Visit the largest Chinatown outside of Asia.
SF Chinatown celebrates a historic past and the vibrant culture of America’s Chinese immigrants. Boasting many great restaurants, hotels, shops and even churches, Chinatown will delight and inspire awe for the whole family. Spend the day among the streets of Chinatown to see the gorgeous architecture and buy a unique souvenir from one of the bustling marketplaces. Visit the 100-year-old Tien Hau Temple (donation suggested), where you can pray, or even get your fortune read. Or visit the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory where over thousands of fortune cookies are made every month!
Chinatown boasts more visitors annually than the Golden Gate Bridge. This is because every visit is unique, and always fun, delicious, and educational.
Walking tours are the best way to explore Chinatown. They have cultural tours that focus on the history and ancient traditions from the other side of the world. For the active and curious visitor, we would recommend the culinary walking tour that will take you off the beaten path to the back alleys, food markets and local restaurants for an experience you may otherwise miss on your own.
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One-stop shop for all your needs with a whimsical atmosphere!
The Madonna Inn offers 110 guestrooms, each with a different theme ranging from American Beauty to Jungle Rock. The Inn was created by Alex Madonna and opened for business in 1958 with a unique design, located right off of the US Route 101 in San Luis Obispo, California. This whimsical resort offers a plethora of amenities such as a luxurious spa, horseback riding, boutique shopping, terrace pool and bar and two award-winning dining experiences. Cerro San Luis Obispo trail is connected to the Madonna Inn, giving guests easy access to the 3.5 mile hike up the Madonna Mountain. Pamper yourself at the Spa or grab a drink at the Silver Bar Cocktail & Lounge. Madonna Inn can accommodate every guest’s needs and is a historical landmark to the Central Coast region.
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Visit Half Moon Bay, the picturesque beach town.
Located 30 miles south of San Francisco on the Pacific Coast, Half Moon Bay is a beautiful town with stunning views of the ocean and the nearby forests and hills. Escape the big city and enjoy pristine beaches, fine dining, beautiful golf courses, or a stroll through shops and galleries in the historic downtown area. Half Moon Bay State Park offers a beautiful beach area with dramatic cliffs, where you can hike trails or even enjoy a horseback ride. Enjoy a totally tubular surf on the waves here – a popular surfing spot. End the evening with a drink from the Half Moon Bay Distillery as you sit and watch the ocean waves as the sunsets.
This is a great escape for the day or you can choose to extend your trip and stay at one of the many accommodations in the area. If you choose to stay the weekend be sure to add a day of wine tasting at Bouchaine Vineyards and Schug Carneros Estate Winery and a stop Montara Point Lighthouse to learn a little about the history and culture in the area.
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Explore the wine lover's paradise!
World Famous Napa Valley is renowned as THE place for wine lovers – and rules the California wine country. Boasting over 400 vineyards, Napa is the world’s premier place for all things wine, but that’s not all this valley has to offer. Enjoy world class dining, shopping, lavish resorts, comfy bed & breakfasts, and even scenic hot air balloon rides.
Take a hike at the scenic Skyline Wilderness Park, or sip wine and enjoy fine pieces of artwork at the Hess Collection Winery & Art Museum. Napa is also well known as a food haven – from gourmet restaurants like Cole’s Chop House or Morimoto Napa, to casual dining favorites such as C Casa or Small World Restaurant. For those wishing to explore the best of Northern California, the Napa Valley Wine Train offers a 2-hour gourmet lunch ride through Napa Valley that leaves out of San Francisco.
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Step into the past as you visit the iconic island fortress off the coast of the San Francisco Pier.
Home to infamous gangsters and criminals, step inside and experience this iconic prison. Travel over the frigid and rough waters that acted as a deathly deterrent for would-be escapees, then into the fortress itself as you explore the new tour that gives an in-depth look at what life was like behind Alcatraz bars.
Upon entrance to the island, you will receive a listening device for the Cellhouse Audio Tour, told from the inmates and guards who were there while Alcatraz was a Federal Penitentiary. This audio tour is not available at night. The most infamous criminal of American History, Al Capone, resided in cell number 181 – a key area of the tour you won’t want to miss.
Be sure to check out the award-winning video exhibit “We Hold the Rock”, a presentation of the island occupation by Indians of All Tribes from 1969-1971.
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Enjoy a day trip to Sausalito beginning with a ferry ride from San Fran!
The 30-minute ferry ride is the most dramatic and best way to arrive in Sausalito! The ferry departs from the San Francisco Ferry Building, where visitors will find many gourmet shops and bakeries. Plan to ride the ferry on either Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday to catch the Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market. The Farmers’ Market features fruits, vegetables, cheese, breads flowers, and other local food stands such as a delicious deli and a pizzeria with a wood burning oven. It’s a perfect place to grab lunch before getting onto the ferry!
The ferry gives you a fantastic view of the San Francisco Bay area. You will start out near the Bay Bridge passing the famous island of Alcatraz and capturing a wonderful view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Before arriving in the beautiful harbor of Sausalito passengers may see Angel Island and Tiburon in Richardson Bay.
After getting off the ferry there is so much to do in Sausalito. The historic downtown is a perfect place to take a stroll and admire the views of the water. The downtown buildings are painted in pastel colors and reminisce on the old Victorian era. Make your way to the main drag of Bridgeway where you will find restaurants, cafés, candy shops, ice cream shops, art galleries, and other touristy attractions. Once you see a crowd of people waiting outside of a shop, you know you’ve reached Lappert’s Ice Cream and you must stop inside for a cone!
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The Madonna Inn offers 110 guestrooms, each with a different theme ranging from American Beauty to Jungle Rock.
The Madonna Inn offers 110 guestrooms, each with a different theme ranging from American Beauty to Jungle Rock. The Inn was created by Alex Madonna and opened for business in 1958 with a unique design, located right off of the US Route 101 in San Luis Obispo, California. This whimsical resort offers a plethora of amenities such as a luxurious spa, horseback riding, boutique shopping, terrace pool and bar and two award-winning dining experiences. Cerro San Luis Obispo trail is connected to the Madonna Inn, giving guests easy access to the 3.5 mile hike up the Madonna Mountain. Pamper yourself at the Spa or grab a drink at the Silver Bar Cocktail & Lounge. Madonna Inn can accommodate every guest’s needs and is a historical landmark to the Central Coast region.
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The Morro Bay Tiki Cruise is a peaceful and educational, once-in-a-lifetime experience!
The Morro Bay Tiki Cruise is a peaceful and educational, once-in-a-lifetime experience! This tour allows you to experience the Morro Bay Harbor from a different perspective. With the cool, fresh breeze and the smell of the ocean, what is there not to enjoy? The tour guides will discuss the history and construction of the harbor, rock, and smokestacks. Guests will also experience an up-close view of the endangered native sea otters and other indigenous wildlife in the Morro Bay Harbor. Not only will you learn about what nature has to offer, but you will also get an overview of the commercial fishing industry and recommendations of the best dining and attractions offered in Morro Bay. Plus, how can you resist the cheeky fun of a tiki bar themed boat?
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Check out the elephant seals, the Hearst Castle, and more!
It’s best to plan your visit to Cayucos in April or May, so you may see the elephant seals on the Piedras Blancas Rookery. The Northern Elephant Seal is the largest seal in the Northern Hemisphere and the second largest in the world. These are awesome animals to see, as they only come ashore twice a year – in the winter for mating season and in the late springs towards early summer to grow new fur. In April and May you will find the largest number of seals on the beach, meaning you will be guaranteed to get a good view. The Rookery is spread over six miles of the shoreline around Point Piedras Blancas on the Central Coast of California with free viewing options that are open every day of the year.
For your next stop, take a tour through the 60,000 square feet mansion Hearst Castle up the road after viewing the elephant seals. It is known as the “Museum unlike any other in the USA!” There are many different tours to choose from when visiting Hearst Castle, but the Grand Room tour is recommended for first timers. This tour is a one-hour guided-tour highlighting the Assembly Room, Refectory, Billiard Room, Theater, Gardens, the Neptune and Roman pool. You will be taken throughout the social rooms and feel as if you are a guest of William Randolph Hearst yourself! The history and architecture of the Castle is amazing and loaded with ancient artifacts from all over the world. This is a must-see when in the area.
Moving right along with your getaway, dine like a local and enjoy fantastic Italian food with an energizing atmosphere at Café Della Via. With a must-try chicken marsala and a wonderful selection of fine wine, this is the restaurant to go to in Cayucos. You may also bring your own bottle of wine – just be prepared to pay a $15 corkage fee. All the servings are quite large so maybe choose a bruschetta to start with and then order a salad and entrée to split with whomever you are dining with. This place is always busy so be sure to make a reservation a few days in advance! Don’t get too stuffed at dinner – you’ll want to save room for dessert and take a trip across the street to the Brown Butter Cookie Company. Just follow the scent of delicious cookies! They have delicious fresh baked sea-salt topped cookies that will have your mouth watering. Remember to buy some extras to take home with you.
Of course, we can’t forget a place to stay – the Cayucos Beach Inn was rated the #1 best value out of 17 places to stay in Cayucos. Its central location makes it easy to get to the closest beach and shopping center nearby. The room rates begin at $145 with a complimentary breakfast and the friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect place to spend your weekend away!
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Spend a day in Pescadero, California!
Pescadero is a perfect weekend tourist destination during the summer months because of their beaches and other attractions. It is a farming and ranching community near the Pacific Ocean about 17 miles south of Half Moon Bay and 34 miles north of Santa Cruz. The best times to visit are during the dry summers, as Pescadero has cool, wet winters.
Visit the historical site of Pigeon Point Light Station. The Pigeon Point Lighthouse was built in 1871 to help guide ships on the Pacific coast of California. Standing at 115-feet, it is the tallest lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. It is also one of the most scenic lighthouses on the Pacific coast as it stands on a rocky cape surrounded by open fields of wild flowers and rolling hills. Although tours are no longer given at this lighthouse, the view is worth the visit!
You must stop in Arcangeli’s for their famous garlic artichoke bread, it has actual chunks of artichoke in it! Don’t be discouraged when you arrive at a small market in what feels like the middle of nowhere – the deli and bakery inside will be worth it. Customize a sandwich for lunch or order the Godfather that comes on pesto focaccia bread. Be sure to buy bread from the bakery to take home with you.
Before leaving you must get your drink on and grab a bite at Duarte’s Tavern. It is a family-run business that has been around since 1894 and is the happening place in this small town. All their fruits and vegetables are from the restaurant garden or grown locally and the fish on the menu is depending on that week’s catch. Start out with a bowl of their creamy artichoke soup and order a glass of wine that comes from the Santa Cruz mountain.
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Enjoy the most beautiful views in the bay from Angel Island!
Catch the ferry from San Francisco to experience one of the most beautiful and history rich islands in the Bay area. Angel Island is a hidden gem full of fun, adventure, and American history. In addition to the beautiful 360° views of San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Richmond Bridge, Tiburon, San Fran, and the bay, there are tons of things to see and do!
Ride the open-air tram for a relaxing trip around the island – an experience that is highly recommended for first time visitors of the Island. You will listen to an audio recording that provides you with interesting history and current day information about the various sites you are passing. The tram stops at Battery Ledyard, which is one of the best photo opportunities in the bay area with the backdrop of the entire skyline of San Francisco.
Make your way to Angel Island Café for lunch. The Café offers delicious food made to order. The Way Down South is their specialty sandwich – and a must-try – made up of BBQ Snake River pork shoulder and their delicious secret sauce. This sandwich alone will be worth the ferry ride over!
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A world-renowned structure that will have you in utter awe.
The Hoover Dam was built during the Great Depression, when thousands of men and their families came to Black Canyon to tame to the Colorado River. It is a testimony to a country’s ability to construct colossal projects during adverse conditions. In less than five years, in a harsh and barrel land, the largest dam of its time was built and stores enough water in Lake Mead to irrigate two million acres, while also serving as a popular tourist destination. The Dam is a National Historic Landmark and has been rated by the American Society of Civil Engineers as one of America’s Seven Modern Civil Engineering Wonders.
Hoover Dam is one of the Bureau of Reclamation’s major dams constructed to control floods, store water for irrigation, municipal and industrial use. In addition, it also provides hydroelectric power, year-round recreational opportunities, and fish and wildlife habitat.
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Explore, learn, discover marine biology.
Renowned marine research and conservation aquarium, Monterey Bay Aquarium, is known around the world for its interactive exhibits and ability to showcase marine life at a magnificent grand scale. Monterey Bay Aquarium, once a sardine cannery, houses 35,000 creatures and 550 species of sea life. The most famous creatures of all, the beloved otters, can be watched in a two-story exhibit while they playfully interact with each other and the audience. Be sure to check out the feedings, daily shows, behind-the-scene tours, and other special events hosted year-round.
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Experience flavors from all around the world at this annual food festival!
Eat Real Festival is a combination of a state fair, a street-food festival, and a block party all mixed together to celebrate great food. All the food found at the festival is locally sourced and sustainable, hence the name, “Eat Real”. You will learn where the food comes from, who grows it, and how to make it. The Food Craft institute puts this festival together to make the public aware of the craft of making good food and to encourage the growth of American food entrepreneurs. The Food Craft institute is a non-profit organization focused on making small to medium sized handmade, artisan food companies in the US.
The 2018 event will take place from September 14th through 16th at Jack London Square, located off Broadway and Embarcadero in Oakland, California. Although it is a three-day festival, one day indulging in all the wonderful food is enough. There are more than 70 vendors including food trucks and carts serving a wide variety of foods from tacos, BBQ, falafel, salads, sandwiches, curry, grilled meats and veggies, noodles, fruit, ice cream, and hot dogs – there is something for everyone!
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World Famous Napa Valley is renowned as THE place for wine lovers, and rules the California wine country.
World Famous Napa Valley is renowned as the place for wine lovers, and rules the California wine country. Boasting over 400 vineyards, Napa is the world’s premier location for all things wine, but that’s not all this valley has to offer! Enjoy world class dining, shopping, lavish resorts, comfy bed and breakfasts, and even scenic hot air balloon rides.
Take a hike at the scenic Skyline Wilderness Park, or sip wine and enjoy fine pieces of artwork at the Hess Collection Winery & Art Museum. Napa is also well known as a food haven – from gourmet restaurants like Cole’s Chop House or Morimoto Napa, to casual dining favorites such as C Casa or Small World Restaurant. For those wishing to explore the best of Northern California, the Napa Valley Wine Train offers a two-hour gourmet lunch ride through Napa Valley that leaves out of San Francisco.
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Pescadero is a perfect weekend tourist destination during the summer months, with beautiful beaches and other attractions.
Pescadero is a perfect weekend tourist destination during the summer months because of their beaches and other attractions. It’s a farming and ranching community near the Pacific Ocean, about 17 miles south of Half Moon Bay and 34 miles north of Santa Cruz. The best times to visit are during the dry summers, as Pescadero has cool, wet winters.
Visit the historical site of Pigeon Point Light Station. The Pigeon Point Lighthouse was built in 1871 to help guide ships on the Pacific coast of California. Standing at 115-feet, it is the tallest lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. It’s also one of the most scenic lighthouses on the Pacific coast, as it stands on a rocky cape surrounded by open fields of wild flowers and rolling hills. Although tours are no longer given at this lighthouse, the view is worth the visit!
You must stop in Arcangeli’s for their famous garlic artichoke bread, with actual chunks of artichoke in it! Don’t be discouraged when you arrive at a small market in what feels like the middle of nowhere – the deli and bakery inside is worth it. Customize a sandwich for lunch, or order “the Godfather,” which comes on pesto focaccia bread. Be sure to buy bread from the bakery to take home with you.
Before leaving, get your drink on and grab a bite at Duarte’s Tavern. It’s a family-run business that has been around since 1894, and is the happening place in this small town. All of their fruits and vegetables are from the restaurant garden or grown locally, and the fish on the menu is dependent upon that week’s fresh catch. Start out with a bowl of their creamy artichoke soup and order a glass of wine that comes from the Santa Cruz mountain.
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Hike through century old trees in a park nestled north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
North of San Francisco lies a pristine Redwood Forest. As ancient as they are towering, these trees have been preserved within this national park. Hike along the trails or cool off near the creek as you explore Muir Woods. Muir Woods also offers a Junior Ranger Program and tours and other programs led by the park rangers that offer an in-depth look at the park.
Hiking in Muir Woods can be for just about anyone. Canopy View Trail consists of 3.4 mile trail can be completed in 1-2 hours. Timid hikers and children will may want to take caution as there are a few areas with steep terrain that can be testing but incredibly fun! There are areas where you can skip over tree roots, hop on boulders, duck under the branches and squeeze through dueling tree trunks with the reward of a national park at the bottom. The best place to park to for trail access is at Mountain Home Inn and simply follow the signs towards Muir Woods/ Canopy View Trail. You will want to hit the trail early on the weekends or anytime during the weeks to avoid the crowds.
Muir Woods is also a haven for many endangered species, including the Coho Salmon Fingerlings and the Pacific Wren. Park goers may even spot river otters along the Redwood Creek.
Muir Woods Trading Company is the perfect stop to grab a bite on your journey through the forest. They are a little café that prides itself along the values of being local, fresh and sustainable. They have a great selection of sandwiches, salads and pastries for all to enjoy!
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Explore a vibrant downtown district and premium shopping amid award-winning vineyards.
Located in our very own backyard, Livermore Wine Country pleases all senses whether it’s the picturesque canyons, divine wines, or calm scenery. As one of California’s oldest wine regions, it played a pivotal role shaping today’s wine industry that now has welcoming tasting rooms and award-winning wines. In Livermore Wine Country, you’ll never run out of activities to do exploring more than 50 wineries ran by new vineyard-ists and fifth generation winegrowers. The Concannon and Wente vineyards are perhaps the most well-known and beloved vineries to visit – lunch at the Wente Restaurant is always a pleasure.
Downtown Livermore is a vibrant and fun area with several excellent restaurants, as well as art galleries, movie theatres, and boutique shopping. Downtown Livermore is the perfect place to relax and indulge on great food and entertainment.
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Eat at the best place in town for breakfast!
MJ’s is ranked #1 of 115 restaurants in Brentwood on Trip Advisor. This comfy hometown café offers all-day breakfast and lunch, but the breakfast is what people rave about. The second you walk up to this little spot you’ll know it must be delicious with the crowd of people patiently waiting for their table.
Be sure to come with an appetite or order to share because the portions are huge! There is a variety of breakfast food for everyone ranging from the healthier veggie omelet to the banana pecan waffle or French toast – a fan favorite! The servers want you to leave satisfied so don’t be afraid to ask for something slightly different than what is listed on the menu. Save room for the fresh handmade pastries from the bakery for dessert. You’ll feel right at home in the busy café, located in the heart of old Downtown Brentwood!
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Stroll through a beautiful world-renowned garden.
The Ruth Bancroft Garden & Nursery is a world-renowned 3.5-acre public garden established by Ruth Bancroft. The Garden holds more than 2,000 cactus, succulents, trees, and shrubs native to California, Mexico, Chile, South Africa, and Australia. It was the first garden to be preserved by The Garden Conservancy in the United States and is owned by a nonprofit who raises funds for its preservation. The Garden is a wonderful example of a water-conserving garden and houses important collections of aloes, agaves, yuccas, and echeverias. It is open to the public year-round and during every season you will find different blooms taking place.
The best way to experience the gardens is with a docent-led tour. The tour gives you a guided experience of The Garden with a discussion of the history and plants. The tour guides are extremely informative and friendly. You will receive a full view of The Garden and learn why Ruth Bancroft planted the plants she did. There is also a self-guided tour available that comes with a tour booklet, but the docent-led tour is highly recommended so you don’t miss out on any of the featured plants or information provided!
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Sip and savor at fabulous boutique wineries.
Woodinville Wine Country is a mere 30 minutes northeast of Seattle, but it might as well be the other side of the world. This small, scenic valley is where the fruit of Eastern Washington meets the vintners, chefs and flavors of the Pacific Northwest. It’s a delicious crossroads of winemaking, microbrewing, fine dining, and the people who pour their heart and soul into them. Explore, experience and enjoy! From the historic and beautiful grounds of Chateau Ste. Michelle to the quaint boutique wineries where you are likely to have the winemaker themselves pour you a glass of his or her finest blend, a wonderful variety of wine tasting experiences awaits you.
From the historic and beautiful grounds of Chateau Ste. Michelle to the quaint boutique wineries where you are likely to have the winemaker themselves pour a glass of his or her finest blend, a wonderful variety of winetasting experiences awaits you.
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Lake Tahoe offers year-round excitement for everyone, from sunbathers to skiers!
Whether you prefer sunbathing on the lakeside beach, hitting the slopes, or trying your luck at the casino, Lake Tahoe offers year-round excitement for everyone. Enjoy gourmet cuisine amidst the strikingly beautiful pine trees, or cool off in the clear blue water. A popular vacation spot, this town is as vibrant as it is gorgeous.
Gamblers typically choose to stay in the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe! The Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, and Montbleu all boast fun and exciting casino slots and card games.
Lake Tahoe in the winter is renowned for its impeccable skiing. The biggest and best ski resorts are Heavenly and Squaw Valley. In the summer months, the locals will enjoy Lake Tahoe beaches, with Kings Beach (free admission) being the most popular on the northern shore. South Lake Tahoe is the most visited side of the emerald bay, and includes popular beaches such as the dog friendly Nevada Beach.
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Enjoy a taste of Asia at the Downtown Stockton Asian Farmers' Market!
The Downtown Stockton Asian Farmers’ Market is one of California’s oldest and most successful markets. It is also one of the largest Asian markets on the West Coast. No need to travel to Asia with this Farmers’ Market in your backyard! It offers plenty of things ranging from fresh produce, fresh eggs, fresh frozen fish, rice, Chinese food made on site, and much more. The fresh flavors come from all over the world, including Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Korea, China, and India. This Farmers’ Market brings around 3,000 customers every Saturday and has received national recognition.
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Relax in the hot springs and indulge in good drinks
Indulge the senses in Calistoga! Built around natural springs in the middle of wine country, this is relaxation paradise. with renowned mud baths and hot springs that will soothe and rejuvenate, and boutiques and art galleries that will simply delight, there is so much to soak in, be it art or a mud bath. Known for the famous Castello di Amorosa, which combines art, architecture, and wine in a sumptuous Tuscan fortress, this Napa Area town offers many vineyards and sumptuous resorts. Enjoy a romantic stay at the Calistoga Ranch, or a visit to the highly rated Schramsberg Vineyards. To soak in the beauty of Calistoga, travel above the town in a cable car ride to Sterling Vineyards, which offers stunning panoramic views.
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Get your betting on at the California Grand Casino!
The California Grand Casino is the oldest continuously operating poker room in the world with poker games hosted since 1854, according to Card Player magazine. The original hotel and card room was a stop on the Pony Express in 1860 then moved across the street in July 2009. Since 2013 it has been voted “Best Casino in the San Francisco East Bay” by the Bay Area News Group, which includes the Contra Costa Times, San Jose Mercury News and the Oakland Tribune.
There are 19 gaming tables, a full bar, and a sit-down restaurant called The Grand Café in the Casino. It is open 24 hours a day, year-round, and the entire Casino is smoke free! The personnel and staff are friendly, well trained, and will always provide you with outstanding service. They have a popular Jackpot called “Progressive Bad Beat Double Jackpot” which starts at $140,000 and increases daily. The table games provided are Blackjack, Three Card poker, EZ Baccarat with optional bonus bets and Pai Gow poker. Once you’ve bet all you’ve got, go get a drink and a juicy burger in The Grand Café or build your own fantastic Asian dish at the Noodle Bar!
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Enjoy the shore, slots, slopes or scenic views of Lake Tahoe.
Whether you prefer sunbathing on the lakeside beach, hitting the slopes, or trying your luck at the casino, Lake Tahoe offers year-round excitement for everyone. Enjoy gourmet cuisine amidst the strikingly beautiful pine trees, or cool off in the clear blue water. A popular vacation spot, this town is as vibrant as it is gorgeous.
Gamblers typically choose to stay in the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe! The Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, and Montbleu all boast fun and exciting casino slots and card games.
Lake Tahoe in the winter is renowned for its impeccable skiing. The biggest and best ski resorts are Heavenly and Squaw Valley. In the summer months, the locals will enjoy Lake Tahoe beaches, with Kings Beach (free admission) being the most popular on the northern shore. South Lake Tahoe is the most visited side of the emerald bay, and includes popular beaches such as the dog friendly Nevada Beach.
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Perfectly blended wine and breathtaking mountain views!
What attracts visitors to Daou Winery is not just their perfectly blended wine, but also their breathtaking views that welcome you as you drive up the mountain to get to the winery. Daou overlooks the whole city of Paso Robles, California. It is secluded on top of a mountain and has the look and feel of a rustic castle. Drink like kings and queens for the day and enjoy the beautiful scenery, décor, and excellent customer service. Daou is known for their food pairing techniques and winemaker dinners. You get the best of both worlds at this vineyard—food and wine, what’s not to love? Don’t forget about the peaceful patio lounge that has the most amazing views of the surrounding cities and valleys! Take in the fresh air and take a mental picture of the views that are unlike anything you have experienced before.
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Breath-taking beauty in the heart of the Sierra Nevada
10,000 years. Yosemite has graced us with its beauty for 10,000 years. In this majestic national park, you find seemingly endless wilderness, sheer cliffs, spectacular water falls, and all in all the most remarkable tranquility. The abundant wild life—deer, bear, and fish—inhabit this spectacular park and were one of the many reasons year-round settlers arrived in the mid-1860’s. The breath-taking pictures of Yosemite do no justice to the true beauty, and only you can find out and see for yourself.
For those not willing to “rough-it” out in the campgrounds, the Yosemite Valley Lodge or the Majestic Yosemite Hotel will be a gorgeous lodge to sit back and relax in comfort. Dine at the beautiful Ahwahnee and enjoy the beautiful ambiance and delicious food.
Ever wanted to learn how to rock climb in the great outdoors? The Yosemite Mountaineering School offers private lessons and guided tours throughout the park!
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Join the Chamber of Commerce for their 5th annual Craft Beer Festival!
Wine tasting has been a popular activity in Brentwood for many years, but the craft beer movement is coming! This Festival focuses on the local beers in the area and helps promote craft beer as the new wine tasting. There are 20 different tasting booths with more than 40 beers to sample. Come out and support the Chamber of Commerce who work together to build a healthy economy for you and enhance your quality of life in the Brentwood community!
This festival is a great way to try new craft beers and mingle with people from the Brentwood community. Aside from unlimited beer tastings there is also a home brewing contest. You will sample the beers and then submit your favorite on a piece of paper. Most of the event takes place inside the Community Center, but outside there are high top tables and a beer garden with a band playing live music. Food pairings will also be available for sale during the event so don’t worry – you won’t go hungry. Beer connoisseurs are encouraged to purchase their tickets early and will also receive a complimentary glass when they do so.
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Spend a weekend getaway in the mellow beach town of Cayucos!
It is best to plan your visit to Cayucos in April or May so you may see the elephant seals on the Piedras Blancas Rookery. The Northern Elephant Seal is the largest seal in the Northern Hemisphere and the second largest in the world. These are awesome animals to see, as they only come ashore twice a year – in the winter for mating season and in the late springs towards early summer to grow new fur. In April and May you will find the largest number of seals on the beach, meaning you will be guaranteed to get a good view. The Rookery is spread over six miles of the shoreline around Point Piedras Blancas on the Central Coast of California with free viewing options that are open every day of the year.
For your next stop, take a tour through the 60,000 square feet mansion Hearst Castle up the road after viewing the elephant seals. It is known as the “Museum unlike any other in the USA!” There are many different tours to choose from when visiting Hearst Castle, but the Grand Room tour is recommended for first timers. This tour is a one-hour guided-tour highlighting the Assembly Room, Refectory, Billiard Room, Theater, Gardens, the Neptune and Roman pool. You will be taken throughout the social rooms and feel as if you are a guest of William Randolph Hearst yourself! The history and architecture of the Castle is amazing and loaded with ancient artifacts from all over the world. This is a must-see when in the area.
Moving right along with your getaway, dine like a local and enjoy fantastic Italian food with an energizing atmosphere at Café Della Via. With a must-try chicken marsala and a wonderful selection of fine wine, this is the restaurant to go to in Cayucos. You may also bring your own bottle of wine – just be prepared to pay a $15 corkage fee. All the servings are quite large so maybe choose a bruschetta to start with and then order a salad and entrée to split with whomever you are dining with. This place is always busy so be sure to make a reservation a few days in advance! Don’t get too stuffed at dinner – you’ll want to save room for dessert and take a trip across the street to the Brown Butter Cookie Company. Just follow the scent of delicious cookies! They have delicious fresh baked sea-salt topped cookies that will have your mouth watering. Remember to buy some extras to take home with you.
Of course, we can’t forget a place to stay – the Cayucos Beach Inn was rated the #1 best value out of 17 places to stay in Cayucos. Its central location makes it easy to get to the closest beach and shopping center nearby. The room rates begin at $145 with a complimentary breakfast and the friendly atmosphere makes it a perfect place to spend your weekend away!
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A fun traveling excursion with entertainment, wine, and food included.
The Pomar Junction Wine-Rail Excursions are unique compared to most outings. This excursion offers an afternoon train ride from the San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum over the beautiful Cuesta Grade to Paso Robles. Guests make a quick stop in Paso Robles and get transported to Pomar Junction Winery for a Train Wreck Friday party. The Winery books live entertainment for each evening and provides wine-tasting booths and food vendors with a lovely picnic area available for guests that want to bring their own food. From Pomar Junction Winery, guests will then be transported back to the SLO Amtrak Station after an amazing evening of dancing, wine-tasting, and enjoying the company of those around the Central Coast.
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Breath taking views and exceptional wine.
What attracts visitors to Daou Winery is not just their perfectly blended wine, but also their breath-taking views that welcome you as you drive up the mountain to get to the winery. Daou overlooks the whole city of Paso Robles, California. It is secluded on top of a mountain and has the look and feel of a rustic castle. Drink like kings and queens for the day and enjoy the beautiful scenery, décor, and excellent customer service. Daou is known for their food pairing techniques and winemaker dinners. You get the best of both worlds at this vineyard—food and wine, what’s not to love? Don’t forget about the peaceful patio lounge that has the most amazing views of the surrounding cities and valleys! Take in the fresh air and take a mental picture of the views that are unlike anything you have experienced before.
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Catch the ferry from San Francisco to experience one of the most beautiful and history rich islands in the Bay area.
Catch the ferry from San Francisco to experience one of the most beautiful and history rich islands in the Bay area. Angel Island is a hidden gem full of fun, adventure, and American history. In addition to the beautiful 360° views of San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Richmond Bridge, Tiburon, San Fran, and the Bay, there are tons of things to see and do!
Ride the open-air tram for a relaxing trip around the island – an experience that is highly recommended for first time visitors of the Island. You will listen to an audio recording that provides you with interesting history and current day information about the various sites you are passing. The tram stops at Battery Ledyard, which is one of the best photo opportunities in the Bay Area, with the backdrop of the entire skyline of San Francisco.
Make your way to Angel Island Café for lunch. The Café offers delicious food made to order. The Way Down South is their specialty sandwich – and a must-try – made up of BBQ Snake River pork shoulder and their delicious secret sauce. This sandwich alone will be worth the ferry ride over!
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Voted as “Best of the East Bay” by Diablo magazine, 2013-2016.
As one of the most inventive Thair restaurants with beautiful and colorful food, Kacha Thai Bistro is a must-try restaurant in the area. The Bistro is a family-run restaurant that believes in excellent quality ingredients – you won’t find and GMOs here and no trans-fat cooking oil is used.
The modern establishment has been earning buzz since 2013 for its creative Thai food and stylish atmosphere. It was also featured on the Culture trip for “The 10 Must Try Restaurants in Walnut Creek.” The menu is huge and features both traditional and contemporary Thai dishes and provides something for everyone.
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Explore, learn and relax in the backyard of San Francisco
Golden Gate Park is massive state park that encompasses the picturesque side of San Francisco. Within its rectangular borders, you can enjoy numerous museums, such as the CA Academy of Sciences, and the de Young Museum. Take a stroll through the San Francisco Botanical Gardens, the famous Rose Garden, or the Japanese Tea Garden. If you would rather picnic on the lakeshore, there are several lakes to enjoy as well, the largest being Stow Lake in the middle. Or perhaps you would like to enjoy the beach – Ocean Beach offers a Pacific Ocean beach to stroll along.
As you are strolling through the park check out the Stow Lake Boathouse which is a walk-up café that offers casual eats including some vegan options. Then after lunch you can rent a pedal or rowboat to adventure the water.
If you are looking to dine with an ocean view be sure check out Beach Chalet for some fresh seafood and award winning local craft beers! In fact, they are known for offering specials for Wine Wednesday, $1.00 beers on Monday and 2-for-1 Margaritas throughout the week. After you are done eating, head downstairs to The Park Chalet that offers a different atmosphere with a stone fireplace and glass ceiling. There is plenty to do at the park such as browsing historic artifacts, experience “a bird’s eye view” with a three-dimensional Golden Gate Park model or shop to you drop at the gift shop. They even offer a summer in the park concert series featuring different local artists.
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Enjoy a day at the races.
Experience horse betting with a view like none other! The Golden Gate Fields are right on the shore of the San Francisco Bay which offers panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Mount Tamalpais, and the San Francisco city skyline. So, if you’re not into horse races, at least come to admire the beautiful views.
If you’re looking for a casual day at the races, purchase the Grandstand seats with unassigned seating at a general admission cost of $6. You may visit the paddock to see the horses up close before they head out for their race or enjoy watching the race from the railing. The Turf Club is for a more sophisticated day at the races. In the Turf Club you are seated on the top level of the grandstand with amazing views of the track and indoor seating with a delicious dining menu, full bar, and betting windows. The admission for the Turf Club costs $12 on weekdays and $15 on weekends and holidays. If you are interested in getting a group of people together to go to the races, it is recommended to purchase a box for up to eight guests at the Club House. The Club House is located between the Turf Club and the Grandstand seats with indoor and outdoor seating. The admission costs $10 ($5 on Sunday) and the box seats are an additional $5 per person.
If you want to get the most bang for your buck, visit the track during the summer on a Sunday for Dollar Day! Every Sunday during the summer months it will only cost $1 for each of the following: general parking, general admission, programs, hot dogs, beer, mimosas, and sodas!
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Go back to the golden days of California history within this 28-acre state park.
Located along the scenic Sacramento River, Old Town Sacramento offers a chance to look in the past of our historic state. Relive the glory days of the Gold Rush at the Sacramento History Museum or marvel at the amazing feat of the Transcontinental Railroad at the California State Railroad Museum as you explore Old Sacramento. Take a River Boat Cruise or a horse-drawn carriage, be sure to try the salt water taffy from Munchies, or explore the unique and locally-owned shops. The Delta King Riverboat offers an exciting look back on the trade route between Sacramento and SF. Whatever you do, you’ll always feel sense of joy in Old Town Sac.
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Spend the afternoon with friends by the Bay at two first class local distilleries located on the old Alameda Naval Base, rich in history and with beautiful views of San Francisco.
Spend the afternoon with friends by the Bay at two first class local distilleries located on the old Alameda Naval Base, rich in history and with beautiful views of San Francisco.
St. George Spirits was founded as America’s first eau de vie distillery in 1982 by Jörg Rupf. Rupf grew up in Germany’s Black Forest, born to a family of distillers. He went into law and became, at the time, Germany’s youngest judge. On a visit to the University of California at Berkeley in the late 1970s, he decided to stay and distill local fruit to produce eau de vie. In August 2001, Rupf met with fellow artisan distiller Ansley Coale, president of Craft Distillers and a collaborator in Germain-Robin brandy, to discuss producing flavored vodkas using a method similar to the production of eau de vie.
Hangar 1 Vodka was founded in 2001, with Rupf overseeing production and Coale handling design and marketing. Operations were initially based in St. George’s distillery in Hangar 1, a 2,000 square-foot World War II-era hangar at the old Alameda Naval Air Station, before expanding to a 60,000 square-foot hangar in Alameda.
Hangar 1 is a small batch vodka made from a blend of pot-distilled Viognier grapes and column still-distilled American wheat. The flavored varieties are created by infusing the vodka base with fresh fruit, and then distilling the vodka. The fresh fruits are obtained in-season from farms throughout the U.S. Hangar 1’s flavored vodkas contain mostly unique fruits, such as Kaffir Lime and Buddha’s Hand Citron, as well as experimental flavors such as Chipotle and a favorite, Rosé.
St. George Spirits is an artisanal distillery located in Alameda that produces a range of alcoholic beverages under the direction of Master Distiller Lance Winters. They are known for producing vodka, absinthe, whiskey, rum, gin, brandy, liqueurs, and a range of exotic spirits.
Drive time from Trilogy at the Vineyards is just 55 minutes.
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1. Call ahead to schedule an appointment for your private tour and tasting.
2. Dress in layers! Both distilleries are right on the water with beautiful views of the Bay. After your tour, you can purchase cocktails from the mixologist to enjoy your day on the Bay!
Catch a Giants game at AT&T Park!
AT&T Park is home to the San Francisco Giants and has been recognized as one of the country’s most beautiful ballparks since it opened in 2000. It should be on every baseball fan’s bucket list. If you’re not a huge baseball fan, AT&T is an awesome place to enjoy it’s unique character and breathtaking views. This ballpark is home to many memorable moments such as Barry Bonds hitting his 756th career home run, becoming the hum run champion in 2007 and when Matt Cain pitched the 22nd perfect game in MLB history in 2012.
Aside from watching one of the most competitive teams in baseball, there are numerous entertainment options to keep fans entertained while at the Park. The Coca-Cola Fan Lot holds the famous 80-foot wooden Coca-Cola bottle where fans of all ages may slide into home plate from one of the four slides inside of it. Fans may also check out the world’s largest baseball glove that rests next to the Coca-Cola bottle. Every time a Giant player hits a homerun, strobe lights flash inside the Coca-Cola bottle with bubbles floating out of the mouth. The enthusiasm and team spirit at a Giants game is something you won’t want to miss!
This ballpark has also been known as a foodie’s paradise – there are a plethora of dining options to choose from at AT&T Park. Enjoy the best sandwich in the Park at Crazy Crab’z on the Promenade Level. The sandwich is filled with real Dungeness crab topped with a bit of mayonnaise and tomato slices in a crispy grilled garlic sourdough bread. If you’re looking for something a bit lighter, head 4,320 square-foot garden located behind centerfield wall, under the scoreboard. The Garden features two healthy concession stands: Hearth Table and Garden Table. Both stands offer delicious items made with their fresh fruits and vegetables from the garden.
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Enjoy a memorable visit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art!
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a modern art museum located in the heart of San Francisco. It holds an internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art, featuring over 33,000 works of paintings, sculptures, photography, architecture, design, and media arts. The museum is one of the largest in the United States and one of the largest in the world for modern and contemporary art.
There are seven giant floors to explore within the museum. It holds important works from famous arts such as Andy Warhol, Ansel Adams, Paul Klee, and many more. Yearly it hosts more than twenty different exhibitions and over three hundred educational programs. Among numerous collections of beautiful art, there is also a rooftop garden featuring two open-air spaces with views of sculptures and the San Francisco skyline.
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Explore Fisherman's Wharf!
Fisherman’s Wharf is one of the busiest and well-known tourist attractions in the western United States, but don’t let that scare you off! There are a ton of things to do nearby Fisherman’s Wharf, making it a must-see when in San Francisco.
Pier 39 is one of the popular San Francisco sites you must see when visiting Fisherman’s Wharf – there is plenty of shopping and restaurant options as well as amazing views of the bay. Seafood is a must when going to a restaurant on Pier 39 since it is local, fresh, and sustainably farmed. Sit outside at Fog Harbor Fish House for fresh seafood dishes as well as a complimentary view of the Golden Gate Bridge. If you’re looking for a more casual lunch, walk up to any of the stalls selling crab and clam chowder in the famous sourdough bread bowls!
Once your sweet tooth kicks in after lunch, head over to Ghirardelli Square, home to the original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop. Ghirardelli Chocolate is world renowned for its quality and taste, so the chocolate store will be extremely busy. The line goes quick and the store gives free samples of chocolate bars as you wait. Try the Ghirardelli World Famous Hot Sundae that comes with fudge, brownies, peanut butter, creamy ice cream and whipped cream; it’s delicious!
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Located 30 miles south of San Francisco on the Pacific Coast, Half Moon Bay is a beautiful town with stunning views of the ocean and the nearby forests and hills.
Located 30 miles south of San Francisco on the Pacific Coast, Half Moon Bay is a beautiful town with stunning views of the ocean and the nearby forests and hills. Escape the big city and enjoy pristine beaches, fine dining, beautiful golf courses, or a stroll through shops and galleries in the historic downtown area. Half Moon Bay State Park offers a beautiful beach area with dramatic cliffs, where you can hike trails or even enjoy a horseback ride. Enjoy a totally tubular surf on the waves here – a popular surfing spot. End the evening with a drink from the Half Moon Bay Distillery as you sit and watch the ocean waves as the sunsets.
This is a great escape for the day or you can choose to extend your trip and stay at one of the many accommodations in the area. If you choose to stay the weekend be sure to add a day of wine tasting at Bouchaine Vineyards, Schug Carneros Estate Winery and a stop at Montara Point Lighthouse to learn a little about the history and culture in the area.
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Have some tropical fun aboard the Morro Bay Tiki Cruise!
The Morro Bay Tiki Cruise is a peaceful and educational, once in a lifetime experience! This tour allows you to experience the Morro Bay Harbor from a different perspective. With the cool, fresh breeze and the smell of the ocean, what is there not to enjoy? The tour guides will discuss the history and construction of the harbor, rock, and smokestacks. Guests will also experience an up-close view of the endangered native sea otters and other indigenous wildlife in the Morro Bay Harbor. Not only will you learn about what nature has to offer, but you will also get an overview of the commercial fishing industry and recommendations of the best dining and attractions offered in Morro Bay. Plus, how can you resist the cheeky fun of a tiki bar themed boat?
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Visit a beautiful living museum!
The University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley is a 34-acre botanical garden in the Berkeley Hills, which is inside the city boundary of Oakland, overlooking the San Francisco Bay. It holds one of the most diverse collections of plants in the US and is famous for its large amount of rare and endangered species.
It is best to give yourself two hours or more when visiting the Garden. The Garden contains more than 20,000 accessions, representing 324 plant families in addition to 12,000 different species and subspecies, so there is a ton to see! The collections within the Garden are in geographically organized sections which include African, Asian, Australasian, California Native Chinese Medicinal Herb Garden, Mediterranean, New World Desert, North American, Meso American, and South American plants.
A great way to see the Garden on your first-time visit is through a docent-led tour. The docent-led tours are free with your Garden admission and are available to the public at 1:30pm, Thursday through Sunday, year-round.
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