![]() ![]() See the wild Tule Elk at Tomales Point, whale watch from the 150-year old Point Reyes Lighthouse and get a look at the elephant seal colony at Chimney Rock.Įat & Drink: When you’ve had your fill of Point Reyes, hit the road to drive up the inland-side of Tomales Bay. Out near the beach, find Outerlands in the Outer Sunset, a beloved brunch spot with killer Dutch pancakes, or the Cliff House, an SF historical landmark overlooking Ocean Beach where the popovers are hot, free and endless.ĭo: The Point Reyes National Seashore is an unusual mix of historical ranching and dairy lands and protected wilderness. The boutique Hotel Kabuki in Japantown will swath you in its Zen aesthetic for around $325/night.īreakfast: Before heading over the Golden Gate Bridge to Marin, grab a satisfying Southern breakfast in Lower Haight at Two Jacks Nik’s Place. Stay: The ultra-stylish Proper Hotel near the Civic Center is a carefully orchestrated gallery of art and design with a popular rooftop bar starting at around $175/night. After dinner, experience the dark side of tiki with artisan cocktails served in a doomed plane at Last Rites. The murals in the Mission neighborhood, North Beach’s Coit Tower, and downtown museums like the SFMoMa are among the many must-sees.Įat & Drink: Get an authentic modern take on Chinese food at Mister Jiu’s or a San Francisco-style burrito from a city favorite, La Taqueria. Find art deco nostalgia with a contemporary edge in the casually sophisticated Mayfair Hotel downtown ($150/night).īreakfast: Get a classic LA diner breakfast at the House of Breakfast or one inspired by LA’s cultural diversity at Koreatown’s Here’s Looking at You.ĭo: From the “Painted Ladies” (Victorian homes) of the Haight to the back-alleys of the largest Chinatown outside of Asia, San Francisco is one of the country’s most enchanting cities. In Koreatown, between Hollywood and downtown, the boutique LINE LA boasts local art and regular events for around $250/night. Stay: Los Angeles is huge and getting from one neighborhood to another can be a major time suck so choose your hotel’s location carefully. After dinner, The Slipper Clutch, a downtown bar inspired by New York punk rock, serves up highballs and craft beer with a side of pinball. Some of the country’s best modern art is housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).Įat & Drink: Dig into sisig and lumpia at the hip and modern Filipino restaurant Ma’am Sir or Middle Eastern specialties from beloved Chef Ori at Bavel. Wander through massive Griffith Park (don’t miss the historic Griffith Observatory) or stop by the La Brea Tar Pits for a glimpse of prehistoric Los Angeles. Do: The options for things to do in Los Angeles are virtually endless. ![]()
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