Gosby House
Inn - Built
as an upscale Victorian inn for those visiting the
old Methodist retreat, this sunny yellow mansion is
located in Downtown Pacific Grove.
Green
Gables Inn - This
half-timbered Queen Anne Victorian Bed and Breakfast
appears as a fantasy of gables overlooking the
Monterey Bay.
Pacific
Grove Inn - Lodging
guide to a restored 1900's Victorian Bed and
Breakfast in the heart of town. Reservations
information available.
The Centrella
Inn - Private cottages with fireplaces,
clawfoot tubs and airy attic suites. Near Downtown
Pacific Grove and within walking distance to Lovers
Point.
The Inn at 213
Seventeen Mile Drive - Located
in the Monarch Butterfly tree zone and with views of
the ocean. This 1920s Craftsman home has been
lovingly restored. Includes rooms, rates and area
information.
The Martine Inn - Victorian
bed and breakfast built in 1890, restored in 1984.
Nineteen rooms each with private bath, some rooms
have crashing white water view. Peaceful getaway.
The Old St.
Angela Inn - Bed
and Breakfast Inn in Pacific Grove with some
oceanview rooms, all with private baths, some with
jacuzzi tubs.
Pacific Grove Heritage Society Museum - An 1891 board and batten barn is now home of the Pacific Grove
Heritage Society and its local history museum, open to the public free of
charge.
Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History - An accredited, award-winning museum dedicated to exhibiting and
interpreting the natural history of Monterey County, California. The museum also
features permanent exhibits, special temporary exhibits, and an annual
Wildflower Show.
Point Pinos Lighthouse - Since February 1, 1855, this lighthouse has provided as a
nightly guide and warning to sailors off of the rocky California Coast. Today,
it remains the oldest continuously-operating lighthouse on the West Coast,
featuring exhibits, interpretive tours, and a small gift shop.