On your next West Coast getaway, book a room at our Monterey Downtown Travelodge hotel near Pebble Peach. Our Monterey, CA, hotel is centrally located in the heart of downtown Monterey and just a walk away from attractions, restaurants and beaches.
Wake up energized after a restful night of sleep on your pillow-top mattress. Brighten your morning with free Bear Bites continental breakfast, and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee in our lobby. Before you head out for the day, check your email with free Wi-Fi Internet access, and go for a swim in our pool. Our hotel offers free parking, express checkout and 24-hour front desk service.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
See penguins, white sharks, sea otters and more at Monterey Bay Aquarium, which features one of the largest aquarium windows in the world. For an afternoon of seaside fun, visit nearby Fisherman’s Wharf, where you can sail through the harbor, go on a whale watching cruise, listen to live music or shop in the unique stores. For lunch or dinner, enjoy fresh seafood with a scenic view at one of the many restaurants.
Pamper yourself at a spa, dine at great restaurants or play an exciting round of golf with an ocean view at nearby Pebble Beach. Spend an afternoon on Pebble Beach Golf Links, which hosts some of the most prestigious tournaments in golf. Just a short drive from our Monterey, CA, hotel, you can watch pulse-pounding car racing at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
DINING OPTIONS
Sip a margarita on the outdoor patio at El Palomar Restaurant, right across the street from our hotel in Monterey, California. Esteban, also across the way, offers Spanish-inspired dishes in a cozy setting. Denny’s, Great Wall Chinese Restaurant and The Wild Plum Café are all across the street.
BUSINESS AND EVENT FACILITIES
Our Monterey, CA, hotel offers a business center with printer, fax and copy services.
The Travelodge brand was one of the first motel chains in the United States. It was established by the original Travelodge Corporation's founder, Scott King, in 1939 with the opening of the chain's first motels in Southern California. The first TraveLodge opened in San Diego in 1940. For many years, Travelodge was headquartered in El Cajon, California, east of San Diego. During its early years, TraveLodge emphasized itself as a budget motel chain that offered functional accommodations at rates lower than other chains by shunning fancy frills in favor of functional amenities such as comfortable beds, free TV and room phones, carpeted floors, in-room coffee pots and swimming pools. TraveLodge also emphasized that its motels were centrally located in or near downtown areas in order to be convenient to local restaurants, churches, theatres, shopping areas and tourist attractions. Today, however, there are many different hotel "tiers" that Travelodge offers, from budget-priced properties to full-service high-rise hotels.
In North America, Travelodge is franchised by Wyndham Worldwide, the world's largest hotel chain. Targeting families with children, it is best known for its mascot Sleepy Bear, a half awake teddy bear wearing a sleeping cap with his name, a robe with the Travelodge logo, and slippers. Some time ago, Travelodge would give a free toy plush bear to any child staying in the Sleepy Bear Den room, of which every Travelodge used to have at least one. Travelodge also has a brand of lower-price motels called Thriftlodge with another mascot named TJ, a freckle-faced bear with a baseball cap and a T-shirt with the Thriftlodge logo and the name TJ on it.[1] Because Thriftlodge is the lower-priced brand, the original Travelodge competes in the upper-economy segment, along with Days Inn, Red Carpet Inn,and Microtel. Travelodge is geared toward active, outdoor-loving or adventure-oriented families.
In North America, Travelodge is franchised by Wyndham Worldwide, the world's largest hotel chain. Targeting families with children, it is best known for its mascot Sleepy Bear, a half awake teddy bear wearing a sleeping cap with his name, a robe with the Travelodge logo, and slippers. Some time ago, Travelodge would give a free toy plush bear to any child staying in the Sleepy Bear Den room, of which every Travelodge used to have at least one. Travelodge also has a brand of lower-price motels called Thriftlodge with another mascot named TJ, a freckle-faced bear with a baseball cap and a T-shirt with the Thriftlodge logo and the name TJ on it.[1] Because Thriftlodge is the lower-priced brand, the original Travelodge competes in the upper-economy segment, along with Days Inn, Red Carpet Inn,and Microtel. Travelodge is geared toward active, outdoor-loving or adventure-oriented families.