Home to the native Chumash tribe, who own and operate the Chumash Casino Resort, the Santa Ynez Valley now has its first bona fide luxury resort to boot.Īuberge Resorts Collection has just completed a renovation and expansion of the craftsman-style The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern (rooms from $950 a night), a former stagecoach stop in the town of Los Olivos that reigned as the social hub of the Santa Ynez Valley for more than a century.Ī room at Auberge Resorts Collection’s The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern in Los Olivos, CaliforniaĮntertainment marketing executive John Rosenberg compares the Santa Ynez Valley - located a two-and-a-half-hour drive northwest from L.A. “It’s been great for our kids, there are less distractions, and I feel more productive.” “Living here feels like a permanent vacation,” says Link Entertainment talent manager Brad Stokes, who moved with his family to the area in 2021. Not surprisingly, these offerings lured many Angelenos seeking to leave the city during COVID, leading to a boon for the area. While the area’s unpretentious ambiance persists nearly 20 years after Sideways premiered, what was a few decades earlier a sleepy clutch of ranchland towns - that also attracted the wealthy in search of space and privacy - has evolved into a celebrated wine and food mecca with a growing number of Michelin-approved restaurants, swanky shops, boutique hotels and architecturally striking wineries. Your Next Trip Just Got an Upgrade, Thanks to These Top Amazon Prime Day Deals on Luggage and More
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