Los alamos
If Santa Ynez is all about Tuscan romance, Los Alamos is its bohemian cousin—laid-back, eclectic, and full of character. This one-street town along Highway 101 may be small, but it’s brimming with personality. With just seven blocks to wander, Los Alamos offers a mix of old Western storefronts, stylish inns, cutting-edge wine tasting rooms, and some of the best dining in Santa Barbara wine country. It’s no surprise couples are drawn here for weddings that feel both intimate and unforgettable.
A Town Steeped in Character
Founded in the late 1800s, Los Alamos still holds onto its Wild West roots. Los Alamos is more than a stop along the 101—it’s a place where time slows down. Your guests can stroll between tasting rooms, linger over long dinners, or gather under the stars at a ranch. It’s intimate, authentic, and brimming with character—the kind of setting where love stories are celebrated in style.
Venues We Love
1880 Union Hotel – A true landmark with Victorian rooms, saloon vibes, and plenty of vintage character for a one-of-a-kind celebration.
Bodega Los Alamos – A dreamy garden space with string lights, olive trees, and a wood-fire oven—perfect for relaxed outdoor weddings.
Private Ranches & Estates – The surrounding countryside is dotted with ranches and vineyards, giving you wide-open backdrops for ceremonies under the stars.
Styling with Otis & Pearl
Los Alamos weddings beg for a mix of vintage and modern—think mismatched floral china on rustic farm tables, etched glassware paired with bold candlelight, and linens in hues inspired by the valley’s golden grasses and dusky skies. Whether your style leans Western, boho, or refined, our rentals layer seamlessly into the setting, creating tablescapes that feel personal and timeless.