An easy walk downhill to downtown Monterey, Inn on the Bay is the quiet achiever along the Munras Ave motel strip. Recent renovations have modernized the interiors, there are flat-screen TVs in the rooms, and a location set back from the street means it is uniformly quiet. A young, switched-on team at reception offer plenty of tips for enjoying Monterey and around.
Inn by the Bay
Monterey
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