Our guides, who are adept at storytelling, present to you an entirely different perspective of Carmel on your stroll. They expertly combine the narratives of art and artists, architecture, history, and the remarkable tales of the individuals who founded this distinctive forested village that is Carmel.
Our guides, who are adept at storytelling, present to you an entirely different perspective of Carmel on your stroll. They expertly combine the narratives of art and artists, architecture, history, and the remarkable tales of the individuals who founded this distinctive forested village that is Carmel.
- First Murphy House - Ever wondered about the origins of the enchanting Village of Carmel-by-the-Sea? Join us to discover the tale of this artist village that has captivated visitors worldwide. Have you heard of the Milk Shrine or the story of a teenager who built a home and became a master builder back in 1902?
- Golden Bough Playhouse - Our…
- First Murphy House - Ever wondered about the origins of the enchanting Village of Carmel-by-the-Sea? Join us to discover the tale of this artist village that has captivated visitors worldwide. Have you heard of the Milk Shrine or the story of a teenager who built a home and became a master builder back in 1902?
- Golden Bough Playhouse - Our journey begins at one of many delightful courtyards. This is the site of the original Golden Bough theater, where we learn about Ted Kuster, the visionary who created “one of the most beautiful and best-equipped small theaters in America.” We’ll share personal stories from those who attended its remarkable performances.
- L’Auberge Carmel - As we head to L’Auberge, we’ll pass City Hall. Do you recall which famous film star and director once served as mayor here? Discover the intriguing story of why this quaint town incorporated in 1916. Right next door is L’Auberge Carmel, showcasing stunning European architecture. Hear the incredible story of the young man whose dream it was. You’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into historic Prague, with a nod to that heritage in the building. Can you guess what it is?
- Church of the Wayfarer - Entering through the beautiful biblical garden, we arrive at the charming Church of the Wayfarer. With its slate roof and small bell tower, it resembles a forest chapel. In traditional style, the bell is still rung by hand, and the stained glass windows are a must-see. Dogs are everywhere, and you’ll hear about the special place they hold in Carmel.
- Cypress Inn - Here, architecture and Hollywood fame unite. Beloved film star Doris Day was involved here, and the Inn stands as a testament to her enduring legacy. A visit evokes California’s Spanish past through its architecture and exquisite glazed tile work.
- Tuck Box - No visit to this charming village is complete without stopping at one of its many fairytale cottages. These whimsical and intriguing buildings have a delightful story of how this style emerged by chance. Here’s a hint: “What wouldn’t a young man in love do for the girl of his dreams?” We navigate hidden passageways and gardens, exploring amazing shops and fabulous galleries, all while enjoying snippets of Carmel’s history.
- Devendorf Park - Our walk takes us past unique artist studios where, if we’re lucky, we might meet the artist. The aroma of fresh coffee and baked goods accompanies us as we enter Devendorf Park, guarded by a majestic California Live Oak tree.
- Hog’s Breath Inn - A bit of lore about actor and director Clint Eastwood leads us to the delightful Hog’s Breath Inn, adjacent to the Eastwood Building. Its cozy fireplaces warm diners on the patio, and the bar features wild boar heads, hunting trophies, and a nod to the man who famously said, “Go ahead, make my day!”
- The Pilgrim’s Way Community Bookstore and Secret Garden - Book lovers will want to return here after the tour. This unique independent bookstore also hosts the Secret Garden. In this tranquil setting, we find ourselves inside an authentic 1970s geodesic dome. If you remember the hippy era, you’ll feel right at home!
- United States Postal Service - Curious about why we stop at the post office? Like everything in Carmel, the post office was a common gathering spot to collect mail and meet new neighbors. However, Carmel and its residents have a lighthearted spirit, and a humorous reminder greets them every time they pick up their mail. You’ll appreciate their sense of humor.
- Carmel Art Association - It’s fitting that our final stop is at a true Carmel institution. The Art Association, founded at the very beginning of Carmel’s history, has thrived in various forms for over a century. It remains owned by numerous talented artists. A rotating selection of high-quality sculptures and paintings is on display and available for purchase. If you love art, this is a “Must See.”

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