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Set off Monterey's historic Cannery Row, the Victorian Inn combines comfortable accommodations and great service for an incredible value. Perfect for family vacations and weekend retreats, the hotel typifies the unique beauty of the Monterey area. Combining old world style with modern amenities, fond memories of your stay are a given. The Victorian Inn reflects the very best of both old and new. Step from the historic streets of Monterey's Cannery Row into an oasis of tranquility. Here classic luxury and hospitality combine to create a delightful stay. At the Victorian Inn, you're a brief stroll from many of Monterey's popular sites, including Cannery Row's cheerful shops, enticing restaurants, Fisherman's Wharf and the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium. Enjoy the special warmth in any of the Victorian Inn's 68 rooms and sumptuous appointments. All of the guest rooms feature a warming, marble fireplace, a private balcony and window seat. Guests will enjoy a complimentary, continental breakfast and an afternoon wine and cheese reception, featuring Monterey County wines. ; ; Monterey Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Monterey hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Monterey, USA.

Address: 487 Foam Street, Monterey, California United States of America

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