"The hotel is charming and centrally located. The complimentary parking was a big plus and made it easy to leave our car and walk to dinner which was close by. "
"Stayed here 5 nights. Great stay! Rooms are clean and have that cabin in the woods feel. Short walk to lodge for dining (great restaurant) and shopping. Then in the park lots of things to do. Hike, bike rides (bring your own) , swim in pool, float in the river. Drive down hwy1 for more hiking and eating. "
"The experience of the spectacular Monterey Peninsula is heightened by this first rate hotel and its caring staff. I will ONLY stay at Hyatt in the future. "
"We checked in on Sunday afternoon which was the last day of the very big annual "Car Week" events on the peninsula. This meant alot of very cool - and some very "throaty", powerful cars on the roads, including Junipero St right in front of the hotel. But by Monday & Tues the noise of cars passing by out front reving their engines had for the most part passed. Not a big deal for us, we only overlapped this cacophopny by a day during out stay.
The location is great - especially the WONDERFUL deli market "Bruno's" right next door. Great wine selection at market (vs restaurant) prices, so we shared a bottle of our favorite wine in our room or by the pool every night, before walking to dinner, so we only had to buy one glass each at restaurant prices ($13 - $20 per glass).
EVERYTHING in Carmer is within easy walking distance, even the beach. And I used the pool all 3 days we were there, to cool off in the afternoon and read my book.
The rooms have great mattresses, first class fixtures (new windows, shutters, bath fixtures), all very classy & cozy. Even a gas fireplace! (No air conditioning, but we left the windows open at all times, even when we were out each day, and locked valuables in our car. You never need to move your car while in Carmel, staying this close to everything. We actually needed to use the fireplace each morning, in August, because it gets so cool ovenight.
Don't miss the free breakfast each morning...it will save you at least $30 for two, vs eating out!!"
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Pfeiffer Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Big Sur. Amble around this relaxing area's seaside, or seek out the hiking trails.
Hike, camp or picnic among the redwood trees, waterfalls and dramatic coastal cliffs that have inspired artists, poets and writers for the past century.
What's the area like around Point Sur State Historic Park?
Point Sur State Historic Park is located in a scenic area of Carmel that travelers like for its seaside and hiking. Carmel is home to 459 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
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What can I see and do near Point Sur State Historic Park?
Sights like Bixby Bridge, Point Sur Lighthouse, and Molera Ranch House Museum are must-sees while exploring the area. Explore nature at Big Sur Discovery Center and Point Sur Dunes Nature Preserve. A visit to Andrew Molera State Park is worth the trip when you're visiting.