Marisol Carlsbad
3 month minimum stay required
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About this property
A combination of nature, energy, and quietude, Marisol brings the best of urban, suburban, and beach-close living together for an all-inclusive experience. A new level of design-minded interiors with the casual, approachable sentiment of Southern California. Harmony and fluidity abound in each Marisol apartment home. Sync up to smartphone enabled technologies and sink into luxurious comforts tailored especially for you. Premium appliances and full-size washers and dryers make prep and cleanup a cinch, and the latest technologies keep you as connected as you want to be. Whether you’re buckling down for a deadline or making a beeline for the pool, it’s all within reach, and our winding paseo takes you there. From the convenience of our fully equipped co-working spaces, to Carlsbad nights with family and friends around our outdoor fireplace, discover the modern amenities and one-of-a-kind luxury that makes your home at Marisol the perfect escape.
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Most tourists come to Carlsbad for Legoland and promtply head back home, which is a shame because they’ve missed the charming, cozy Carlsbad Village with all its options for shopping, dining and relaxing on the beach nearby. Carlsbad began as a settlement near the railroad in the 1880s. John Frazier, an early settler, drilled a well and found water supposedly had a mineral content identical to that of spa water in Karlsbad, Bohemia. He built a grand Imperial-style spa hotel, which flourished up until the 1930s--nowadays it remains a local landmark.