2058 North Fremont Street
Monterey, CA 93940
Nightly Rates: ( 129.99 - 129.99 )
3 Star
Ramada Limited Monterey is located in the heart of the city of Monterey. For vacation fun, few places offer so much diversity as the Monterey peninsula. A must see is the internationally acclaimed bay aquarium in the Old Hovden Cannery. A new attraction is the Maritime Museum of Monterey. Other major attractions are Pebble Beach, famous 17-mile drive, the architectural elegance of resorts and private homes. Fisherman's Wharf and Cannery Row offer exciting glimpses of a seafarer's life, plus shopping and fine dining. Other points of interest are Big Sur, Carmel and Moss Landing - a yacht harbor. While at the property relax by our pool heated May-Oct, nestled in a garden-like setting. We offer complimentary deluxe continental breakfast in the lobby. We have free cable television with HBO and offer microwaves and refrigerators on request. Whatever you choose to do with your time here, please be sure to relax and take a deep breath or two of clean ocean air. Ramada Limited Monterey is centrally located off highways 1 and 68 within minutes to Monterey Bay Aquarium, Fisherman's Wharf, Pebble Beach, Santa Cruz Beach and Boardwalk - 30 mi, Big Sur - 26 mi Cannery Row, Carmel, Monterey Convention Centers and Laguna Sea. Golf Courses Del Monte Golf Course - 1 mi Tehama Golf Club - 2 mi Bayonet Blackhorse Golf Course - 3.5 mi Golf Club at Quail Lodge - 4.5 mi Monterey Peninsula Country Club - 4.5 mi Pasadera Country Club Golf - 5 mi Pebble Beach Invitational - 4 mi Spy Glass Hill Golf Course - 4 mi Links at Spanish Bay - 4 mi Poppy Hills Golf Course - 4 mi Pacific Grove Golf Links - 4.5 mi Wineries Bernardos Winery - 11 mi Chateau Julien Wine Estate - 11 mi Robert Talbot Vineyards - 11 mi Restaurants FISHWIFE - 1.5 mi Monterey Fish House - .5 mi Old Fisherman's Grotto - 1 mi Whaling Station - 2 mi Sardine Factory - 2 mi Cafe Fina - 1 mi Benihana - 2 mi




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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is PST
· Renovated in 1998
· 47 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
US 1 N., exit North Fremont St., Property located 1 block on the right hand side.
US 1 S., exit Casa Verde Way, Left on Casa Verde. Right on North Fremont St., Property located 1 block on the left hand side.
US 68 W. (from Salinas) exit North Fremont St; Hotel is 1 block on the right hand side.
Exit from Airport, at traffic light turn right on Hwy 68 W. Exit N. Fremont St. property 1 block on the right hand side.
Areas Served Continued: San Diego, Hollywood, West Hollywood
Monterey Peninsula
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Old Fisherman's Wharf Monterey, CA 93940831-372-7562$15 - $240.8 miles
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(1849) and Old Monterey Jail (1854). Built as a town hall and public school by the Reverend Walter Colton, alcalde (mayor or judge)of Monterey Dist during the American occupation of California, 1846-1848. Classic Revival design of stone and adobe mortar. The firstconstitution of California (in Spanish and English) was written here. Changing exhibits. The jail, a single story addition of granite, wasadded to the building in 1854 at which time Colton Hall served as the Monterey County Courthouse. (Daily; closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving, Dec 25) Pacific St, between Madison & Jefferson Sts, in Civic Center, 2nd fl. Phone 831/646-5640.
Fisherman's WharfRestaurants, shops, tour boat departure area. On Monterey Harbor.
La MiradaOriginal residence of Jose Castro, prominent Californian during the Mexican period, and later Frank Work, who added a collection of art and antiques to the 2 1/2-acre estate. Garden and house tours (Daily exc Mon). 720 Via Mirada. Phone 831/372-3689.
MarinaBerths for 420 vessels up to 50 feet long; two launching ramps. Municipally owned. (Office closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving, Dec 25) Foot of Figueroa St. Phone 831/646-3950.
Maritime Museum of MontereySeven major theme areas provide exhibits on maritime and naval history of the area, including sailing ship era and whaling industry; ship models, maritime artifacts, interactive exhibits; paintings; research library; model workshop for restoration and building replicas of historic vessels. The jewel of the museum collection is the 16-ft tall intricately crafted first order Fresnel Lens from the old lighthouse at Point Sur. Also here is a 100-seat theater featuring an orientation film and re-enactments. (Daily; closed Dec 25) Located in the Stanton Center at #5 Custom House Plaza, adj. to Fisherman's Wharf. Phone831/373-AHOY (2469).
Monterey Bay AquariumOne of the largest aquariums in the US; 100 exhibits of the sea life and habitats along the shores of California's Monterey Bay include sea otters, sharks and a 3-story-tall kelp forest. While construction continues on a new wing to house the Outer Bay exhibit, twice wkly live video broadcasts, 'Live from Monterey Canyon,' of work in progress are transmitted from waters up to 3,300 feet deep to a screen in the aquarium auditorium (Mon & Tues afternoons). (Daily; closed Dec 25) 886 Cannery Row. Phone 831/648-4888.
Monterey Peninsula of ArtDisplays early California and American art, folk, ethnic, and tribal art, Asian art. Photography exhibits; changing exhibitions of major American artists. Docent-guided tour avail (Sun afternoon). (Daily exc Tues; closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving, Dec 25) 559 Pacific St. Phone 831/372-7591. Donation.
Robert Louis Stevenson HousePreserved as a state historic monument with large collection of Stevenson memorabilia. Stevenson lived here for four months while visiting his future wife. (Tues & Thurs-Sun) Guided tours (hrs vary, inquire for schedule). Admission included in 2-day ticket. 530 Houston St.
Custom House(1827). Old Mexican custom house exhibit re-creates a cargo of the 1840s. Commodore Sloat raised the American flag over this adobe building in 1846, bringing 600,000 square miles into the Union. (Daily, inquire for hrs; closed major holidays)
Larkin House(1830s). Consulate for Thomas Larkin, first and only US consul to Mexican California (1843-1846). Large collection of antiques. (Mon, Wed & Fri-Sun) Guided tours (inquire for schedule). Admission included in 2-day ticket. 510 Calle Principal, at Jefferson St.
Cooper-Molera House(1827). Largest complex in the park. Built by John Rogers Cooper, half-brother of Thomas Larkin. (Tues & Thurs-Sun; inquire for hrs) Admission included in 2-day ticket. Corner of Polk and Munras.
Boston Store(1845). Restored general store built by Thomas Larkin and operated by Joseph Boston & Co. Houses a general merchandise store operated by the Monterey History and Art Assn. (Wed-Sun; closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving, Dec 25) Scott & Olivier Sts.
Casa Soberanes(1842). Adobe house containing displays of Monterey history from 1840-1970. Excellent example of adobe construction; walls are 38 inches thick. Local art collection. (Mon, Wed & Fri-Sun) Guided tours (inquire for schedule). 336 Pacific St. Admission included in 2-day ticket.
Pacific House(1847). A museum of California history and Holman Native American artifact collection. (Daily, inquire for hrs; closed major hols) Custom House Plaza.
'Path of History' TourLeads to many old buildings of distinction. These are marked with a plaque explaining the history and architecture. Several buildings are open to the public. Some of these buildings and a number of others are part of the Monterey State Historic Park. Obtain map at the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and Visitor & Convention Bureau, 380 Alvarado St, or at the Monterey Visitors Center, Camino El Estero & Franklin Sts.
Presidio of MontereyHome of Defense Language Institute. Developed in 1902 as cantonment for troops returning from the Philippine Insurrection.Monument to John Drake Sloat, commander of American troops that captured Monterey (1846); statue in honor of Fray Junipero Serra. There are twelve historic sites and monuments on Presidio Hill;brochure and map are available. The Presidio Museum has artifacts and dioramas depicting the history of Presidio Hill from the Ohlone Native American period through the Spanish, Mexican and American eras. Pacific St, N of Scott St. Hrs vary, phone831/372-2074.
Royal Presidio ChapelFounded June 3, 1770, the only presidio chapel remaining in California; in continuous use since 1795. Facade is considered most ornate of all California missions. Daily. San Carlos Cathedral, 550 Church St, between Camino El Estero & Figueroa St. Phone 831/373-2628.
Seventeen-Mile DriveA famous scenic drive between Monterey and Carmel (see) along Pacific Coast past Seal Rock, Lone Cypress, Cypress Point and Spyglass Hill and Pebble Beach golf courses. This private community in Del Monte Forest is known around the world for its natural beauty. Road may be entered at several points; follow the red-and-yellow center lines and the 17-Mile Drive signs. Toll
Annual Events* AT&T-Pebble Beach National Pro-Amateur Golf Championship. Takes place on Pebble Beach, Cypress and Spyglass courses. Late Jan or early Feb. * Adobe Tour Sponsored by the Monterey History and Art Assn. Self-guided walking tour visits approximately 25 historic adobe and gardens. Contact 5 Custom House Plaza; 831/372-2608. Last Sat Apr.* Monterey County FairFairgrounds & Exposition Park. 2004 Fairground Road, corner of Fairground Road and Garden Road. Phone 831/372-1000. 3 wk Aug.* Monterey Jazz FestivalCounty fairgrounds. Reserved seats only. Contact PO Box JAZZ; 831/373-3366. Mid - Sept.* Laguna Seca Raceway8 MI E on CA 68. International auto and motorcycle races. Includes ISMA races, historic races, and Indy cars. For specific dates and details phone 800/327-SECA. Late Sept.