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The Lodge at Pebble Beach the Inn at Spanish Bay Casa Palmero WHAT MAKES a LEGEND? THE LODGE AT PEBBLE BEACH THE INN AT SPANISH BAY CASA PALMERO WHAT MAKES A LEGEND? Pebble Beach Resorts is a legendary place. Combine a dramatic coastline and mystical forest with a rich history of world-class accommodations, warm hospitality, expert service and grand recreation. Nowhere else on the planet does this combination come together quite like Pebble Beach Resorts. Stay at the award-winning Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Inn at Spanish Bay or Casa Palmero. Enjoy our numerous dining experiences. Play our fabled golf courses. All in one truly spectacular corner of the world. Become part of the legend that is Pebble Beach Resorts. STAY 3 Since 1919, The Lodge at Pebble Beach has been synonymous with luxurious accommodations and extraordinary amenities. Savor the experience of well- appointed guestrooms and suites, elegant dining, incomparable scenery and world-class golf, spa and recreation. Enveloping the 18th green of world-famous Pebble Beach Golf Links, The Lodge is truly a legendary enclave. The Lodge is designed with your ultimate comfort in mind. Warm yourself in front of the crackling fire. From your patio or balcony, enjoy a spectacular view of flowering gardens, oceanfront fairways or glistening Stillwater Cove. Spa rooms add your own private garden with a luxurious outdoor whirlpool tub. All guestrooms include HDTV on large flat-panel screens. Complimentary wireless Internet is also provided in all rooms and common spaces throughout the resort. Bathroom amenities include plush towels and robes, and high quality shampoos, soaps and lotions. Your stay at The Lodge includes privileged access to The Beach & Tennis Club. Enjoy a refreshing swim, a relaxing whirlpool or a full workout. STAY 5 A rich history. A storied past. A celebrated place. An oceanside setting of unparalleled beauty. A legend. Come create your own special memories at The Lodge at Pebble Beach. STAY 7 The Inn at Spanish Bay offers the best in contemporary accommodations, modern facilities and natural beauty. Nestled among majestic Monterey pines and fronted by a Scottish-style links golf course that touches some of the most breathtaking coastline in the world, The Inn is a very special place for your very special occasion. All guestrooms feature stylish and comfortable furnishings and a warm, cozy fireplace. Your private patio or balcony provides a magnificent view of landscaped grounds, pine forests, green fairways or the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy a plush modern bathroom, complimentary wireless Internet and HDTV on large flat-panel screens. Upgrade to a spacious suite and enjoy a separate parlor or seating area and other luxurious amenities. With convenient transportation across Pebble Beach Resorts, guests of The Inn can also relax at the renowned Spa at Pebble Beach, enjoy a workout or scenic lunch at The Beach & Tennis Club and take in the numerous shopping and dining experiences near The Lodge. With an endless array of attractions and activities throughout Pebble Beach Resorts, there is truly something for every guest at The Inn at Spanish Bay. STAY 9 While at The Inn, savor your choice of fabulous restaurants. Stroll along our meandering boardwalk and discover hidden coves and sandy beaches. Play at any of the resort golf courses and the award-winning Spanish Bay Club and Tennis Pavilion. The Inn at Spanish Bay is nothing short of spectacular. STAY 11 For a memorable romantic getaway, choose Casa Palmero at Pebble Beach Resorts. This elegant and intimate Mediterranean-style estate features 24 private rooms and suites designed exclusively with privacy and seclusion in mind. Overlooking the first and second fairways of Pebble Beach Golf Links, Casa Palmero is an enchanting enclave with lush landscaping, trellised walkways and tiled patios. You’ll think you’re at your own Italian villa. Yet Casa Palmero does not sacrifice on modern amenities. Enjoy the comfortable living room, cozy library, friendly billiard room and complimentary refreshments at the spacious bar and lounge in the main house. Then retire to the privacy of your room with a wood-burning fireplace, luxurious oversized soaking tub and sumptuous bed. Plush bathrobes and slippers and luscious breakfast baskets in the morning add to the amazing indulgence. Experience an oasis of personal service and comfort at Casa Palmero. STAY 13 The Spa at Pebble Beach is right next door to enhance your experience. You will also enjoy privileged access to all amenities at Pebble Beach Resorts, including The Beach & Tennis Club. Ask about the special estate rooms, studios and suites. DINE 15 DINING AT THE LODGE AT PEBBLE BEACH World-class dining commensurate with world-class golf. Come discover big flavors from renowned chefs at the fine restaurants at The Lodge at Pebble Beach. Select from six exceptional venues, each designed to provide a memorable epicurean experience. Enjoy the spectacular views at Stillwater Bar & Grill, serving the freshest and most flavorable sustainable seafood from sunrise to sunset. Experience the classic atmosphere of The Tap Room, a world-class steakhouse and legendary 19th hole serving the finest hand-selected beef alongside a wide selection of beer, wine and spirits. Signature wood-roasted flavors and an array of craft cocktails and draft beers make The Bench an unparalleled dining experience. The Bench features an open-air dining room and outdoor fire pits, all overlooking the most famous golf hole in the world. The casual Gallery Cafe offers a wide selection of breakfast choices and lunches with the best milkshakes around. And for libations and intimate conversation, meet at The Terrace Lounge, with a full cocktail menu and stunning vistas. The view alone (and an unforgettable lunch) is worth a visit to The Beach & Tennis Club. Truly, The Lodge at Pebble Beach provides the ultimate in resort dining. DINE 17 DINING AT THE INN AT SPANISH BAY Contemporary dining at its finest awaits you at The Inn at Spanish Bay with six outstanding venues. Roy Yamaguchi, the father of Hawaiian-fusion cuisine, has poured his innovative talents into Roy’s at Pebble Beach to create a wonderfully eclectic menu. It’s all about big flavors with fresh seafood front and center. Pèppoli at Pebble Beach serves exquisitely authentic Italian fare with a Tuscan flair. The menu is big and bold, and the wine and dessert lists – magnifico! STICKS is the perfect place for home-style comfort food in a lively sports bar atmosphere. Check out the amazing Pebble Beach golf memorabilia. If it’s light fare and libations you’re looking for, Traps is a comfortable and lively fireside lounge featuring a wide selection of appetizers, hand-crafted beers, fine wines and top-shelf spirits. Taste some of the most coveted and exclusive wines available at Stave Wine Cellar, a wine lounge and shop with more than 200 available wines for purchase by the bottle. Enjoy your favorite cocktails, delectable appetizers and live entertainment at The Lobby Lounge. Curl up in an over-stuffed chair in front of the warm fireplace, or slip outside to the terrace fire pits while listening to the skirl of the bagpiper who closes each day along the oceanside fairways. PLAY 19 There are few golf thrills like teeing it up for the first time at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the host of five U.S. Open Championships and the annual AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Since 1919, golfers have revered this spectacular ocean-side course designed by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant. With its signature holes and breathtaking scenic beauty, Pebble Beach Golf Links is considered the greatest public course in America. Every golfer deserves to play “Pebble” at least once. Isn’t it time you teed it up on this legendary course? The Links at Spanish Bay is a true links course in the Scottish tradition. Its tranquil natural beauty compliments its spirited challenge. Designers Robert Trent Jones, Jr., Tom Watson and Sandy Tatum created a masterwork to truly test your golf acumen. Recognized as one of the most ecologically sensitive courses in the world, The Links at Spanish Bay provides an unforgettable golfing experience – the way golf was meant to be played. PLAY 21 Del Monte Golf Course has challenged professional legends and Monterey Peninsula golfers alike for more than a century. Opened in 1897, the original home of the California State Amateur is the oldest course in continuous operation west of the Mississippi. A true hidden gem, this inland course features exceptional conditions, a friendly staff and embodies one of the greatest golfing traditions in California. Featuring top instructors in the country, the Pebble Beach Golf Academy provides tailored individual instruction for golfers of all skill levels. For information and reservations, call (831) 622-8650. RESERVATIONS & RENTALS Guests at Pebble Beach Resorts receive priority services and reservations when booking accommodations. Ask about the special Stay & Play packages. Guests can also rent Legend has it that Robert Louis Stevenson roamed these hills TaylorMade equipment at any and sandy dunes of Pebble Beach for inspiration while writing of the courses at Pebble Beach his classic Treasure Island. This Robert Trent Jones Sr. design Resorts and arrange caddie features two distinctive types of terrain and is considered one reservations prior to tee times. of the most challenging tests in the world. From the sandy shoreline to deep Del Monte Forest, Spyglass Hill Golf Course is a breathtaking adventure in golf. PLAY 23 The Beach & Tennis Club is an extraordinary venue for private members and guests of Pebble Beach Resorts. Take advantage of The Club’s excellent fitness facilities, including the heated outdoor swimming pool, expansive tennis pavilion with ten hard-surface and two clay courts and fully-equipped pro shop. Enjoy the whirlpool, elevated sundeck and exercise area, with yoga classes, aerobics, massage therapy and Nautilus equipment.
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