Relaxing Getaway in Historic Benicia
Cottage in Benicia, CA
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
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About this cottage rental
Spacious open floor plan cottage in a garden setting. Fresh herbs in the window boxes. Quiet romantic retreat hidden away in the garden behind a 1930's Tudor home, also listed on HomeAway. One block away is downtown first street, pool, tennis, groceries, banking, shops, cafes, bars, library, spas and restaurants...
Clean linens every time, comfy bed. Ethan Allen sofa-bed, okay for little ones, but may limit the room in the cottage. Also have lots of extra linens, blankets and pillows. Full large kitchen is equipped with dishes , glasses, utensils, pots and pans and lots of extras..
Internet and cable TV, games, books. BBQ and table seating and lounge in the patio. Additional cafe table outside the french doors. Close to I 80 and 680. 38 miles to San Francisco, 24 miles to Napa Valley, 130 miles to Monterey & Carmel by the Sea California, 12 miles to Concord, Walnut Creek is just beyond Concord, Yosemite 210 miles, Lake Tahoe 174 mile. The Mountains are about 2.5 to 3 hours away great skiing, hiking, bike riding, lake, waterfalls, horse back rentals... The coast is less than an hour away Beautiful scenic drive up and down the coast. Just a note to bring jackets summer and winter the weather in California can range a lot in a few miles. Winter months are our rainy season, but we get periodic fog by the coast in summer.
I have taken extra measures for your comfort and paid extra attention to details that will help make your stay a great experience. I have local restaurant menus, maps, local activities...
Favorite places to go:
Our new favorite thing to do is owl watching at the playground on K after sunset. There are white owls living in the trees there and can also be seen by the house away from the lights.
Down Town Benicia is a favorite historic and patriotic town. A Main St Town, has weekend events throughout the year such as music, film and art festivals, classic car shows, parades, peddlers fare, farmers market on Thursday afternoon...
Benicia was the second capital of California with the Capital building museum off of First Street, Yacht club, waterfront fishing, shops, salons, spas, gym, cafes, antique shops, restaurants, chapel, play ground... and public pool and tennis next block. All of these are in walking distance.
Carmel by the Sea:
so quaint, European style town. Charm everywhere. One of California's Missions still in service with Sunday mass there is located in Carmel. A stroll down Ocean Drive will take you by shops, cafes and restaurants and down the street to a sand hill with the Pacific Ocean at the bottom where you can sit and watch dolphins, sea lions and occasional migrating whales. Definite place to spend the entire day. Next door is Monterey, and Pacific Grove, lots of nature all around you, deer are commonly seen at the Pebble Beach golf coarse and in the neighboring streets, A lot of water wade pools to explore by the shore. State of the art aquarium, restaurants. Morning whale and dolphin watching boat tours on the wharf. I recommend The Grotto restaurant at the fishermen's wharf boardwalk, great food, never had a bad experience there.
San Francisco:
Speaks for it self. One of my favorite city in the world.
Napa Valley:
Wine country, mineral spas, early morning balloon rides... gorgeous view, wine tasting, restaurants... Near by Sonoma has another mission, 18 century army barracks museum with the history of California, restaurants, deli, old bakery, shops and boutiques...
Lake Tahoe:
The place where they filmed the TV series Bonanza. The reason for that series was to promote color TV. It's easy to see why. The lake is crystal clear with sandy shoreline and beautiful evergreen mountain. The smell of the pines trees are wonderful. Great skiing and winter sports as well as beaches, and water activities in summer. Bike trails go for miles, horse back rentals at a few locations. It is mostly mountain wilderness, but there are a few casinos on both shore. Lake Tahoe is located on the border of California / Nevada.
Yosemtie:
This is a jewel that started the National Park preservation. Abraham Lincoln took time in the middle of the civil war to dedicate and preserve this park. Very different from Tahoe. Yosemite Valley has tall water falls, some can be seen from the road, but a few are hidden away between the hills and just a hike away. Camping and house tents are available in Half Dome Village where there is a cafeteria, ice cream and pizza shop and nightly amphitheater. There are free shuttles in the valley as well as tour buses that can show you the sights. Glacier Point is farther up at the south rim of Yosemite, but it's a must see in summer only, winter is closed due to snow. A few miles beyond that are the Sequoias. These huge trees are the oldest living trees in the world and only found in California. Some are over 2000 and 3000 years old. To be among them feels like a cathedral of nature.
Clean linens every time, comfy bed. Ethan Allen sofa-bed, okay for little ones, but may limit the room in the cottage. Also have lots of extra linens, blankets and pillows. Full large kitchen is equipped with dishes , glasses, utensils, pots and pans and lots of extras..
Internet and cable TV, games, books. BBQ and table seating and lounge in the patio. Additional cafe table outside the french doors. Close to I 80 and 680. 38 miles to San Francisco, 24 miles to Napa Valley, 130 miles to Monterey & Carmel by the Sea California, 12 miles to Concord, Walnut Creek is just beyond Concord, Yosemite 210 miles, Lake Tahoe 174 mile. The Mountains are about 2.5 to 3 hours away great skiing, hiking, bike riding, lake, waterfalls, horse back rentals... The coast is less than an hour away Beautiful scenic drive up and down the coast. Just a note to bring jackets summer and winter the weather in California can range a lot in a few miles. Winter months are our rainy season, but we get periodic fog by the coast in summer.
I have taken extra measures for your comfort and paid extra attention to details that will help make your stay a great experience. I have local restaurant menus, maps, local activities...
Favorite places to go:
Our new favorite thing to do is owl watching at the playground on K after sunset. There are white owls living in the trees there and can also be seen by the house away from the lights.
Down Town Benicia is a favorite historic and patriotic town. A Main St Town, has weekend events throughout the year such as music, film and art festivals, classic car shows, parades, peddlers fare, farmers market on Thursday afternoon...
Benicia was the second capital of California with the Capital building museum off of First Street, Yacht club, waterfront fishing, shops, salons, spas, gym, cafes, antique shops, restaurants, chapel, play ground... and public pool and tennis next block. All of these are in walking distance.
Carmel by the Sea:
so quaint, European style town. Charm everywhere. One of California's Missions still in service with Sunday mass there is located in Carmel. A stroll down Ocean Drive will take you by shops, cafes and restaurants and down the street to a sand hill with the Pacific Ocean at the bottom where you can sit and watch dolphins, sea lions and occasional migrating whales. Definite place to spend the entire day. Next door is Monterey, and Pacific Grove, lots of nature all around you, deer are commonly seen at the Pebble Beach golf coarse and in the neighboring streets, A lot of water wade pools to explore by the shore. State of the art aquarium, restaurants. Morning whale and dolphin watching boat tours on the wharf. I recommend The Grotto restaurant at the fishermen's wharf boardwalk, great food, never had a bad experience there.
San Francisco:
Speaks for it self. One of my favorite city in the world.
Napa Valley:
Wine country, mineral spas, early morning balloon rides... gorgeous view, wine tasting, restaurants... Near by Sonoma has another mission, 18 century army barracks museum with the history of California, restaurants, deli, old bakery, shops and boutiques...
Lake Tahoe:
The place where they filmed the TV series Bonanza. The reason for that series was to promote color TV. It's easy to see why. The lake is crystal clear with sandy shoreline and beautiful evergreen mountain. The smell of the pines trees are wonderful. Great skiing and winter sports as well as beaches, and water activities in summer. Bike trails go for miles, horse back rentals at a few locations. It is mostly mountain wilderness, but there are a few casinos on both shore. Lake Tahoe is located on the border of California / Nevada.
Yosemtie:
This is a jewel that started the National Park preservation. Abraham Lincoln took time in the middle of the civil war to dedicate and preserve this park. Very different from Tahoe. Yosemite Valley has tall water falls, some can be seen from the road, but a few are hidden away between the hills and just a hike away. Camping and house tents are available in Half Dome Village where there is a cafeteria, ice cream and pizza shop and nightly amphitheater. There are free shuttles in the valley as well as tour buses that can show you the sights. Glacier Point is farther up at the south rim of Yosemite, but it's a must see in summer only, winter is closed due to snow. A few miles beyond that are the Sequoias. These huge trees are the oldest living trees in the world and only found in California. Some are over 2000 and 3000 years old. To be among them feels like a cathedral of nature.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Benicia, CA
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Ratings and reviews
4.0 / 5.0
This little cottage was awesome. Nice little studio with a full size kitchen. Area is really nice, all the people I interacted with where really pleasant. It is a quiet and friendly neighborhood. I would stay here again.
5.0 / 5.0
We have stayed here before, we love it. Location is great for the east bay.
4.0 / 5.0
Secluded and quiet studio just a short 15 minute walk to the waterfront area of beautiful Benicia.
5.0 / 5.0
Thank you Dina for a wonderful stay.
Dina communicated with us throughout the process and made our stay very easy. She goes out of her way, through communication and all the extras in the cottage , to make your stay easy and stress free.
We will be staying here again if ever in the area again.
Benicia is a adorable little town close to a lot of the sites we planned to visit on our stay. I highly recommend this place and this town. Thanks again Dina.
Chris
5.0 / 5.0
My husband and I enjoyed our stay in this quaint, cozy studio, perfect for two, with French Provincial charm and a well-equipped modern kitchen. The bed and furniture were comfortable and supplies were plentiful. The shower had soap, shampoo, and conditioner, and paper products were generously provided. I can't think of a thing we needed that wasn't supplied.The gardens are beautiful and the location was perfect. We could walk to the main street of Benicia to enjoy the town, restaurants, and the water views, as well as the Safeway for some groceries. Dina was a gracious, generous, and responsive host.
5.0 / 5.0
Great ;place for 2 people. Loved it.
5.0 / 5.0
This secluded cottage is a tiny oasis in Benicia. Certainly more than big enough for a couple and equipped with full size appliances from Samsung, wifi and an incredibly comfortable bed, this cottage is a wonderful place to stay. The host has equipped this place with all manner of supplies that would serve if you wanted to stay for a month. She has thought of nearly everything you might want to use while vacationing. About the bed. I am 6'3" and rarely find beds in VRBO stays which are comfortable. This one takes a page from Marriot with its incredibly soft, supportive and cozy beds. I slept as well as in my own bed. She has installed a mini-split for AC as well. Very quiet. The host is an avid gardener and the cottage has so many succulents and flowering plants everywhere and a small fountain. There are three secluded seating areas outside all of which provide shade and breezes. When I used Shangra-La in my title, I meant it. You'll agree once you stay here.
2.0 / 5.0
The cottage was small and adorable, and very easy to access. The problem was it was double booked, and we were asked to leave a day early. The owner was very accommodating and my understanding is you will be giving us a full refund.
5.0 / 5.0
We really enjoyed our stay in Benicia.
5.0 / 5.0
The cottage was perfect for the rainy days because it was cozy and had all I needed. Then the sunny days were awesome in the garden and in the neighborhood with everything in walking distance. Perfect!
5.0 / 5.0
Great location, competitive price, comfortable and well-appointed one room cottage. All amenities were spot-on, including a full kitchen and super comfy bed.
5.0 / 5.0
Another wonderful experience staying at the cottage.
It’s cute, clean, close to everything and Dina is wonderful.
We even got to see the lunar eclipse!
I’ll be back!
5.0 / 5.0
This place was great; loved all of the succulents and security - well lit.. I could walk to restaurants, coffee, grocery. Also walked to nearby church as well as high school swim meet. Lovely town.
5.0 / 5.0
Dina really cares about the people who stay at her Vrbo home. Wonderful communication, gets back to you in a timely manner if you have any questions, checks to see if you need anything. Vrbo is furnished comfortable, has everything you need for cooking and a very nice kitchen. Would stay here again!!!!
Thank you Dina.
5.0 / 5.0
We loved the surrounding garden and private patio. Very charming and quiet location but only a few blocks to First street. Dina is a very gracious host.
2.5 / 5.0
Loved the interior design, amenities, and location of this cozy cottage. Really well thought out--coffee and tea, lots of spices (for cooking), every cooking item you could want, quality dish ware, and even things like saran wrap and ziploc bags for use. Top notch fridge--with ice maker!--and she thinks of things like keeping pitchers in the freezer if you want to make adult beverages. Great stove and oven (made scones one morning). Great air conditioner/heater too--look for the white remote on the coffee table to begin using. Full size washer/dryer/up-to-date dishwasher, nice-sized microwave--you can really settle in and relax! Well-lit and plenty of plugs; strong wifi signal. Attention to detail is evident throughout the cottage, inside and out. And the local area is terrific--close grocery store, lovely restaurants and shops, beautiful pier to enjoy the sea life and listen to the waves. Just a terrific getaway!
2.5 / 5.0
Perfect location for us in lovely Benicia, small but bigger than a hotel room. The spacious outdoor patio was a big plus as we had perfect weather and a chance to invite a friend and a few family members for drinks and snacks. We may well stay here again as we visit often to see grandkids.
2.5 / 5.0
We greatly enjoyed our month stay at Dina’s cottage. She was very responsive to our every need. At the end of the day, we loved having a glass of wine on a beautiful, private patio filled with flowering plants, after cooking dinner in the well appointed kitchen. Bed and linens were comfortable. Internet access was great. Grocery store and Starbucks are 2 blocks away. A beautiful waterfront, and lots of cute shops and good restaurants are just a short walk away. This property offers all you could possibly want and much more. Thank you for your wonderful hospitality, Dina. We hope to be back soon.
2.5 / 5.0
We were in town for a surprise birthday party and enjoyed staying at this centrally located, very clean property with lots of amenities. We will definitely stay here again if we are in the area.
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Benicia?
The average price for a rental in Benicia is $320 per night. This rental is $117 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Relaxing Getaway in Historic Benicia . For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Relaxing Getaway in Historic Benicia . Enjoy the water!
Is Relaxing Getaway in Historic Benicia pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cottage is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Relaxing Getaway in Historic Benicia ?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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