Summary
These Carmel pictures take you on a photo tour of Carmel, California. If you explore all of the Carmel images, you’ll discover what Carmel-by-the-Sea looks like, but there’s more than just beautiful photography. You can also read about each location, learn about the spots where the photos were taken, and decide if you want to visit.
Carmel’s signature architecture creates a fairytale village ambiance during the day, but once night falls, it transforms into a magical experience.
Fairy Tale Architecture
The fairy-tale-inspired architecture of Carmel features unique roofs, redwood shake shingles sculpted into interesting patterns, and abundant golden-colored chalk rock sourced from nearby Carmel Valley. Most of these enchanting structures were designed by local builder Hugh Comstock in the 1920s.
Carmel Is… Dog Friendly
Carmel is recognized as one of the most dog-friendly vacation destinations in California. The Cypress Inn (where these dogs are taking a stroll) was among the first establishments to welcome both visitors and their furry companions. Today, pet-friendly accommodations and dining options are abundant throughout the town, ensuring your well-behaved pups feel right at home.
Hidden Courtyards
One of Carmel’s most charming attributes is its hidden courtyards. For example, the Court of the Fountains is a delightful space waiting to be explored.
Carmel Beach
Carmel Beach is owned and maintained by the city and is conveniently located at the end of Ocean Avenue, just a few blocks from downtown. The beach features stunning white sand and is popular among both locals and visitors alike.
Shopping on Ocean Avenue
Ocean Avenue is lined with a diverse array of shops, offering everything from unique souvenirs to exquisite art.
Coastal View – Pebble Beach
This picturesque view is captured from a spot just above Carmel Beach. The white splotches visible in the lush green landscape across the water belong to the renowned Pebble Beach Golf Course. To access this breathtaking viewpoint, follow Scenic Road south from downtown Carmel.
Art Galleries
From its inception, Carmel has been an artist’s colony. Although it may have become quite expensive for many aspiring artists, the town still features a plethora of art galleries showcasing a variety of artistic styles and mediums.
Hog’s Breath Inn
Clint Eastwood previously owned the Hog’s Breath Inn, and today its outdoor patio, adorned with a scenic mural and warmed by cozy outdoor fireplaces, remains as charming as ever. It is located on San Carlos between 5th and 6th streets.
Dining in Carmel
This culinary masterpiece consists of Alaskan black cod paired with cauliflower, sweet Maine shrimp, and Noilly Prat sauce, from the renowned Aubergine Restaurant.
The inviting eatery called Forge in the Forest embodies the essence of California dining, featuring an outdoor courtyard, warm fireplaces, rustic tables, and charming vine-covered walls. Overhead heaters ensure comfortable alfresco dining in almost any weather.
Carmel Mission
Carmel’s first European settlers were the Spanish Fathers at Mission San Carlos de Borromeo, known today as Carmel Mission. This site is renowned for possessing one of California’s most beautifully romantic mission churches, and it welcomes public visitors.