10-Day Tour From LA To YNP And SF
7 cities |
14 attraction(s) |
total distance 3816
km
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Day1: Los Angeles
3 attraction(s) ·
19 km
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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.
7
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2
Beverly Hills is the most famous city within the city of Los Angeles, renowned for its Rodeo Drive, surrounded by luxury brand boutiques from around the world. Because of its reputation as the "most prestigious residential area in the world," it attracts a large number of tourists from around the world every year. Famous stars, artists, and tycoons have also been buying properties here. Recently, a young Chinese couple purchased a mansion worth $34 million, becoming the most talked-about news in Beverly Hills.
Despite its small size of approximately 6 square miles, the community of 35,000 people exudes a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Tourists can slowly enjoy the beautiful scenery here. Rodeo Drive is a shopping street focused on luxury brand stores, including all the most expensive storefronts in Southern California. Each shop has a unique architectural style, to the extent that the saying here is, "Don't ask for prices when buying things, asking means you can't afford it." All brand-name jewelry and clothing find their most magnificent display here, and each shop is decorated like a museum.
In recent years, the "Rodeo Dr II" shopping mall that opened has added 60% of the retail space to this shopping street. Its interior design is full of dazzling features, with hand-carved marble complementing brass doors, and spectacular arches making the fountain even more imposing. It is recognized as one of the world's most expensive shopping malls.
12
km
3
Santa Monica Bay, located on the outskirts of Los Angeles, is a beautiful beach that is popular for its abundant entertainment facilities.
Day2: Las Vegas
2 attraction(s) ·
7 km
1
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.
7
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2
Sprawling 24-hour mall featuring a huge LED canopy, casino & restaurant access, plus entertainment.
Day3: Tusayan > Grand Canyon National Park
2 attraction(s) ·
13 km
1
Before sunrise, I hurried to the mountaintop and began an exhilarating hike. Despite the limited time, I walked all the way down to the valley, enjoying the beautiful scenery and magnificent views. However, due to time constraints, I was unable to reach the very bottom of the trail. Nevertheless, this experience was still very precious to me as it allowed me to appreciate and witness the beauty and wonders of nature.
13
km
2
The Grand Canyon is undoubtedly one of the world's famous landmarks. Most visitors to the national park will head to the South Rim, which is located north of Tusayan and serves as the park's southern entrance. Visitors can go to the canyon's information center to obtain route information and introductions to various scenic spots. Moving north will take you to Grand Canyon Village. At the northeast end of the village, the Yavapai Observation Station offers a panoramic view of the Grand Canyon and also houses a not-to-be-missed geological museum. For visitors who don't want to miss the magnificent scenery, a helicopter tour is highly recommended but it comes at a great cost of around $500. Visitors must weigh the cost of experiencing the spectacular beauty against the expense. However, if you don't mind spending a large amount of money, this is the best way to appreciate the spectacular scenery of the Grand Canyon in the shortest possible time.
Day4: Tusayan > Page > Los Angeles
3 attraction(s) ·
795 km
1
Before sunrise, I hurried to the mountaintop and began an exhilarating hike. Despite the limited time, I walked all the way down to the valley, enjoying the beautiful scenery and magnificent views. However, due to time constraints, I was unable to reach the very bottom of the trail. Nevertheless, this experience was still very precious to me as it allowed me to appreciate and witness the beauty and wonders of nature.
102
km
Day5: Los Angeles > Washington County
2 attraction(s) ·
591 km
Day6: Los Angeles
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
Day7: Los Angeles
1 attraction(s) ·
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Day8: Los Angeles
1 attraction(s) ·
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Day9: San Francisco
4 attraction(s) ·
10 km
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The Golden Gate Bridge is a famous landmark in San Francisco and also a modern engineering marvel. The bridge is approximately 2,737.4 meters long, 27.5 meters wide, and 227.4 meters high, spanning across the Golden Gate Strait and connecting San Francisco and Marin County. After four years of construction and costing 35.5 million dollars, the bridge became an excellent example of design and engineering. The Golden Gate Bridge features an international orange vibrant appearance, which can still be easily seen on top of the bridge even on foggy days.
7
km
2
Fisherman's Wharf is a historical and cultural landmark in San Francisco, and its reputation is well known. The wharf is located within the range from Ghirardelli Square to Pier 35, with Pier 39 being the most lively. Visitors can wander around various specialty shops and restaurants around Pier 39, and also have the opportunity to admire the adorable seals and enjoy the stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, and Alcatraz. This is a must-see attraction in San Francisco.
2
km
3
Lombard Street is one of the famous tourist attractions in San Francisco. Due to its eight sharp turns in a short section of road, the scenery is adorned with green plants and flowers along the road, creating a beautiful and pleasant view. Local Chinese people call it the "Crooked Flower Street", which has become one of the must-visit attractions for tourists.
2
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4
Union Square is located in the heart of San Francisco and is the city's busiest commercial and transportation hub. The monument to hawkish General Dewey, the Victory Goddess, marks the square, while the surrounding blocks feature hotels, theaters, and specialty stores, making for an interesting scene.
Day10: Los Angeles
1 attraction(s) ·
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