West Coast Wonders: LA, SD, LV 14-Day Adventure
3 cities |
21 attraction(s) |
total distance 1074
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Day1: Los Angeles
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The Hollywood Sign is located on the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, California, and is a famous landmark and cultural symbol. It consists of eight white capital letters, with a total length of 45 feet (14 meters), originally displayed on a local real estate project billboard in 1923. Although it has undergone many pranks and damages in the past, it is now protected and maintained with a security system installed. The Hollywood Sign is maintained by a revered non-profit organization, the Hollywood Sign Trust. While the mountainous terrain makes the sign appear wave-like from ground level, the letters are parallel when viewed from a certain height. It is a frequent scene in films and television productions, and similar signs exist in many countries.
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Located at the top of Hollywood Hills, the observatory has a panoramic view where visitors can view the Los Angeles cityscape and the brilliant stars in the sky at night. The observatory's science exhibit displays many photographs of astrophysics, giving visitors a glimpse into the mysteries of the universe. In addition, at the top of the observatory, there is a giant 12-inch telescope that provides the public and travelers with an infinite charm to observe the stars.
Day2: Los Angeles
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Internationally known for its bohemian vibe, this walkable beach offers street performers & a gym.
Day3: San Diego
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Day4: San Diego
3 attraction(s) ·
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Located in the north of downtown San Diego, Balboa Park is a comprehensive park covering an area of approximately 5.6 square kilometers. Built on a hillside, it features old Spanish architecture, bell towers, gardens, fountains, and lawns. Additionally, there are art markets on weekends, making it the cultural and entertainment center of San Diego. It is suitable for family leisure and entertainment, as well as hiking and cycling. In addition, there are some well-known attractions in the park, such as the San Diego Zoo, the Natural History Museum, and the San Diego Museum of Art. There is also a small "International Park", which includes the Chinese Pavilion.
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San Diego Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering 100 acres and located between hills and green forests with advanced animal management facilities. More than 800 species of animals live here, including rare species such as cheetahs, muskoxen, grizzly bears, and flamingos. The "Panda exhibit" is the most popular place, attracting hundreds of visitors every day. The pandas here are brought from China and the exhibit is located in the center of the zoo. Visitors can tour the entire park by bus or skyfari cable car. In addition to animals, it is also famous for its subtropical plant community. There are also exciting animal performances every day, so remember to participate in the activities at the designated time for a close encounter with the animals!
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Gaslamp Quarter is a historic district in downtown San Diego. After years of sedimentation, it was revitalized through urban renewal in the 1980s and 1990s and has become a dynamic commercial and entertainment center. Visitors can participate in many interesting activities and festivals here, such as Mardi Gras, street music festival, and St. Patrick's Day. When asked where the locals like to go, half of them will say the beach, and the other half will tell you they gather in the Gaslamp District.
Day5: San Diego
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San Diego Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering 100 acres and located between hills and green forests with advanced animal management facilities. More than 800 species of animals live here, including rare species such as cheetahs, muskoxen, grizzly bears, and flamingos. The "Panda exhibit" is the most popular place, attracting hundreds of visitors every day. The pandas here are brought from China and the exhibit is located in the center of the zoo. Visitors can tour the entire park by bus or skyfari cable car. In addition to animals, it is also famous for its subtropical plant community. There are also exciting animal performances every day, so remember to participate in the activities at the designated time for a close encounter with the animals!
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Coronado Beach is a beautiful destination that is suitable for year-round play and has been rated as one of the best beaches by the Travel Channel and Family Vacation Critic. It is located on Coronado Island, where visitors can enjoy a wonderful time with the ocean such as swimming, surfing, or trying out stand-up paddleboarding. In addition, Ferry Landing Marketplace is also a great place to visit, where you can admire magnificent views of the San Diego harbor, making your trip more enjoyable and memorable.
Day6: Las Vegas
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Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in the Las Vegas Valley area of Nevada, with a length of 82.7 kilometers. The southern section of the road is known for its dense concentration of casinos and hotels, and is known as "the Strip." Once a part of U.S. Route 91 in Nevada, the highway was an important route linking Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. However, it was later replaced by the new Interstate 15, and now Las Vegas Boulevard mainly handles local traffic, with some sections being part of Nevada State Route 604.
Day7: Las Vegas
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Soaring, iconic fountains featuring dramatic aquatic shows choreographed with music & lights.
Day8: Las Vegas
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Sprawling 24-hour mall featuring a huge LED canopy, casino & restaurant access, plus entertainment.
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Day9: Las Vegas
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Opulent, Italian-themed casino resort offering dining & gondola rides, plus a spa & outdoor pools.
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Day11: Los Angeles
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame is actually located on the pedestrian walkways on both sides of Hollywood Boulevard, stretching about 1.3 miles from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue. The avenue was first built in 1958, with 1500 stars representing celebrities from various fields such as film, TV, radio, theater, and music. Since 1968, new stars have been continuously added and there are now over 2500 stars.
Day12: Los Angeles
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The Getty Center, located in the northwest suburbs of Los Angeles, is a complex covering an area of about 750 acres. It includes an extremely modern art museum, an art research center, and a beautiful garden. The museum houses original works by world-renowned painting masters such as Van Gogh, Ingres, and Lavoisier, as well as 14th to 19th century oil painting masters from France, the Netherlands, and Italy. The Getty Center is not only famous for its rich collections, but also for its unique architectural style, admired by architects worldwide. From the center, visitors can overlook the entire panorama of Los Angeles and appreciate the beauty of the city.
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High-end shopping mall features trendy retailers, restaurants & a theater amid a bustling promenade.
Day13: Los Angeles
4 attraction(s) ·
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Universal Studios Hollywood is a theme park located in the downtown area of Los Angeles, adjacent to the shopping pedestrian street of Universal CityWalk. It is an entertainment city where amusement facilities and movie/TV shooting studios are integrated. You can step into the movies here, experience the excitement and excitement with famous animated characters and action heroes. The most popular special projects include adventuring with Harry Potter, riding the Transformers 3D roller coaster, exploring the secrets of Hollywood movie production, experiencing the Kong 360 degree 3D adventure, and riding virtual roller coasters with Minions and The Simpsons for thrills and laughter. In addition, you can visit the "Special Effects Stage" to learn the secrets behind the scenes of making movies, or explore with Shrek and Donkey. Hollywood Universal Studios, here, the charm of the movie is everywhere, waiting for you to explore.
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Frank Gehry-designed music hall with striking steel architecture & pristine acoustics.
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Shady, brick-lined street with an open-air Mexican marketplace & many historical 19th-century homes.
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