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Atlas Obscura calls the Burlington "a historic hotel in an old California railroad town with a rowdy reputation." Rooms are named after women (our favorite is Maude) and there are rumors that some quarters are haunted. The bride and groom will be staying at this hotel Friday and Saturday nights. Staying here is convenient - you can walk from the venue. You should know that this hotel is super fun, but not at all fancy: many rooms have shared baths, and there is no A.C, but lodging does include world-class coffee and honey-dipped cornbread in the morning. There are 19 rooms in The Burlington, and we’ve rented the entire hotel for Saturday night. If you think you’d like to stay there, contact us directly! You can reimburse us for the room, and if you’d also like to stay Friday night, we can help arrange that as well. We may not be able to fit everyone who is interested, but we will try our best :)
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This hotel is about 15 minutes up the road from Port Costa. There are also lovely hotels in other nearby towns, such as Benicia, Vallejo, and El Sobrante.
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Port Costa is one of our favorite locations for weekend day trips. It's close, but just far enough outside the reach of the fog to stay warm in the summer. It's such a small town that there aren't many accommodations right nearby, but many of the neighboring towns have plenty of hotels and listings on Airbnb and VRBO. There are a few house rentals close by that we have reserved with small groups in mind, so check with us before you book on your own! We might have something perfect for you.