Monterey State Historic Park Association and California State Parks invite community members and visitors alike to step back in time for a beloved holiday tradition — the 41st annual Christmas in the Adobes. The event takes place Friday and Saturday, Dec. 12–13, from 5-9 p.m., in the heart of Historic Old Monterey. For two enchanting nights, the city’s historic adobes glow with the warmth of brightly lit luminarias, adding holiday décor, festive music and refreshments to the mix. Guests will stroll through more than a dozen historic buildings, many of which are open exclusively for this event, and experience the stories of California’s earliest days. This annual walking tour has become a seasonal favorite for families, history enthusiasts and anyone looking to capture the true spirit of Monterey at Christmastime. “Christmas in the Adobes is more than just a holiday outing — it’s a chance to walk through history, to step inside buildings that are rarely open to the public, and to experience Monterey as it was in Alta California,” said Nicollette Eason-Trottier. “Tickets often sell quickly, so we encourage guests to secure theirs early and not miss this one-of-a-kind celebration.” A charitable tradition Proceeds from the event directly support Monterey State Historic Park’s educational programs for elementary students, and the restoration of California’s First Theatre. Guest participation helps preserve history while creating new memories with family and friends. Ticket information On sale beginning Friday, Oct. 10: $25 — Adult One-Night Pass (Early Bird: purchase before Nov. 1) $30 — Adult One-Night Pass $45 — Adult Two-Night Gold Pass Free — Children 17 and under Tickets may be purchased in person at the Custom House Store or Pacific House Store, online, or at the Pacific House Store on event nights. Military personnel and MSHPA members receive special in-store discounts. For online purchases, guests must pick up wristbands and programs at designated will call locations on event nights beginning at 4 p.m.: Stanton Center (Custom House Plaza); Casa Gutierrez (590 Calle Principal); or Stevenson House (530 Houston St.). Wristbands are required for adobe entry. Participating historic buildings include: California’s First Theater; Casa Serrano; Cooper-Molera Adobe; Colton Hall; Pacific House; Robert Louis Stevenson House; Royal Presidio Chapel/San Carlos Cathedral; and many more. The Pacheco Adobe will be open Saturday only. A rain-or-shine celebration The event will be held regardless of weather. Select adobes will also offer refreshments to add to the festive spirit. For more information, visit here.