happens to be one of the best hotels in Santa Barbara, offers a variety of rooms spread throughout a pair of Queen Anne Victorian homes, a carriage house, and four Craftsman cottages.
Most rooms are decked in tasteful, traditional decor and floral prints while the cottages feature more contemporary furnishings. Layouts vary upon setting, but many include fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, and private patios. And, as the inn is named for the English town of Chesire, you will find subtle references to Alice in Wonderland throughout, including a stained glass window depicting a white rabbit.
Guests have access to a 24-hour refreshment station, but the real treats come at breakfast with homemade dishes such as blueberry French toast.

10.

Hotel Santa Barbara

Address:

533 State Street

Price:

$105-535/night

An iconic, downtown mainstay since the 1920s, the Hotel Santa Barbara puts visitors smack dab in the middle of State Street’s buzzing eateries, bars, and boutiques. Furthermore, with complimentary use of hotel bikes and the city’s open-air trolley rolling past your doorstep, you’re just a quick jaunt to the beach.
The stately hotel exudes retro charm with details such as an original lobby elevator with scissor doors and an ornate Spanish-style edifice flanked by two palm trees. Updated rooms keep things current with pillowtop mattresses, cushy robes, and free Wi-Fi.
There’s no on-site restaurant, but the hotel coordinates room service from Joe’s, a delightfully old-school Italian American restaurant just across the street. In the morning, wake to a cut-above continental breakfast with fresh juices and local baked goods such as pain au chocolat and flaky croissants.

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Low season

February

High season

August

Average price (weeknight)

$397

Average price (weekend night)

$466
Cheapest month to stay with an average 20% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 37% rise in price.
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When to book a hotel in Santa Barbara

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Top tips for finding Santa Barbara hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Santa Barbara, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Santa Barbara in February and January.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Santa Barbara if you stay on a Sunday. The opposite is true for, Friday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 0 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Santa Barbara hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Santa Barbara found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $150, while the most expensive was $638.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Santa Barbara for 2 days.
  • If you like to play golf when you travel, there are many great choices for courses in the Santa Barbara area, including some east of the city such as Birnam Wood Golf Club.The Inn at East Beach offers a location close to the course and amazing views of the water.
  • If you enjoy the outdoors and doing a little hiking, Santa Barbara offers a number of great spots in the foothills just north of the city that also feature great views of the ocean. The Sunset Motel along the north edge of town offers easy access to several of these locations.
  • If would like to get out onto the water and do some ocean fishing while you are in Santa Barbara, your best bet is to stay near Leadbetter Beach where many fishing charter companies operate. The Castillo Inn at the Beach will put you right in the heart of this neighborhood.
  • If you are driving to Santa Barbara and you want to stay somewhere with easy access to Highway 101 so you can explore the area, a good choice for a hotel is the Hyatt Place Santa Barbara which also sits right on State St. offering easy access to the downtown area without having to hop on the highway.
  • If you would like to stay at a hotel in Santa Barbara that offers easy access to a number of dining options in the area the Haley Hotel puts you within walking distance of several dining choices.
  • For those looking for hotels in Santa Barbara right near the beach, there are a few options. The Mar Monte Hotel offers a pool and direct beach access. West Beach Inn - a Coast Hotel is situated across the street from the beach, with an outdoor swimming pool.
  • To experience the history of Santa Barbara, try the Hotel Santa Barbara. The property was rebuilt in 1925 after it was damaged by an earthquake, but its unique architecture has an old-world charm that evokes the atmosphere of an earlier time. You can also check out the Simpson House Inn, a Victorian-style mansion built in 1874.
  • For shopping and dining, consider staying on State Street. Check out the Kimpton Canary Hotel as an upmarket option. For a cheap hotel that’s central to public transportation, you can try theOrange Tree Inn on State Street, which has a bus stop for two of the city’s downtown bus lines just across the road.
  • When you’re taking the children, stay within walking distance of the Santa Barbara Harbor, with boat trips, kayaking, the Maritime Museum and ice cream shops to enjoy. The Beachside Inn offers direct views of the harbor just a short walk away, with family rooms available.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Santa Barbara

  • What are some hotels that offer a pool for use during my stay?

    The Orange Tree Inn offers a pool and also has a great location right in downtown Santa Barbara. If you are looking for something a little closer to the water, the Inn at East Beach makes a good choice.

  • If I am going to be taking the train to Santa Barbara from somewhere like Los Angeles or the San Francisco Bay Area, is there a hotel with a location close to the station?

    The Waterman makes a great choice for those arriving in Santa Barbara by train because the hotel is only around three blocks from the train station.

  • What are some good hotel choices that are outside of the central Santa Barbara area that offer good public transportation access to the city?

    The Extended Stay America Suites - Santa Barbara is well west of the downtown area of Santa Barbara yet the Line 7 or 11 bus can have you back in the downtown area in around 40 minutes.

  • If I am traveling to Santa Barbara by plane and I would like to stay somewhere near the airport what's a good choice?

    The Residence Inn by Marriott Santa Barbara Goleta is right adjacent to the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA) and also offers a pool, a fitness center, and room service plus there is easy access to Highway 101 to travel into the Santa Barbara area.

  • What hotels in Santa Barbara have onsite restaurants?

    The Belmond El Encanto has a range of dining options to choose from. The hotel’s dining room and terrace provide ocean views while you eat, and the restaurant sources fresh, seasonal ingredients locally. You could also try the Four Seasons Resort at the Biltmore, home to the Bella Vista restaurant, with panoramic ocean views.

  • What hotels in Santa Barbara are good for business travelers?

    TheRitz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara is a good high-end business option if you want extra amenities like free Wi-Fi or meeting rooms. If you’re looking for lodging located conveniently in the downtown area, then the La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Luis Obispo Downtown is a good option, and some suites offer kitchens.

  • Which hotels in Santa Barbara offer ocean views?

    The Hotel Milo Santa Barbara offers exceptional views of the ocean from its terrace or its outdoor pool, for those with a flexible budget. The Harbor View Inn has suites with views of the oceanfront and also offers a pool, fitness center and gift shop.

  • Which hotels are close to downtown Santa Barbara?

    The Lower State area is a good choice for booking a hotel near downtown. There are plenty of opportunities for you to find a convenient location between the beach and the city action. Try the Hotel Californian if you’re looking for a boutique hotel. Alternatively, you can try the Hotel Santa Barbara for a more budget-friendly option in the area.

  • What are the best hotels near Stearns Wharf?

    Travelers who like staying near Stearns Wharf recommend Harbor View Inn, Beachside Inn and Hotel Milo Santa Barbara.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Santa Barbara?

    The average price of a double room in Santa Barbara is $523, but it varies considerably depending on location, facilities, and seasonality. In the last 3 days, KAYAK users have found double rooms for as cheap as $119.

  • How much is a hotel in Santa Barbara for tonight?

    Hotel room prices will vary depending on facilities and location. The cheapest double room in Santa Barbara for tonight found in the last 3 hours was $119. We also found 3-star hotels from $131 and 4-star hotels from $204.

  • How much is a hotel in Santa Barbara for this weekend?

    In the last 3 days, the best price displayed on KAYAK for a double hotel room in Santa Barbara for the upcoming weekend was $228 per night. We also found good deals for 3-star hotel rooms from $228 and 4-star hotel rooms from $359.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Santa Barbara?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Santa Barbara districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Santa Barbara city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Santa Barbara hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Santa Barbara that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Villa Rosa Inn, Ramada by Wyndham Santa Barbara and Sandpiper Lodge.

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Cabrillo Inn at the Beach - Santa Barbara
$234+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Harbor View Inn - Santa Barbara - Pool
Harbor View Inn
8.8 Very good
$381+
$381+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Inn at East Beach
7.6 Good
$286+
$286+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Palmoro House
7.2 Good
$316+
$316+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Lemon Tree Inn
7.5 Good
$263+
$263+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
$242+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Sandpiper Lodge
7.4 Good
$207+
$207+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Inn By The Harbor
8.3 Very good
$362+
$362+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

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