Frequently Asked Questions
- Does InterContinental The Clement Monterey offer free Wi-Fi?InterContinental The Clement Monterey offers complimentary Wi-Fi for guests, making it easy to connect with home and office while you travel.
- Does InterContinental The Clement Monterey offer meeting and event space?InterContinental The Clement Monterey features 16,000 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor event and banquet space including 12 meeting rooms and 2 ballrooms. Let our certified event planners help you coordinate the perfect meeting, event, wedding, or celebration.
- Does InterContinental The Clement Monterey offer restaurants on site?The hotel features The C restaurant + bar, serving fresh seafood, California coastal cuisine, pasta, and hand-crafted cocktails and drinks.
- What is the closest airport to InterContinental The Clement Monterey?The closest airport to the hotel is Monterey Regional Airport (MRY), located 4.8 miles away.
- What are the check-in and check-out times for InterContinental The Clement Monterey?Check-in is at 3:00pm and check-out is at 11:00am.
- What should I do first when I get to the hotel?Take time to walk the property and enjoy the spectacular water-front setting on historic Cannery Row. Don't miss the jellyfish staircase leading from the Reading Room to the second floor. Walk the sky bridge across Cannery Row, which joins the two main buildings of the hotel. Top favorite nearby highlights for guests include the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and the dramatic coastline itself.
- Can I do wine tasting in the area?
We are so glad you asked! Monterey County is one of the most productive and excellent wine growing regions in the United States. With a history dating back 250 years, and no less than 53 fine varietals grown here, there is unlimited opportunity to taste and savor. Cannery Row is home to one of the most extensive tasting rooms in the area, with an oceanfront view to add to the magic.
- Can I play golf while I’m in Monterey?
The Monterey Peninsula is home to many iconic golf course, public and private, with an array of styles and degrees of difficulty to please any golf fan. Tee times book up quickly, so it's best to make your plans as far in advance as possible. Viewing some of the legendary courses from the 17-Mile Drive is also a memorable and enjoyable way to get a feel for the diversity of terrain and variety of views and settings.
- What is the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail?
This amazing 18-mile trail is part of a nationwide network of similar trails created from the sites of former rail road tracks. This is one more nod to the fascinating history of the cannery era and the earliest recreational developments of the Monterey Peninsula. The trail runs from Castroville to Pacific Grove, and is shared by walkers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts of every age. The trail hugs the coast from Monterey through Pacific Grove, with views of beaches, breaking waves, and no less than 3 wharfs and piers. The trail runs directly behind InterContinental The Clement Monterey.
- What is unique about Cannery Row?There are countless colorful features of historic Cannery Row, which has a cultural, commercial and literary history like none other. The street was renamed in 1958 to honor the John Steinbeck novel of the same name. The sites of former canneries are marked with special tiles, and while shops, restaurants, galleries and attractions are found along Cannery Row, there is also the original Pacific Biological Laboratories, often called Ed (or Doc) Ricketts' Lab. Past and present stand side-by-side on this short street with a big history.