Dreamy California Highway 1 road trip on the 8th
8 cities |
29 attraction(s) |
total distance 230
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Day1: San Francisco
4 attraction(s) ·
10 km
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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.
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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.
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In 1915, the building was constructed to welcome the Panama Pacific International Exposition and has since become a historic site. In 1962, renowned architect Mead & White redesigned and rebuilt the structure to present the appearance of a ancient Roman ruin in honor of its historical significance. The building's stunningly beautiful exterior leaves a profound impression on the viewer.
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The Golden Gate Bridge is a landmark architecture in San Francisco and a miracle of modern bridge engineering. The bridge is approximately 2,737.4 meters long, 27.5 meters wide, and 227.4 meters high, spanning the Golden Gate Strait and connecting San Francisco with Marin County to the north. It took 4 years to complete the bridge, with a cost of $35.5 million. The bridge's bright international orange color stands out, and it can be seen clearly even in heavy fog.
Day2: San Francisco
3 attraction(s) ·
4 km
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Chinatown (San Francisco)
This area is one of the largest Chinese gathering areas outside of Asia, where many businesses offer Chinese services such as banks, schools, newspapers, and restaurants. Bilingual signs and road signs can be seen everywhere, and there are many Chinese-style shops, restaurants, food streets, temples, museums, and souvenir shops in the city. Grant Avenue is the main road of Chinatown, and grand celebration events are held here every year during Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival.
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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.
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The most impressive building in the city center is undoubtedly the City Hall, which was built in 1915 modeled after the Washington Capitol. Designed by the renowned architect Arthur Brown Jr., the City Hall has a majestic and solemn atmosphere that makes visitors want to take photos as a memento. Its grand Baroque-style dome, inspired by the White Tidal Hall in the Vatican, is even taller than the US Capitol in Washington D.C. On the right side of Market Street, near the entrance, there is a fable storyinspired sculpture that brings to mind the golden wild oat grass.
The City Hall was designed by John Bakewell Jr. and Arthur Brown Jr. in 1915, in the popular architectural style of the time, the Beaux-Arts. The Baroque-style dome, modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, is a grand, classical, and symmetrical masterpiece. The sculptures on the pediment above the entrance, "California's Wealth," "Trade," and "Navigation," by a French artist, reflect the grand concepts. The City Hall also serves as the political heart of San Francisco, a grand stage for politicians.
Day3: Monterey > carmel by the sea
5 attraction(s) ·
20 km
1
This is a perfect destination for boating, fishing, whale watching, and weddings. Coming here on weekends, you can enjoy the magnificent coastline and the peaceful park while spending a cozy time.
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Old Fisherman‘s Wharf
There is a restaurant, unique tourist shops, and the opportunity to watch whales at the old fisherman's pier. As a pier, it is also the starting point for bay cruises, and the local people are engaged in fishing and maritime tourism activities nearby.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium was established in 1984 and is a popular tourist attraction. The iconic feature of the aquarium is the California sea otter, and there are also many new members to explore such as seahorses. In addition, the aquarium showcases various tropical fish and other marine life loved by visitors. Daily activities include fixed performances and animal feeding times, where the audience can experience the interaction between caretakers and penguins, learn about their living environment and conservation status.
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17-Mile Drive
The 17-Mile Drive is located on the Monterey Peninsula in California, a collection of natural, historical, and cultural heritage. This privately owned property, known as the "world's most beautiful coastline," is connected to the Monterey Peninsula by a scenic 17-mile long gravel road. Visitors can enjoy charming views of the blue sea, flowers, reef rocks, squirrels, seabirds, seals, cliffs, and ancient cypresses. Famous attractions include the Lone Cypress, Ghost Tree, and China Rock, each with a unique historical and cultural background. In addition, the world's number one Pebble Beach Golf Course and unique mansions can be found on the 17-Mile Drive. This is an ideal tourist destination and a natural wonder worth exploring and appreciating.
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Carmel-by-the-Sea is a seaside town with famous Highway 1 running through it. The town is beautiful, tidy, and cozy, with every shop, street, and house resembling a work of art.
Day4: San Simeon > San Luis Obispo
3 attraction(s) ·
100 km
3
The beautiful San Luis Obispo, located on the coast of California, United States, offers plenty of outdoor activities. It is often referred to as "SLO" and is known for its low crime rate and pleasant climate. It is one of the top three most livable cities in North America, suitable for both tourism and living. The economy here relies mainly on agriculture, education, tourism, and industry. The downtown area serves as a commercial and medical service center, and there are numerous wineries nearby, making it a major wine-producing region in California.
Day5: Santa Barbara
4 attraction(s) ·
64 km
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Solvang, located northwest of Santa Barbara, is a place bathed in sunlight and surrounded by fields in Danish. It has a history of almost 100 years. In 1911, several Danish immigrants bought this land and built a school to provide their children with traditional Danish education. Gradually, more and more Danish immigrants settled here, and around this school, Solvang, which is thousands of miles away from Denmark, has become a unique town with typical Danish characteristics.
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Santa Barbara Courthouse is known as the most beautiful government building in the United States. It was built by Spanish immigrants 160 years ago and has been used for government offices. It was officially converted into a local courthouse in 1926. The interior can be visited for free. From the top of the courthouse, one can overlook the entire city.
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A street with historical charm, also a shopping street in Santa Barbara, hosts an iconic farmers' market every Tuesday afternoon.
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Santa Barbara Beach, one of the beautiful coasts of the United States, is only 90 kilometers away from Los Angeles. It is a place where artists are abundant and their unique art creations along the coastal trail will leave you amazed. In addition, Stearns Wharf is a popular tourist attraction in Santa Barbara, which began construction as early as 1872. The pier gathers many great food options, small restaurants and bars, and even a center for a petting zoo. To the left and right of the pier are the East Beach and West Beach, respectively, where sailing and surfing enthusiasts come together. Santa Barbara Beach is a leisurely place where the new weather, beautiful coastline, and unforgettable scenery will deeply attract your heart.
Day6: Los Angeles > Santa Monica
3 attraction(s) ·
6 km
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Santa Monica is one of the famous beaches in Los Angeles, located in the southwest of its main city area. The beach here is three miles long and attracts a large number of tourists and local residents to enjoy the sun and waves all year round. In addition, the pier in Santa Monica is also a popular attraction in the area, with a small amusement park and local sea lions. It is also a filming location for many movies and TV shows. If you enjoy water sports, Santa Monica Beach can also meet your needs. In addition, the nearby Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica is also a nice shopping area that is within walking distance.
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Located on the Santa Monica Pier, Pacific Park features the world's only solar-powered Ferris wheel, as well as roller coasters, pirate ships, aerial suspended rides, and a seaside food plaza.
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Venice Beach brings travelers a non-stop carnival, known for street performers, bohemian residents, marijuana culture, and various shops. On Albert Kinney Boulevard, travelers can enjoy a unique shopping and dining experience. Along the wooden boardwalk of Venice, tourists can see magicians, street performers, fortune tellers, street musicians, missionaries, and "doctors" soliciting tourists to buy marijuana. However, when the sun is setting, we recommend that travelers leave the beach and wait in the car until it is safer to leave. It is not safe to eat near the beach at night because homeless people often beg or cause trouble, so please be careful of your own safety.
Day7: Los Angeles
5 attraction(s) ·
18 km
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The Getty Center, which offers a panoramic view of Los Angeles, is located in the northwest suburbs of Los Angeles. Covering an area of approximately 750 acres, it includes a highly modern art museum, an art research center, and a beautiful garden. The collection includes original sketches by world-renowned painters such as Van Gogh, Ingres, and Ravillac, as well as authentic works by oil painting masters from France, the Netherlands, Italy, and other countries from the early 14th century to the late 19th century. The Getty Center is famous not only for its rich collection but also for its unique architectural style, which is admired by architects around the world.
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Rodeo Drive, known as the "World's Most Prestigious Residential Area," is the most famous city within a city in Los Angeles. It attracts countless tourists from around the world who are curious to explore its streets and alleys. Rodeo Drive, surrounded by world-renowned luxury boutiques, is particularly well-known. Hollywood movie stars, NBA basketball stars, world-famous artists, and wealthy tycoons from all over the world have all bought houses and land here. The most explosive news in Beverly Hills this year is that a young Chinese couple purchased a luxury mansion worth $34 million. Beverly Hills is not very large, covering about 6 square miles with a population of 35,000. Therefore, when visiting Beverly Hills, one can slowly admire the beautiful scenery here. Rodeo Drive, focused on luxury shopping, includes the most prestigious stores in Southern California, and each store has its unique architectural style. The motto here is, "Don't ask about the price when buying something; if you ask, it means you can't afford it." Every luxury jewelry and clothing brand can be found here, with the most magnificent displays. Each store is decorated in a grand and luxurious manner, resembling an art gallery. In recent years, the opening of "RodeoDrII" has increased the retail space of this famous shopping street by 60%. Its interior design is dazzling, with hand-carved marble and brass doors, towering arches that highlight the fountain's extraordinary grandeur. It is the world's most expensive shopping mall.
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Sunset Boulevard is located in western Los Angeles County, California, and was the most famous "Dream Street" in the 1970s. The street extends from Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Coast Highway in Beverly Hills, and is a symbol of Hollywood celebrity culture. The once colorful street scene attracted countless filmmakers, models, and agents, and it was where they realized their dreams. But today, with the decline of the US economy and the bankruptcy of film companies, it has become known by the public as "the boulevard of broken dreams."
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The Chinese Theatre, formerly known as Grauman's Chinese Theatre, was renamed after TCL purchased the naming rights in 2013. It is a popular venue for Hollywood movie premieres, with a unique exterior and approximately 200 celebrity handprints that draw attention. In 1997, Jackie Chan became the first Chinese actor to leave his handprints at the theater.
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The Hollywood branch of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is located on Hollywood Boulevard, with a prime location and significant cultural significance, favored by tourists. The museum displays many realistic wax figures of famous personalities. In addition, there are various imitators of movie characters like the Terminator, Jackie Chan, Transformers, and Michael Jackson at the entrance. They are very enthusiastic in asking for tips from tourists, allowing you to take photos with them.
Day8: Los Angeles
2 attraction(s) ·
12 km
1
Universal Studios Hollywood, known as the "Entertainment Capital of Los Angeles," is a theme park located on CityWalk, right next to Universal City. It combines amusement rides with movie and TV show filming sets. You can step into the world of movies here, join famous animated characters and action heroes, and experience excitement and thrills with Transformers and Harry Potter.
Highlights:
• Adventure with Harry Potter
• Ride the Transformers 3D roller coaster and prepare for an epic battle like never before
• Take a legendary studio tour to explore the secrets of Hollywood movie production
• Experience the 360-degree 3D adventure of the Transformers, one of the most spectacular and thrilling 3D experiences in the world
• Ride the all-new Despicable Me 3D roller coaster and embark on a heartwarming and hilarious journey with Gru, his daughters, and the mischievous Minions
• Visit the "Special Effects Stage" to glimpse behind-the-scenes secrets of blockbuster movies
• In the world of "The Simpsons," ride the all-new virtual sky-high roller coaster for a fast and intense thrill
• Join Shrek and Donkey on an amazing adventure in the Shrek 4D experience.
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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.