Stop 1
Old Monterey
20 Custom House Plaza, MontereyIn seafaring Monterey, rewind time with a hands-on history lesson. Before California joined the Union as the 31st state, this city served as the capital of Mexican Alta California. Relics from the time of Spanish rule—1776 to 1848—are preserved in Old Monterey’s historic quarter. Sip coffee at Alta Bakery, housed in a 19th-century adobe building. Walk the two-mile Path of History and visit Colton Hall, the site of California’s 1849 constitutional convention. Step inside red-tile-roofed Casa Soberanes, an 1840s Spanish-style residence known as “the house of the blue gate,” and then tour the Monterey Museum of Art, filled with works by early California artists. This historic district has modern appeal too: Sit down to a sustainable seafood dinner at Montrio, one of Monterey’s most lauded restaurants, or kick back with a quinoa bowl and sparkling hop water at Alvarado Street Brewery.