Fun Places to visit for our out of town visitors:
Los Angeles Area
Griffith Observatory and Hollywood Sign: Visiting the Griffith Observatory is one of the best things to do in Southern California. This free-admission facility offers panoramic views of Los Angeles and a close-up view of the iconic Hollywood Sign.
Santa Monica Pier & Beach: Santa Monica Pier is one of the busiest attractions in Southern California. It features an amusement park, restaurants, shops, and more.
Beaches in Orange County: When you’re at the sunny coast of the Golden State, hitting the beaches is a must! While popular beaches like La Jolla Cove, Mission Beach, Coronado Beach, and those in Malibu are well-known, Orange County offers other beautiful beach destinations like Laguna Beach.
Hollywood Walk of Fame: Visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame and take tours to see the stars of your favorite celebrities.
Downtown Long Beach: Explore the vibrant downtown area of Long Beach.
Disneyland: Experience the magic of Disneyland.
Universal Studios Hollywood: Enjoy the thrilling rides and attractions at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Catalina Island: Take a ferry to Catalina Island for a beach getaway. The island is only an hour away by ferry from Long Beach and Newport Beach in Orange County.
Olvera Street: Stroll this historic street in Downtown Los Angeles for authentic Mexican culture, music, and cuisine. You'll find strolling mariachi bands, taco shops, Aztec and Mexican folkloric dancers, and vendors selling handcrafted souvenirs.
Malibu's Zuma Beach: Zuma Beach is considered one of the finest beaches in the Los Angeles area, known for its awesome waves and ample parking.
Venice Beach: Venice Beach is famous for its Bohemian vibe, eclectic shops, lively street performers, and the Venice Art Walls.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA): Next door to the La Brea Tar Pits, LACMA showcases thousands of pieces, from Islamic artifacts to European impressionist paintings to modern art.
The Getty Center Museum: Visit the Getty Center Museum for its impressive art collection and stunning architecture.
Temecula Valley Vineyards:
Tour the Vineyards: Highly recommended are the wineries in Temecula, located between LA and San Diego.
Fun Things to Do in San Diego:
Balboa Park: Home to the renowned San Diego Zoo, this 1,200-acre park is the city's cultural hub. It's a great place for a stroll, bike ride, or picnic.
Mission Beach: One of the top San Diego beaches, popular with families for its variety of amenities and laid-back vibe.
Old Town San Diego State Historic Park: Widely considered the "birthplace of California," this area features preserved or reconstructed shops and houses from the first European settlement in California.
La Jolla Cove: Known for its striking beauty, La Jolla Cove is a must-visit.
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve: This oceanfront reserve features 1,750 acres of unspoiled land.
San Diego Zoo: Visit the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
Pacific Beach: Popular with college students for its lively atmosphere and proximity to bars and restaurants.
Little Italy: A cool area near downtown San Diego.
Gaslamp Quarter: This 16-block area is peppered with Victorian-style buildings housing shops, art galleries, theaters, trendy restaurants, bars, and clubs.
Seaport Village: Spend the afternoon watching ships float in and out of the harbor while sipping coffee or shopping for souvenirs.
La Jolla Shores: Known for its gentle waves and active beachgoers, La Jolla Shores is ideal for relaxing, surfing, and seeing marine life.
Sunset Cliffs: A must-see at sunset, this beautiful area offers excellent ocean views in Point Loma.