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Monterey Bay Inn
242 Cannery Row
Monterey, CA 93940
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Overview

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The Monterey Bay Inn is a boutique, ocean front hotel located on historic Cannery Row. Situated above the tides upon the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary, the inviting Monterey Bay Inn is an ideally located gateway to the colorful charm of Cannery Row, offering dramatic ocean views. Set in one of northern California's most scenic locations, the Monterey Bay Inn is perfect for families, honeymoons, local business travel, and weekend getaways.

Dining

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Start your day slowly with a delicious, complimentary continental breakfast served right to your room. You'll enjoy a hearty breakfast featuring a variety of delicious treats including bagels, fresh baked breads, muffins, seasonal fruit, cereal, yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, juices, tea and local coffee from the Carmel Valley Coffee Roasting Company.

Rooms

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Each modern room is decorated in soft marine-inspired hues of blue, green and brown and include deluxe feather bedding, binoculars for viewing sea otters, birds, and other marine life, marble and granite bathrooms, and complimentary breakfast delivered to your door each morning.

Amenities

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Open your guest room window or step outside and savor the sea's salty breezes. Get your feet wet – take a short walk to San Carlos Beach Park. Tucked between the Monterey Bay Inn and Fisherman's Wharf, San Carlos Beach was named after the San Carlos Canning Company, a prominent landmark during Monterey's sardine boom of the early 20th Century. After the cannery burned in 1956, this land was turned into a public park and beach. Its calm, shallow water make it a great place for scuba instruction, while the abundance of marine critters makes it a popular place for photographers and sightseers. If the tide is low, you'll have fun exploring the tide pools.