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The Lodge at Pebble Beach View
Guest Rooms & Suites 161
Meeting Rooms 12
Largest Meeting Room 4,407 sq. ft.
Total Meeting Space 15,044 sq. ft.

Along the famed 17-Mile Drive®, you will find The Lodge at Pebble Beach™, The Inn at Spanish Bay™ and Casa Palmero® — resorts with unsurpassed beauty and service, set amidst Monterey pines and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.

The Lodge at Pebble Beach View
Meeting Spa at The Lodge at Pebble Beach

Relaxed elegance awaits groups staying at The Resorts. The Lodge houses 161 guest rooms and suites overlooking gardens, oceanside fairways or majestic Carmel Bay. Nearby Casa Palmero, an intimate Mediterranean-style estate, features 24 rooms and suites, some with whirlpool spas. The Inn at Spanish Bay offers 269 guest rooms and suites, each with a fireplace and sweeping ocean or forest views.

The Resorts provide one of the world's most desirable meeting destinations. The Lodge has six conference rooms with over 12,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, and the adjacent Beach Club can host special evening functions. The Inn has 14,000 sq. ft. of flexible space to accommodate groups from five to 500 and is well-suited for high-echelon corporate and association functions. Casa Palmero, with 4,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor space, offers privacy and extraordinary service.

Nine restaurants throughout The Resorts tempt diners with tasty choices, from sophisticated, award-winning cuisine to casual, home-style cooking.

Recreational opportunities include four world-class golf courses, 20 tennis courts, jogging and walking trails, cycling, swimming, two complete fitness centers and an equestrian center. The Spa at Pebble Beach is one of the nation's top spas, offering relaxing treatments and services. Plentiful shopping is found at The Resorts and in nearby Carmel and Monterey.

Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Resorts®, The Lodge at Pebble Beach", Pebble Beach Golf Links®, The Inn at Spanish Bay", Casa Palmero®, The Spa at Pebble Beach", 17-Mile Drive®, The Lone Cypress", The Heritage Logo and their respective distinctive underlying images are trademarks, service marks, and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company.

California Hotels Upbeat As Locals Vacation Close-To-Home

Although a government report said high gas prices had Americans cutting back on driving for the first time since 1979, California's highways were as packed as usual for Memorial Day weekend. Around the state, California hotels were upbeat and retailers were hopeful.

While the average price of a gallon of regular gas has topped $4, the high cost was seen as a blessing in a very expensive disguise at some California hotels.

It seems Californians are taking their vacations at California hotels. They're taking short trips but they're still going to enjoy their time away.

Tourism officials in many areas reported that Memorial Day bookings were up from last year at many California hotels. For example, in Santa Barbara, many California hotels had booked all their rooms. By late Friday, traffic on U.S. 101 into the city moved slowly. For visitors to a city where rates at top California hotels surpass $600 a night, paying extra money for gas was more irritating than prohibitive.

Even if Americans keep driving this summer, businesses are worried that visitors will have less to spend when they arrive at their destinations.

Californians may drive a short distance to say at California hotels, but the big question is: What will they buy when they get there?

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Accommodations

Relaxed elegance awaits groups staying at The Resorts. The Lodge houses 161 guest rooms and suites overlooking gardens, oceanside fairways or majestic Carmel Bay. Nearby Casa Palmero, an intimate Mediterranean-style estate, features 24 rooms and suites, some with whirlpool spas. The Inn at Spanish Bay offers 269 guest rooms and suites, each with a fireplace and sweeping ocean or forest views.

Meeting Facilities

The Resorts provide one of the world's most desirable meeting destinations. The Lodge has six conference rooms with over 12,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, and the adjacent Beach Club can host special evening functions. The Inn has 14,000 sq. ft. of flexible space to accommodate groups from five to 500 and is well-suited for high-echelon corporate and association functions. Casa Palmero, with 4,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor space, offers privacy and extraordinary service.

Dining And Recreation

Nine restaurants throughout The Resorts tempt diners with tasty choices, from sophisticated, award-winning cuisine to casual, home-style cooking.

Recreational opportunities include four world-class golf courses, 20 tennis courts, jogging and walking trails, cycling, swimming, two complete fitness centers and an equestrian center. The Spa at Pebble Beach is one of the nation's top spas, offering relaxing treatments and services. Plentiful shopping is found at The Resorts and in nearby Carmel and Monterey.

Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Resorts®, The Lodge at Pebble Beach", Pebble Beach Golf Links®, The Inn at Spanish Bay", Casa Palmero®, The Spa at Pebble Beach", 17-Mile Drive®, The Lone Cypress", The Heritage Logo and their respective distinctive underlying images are trademarks, service marks, and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company.

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California Hotels Upbeat As Locals Vacation Close-To-Home

Although a government report said high gas prices had Americans cutting back on driving for the first time since 1979, California's highways were as packed as usual for Memorial Day weekend. Around the state, California hotels were upbeat and retailers were hopeful.

While the average price of a gallon of regular gas has topped $4, the high cost was seen as a blessing in a very expensive disguise at some California hotels.

It seems Californians are taking their vacations at California hotels. They're taking short trips but they're still going to enjoy their time away.

Tourism officials in many areas reported that Memorial Day bookings were up from last year at many California hotels. For example, in Santa Barbara, many California hotels had booked all their rooms. By late Friday, traffic on U.S. 101 into the city moved slowly. For visitors to a city where rates at top California hotels surpass $600 a night, paying extra money for gas was more irritating than prohibitive.

Even if Americans keep driving this summer, businesses are worried that visitors will have less to spend when they arrive at their destinations.

Californians may drive a short distance to say at California hotels, but the big question is: What will they buy when they get there?