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Find Monterey Hotels - Monterey Bay Lodge
Monterey Bay Lodge 55 Camino Aguajito, Monterey, CA 93940 The Monterey Bay Lodge provides luxurious accommodations within beautifully appointed rooms. This newly remodeled hotel is centrally located within the heart of California's Monterey Peninsula and just 150 steps from Monterey State Beach. What's more, it's a leisurely 10 minute walk from Old Fisherman's Wharf and Downtown, and across the street from El Estero Park and lake. To find discount rates, contact the front desk and ask for the cheapest rates.



Find Monterey Hotels - Monterey Bay Inn
Monterey Bay Inn 242 Cannery Row, Monterey, CA 93940 Set in one of northern California's most beautiful locations, the Monterey Bay Inn is a luxurious hotel where newly remodeled guest rooms and lobby give the hotel the beauty you wouldn't expect from a discount hotel. The unforgettable oceanfront environment and convenient location provide the ultimate escape. The Monterey Bay Inn is just minutes away from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, lively restaurants, eclectic shops and a variety of recreational activities. Guest will enjoy our sister restaurant, The Sardine Factory, Monterey's premier seafood restaurant and lounge. For discount rates, contact the front desk and ask for the cheapest rates.

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