Explore Carmel-by-the-Sea, a coastal village known for its storybook cottages, hidden courtyards, and artistic heritage, on a self-guided audio tour that plays automatically as you walk. Starting in the village center, you’ll follow a walkable route through charming streets, tucked-away passageways, and local landmarks.
Along the way, visit places like the Tuck Box, El Paseo, the Carmel Art Association, and Pilgrim’s Way Bookstore, while uncovering the town’s history and its collection of whimsical architecture. You’ll also discover the courtyards, gardens, and small details that many visitors walk past without noticing.
Explore at your own pace—pause for a coffee, browse galleries, or wander into a courtyard. The audio resumes whenever you’re ready, so you can take your time without keeping up with a group.
This is a self-guided experience (no in-person guide). Download the tour in advance and use it anytime—it works offline and follows your location along the route.
Make your way to the historic "First Murphy House" then open the app and tap "Start Tour".
The tour ends at the corner of Mission Street and Ocean Avenue, just a few blocks from the starting location.
View the historic First Murphy House as you learn about how Michael J. Murphy influenced the town of Carmel by the Sea.
Stop and view the library as you learn more about Carmel's history. You'll hear about the efforts of some of Carmel's early residents to grow and expand its first library.
Learn about some of the secret courtyards and passageways that Carmel is known for as you step inside the courtyard behind the Pine Inn.
Treat yourself to something sweet at the Cottage of Sweets as you learn about the Court of the Golden Bough Theater and its somewhat ironic history!
Step back in time as you learn about Carmel's historic Cypress Inn, famed for welcoming not only Hollywood legends, but also furry companions!
Stop and view this beautiful example of Carmel’s Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture. Built in the 1920's, it features some unique details that we point out along the tour.
Another one of Carmel's historic buildings built by Hugh W. Comstock, the Tuck Box exemplifies Carmel’s Storybook architectural style.
Learn about Carmel's oldest bakery and first retail store and consider popping inside to try one of their delicious pretzels or cannoli! Or just grab a coffee to enjoy on the rest of the walk.
Pop your head into Carmel’s last remaining bookstore as you learn about the store's passionate owners. Don't forget to check out the hidden passageway and secret garden!
The Carmel Art Association is the oldest gallery in Carmel, and the cooperative is one of the oldest in America. Learn about its members over the years, including one very famous artist!
Sugar and spice and everything nice... that's what these Carmel cottages are made of! Keep an eye out for the Hansel & Gretel Houses, built by Hugh Comstock as a "doll house" for his wife - a fairytale come true!
Grab a selfie in front of this iconic mural by artist Marie-Clare Treseder Gorham.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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