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Presidio of Monterey Museum - Monterey (CA)

Address: 🏡 Corporal Ewing Rd, Monterey, CA 93944
Website: https://www.monterey.org
Phone : +1 (831) 646-3456
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Carmel Walks

Erica Best tour we had for a while! Loved it so much! I think you shall start your trip with this walk if possible. We were feeling sad on our tour of the town this morning seeing all the national chained brand stores everywhere and very few local stores on ocean avenue. However, my view has changed after this tour - the rich history and culture stories brought all the charms of the town together. Our tour guide Gael was amazing - funny and knowledgeable! She’s a true local and knows the town throughout. Highly recommend!
5 /5

The Crocker Cypress Grove

Peter Bojakowski The oldest Monterey cypress trees in California. Peaceful, quiet, and majestic.
5 /5

Old Monterey Jail

Elisa Corrales I highly recommend visiting the Old Monterey Jail Museum. It’s free to the public and packed with real artifacts and captivating stories. The preserved cells give you a raw glimpse into local history, and the exhibits are surprisingly detailed for such a small space. I discovered the museum after taking a ghost tour and was fascinated by the behind-the-scenes stories tied to the jail’s past. Definitely worth the visit if you’re in the area!
5 /5

Pacific House Museum

Brian Weber The Pacific House Museum is a hidden gem that offers a fascinating glimpse into California’s history. The well preserved adobe structure transported me back to the early days of Monterey’s development. What I loved most about the museum was its well-curated exhibits, which showcase everything from the Native American cultures that first inhabited the region to Monterey’s role as California’s first capital. The displays are well organized, making it easy to follow the timeline of events and understand their significance.
5 /5

Lower Presidio Historic Park

- This is a hidden gem in Monterey: free and uncrowded picnic spot. The short paved Harbor Trail has nice views of the bay and harbor area along with interesting historical placards (DYK, Argentina "conquered" Monterey for all of six days?), along with benches and tables for a quiet picnic. You can also walk up to the Sloat monument for even better views. This is a public area of the Presidio so there is no gate guard to contend with; parking is free and plentiful. If you hate crowds and like off-the-beaten path sites, this would be on my "must see" list along with San Carlos cathedral.
5 /5

Carmel Mission Basilica Museum

Sandeepa Dey We visited the Carmel Mission Basilica Museum, one of the original 21 Spanish missions established in California. While much of it has been thoughtfully restored, the original bell tower and bell have been beautifully preserved. The chapel is serene and artistically stunning, featuring an extraordinarily detailed nativity scene. A corridor from the chapel leads to a spacious, open courtyard surrounded by historic quarters—likely once inhabited by the Spanish settlers. Part of these quarters has been transformed into a museum that offers a glimpse into the mission’s rich history. Visitors can tour through recreated rooms, including a library, kitchen, dining room, reading room, guest room, and the padres bedroom. The mission offers convenient amenities, including a parking lot and clean restrooms, and is located close to downtown Carmel and many great restaurants. It’s an ideal spot for tourists, with plenty to explore in just 1–2 hours.
5 /5

Cannery Row

BrittanyAlexisSky There are so many stores to look and shop at. Everything you can think of is here. Theres parking but its 30 or 40 dollars in the close area. The location is beautiful. I love looking at the ocean while Im shopping.
5 /5

El Estero Park

Samson O Beautiful park, distinct for its size and amount of attractions. This is a peaceful corner of the state and this is the best public park. The playground is sprawling and well-designed. Can get crowded at times.
5 /5

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Terrie Snell This place is Amazing!! It is absolutely beautiful. It is so neat and clean. The exhibits are very impressive. The vibrant colors of some are awe-inspiring. There is definitely plenty to see and do. All of the children that I observed seemed to be really enjoying themselves. I definitely will be back!
5 /5

Seals & sea lions

Radka Prokopova I could sit here for hours and hours — such a beautiful place. Paid parking is available right by the beach, and there’s a freely accessible restroom.
5 /5
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