With its spectacular setting at water?s edge, the Green Gables Inn is perhaps the most beautiful and famous inn located in California. If... more »
With its spectacular setting at water?s edge, the Green Gables Inn is perhaps the most beautiful and famous inn located in California. If you have the chance to visit this historic gem with its panoramic views of the Monterey Bay, it will be an experience you will never forget. Every detail in this exquisite Queen Anne Victorian, built in 1888, has been meticulously restored for your enjoyment. The Chapel Room is filled with lustrous mahogany, while the Gable Room has a ladder to a cozy attic room in the very gable itself. The Lacy Suite has a magnificent canopy bed. The friendly staff of the Green Gables Inn provides professional service with a great big smile. Each morning they prepare a bountiful breakfast, served in the dining room overlooking the rocky coastline. Afternoon tea is enjoyed in front of the fire in the parlor. Tickets to the Aquarium, bicycles for a ride into Pebble Beach and a variety of books and games are all available at the inn. Make your reservation well in advance for a very special getaway.
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Couldn't have been more perfect
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Posted May 17, 2008
Excellent
We just arrived home after spending seven days at Green Gables Inn celebrating our 25th anniversary. We met in Monterey and when we decided to go back I spent a lot of time selecting a place to stay. We could not have asked for more. The bed was...
Few places in the world offer such hospitality coupled with breathtaking surroundings. We have sat many an afternoon enjoying their delicious tea & tasty treats while watching the deer come up from a stroll along the ocean and cross the street...
A place that restores the soul. With decor that envelopes but does not overwelm, one can't help but snuggle into this cocoon of serenity. A main room with tall windows, a fireplace, chessboard, and comfortable furniture invites you out of your...
I found staying at the Green Gables Inn, like stepping into the past. All the charm and grace of the 1880's when this beautiful Victorian house was built, plus the friendly and accomidating staff, made my stay one I will not forget. Breakfast...
This is probably the most well-known
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Posted Jul 26, 2000
Good
This is probably the most well-known inn on the Monterey Peninsula. The 1888 National Historic Landmark is a multi-gabled Queen Ann mansion and carriage house with eleven guest rooms and incredible waterfront views of the lovely Monterey Bay. The...