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Mirabelle
Inn, classic European elegance, in downtown
Solvang and the Santa Barbara Wine Country, in a short walking
distance to tasting rooms, restaurants, bakeries, shops, museums
and outdoor theater.
Ten
exquisitely appointed and romantic rooms and suites with fireplaces,
antiques, some whirlpool tubs, TV/DVD, wifi. A delicious full
breakfast and afternoon wine and appetizers, as well as evening
treats are offered daily. Relaxing massages and spa services
are available on the property, and the inn offers informative
and fun winery tours, packages, and gift certificates.
The inn is perfect for small intimate weddings and groups.
Our qualified and professional staff is happy to assist in
planning every detail of your celebration or special event
with personalized and caring attention, to make it a most
memorable experience.
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Mirabelle
Inn Complimentary Amenities:
Full Breakfast
Afternoon Wine Reception with Appetizers
Evening Tea Service with Sweets
Concierge Services
Turn Down Service
Upon request: Ice, Filtered Water
Robes
In room coffeemakers
Hairdryers
TV/DVD
DVD Library, Books, Games
Wireless Internet
Fax Service Boarding Pass Printing
Free Parking |
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GUEST
COMMENTS
(more
comments here + see
bedandbreakfast.com reviews)
"What a wonderful place to stay. The food was great,
the wine fantastic, and the charm, prevalent. Dreams do come
true, even for jaded Hollywood sceptics. Can't wait to return."
Please note that Bedandbreakfast.com gift certificates are only accepted in increments of $100 per stay and must be mentioned at time of reservation. |
Art
at Mirabelle Inn: Watercolor paintings by Royanna RoberTson
are displayed throughout the Inn and display an array of subjects
from local landmarks such as the California Missions and vineyards
to Still Life Portraits. “I love watercolor as a medium
because it moves so freely and the results tend to have some
spontenaity that I can’t always predict. I tend to choose
subjects that are from the local area but I will also paint
just about anything that’s put in front of me or that
pops into my head.”
A local artist, Robertson lives nearby in Santa Barbara and
occasionally visits the Inn to introduce herself as opportunities
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