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  1. Carmel Chamber of Commerce - Visitor Information lists accommodations, things to see & do, cultural offerings, sports & recreation, wineries, dining, shopping, spas, and it even has info on wedding services and what places are pet friendly, carmelcalifornia.org

  2. Carmel-by-the-Sea - official City website has a page of 'sights' links leading to all the beaches, parks, trails, etc. around town, carmelcalifornia.com

  3. Carmel Vacations and Tourism - tripadvisor not only offers lists of all the necessary information, such as hotels, B & Bs, attractions and dining, articles and guidebooks, deals, and forums, but they have reader/traveler reviews and ratings to give additional information, tripadvisor.com

  4. The Carmel Mission - official site info and photos, plus 4th grade section with diagrams and information for students, carmelmission.org

  5. Carmel-by-the-Sea - this site has a special feature called "My Carmel," which you can use to save pertinent pages of information and maps of locations and print them out at the end of your search; there are pages on entertainment, hotels, restaurants, galleries, antiques, and more visitor info as well, carmel.com

  6. IgoUgo - offers interesting travel journals (many with photos) as well as traveler review/ratings of lodging, dining, activities, culture and nightlife in Carmel, igougo.com

  7. Carmel Walks - a 2-hour guided walking tour of all the "special charms" Carmel-by-the-Sea has to offer, carmelwalks.com

  8. Carmel-by-the-Sea: A bewitching village - this article by Deborah Franklin in Via Magazine is a short piece with a taste of village history as well as some practical tips for today's visitors, viamagazine.com

  9. Tassajara Zen Mountain Center - one of three centers that make up the San Francisco Zen Center, founded by Shunryu Suzuki-roshi in northern California, this center is up in the hills and then down into a deep valley in the wilderness of the Carmel mountains not far from Carmel; it is a small village with a Zendo for meditation practice, Japanese style baths fed by hot mineral springs, a dining hall with fabulous vegetarian cuisine, a variety of cabins to accommodate visitors in the summer months, a pool, a beautiful creek that flows through the valley, and hiking trails in the surrounding mountains; it offers a respite from the world, Zen practice, and numerous programs for visitors and students, sfzc.org/tassajara/ (review)

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