New York Times Travel
When California locals say Carmel, they mean Carmel-by-the-Sea, the quaint seaside village on California’s Central Coast without street lights and addresses, where Clint Eastwood was mayor once upon a time. But many also mean nearby coastal Carmel Highlands and Carmel Valley. The three enclaves have long drawn artists, writers and bohemian types, like Jack Kerouac and Salvador Dalí, who came to the region for its fresh Pacific Ocean air, starry night skies, the Santa Lucia Mountains and sandy beaches off dramatic coastal cliffs. Those natural features now attract a new cohort of creatives, resulting in a profusion of locavore restaurants, snazzy shops, art galleries and boutique hotels. At the link in our bio, see our full list of recommendations for 36 hours in Carmel. Photos by @jasonhenry
5 days ago
Please keep Carmel California’s best kept secret please
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If I had $10 million laying around, I would move their in a heartbeat
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One of my favorite places on earth. From the first time I visited as a kid, I said this is where I’d want to raise a family.
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We live about 3 hours from Carmel and visit often. It never gets old! 😍one of my favorite places in the world 🌎
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Wow. Never seen Carmel that sunny 😂.
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We're so lucky to have this beautiful town a short drive from the SF Bay Area! We visit often and it never gets old. 😍
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😍 @jasonhenry
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💙🏠🌊🥂
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Beautiful work @jasonhenry
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@jasonhenry 👏📸
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My home❤️
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Thank you so much for featuring us ❤️
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@erinnosaurusspecs
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The most magical destination and @bernarduslodge is such a gem ❤️
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@lepetitpali 🏨 🙌❤️