The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe Reopens After Transformation

The renovation celebrates the San Diego property’s heritage and history through a contemporary lens
Published: July 29, 2024

Amid the rolling hills and citrus groves of North County San Diego, the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe has reopened its doors after a property-wide transformation.

The 100-year-old inn now offers 85 elevated suites, bungalows, and residences along with signature restaurant Lilian’s and craft cocktail haven Bing’s Bar.

The redesign of the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe has been thoughtfully restored by designer Steve Hermann, with finishing touches courtesy of Nina Chiappa Interiors.

The renovation reflects the 11-acre property’s heritage and history in a refined, modern style. Accommodations provide the comfort and respite of an elegant private home with open floor plans, spacious bathrooms crafted with custom marble sinks and rainfall showers, and private outdoor spaces.

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe interior guestroom

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe lobby public space

F&B at the Inn

Lilian’s, named for the trailblazing female architect of the original inn, explores the flavors of California in a striking yet inviting space that echoes the hills of Rancho Santa Fe.

Meanwhile, Bing’s Bar, an homage to renowned actor and singer Bing Crosby, is reminiscent of a speakeasy with plush green couches, a wood-burning fireplace, and a custom wood paneled bar, which features an overhead pub-style liquor rack.

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe olive green sofa and wood paneled walls

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe pool overhead shot

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