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Property Type Inn/ChaletYear Built 1976 Year Remodeled 1998Located On The Beautiful Northern Monterey Peninsula, TheBest Western Ramona Inn Is Conveniently Located To TheArea S Many Exciting Attractions Cannery Row/Aquarium,17 Mile Drive, Downtown Carmel, Fisherman S Wharf,Monterey S Historical Adobes, Pebble Beach, Big Sur,World famous Golf Courses And The Laguna Seca Raceway.Newly Remodeled, Our Motel Offers Clean, ComfortableAccommodations In A Quiet Residential Neighborhood, AllFor Very Reasonable Rates. We Look Forward To WelcomingYou To The Best Western Ramona Inn. Monterey Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Monterey hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Monterey, USA.

Address: 2332 Fremont St., Monterey, California United States of America

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