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Carmel or someplace else
OK, will be driving through the Carmel area and don't have a hotel yet. I may stay in Carmel but may go to Monterey, not sure. Convince me. FYI...I am young 40ish, travel well and will be there on a Saturday night.
I would like to find a place where I can find a hotel room, WALK to a restaurant for dinner and then hit a few watering holes afterwards and be able to walk back. I could cab it and I guess that would be OK but would rather walk. (short walk, not miles) Or would I be better off going to Monterey or somewhere else in the area. I am open for anything, just somewhere fun !! |
I find Carmel much more charming than Monterrey. There are plenty of hotels within walking distance of town. You might look at Cypress Inn, Lobos Lodge (if on a budget), or Cobblestone Inn. annieladd
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I agree w/annieladd re: Carmel v. Monterey.
I might also suggest Pacific Grove, which is less commercial than Carmel, very charming, and fits your specs. Quieter than Carmel, though -- if that's not your thing, stick w/Carmel. |
Another nod on the village. Here’s a few to look at in Carmel Village.
http://www.carmelaccommodations.com/ The Pine Inn has a nice pub that attracts a 40’ish crowd along with a nice Italian restaurant. Little Napoli Italian restaurant is not far from there either. There are a number of fine restaurants and pubs all within walking distance. |
I agree that Carmel has more character and charm than Monterey. Quite a few fine restaurants and the village is no more than a mile square. Not really a bar scene, but the restaurants all have bars and will be active on Saturday night. All Carmel hotels are local, not chains. You can find anything from $100 to $500 and up per night.
Monterey does have a Marriott and a Doubletree downtown if you want to stay in a brand name. Likewise many acceptable restaurants. All should have some bar action on a Saturday. |
Another vote for Carmel over Monterey. However it is best to check beforehand as many Carmel properties require a 2 night minimum on the weekends.
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Definitely Carmel. Stay in the heart of the village and walk to everything. Pine Inn and Cypress Inn are nice small hotels in the middle of everything.
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The Best Western Bay View Inn is a reasonable (for Carmel) option. Also we liked the B&B/ Inn:
http://www.carmelgardencourtinn.com/ |
Choose Carmel for walking to restaurants & watering holes from your hotel! Everything is close by.
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We love Carmel and visit the area several times a year. There are many nice inns on Ocean Ave. that you can check out. Normandy, Lamp Lighter, Pine Inn are a few. :)
Monterey is just a short drive away from Carmel, spend some time there walking the wharf, visiting Cannery Row and the aquarium there is really amazing. Enjoy your travels! ***kim*** ((f)) |
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