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  1. Located just 9 blocks south of downtown Carmel and 8 blocks from Carmel Beach, the views and quiet location make the Ranch a special place for romantic getaways, weddings, corporate dinners or family vacations.

  2. Mission Ranch is a historic hotel and restaurant in Carmel, Monterey County, California, United States. It is located in the unincorporated Mission Tract south of the incorporated city of Carmel-by-the-Sea, near the Carmel Mission, at 26270 Dolores Street.

  3. Mission Ranch, Carmel: See 683 traveler reviews, 542 candid photos, and great deals for Mission Ranch, ranked #14 of 29 hotels in Carmel and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

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  4. Mission Ranch has a variety of unique lodging options ranging from the rustic Bunkhouse, the 1850's Farmhouse or the new Meadowview rooms with whirlpool tubs, fireplaces and private patio decks or balconies. There are rooms perfect for romantic getaways and rooms suited for family vacations.

  5. Mission Ranch, Carmel: 683 Hotel Reviews, 542 traveller photos, and great deals for Mission Ranch, ranked #14 of 29 hotels in Carmel and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

  6. From AU$172 per night on Tripadvisor: Mission Ranch, Carmel. See 671 traveller reviews, 526 photos, and cheap rates for Mission Ranch, ranked #8 of 27 hotels in Carmel and rated 4.5 of 5 at Tripadvisor.

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  7. Mission Ranch in Carmel, CA: View Tripadvisor's 683 unbiased reviews, 542 photos, and special offers for Mission Ranch, #14 out of 29 Carmel hotels.

  8. Mission Ranch. 3.9 (1,088 reviews) Unclaimed. $$$ Venues & Event Spaces, Hotels, New American. Open 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM, 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM. See hours.

    • 26270 Dolores St Carmel, CA 93923
  9. See photos and read reviews for the Mission Ranch rooms in Carmel, CA. Everything you need to know about the Mission Ranch rooms at Tripadvisor.

  10. The Mission Ranch has a rich and varied history. The Ranch originally consisted of 160 acres and was owned by Juan Romero, a native American who is believed to have lived in the village next to the Carmel Mission. In 1852 he deeded the property to William Curtis, a Monterey storekeeper, for $300.

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