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Known for its fields of lavender, the small town of Ojai, California has a lot to offer when it comes to art and culture. If you’re looking for the perfect place to stay in town, The Lavender Inn has everything you need for a cozy, yet luxurious getaway. Just steps away from shops, restaurants, and galleries, this historic bed and breakfast is the ideal spring retreat, with its flowering gardens and welcoming atmosphere.
When you arrive at The Lavender Inn, you’ll be greeted by a charming Bed and Breakfast that’s both quaint and full of character.
Built in 1874, the structure was originally Ojai’s first schoolhouse. Later on, it became a hotel and was eventually renamed "The Lavender Inn" because of the number of lavender fields in Ojai.
Each room combines antiques along with modern furniture to create a clean, luxurious feel.
From fluffy bathrobes and towels to a complimentary bottle of wine, the staff goes above and beyond to make sure every detail makes you feel right at home.
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Fragrant lavender and gorgeous blooms accent the property, bringing the whole place alive with vibrant colors.
Due to current restrictions, the inn can’t provide breakfast at the moment, but there are dining options right across the street. You’re also welcome to bring food back to enjoy in the gardens.
Out back there’s a secret garden where you can eat while staying hidden amongst the vines.
With its colorful property, the inn is a popular destination for weddings and retreats of up to 100 guests. Its private location and charm make it an ideal place to host events or celebrate your special day.
Guests love relaxing in the gardens while having tea or simply listening to the frogs in the pond.