A landmark in Capitola history and voted one of the top 10 inns in the United States. Inn at Depot Hill is located in the heart of the seaside community of Capitola Village. Explore miles of beaches and dine on world class cuisine or simply relax in the inns award-winning gardens. Inn at Depot Hill was home to the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot built in 1901 and has been a legend in Capitola history for generations. After a historical transformation in 1990 the inn offers 12 guest rooms and suites uniquely designed to ..... [ more
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Cascading waterfalls, a meandering brook and a romantic garden gazebo grace an acre of gardens, pines and redwoods surrounding this secluded urban inn. Built in 1909 on the foundation of an 1870's tannery, a 1790's grist mill and a 2000 year old Indian fishing village, the Babbling Brook Inn is the oldest and largest Bed & Breakfast Inn of the Santa Cruz area. The inn is rated by AAA as a 3 Diamond establishment.
Enjoy the large parlor where we offer our country breakfast, evening wine and cheese and our prize ..... [ more
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Experience the fairy tale character of the Rose Garden Inn. Five charming buildings offer 40 uniquely decorated guest rooms all with private baths. Beautiful flowering gardens, soothing fountains and outdoor murals delight the senses.
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Come, gather your peace at the faraway nearby. Spend enchanted nights in "...a marvelous setting for a relaxing change of pace, celebration of a special occasion, or a romantic tryst." Old Thyme Inn bed and breakfast is the ideal Half Moon Bay lodging from which to comb nearby beaches, explore unique shops and galleries, or indulge yourself with a delicious lunch or dinner in one of the coastside's delightful restaurants. We're just 5 minutes from two 18-hole championship golf courses, one with all greens ..... [ more
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