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shanwats3 Sep 6th, 2008 09:47 PM

Carmel Lodging
 
My husband and I are thinking of taking a trip to Carmel for our 1st wedding anniversary. I am trying to find a nice Inn or B&B that is around $200/night (weeknight). A fireplace in the room is a bonus! Also would appreciate any other recs for restaurants, activities, etc. Thanks!

Jean Sep 7th, 2008 03:29 AM

Try the Normandy Inn. It has some rooms with fireplaces.

http://www.normandyinncarmel.com/

chewy1 Sep 7th, 2008 07:00 AM

Not sure you can get it for 200, but The Tickled Pink Inn, is a phenomenal setting above Carmel on a bluff looking out over the rocks to the Pacific.....

BeachGirl247 Sep 7th, 2008 07:34 AM

Try Lobos Lodge. In town and has fireplaces:

www.loboslodge.com

DebitNM Sep 7th, 2008 02:06 PM

I was suggest a stay in Pacific Grove which has the a lovely B&B that is just feet from the water. Excellent rooms, great breakfast, a sumptuous happy hour with free wine and grand appetizers and fresh baked cookies, milk, coffee, cocoa, tea each night.

Pictures at:

http://picasaweb.google.com/DebitNM/PacificGroveCA2008

Deb

shanwats3 Sep 7th, 2008 02:32 PM

What is the name of the B&B in Pacific Grove?
We would love to stay at Tickle Pink, but it just out of our budget!

DebitNM Sep 7th, 2008 02:47 PM

Sorry! I meant to include name and website

Seven Gables Inn

http://www.pginns.com/

Deb

wgboomer1 Sep 7th, 2008 03:37 PM

Our son played in a tournament at Pebble Beach and we stayed at the Garden Court Vacation Rentals. It was 2 bedroom 2 bath with fireplace overlooking 17 mile drive and ocean in distance. It was 5 minutes from Carmel and Monterey. We were extremely pleased and for the week it was under $200. Try their website and Happy Anniversary


fosterag Sep 7th, 2008 06:23 PM

Also try Briarwood Inn in Carmel. We have stayed there and thoroughly enjoyed our stay.

kimamom Sep 8th, 2008 07:56 AM

I agree about the Tickle Pink Inn, it is wonderful. We stayed here for the second time this past May. Check out one of the Inns on Ocean Ave., Normandy looks nice, Lobos Lodge, Lamp Lighter, Pine Inn, etc. You could check into La Playa, they may have specials during the week. This is a historic property with an outdoor swimming pool and is walking distance to both the shops and the ocean. :)

For great places to eat: Katy's Place, Casanova, Bouchee,PortaBella, Grasing's, Mission Ranch are all very good. Have fun! ***kim*** ((*))

Lovejoy Sep 8th, 2008 11:17 AM

There are some good deals on hotels in the area through Oct 15.Deals are available for all the cities on the Monterey Peninsula.

More info:
http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal...of-deals-2586/

http://www.montereyinfo.org/deals/

shanwats3 Sep 9th, 2008 09:01 AM

Wow, thank you for all the hotel suggestions! Anyone recommend any of the wineries in the area? And some romantic restaurants?

kimamom Sep 10th, 2008 07:06 AM

Chateau Julien and Bernardus in Carmel Valley, for the romantic restaurant go to Pacific's Edge at the Highland's Inn. We have been here several times, our last meal was this past May and it was amazing! ***kim*** ((f))

traveldawg Sep 15th, 2008 03:41 PM

RESTAURANT IN CARMEL: Try Casanova's. Great place.

RESTAURANT IN PACIFIC GROVE: Fandango's.

Pacific Grove has other great B&Bs: Green Gable Inn and Martine Inn both overlook the Monterey Bay.


kkharrison Sep 20th, 2008 12:31 PM

As a local; Pacific Grove has a lot of Victorian Inns and is quaint, but is also often foggy. It sits at the tip of the peninsula. It isn't really the best for walking and exploring neighborhoods compared to getting around Carmel.

There are 2 affordable Inns in Carmel with private fireplaces, baths, AND patios: Carmel Garden Court Inn, and San Antonio House Inn. Carmel Garden Court Inn was voted "best place to kiss".

You can literally walk to everything: great restaurants, galleries, shops, the beach. Carmel's atmosphere is decidedly European.

Restaurants: As the previous poster said, Casanova's is good, very European; Fandangos is good; it's in Pacific Grove (also European).

Il Fornaio in Carmel at the Pine Inn has good Italian food and is a happy hour hangout for locals (so is the Cypress, Doris Day's pet-friendly hotel).

Rio Grill is a casual spot at the Crossroads shopping center, still popular (you would need a cab).

Brophie's Sports Bar is cool and very friendly. Young local hangout.

Sushi Heaven in Carmel is good. Pricier places that are romantic include Anton & Michel. They do some dishes table side. L'Auberge is very pricy.

Christopher's is excellent; kind of expensive but worth it.

Steaks: Kurt's Grasing's Chop House

Italian: Little Napoli

Bouchee Restaurant and wine bar

To be honest, there are so many great restaurants you can hardly go wrong.

If you can, go to the Tap Room at the Lodge in Pebble Beach (very cool).

Shopping: on Ocean Avenue. Carmel Plaza is on the corner of Ocean and Junipero.

www.carmelgardencourtinn.com
1-800-313-7770

Happy Anniversary, and many more!

trippinkpj Sep 20th, 2008 12:45 PM

Ditto on Carmel Garden Court, we really enjoyed our two stays there.

x_travelbug_x Oct 25th, 2008 01:15 PM

You could try the Grapevine Express. That is a bus that travels from Carmel to Carmel Valley, stopping by lots of great wineries on the way.

There is also a Big Sur bus that picks you up right in Carmel and takes you down to Nepenthe. You can get dropped off at a couple wonderful parks on the way and do a little hiking.



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