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Looking for a hotel, bed & breakfast, cabin or hostel in Big Sur? These listings will help you find a place to stay.
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Big Sur Hotels & Motels (5)
| Hotels provide sleeping accommodations on a room/suite basis and feature a front desk for customer service. Each guest room must have a private bath and/or shower. Many hotels have additional facilities like a pool, exercise room or sauna. Hotels are usually located near other facilities. |
Big Sur Lodges (1)
| A lodge is a detached building consisting of a group of single room units. A central, common area is often used for guest activities and/or relaxing. Lodges are not located next to other buildings and are no more than three (3) storeys high. Lodges are most often located in isolated areas. |
Big Sur Resorts (2)
| A resort is usually a hotel with added attractions on the premises, making it a self-contained vacation experience. Resorts cater mainly to vacationers or tourists (as opposed to overnight travellers). The site of a resort is usually large, and there may be a beach, lake, ocean, as well as other attractions and activities such as a golf course, tennis courts, etc. Structured activities are usually offered, with or without supervision.
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Big Sur Extended Stay Suites & Hotels (1)
| Extended stay suites and hotels focus on attracting guests for extended periods of time. They are fully furnished and come with full kitchens (not just kitchenettes) and laundry facilities/service. These accommodation providers must offer weekly and/or monthly rates. Daily rates are optional. Hotels whose number of suites represents less than 25% of the total rooms available don’t qualify for this category. |
Big Sur Cabins, Chalets & Cottages (2)
| Cabins, Cottages and Chalets are self-contained, independent lodging units often located in isolated areas. They cannot be attached to other structures (including each other) and must be furnished. |
Big Sur Campgrounds (6)
| Campgrounds provide space and/or hookups for tents, tent trailers, recreational vehicles, or 5th wheels. |
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