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 Blue Lagoon Inn - Monterey Rating 1

cheap hotels in MontereyThe Blue Lagoon Inn is the perfect affordable lodging for the thrifty traveler. Accommodations are clean, secure, and located close to all of the towns of the Peninsula. The Blue Lagoon Inn is within easy access of Hwy. 1, the Monterey Fairgrounds, the airport, Seaside, Old Fort Ord, the Naval Postgraduate School, downtown Monterey, all major golf courses, Cannery Row, beaches, shopping, and dining.
Room Facilities:
Alarm clock - Cable / Satellite TV - Telephone
Hotel Facilities: Faxing facilities - Non-smoking rooms


 Way Station Inn & Suites - Monterey Rating 2

cheap hotels in MontereyWelcome to the Way Station Monterey Inn & Suites, a 46-room hotel located on sprawling tree-covered grounds at the entrance to the scenic Monterey, CA peninsula. A complimentary continental breakfast is included with your stay. See more of our oak and Monterey Pine-covered grounds, rooms and rates in About The Inn. We know you'll enjoy the serene setting of the Way Station Monterey Inn & Suites, while being close to all the area has to offer.
Room Facilities:
Cable / Satellite TV - Telephone



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Named by the Spanish merchant and explorer Vizcaino in 1602, Monterey was not colonized until 1770, founded as the military and admini-strative center of a territory that extended east to the Rockies and north to Canada (with a non-native population of less than seven thousand). By the mid-nineteenth century era of the US takeover and the Gold Rush, Monterey had become a forgotten backwater, hardly affected by the fresh waves of California immigration.
Impressive vernacular colonial buildings now stand unassumingly in the compact town center, within a few blocks of the tourist-thronged waterfront. A loosely organized Path of History connects the 37 sites of the Monterey State Historic Park . Most can't be entered unless you're part of a ninety-minute guided historic walking tour (daily 10am-3pm), leaving hourly from the park's Stanton Center. Hotels in Monterey

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