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Old Monteray Inn

The Old Monterey Inn in the heart of Monterey embodies the finest traditions of this timelessly gorgeous California destination. Rooms are luxurious and the attention to detail is impeccable. Set amidst an acre of spectacular gardens on a quiet, oak-studded hillside, this 1929 half-timbered English Tudor Inn exudes warmth and romance. Guests delight in the graceful and sophisticated surroundings, outstanding breakfasts, and exceptional hospitality. A wonderful experience is the romantic couples’ massage performed by firelight in the SpaRetreat Room. Innkeeper Patricia and her knowledgeable staff provide personalized itineraries, along with every amenity expected at the finest world-class hotels.

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Fodors Review:

Exactly What A B&B Should Be!

I had a delightful visit. When asked as we left if they could have done anything to make our visit better, we answered with a resounding 'It was all wonderful'! Warmth, attentive service, great food, beautiful gardens. This is what a bed & breakfast should be!

Anonymous:

A must place to stay en-route to LA. A timeless gorgeous
English Tudor Inn to rest our bones. Spectacular gardens
on a quiet oak studded hillside, warm and romantic rooms,
outstanding full gourmet breakfast along with every amenity
expected at the finest world-class hotels.The staff was very
knowledgeable and provided us with great personalized
itineraries of the area. All First Class!

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