

Queens Deluxe: Two queen beds. 290 square feet. Desk. Wireless Internet access. 37-inch flat-screen TV with premium cable channels. Clock radio with iPod docking station. Complimentary local calls. Coffee/tea maker. Refrigerator. Designer bath products.
1 King Deluxe: One king bed. 290 square feet. Desk. Wireless Internet access. 37-inch flat-screen TV with premium cable channels. Clock radio with iPod docking station. Complimentary local calls. Coffee/tea maker. Refrigerator. Designer bath products.
Driving Directions: From Monterey Peninsula Aiport: Approximate distance to the hotel is 7.75 miles.


For unsuspecting tourists who wander into Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, it looks like a period version of the Truman Show. Establishments and homes in Carmel do not have addresses, only street names and a post Office box alloted to each.
And there’s no postal delivery. You need to collect your own mail from the Central Post Office. Inspite, or perhaps partly because of these eccentricities, the one square mile of ocean front land known as Carmel is one of the most beautiful, serene and quaint attractions in a region dotted with world famous tourist attractions.



The 2nd Mission in upper California, this historic Mission is also a thriving parish and a school. The tomb of Father Sierra Junipero, the founder of the Mission, along with the living quarters of the monks in their original preserved state, are available for viewing by visitors.
The Mission is a very popular wedding spot, with thousands of nuptials being conducted every year, which are open to both invitees as well as tourists.
So chances are that if you wander into the Mission as a tourist, you might end up as a wedding crasher. And don’t forget the post wedding parties on Carmel Beach, or at one of the historic Carmel hotels or restaurants


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