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Dining
- La Bicyclette Restaurant
- Aubergine the Restaurant
- Pangaea Grill
- Flying Fish Grill
- Carmel's Bistro Giovanni
- Portabella
- IL Tegamino
Lodging
- La Playa Carmel
- L'Auberge
- Cypress Inn
- Carmel Valley Ranch
- Bernardus Lodge & Spa
- Quail Lodge
Dining
- La Bicyclette Restaurant
- Aubergine the Restaurant
- Pangaea Grill
- Flying Fish Grill
- Carmel's Bistro Giovanni
- Portabella
- IL Tegamino
Lodging
- La Playa Carmel
- L'Auberge
- Cypress Inn
- Carmel Valley Ranch
- Quail Lodge
- Bernardus Lodge & Spa
Authors Comments:
Enough can’t be said about the enchanting village of Carmel by the Sea. I have visited this town countless times over the past 65 years and it is always a cherished fascination. The word “Village” is used in the absolute true meaning…it’s like Europe in California. Carmel is known for artists and deep thinkers, poets and painters, photographers and authors. It is a dog friendly town with water dishes often found outside the stores. Doris Day’s Hotel the Cypress Inn is known to give your dog more attention than the human guest. I recommend at least two days just to enjoy walking between shops, art galleries, and restaurants. Don’t forget to walk to the bottom of Ocean Avenue. From there I recommend turning left on Scenic Drive to view the expensive beachfront homes. Turn back to the Village at the Clinton Walker, Frank Lloyd Wright House. It will be the house on the rocky bluff that everyone would like to make their own. While back in the Village be sure to venture north of Ocean Avenue a few blocks, as there are more galleries and shops to see. Carmel is another absolute must attraction while you visit Silicon Valley. This is a casual but stylish town built on a gradual hill. Wear walking shoes. Extreme high heels are actually illegal in this town, but dogs are very welcome as long as they don’t wear high heels.
Overview:
Carmel has always been a number one destination in Central California. It has historic buildings, the Carmel Mission, one-of-a-kind shops, Boutique hotels, and ocean-front parks such as Point Lobos. Take the self-guided historical walking tour, and if you want a real treat take the “Carmel Walks” tour by Gael Gallagher. Carmel has made itself home to Robert Lewis Stevenson, Clint Eastwood (Past Mayor), Ansel Adams, Jack London, Sinclair Lewis, Edward Weston, Doris Day and many others. Don’t count on your GPS to find your destination as there are no street address in the Village. Just enter “Ocean Avenue, Carmel, CA, or the name of your hotel, restaurant, or art gallery.