This popular oyster bar and restaurant features luxurious cottages in Marshall, California.
roger
United States of America
Service was outstanding. Angel was on top of everything. The staff was always pleasant and easy to work with. We stayed for two nights in the Fly Fisherman's cottage. It was clean, roomy and very nicely designed. The bedding (sheets, pillows and mattress was wonderful. There was a minor issue with the plug for the bathtub not closing. It was remedied right away. The location on Tomales Bay was gorgeous.
Featuring a pool and sun terrace, Occidental Hotel is located within 5 minutes' walk of shops and cafes. Over 200 Sonoma County wineries are within 30 minutes' drive of this hotel.
Alexia
United States of America
Nice staff, beautiful shops and lots of hikes near by
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Mary Anne
United States of America
Good. Lot of options. I particularly liked the waffle maker.
Lodge At Marconi is offering accommodations in Marshall. The hotel has a terrace and a 24-hour front desk. At the hotel, every room has a desk.
Iuliia
United States of America
Sea Ranch vibe, aesthetically pleasant interior design, lack of TV, walking trails around the property. Wild life - we saw a fox right next to one of the buildings!
Located 3 miles from Sonoma State University, this hotel features an outdoor pool and hot tub and a 24-hour reception. All guest rooms include free Wi-Fi. Free guest parking is available.
Within 30 minutes drive, savor the experience of Sonoma County and Napa Valley, wander through the ancient Redwood groves, and enjoy sandy beaches with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
christy
United States of America
I liked that it was close to our family member we were there to visit.
Granted, we came in the off season, so we knew we weren’t...
Granted, we came in the off season, so we knew we weren’t going to get the full experience and we’d like to come back at some point. The bakery across the street had coffee and great pastries. The General Store is beautiful! The family who first owned it bought it back in 2021 and they’ve done an incredible job making it stocked with things you might need for your travels and lots of cute things to bring back as souvenirs.
Ia
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tomales is very quiet.
Tomales is very quiet. There's not much to do there because it has only two hotel/inns, a small but well-stocked store, two cafes, and a restaurant that appears to be open primarily for dinner.
This is not a place for people who want a lot of action. It was ideal for us to just get away to a quiet place.
Dillon Beach, Bodega Bay, and Pt. Reyes station are scenic drives during the day, but I would advise against drinking too much before driving the winding roads back to Tomales.
The room was very nice, clean and the bed was comfortable.
The bakery (Route 1 Bakery) across the street was amazing. The breakfast items and coffee were excellent. We purchased bread and other things to take home. This bakery is well worth the stop if you are just passing through Tomales.
We ate dinner at the William Tell House Saloon. The food was excellent and the staff very friendly. They have a great outdoor setup for eating.
Location - not too far from Dillon beach and Point Reyes. Rustic and historic vive. Quietness. Perhaps we were the only one staging there? We also stayed when the salon/restaurant downstairs wasn’t open. I wish we tried their food! No contact check in was nice yet I was able to reach the inn keeper via the phone right away. Good complementary tea selection.
Gorgeous hotel, wonderful location, cozy rooms! The town is charming and beautiful and central to so many amazing places. We went on hikes, ate delicious baked goods from across the street, and discovered a meadery in Point Reyes that was a ton of fun.
Room was exceptionally well equipped. Not much open in Tomales at 6 am and the french press pot and ground coffee were a lifesaver. Room was spacious and clean. Shower great. Self checkin was well explained.
The town was beautiful, the people were great and the hotel was a lot of fun and very historical looking. The hotel could use better photos to display what it looks like for the public to know.
The hotel was clean and the room was quite spacious. Beds were very comfortable. The best part about our stay was how quiet it was within the hotel. We will definitely stay here again.
It was right downtown tomales which was perfect. The beds were comfortable and clean. Entrance/check in was extremely easy! Also smart tv and WiFi were wonderful with a 5 month old.
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