If you’re looking for a quiet and quaint street to explore in Carmel, look no further than Lincoln Street. This street is home to some of Carmel’s most famous restaurants and sites, as well as a host of charming little shops. Whether you’re looking for a place to eat, take in the sights, or do some shopping, Lincoln Street is sure to have something for you.
Lincoln street hosts two of the most historic and popular hotels in carmel-the pine inn and the cypress inn. The Pine Inn is a Carmel landmark, and has been in operation since the early 1900s. This hotel is known for its old-world charm, and its central location on Lincoln Street makes it a perfect place to stay while exploring all that Carmel has to offer. The Cypress Inn is another historic hotel on Lincoln Street, and is known for its beautiful gardens and tranquil setting. This hotel is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking for a more relaxed atmosphere while still being close to all of the action in Carmel.
In addition to its hotels, Lincoln Street is also home to some of Carmel’s most popular restaurants. The cottage Restaurant is a Carmel institution, and has been serving up delicious seafood for over 50 years. The Pocket is another popular restaurant on Lincoln Street, and is known for its fresh, California-style cuisine. If you’re looking for a quick bite to eat, Lincoln Street is also home to a number of cafes and bakeries.
Lincoln Street is also home to a number of Carmel’s most famous sites. The Memory Garden in the courtyard of the Church of the Wayfarer is a beautiful spot to stop and reflect, and is also the final resting place of a number of notable Carmel residents. While it may be famous to only SOME of us, Lincoln is also the home to the Better Homes and Garden Real Estate by the Sea’s office.
If you’re looking to shop, Lincoln Street is sure to entice you with its quirky little stores such as the Carmel Music Box Company and a variety of antique shops.
Probably the biggest landmark on Lincoln Street is the Carmel Memorial Library. This historic library was built in 1925, and is a beautiful example of Carmel’s Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. The Library is open to the public and houses a variety of books, as well as a cafe where you can relax with a good book and a cup of coffee.
No matter what you’re looking for, Lincoln Street is sure to have something that will interest you. This charming street is the perfect place to spend a day exploring all that Carmel has to offer. If you happen to find yourself strolling down this street, stop into the BHG offices and say hi!