Resort Fee at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection

hotel address icon 2350 Railway Ave, Los Olivos CA, 93441

Resort Fee and Other Mandatory Fees

This hotel charges the following mandatory fees:
  • Resort fee: $68.40 per room, nightly
  • Deposit (cash or card): $200 per room, nightly

The resort fee includes:

  • Fitness center access
  • In-room bottled water
  • In-room coffee
  • In-room safe
  • Parking
  • Pool access
  • Self parking

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Other Fees at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection

These fees only apply if guests choose to use these services.

  • Fee for cooked-to-order breakfast: approximately $15 to 35 for adults, and $10 to 25 for children
  • Pet fee: $150 per room, per stay
  • No fee for service animals

Resort Fee History

Date Nightly Resort Fee
May 2026 $68.40 USD
October 2025 $57.00 USD
March 2025 $57.00 USD

Hotel Photos

Property grounds at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Outdoor spa tub at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Meeting space at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Indoor spa tub at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Fitness studio at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Egyptian cotton sheets, premium bedding, minibar, in-room safe at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Egyptian cotton sheets, premium bedding, minibar, in-room safe at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection
Cottage, 2 Bedrooms (Historic, Oak) | Egyptian cotton sheets, premium bedding, minibar, in-room safe at The Inn at Matteis Tavern, Auberge Collection

Hotel Amenities

The amenities at this hotel are unknown.

  • Room service
  • Air conditioning
  • Restaurant
  • Free parking
  • Breakfast (not complimentary)
  • Pets welcome (additional fees may apply)
  • Laundry
  • Business center / services available
  • Housekeeping
  • Lounge
  • Spa
  • Hot Tub
  • Pool
  • Fitness center
  • Free WiFi
  • Front desk (24 hours)

Other Considerations

The resort fee at this hotel is up 20% recently. This 20% jump is well above the industry average, which generally sees annual resort fee hikes of 5% to 10%.