Thu, 27 Nov 2008
Sea Breeze Inn , San Simeon ,California
On our recent trip we stayed for one night in the Sea Breeze Inn in San Simeon City.
The price for this Inn was fairly reasonable that is about $55 per night for a king size bed.
The beach is at a walkable distance from the Inn and some of the rooms(like ours) have a ocean view.
Please note that this property is not on the ocean front, it is near the ocean.
The rooms were decent for the price and free continental breakfast/wireless were an added bonus. The Inn is conveniently located near 2-3 restaurants and this is a major perk too considering that there are not many restaurants in San Simeon.
Hearst Castle is about 2-3 miles from this Inn.
Overall we were pleased with this place and definitely will stay again.
Visit Sea Breeze Inn @ http://seabreezeinnsansimeon.com/
The price for this Inn was fairly reasonable that is about $55 per night for a king size bed.
The beach is at a walkable distance from the Inn and some of the rooms(like ours) have a ocean view.
Please note that this property is not on the ocean front, it is near the ocean.
The rooms were decent for the price and free continental breakfast/wireless were an added bonus. The Inn is conveniently located near 2-3 restaurants and this is a major perk too considering that there are not many restaurants in San Simeon.
Hearst Castle is about 2-3 miles from this Inn.
Overall we were pleased with this place and definitely will stay again.
Visit Sea Breeze Inn @ http://seabreezeinnsansimeon.com/
posted at: 16:33 | category: /lodgingreview | permanent link to this entry
Sat, 15 Nov 2008
1 in 7 homes in Santa Clara County is 'underwater'
It is amazing how housing bublle has bursted and has brought down some of the mo
st expensive/desirable locations including the silicon valley.
In my mind this is just the beginning because the current housing price impact i s due to general economy and yet has to see the full effect of more layoffs in t he valley.
Read the full article @ 1 in 7 homes in Santa Clara County is 'underwater'
In my mind this is just the beginning because the current housing price impact i s due to general economy and yet has to see the full effect of more layoffs in t he valley.
Read the full article @ 1 in 7 homes in Santa Clara County is 'underwater'
posted at: 16:26 | category: /sfbayarea | permanent link to this entry


