A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea

Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America, but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heels here.
A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Shopping in California's Carmel-by-the-Sea. Raul Hernandez Balbuena/Dreamstime/TNS
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By Ebony Williams From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

In a Northern California city south of Monterey lies a quaint town with fairy-tale vibes and a European feel.

Carmel-by-the-Sea is a 1-square-mile village nestled along the coast that’s crafted with winding roads, storybook cottages and village-style living with amazing ocean views.

According to See Monterey, it has more restaurants per capita than any other small city in America, making it the ideal destination for those who want to experience different cuisines. With many eateries around, you won’t find a single chain restaurant in sight.

If you’re looking for a fairy-tale escape, downtown has 41 secret passageways and courtyards to explore, each offering unique shops, restaurants, activities, and galleries.

The scenic town is more than just a hidden gem for locals and small-town vacation seekers. Celebrities also love this coastal hot spot.

Brad Pitt purchased the $40 million D.L. James House; actor and producer Clint Eastwood was the small town’s mayor in 1986 and still lives in the area; and Hollywood “it” girls Betty White and Doris Day once called it home.

Before planning your enchanted getaway, there is one major rule that’s important for those who love to wear high heels. According to CarmelCalifornia.com, you need a permit to wear heels higher than 2 inches. Permits are available at no charge at City Hall.

Here are three things to do to help jump-start your vacation.

Foxy Couture Carmel

This luxury consignment shop was first opened in 2021 by Susan Glavin, who’s succeeded in bringing one-of-a-kind pieces to locals and tourists. It’s the perfect shopping experience for those wanting a statement piece—whether it be a pair of shoes, handbag, dress, stunning jewelry, pin, or more—for a great price.

Chez Noir

With plenty of eateries around, it’s hard to find the perfect place to start. If you’re in the mood for cuisine inspired by France and northern Spain, Chez Noir opened in 2023 and has earned a Michelin star.

Theater

The Sunset Center is home to many live performances, including Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson, San Francisco’s Smuin Contemporary Ballet, and other acts.

If you’re a fan of live theater, the Outdoor Forest and Pacific Repertory Theater are a must, having presented “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “The Wizard of Oz,” and other iconic shows.

For those wanting to explore the roots of the town, there are plenty of walking tours that explore 25 locations from coffee shops, antique shops, and hotels to architectural and historical features.

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