Hotel Andalucia - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review The city's first full-service downtown hotel opened in late 2004. Everything within the tony interior reflects Andalusian hacienda style, from Spanish tiles and gold-red colors to wrought-iron chandeliers and arched doorways. Rooms are on the small side, but include such homey touches as fresh flowe... fodors.com
No title - expert review Echoing Santa Barbara's distinctive architectural style that was inspired by its namesake region of Spain, Hotel Andalucia opened its doors in downtown Santa Barbara in 2004. The five-story, 97-room boutique hotel is the city's tallest, with an outdoor rooftop pool terrace overlooking the Pacific Oc... gayot.com
No title - expert review Hotel Andalucia provides guest with plush accommodations that feature artwork by regional artist, luxurious linens, custom designed fabrics, Spanish title and hand painted ceiling stencils. Located in the heart of Santa Barbara close to shops, boutiques, art gallery, and theatre. Offer 97 luxurious ... lhw.com
No title - expert review Urban chic, Old World charm, contemporaryart, and views of the AmericanRiviera come together at the HotelAndaluc , the only luxury boutique hotel in downtownSanta Barbara, California. Architecturallyinspired by its namesake region in Spain, the five storyhotel features vaulted ceilings, decorativear... resortsandgreathotels.com
Great find in a great city - user review This is a beautiful hotel with a friendly, courteous staff in downtown Santa Barbara. The rooftop pool area offers nice views of the city from the sea to the surrounding mountains. Park your car and take a short walk to the area's best restaurants and shopping. And the beach is a little hike but doa... expedia.com
Excellent Hotel!! - user review This is a great hotel for a relaxing stay in Santa Barbara. It is a beautiful Spanish style hotel with beautiful rooms that are clean and extremely comfortable! It is also in the perfect location where it is just a walk down the street to all the hot spots and shops in SB. This is where I stay for e... expedia.com
Fabulous hotel, fabulous town!! - user review August 28, 2006My husband and I just came back fom a one week stay at this wonderful little hotel! We had booked our vacation a long time ago but I must admit after reading some of the more ... tripadvisor.com
Boutique hotel, pleasant experience. - user review I have become picky in my old age of 50 something...this was a pleasant surprise. Spanish theme, stucco, wrought iron, lots of spanish tile with an art deco touch, very clean definite... tripadvisor.com
pleasanat little downtown hotel - user review I have stayed at the Andalucia several times in the past 2 years and have always enjoyed it. I have never seen anyone on the rooftop. My 25 year old daughter tried to go up to the roof ... tripadvisor.com
Drunk people at the pool who do not belong to the hotel - user review I have to say, I really liked the rooms and the location of the hotel. But it is so overpriced! And what really made me upset where the partying people at the hotel pool and jaccuzi. Si... tripadvisor.com
Management must be paying attention - great stay! - user review Stayed the Friday weekend night while the Amgen Tour was biking thru the area, 2 weeks back. I was VERY apprehensive staying based on the multitude of negative reviews. As our stay at the ... tripadvisor.com
Like a Best Western but with plush furniture - user review The best way to describe this hotel is like a Best Western with really nice decorating. It's in the middle of downtown by the Greyhound bus station. It has a drive up lobby and the val... tripadvisor.com
Really not sure! - user review This hotel is rather strange. Some parts are wonderful, others really awful. First the good....The beds are the most comfortable I have ever slept in, truly glorious.The bathrooms are bea... tripadvisor.com
Rude staff and overpriced, bad location too - user review This is a very dissapointing hotel. Upon checking in and in the room ten minutes at the most, security banged on our door, threatened us that we better keep it down and any people in ou... tripadvisor.com
Hotel management must be listening - we had a great stay - user review We stayed overnight on Friday, February 23rd because we wanted to check out the hotel for ourselves and our guests - we are getting married in Santa Barbara in July. I was worried after r... tripadvisor.com
Don't get Married Here! - user review We were very upset with our stay. We came here for a weekend to look into getting married at the hotel. First, it was a very expensive and overpriced research weekend. The rooms look ... tripadvisor.com
Bright and cheerful - user review The Andalucia is a lovely hotel right in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara. Having it within walking distance of most of the trendy shops and restaurants made it a great base o... travel.yahoo.com
Loved it!! - user review Great location! Beautiful rooms and lobby! Great value for Santa Barbara also! The hotel recommended a Limo Service that does wine tours. That was great also. I would definite... travel.yahoo.com
Hotel Andalucia Santa Barbara Hotel Reviews Gayot , dishes up fresh takes on classic California cooking. Although the menu looks deceptively simple, you'll notice unusual combinations of ingredients, such as white truffle oil mixed into a garlic bisque. Happy hour brings out rounds of premier vintages made in the nearby Santa Ynez Mountains. You ca... gayot.com
A review of 31 West at Hotel Andalucia at Santa Barbara.com We went here for a family birthday celebration and were treated to average wait service and well-below average food. It took 10 minutes after being seated in a completely empty restaurant for water to be brought and menus provided. One of the specials, a fish, came out smelling so strongly rotten th... santabarbara.com
Hotel Andalucia | Santa Barbara & the Central Coast Hotels The city's first full-service downtown hotel opened in late 2004. Everything within the tony interior reflects Andalusian hacienda style, from Spanish tiles and gold-red colors to wrought-iron chandeliers and arched doorways. Rooms are on the small side, but include such homey touches as fresh flowe... fodors.com
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