Villa Bitterlin

Villa Bitterlin

Valle de Guadalupe & Ensenada Collection

Villa Bitterlin is an extraordinary work of organic architecture built in 1970 by award-winning architect Jean-Loup Bitterlin as his personal dream home.

Starting at
$765 USD/night
Seasonal rates may apply
6 guests · 4 beds · 3 bedrooms · 2.5 bathrooms

Standing as a testament to the boundless possibilities of organic architecture, Villa Bitterlin was built in 1970 by architect Jean-Loup Bitterlin. Boasting 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and space for up to 6 guests, Villa Bitterlin offers the rare chance to stay in the dream home of one of organic architectures modern masters.

Nestled along the picturesque oceanfront of Ensenada, thevilla features high wooden ceilings and skylights, creating an inviting ambiance. Vintage furniture and a fireplace nook encourage warm conversations in the living room. Striking mosaic tile designs adorn the bathroom walls in shimmery ocean tones. A winding staircase carries you up to the master bedroom, allowing you to view the villa's distinctive organic features from above. Upon entering, the mesmerizing ocean views become an integral part of the interior, creating a soothing backdrop of waves in the background.

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