Monteray Area Accommodation
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Monteray Area Accommodation
Hiya
I am looking to book a hotel/motel/b&b in the Monteray area for a 2 night stopover on the way down the coast. Ideally near to Fisherman's Wharf, Aquarium etc. I have been advised to avoid the Munras Ave places - but don't know why. Also if I stay away from the main strip where would I park for the Aquarium/Cannery Row etc, or do they have their own parking lots?
Many thanks.
I am looking to book a hotel/motel/b&b in the Monteray area for a 2 night stopover on the way down the coast. Ideally near to Fisherman's Wharf, Aquarium etc. I have been advised to avoid the Munras Ave places - but don't know why. Also if I stay away from the main strip where would I park for the Aquarium/Cannery Row etc, or do they have their own parking lots?
Many thanks.
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I'm copying and pasting my reply on your other thread:
There is a strip of motels along Munras Ave. It's perfectly safe, just not particularly scenic. From here you'll need to drive to Cannery Row/Aquarium where there's street parking and several lots. There may be transit options too but I've never looked into it http://www.mst.org/
My personal preference is to stay near downtown Carmel because I like being able to walk to dinner, the beach, etc. but I don't know what the hotel cost difference is. We always stay longer and rent houses.
Carmel/Pacific Grove/Monterey is a pretty compact area so nothing is all that far from anything else.
There is a strip of motels along Munras Ave. It's perfectly safe, just not particularly scenic. From here you'll need to drive to Cannery Row/Aquarium where there's street parking and several lots. There may be transit options too but I've never looked into it http://www.mst.org/
My personal preference is to stay near downtown Carmel because I like being able to walk to dinner, the beach, etc. but I don't know what the hotel cost difference is. We always stay longer and rent houses.
Carmel/Pacific Grove/Monterey is a pretty compact area so nothing is all that far from anything else.
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If you want to stay near the ocean/beach - and not pay a ton - check out the hotels just north of Monterrey - Seaside to Marina:
http://www.expedia.com/Marina-Monter...-Filter-Hotels
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Check out the Gosby House on Lighthouse in Pacific Grove - super convenient to your sites. It's a Four Sisters property. They have a 2 night special where you'd get 30% off so the total cost for 2 nights range from $168 to $196 for the cheaper rooms a bit more for the spendy rooms.
http://www.gosbyhouseinn.com/index.htm
http://www.gosbyhouseinn.com/index.htm
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I've stayed at the Best Western Beach Dunes Inn before. I like it because it's right on the beach. I know a few years ago, it really needed some renovation. I didn't have time to check tripadvisor to see if that's happened. You do have to drive into town from there.
Patty-some of us didn't see the other thread and the "reasonably priced" comments. That's a problem when you start a new thread. Also "reasonably priced" can mean a lot of different things. In Monterey, rooms can be expensive in the summer. I have stayed at the Portola a few times and like it for it's convenient location. Don't know about getting discounts for it, though.
Patty-some of us didn't see the other thread and the "reasonably priced" comments. That's a problem when you start a new thread. Also "reasonably priced" can mean a lot of different things. In Monterey, rooms can be expensive in the summer. I have stayed at the Portola a few times and like it for it's convenient location. Don't know about getting discounts for it, though.
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That's a problem when you start a new thread. Also "reasonably priced" can mean a lot of different things.
I agree. That's why I put reasonably in quotes. Someone upthread asked about dates so I was transferring the relevant information over. It would be much better if the OP could give us a $ range.
I agree. That's why I put reasonably in quotes. Someone upthread asked about dates so I was transferring the relevant information over. It would be much better if the OP could give us a $ range.
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I also don't know why you've been advised to avoid the Munras strip of motels, one of the most heavily booked accomodation strips in the state. I've stayed at Casa Munras, and at a couple of smaller places there and they are fine. Just check the reviews as quality does vary up and down the strip and some are further away from the wharf than others.
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I've stayed at the Casa Munras too, which was great - I would absolutely stay there again.
I haven't stayed at any of the stip of motels up Munras Ave, but I know others who have and no one has ever reported anything negative. I have no idea about any prostitution going on, but Monterey isn't exactly the type of town where you have hookers walking the streets picking up johns. I am sure prostitution goes on in Monterey - it goes on everywhere whether we realize it or not.
I haven't stayed at any of the stip of motels up Munras Ave, but I know others who have and no one has ever reported anything negative. I have no idea about any prostitution going on, but Monterey isn't exactly the type of town where you have hookers walking the streets picking up johns. I am sure prostitution goes on in Monterey - it goes on everywhere whether we realize it or not.
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Lots of parking everywhere in Monterey, you may have to pay for it, but it is reasonable. Nothing wrong with Munras Ave places, they are older but most nice. Hookers??
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