Chapter 252: Don't Say Parting
And if you don't arrive at the right time, you need to wait for more than two hours, which will affect the next trip. In addition www.biquge.info the entrance fee of the castle is higher than other national parks in the United States, it is divided into four different routes, each line charges separately, ranging from $25-$30, all down to $105, you can pay attention to its official website for the specific schedule of the show.
I highly recommend a restaurant in San Simeon, Sebastian's Store (found on yelp, so much reviewed), Xueluo and Yanzhi Sweet and Sugar Candy have lunch here, it is an authentic American burger with fries, sandwiches and the like. Burgers have beef, chicken, and fish, which are different from burgerking, which are all freshly made and sold here, like beef burgers, which are freshly fried beef patties.
The burger is also surprisingly large, really about the same size as the average human face, and it is difficult for girls to eat one, and one for boys is full, and the taste is also very good. The "meat meat" that is now popular in China is the most common plant on the roadside of Highway 1. There is a large green area near the restaurant, and you can see the pier that stretches into the sea as you walk towards the coast.
At this time, the sky is clear and the sky is clear, and although the weather in Big Sur has left some regrets, it has now completely made up for it, and you can appreciate the breathtaking beauty of Highway 1. There are many anglers on the trestle, some are even children around 10 years old, skillfully throwing rods, fishing, and picking hooks, and they are stunned by the snow falling, Yanzhi sweetness, and sugar candy.
There are tables and faucets dedicated to cleaning the fish on the bridge, and when the anglers throw the entrails of the fish into the sky, seagulls will pass by in twos and threes, and they can easily catch and take them away. The ecological environment here is very good, and I saw a few seals on the bridge. Just over 10 kilometres from San Simón is the Cambria town.
The size is about the same as St Simon, there is nothing to see, so there is no stop. Morro Bay (Morro Bay) Take a break at Morro Bay, a tranquil bay that, despite the crashing waves of the open sea, remains as tranquil as an inland lake. That round hill is called Morro Rock.
Morro Bay got its name from this. Hanging out on the beach, watching the fishing boats come and go, flocks of seabirds surround the fishing boats, picking up the "delicious" discarded by the fishermen. Solvang's terminus today is also the place to stay today, and as mentioned earlier, the town of Solvang is due to its unique Danish style.
Hotels are particularly difficult to book, and after looking around with several booking platforms, I found that there were only more than 10 hotels, and when they booked in April, less than half of them had rooms left. Solvang is a Danish word meaning "sunny pastoral". Located in Santa Barbara County, Central California, 130 miles from Los Angeles, it is a rustic, pocket-sized town with typical Nordic scenery.
The town has picturesque Danish architecture, Danish windmills, Danish food, wine and Danish crafts. Solvang, which means "sunny countryside" in Danish, is a fitting example of a Danish village where more than 300 days of the year are said to be sunny. The town is less than 100 years old.
Five immigrants from Denmark bought the then-inconspicuous plot of land, and these traditional Danish farmers built a village school in the area so that their children could receive a traditional Danish education in addition to farming. Gradually, around this school, the Danish village of Solvang, thousands of miles away from Denmark proper, was formed.
According to statistics, two-thirds of the resident population is of Danish descent. So, if you're in North America, why fly thousands of miles to Denmark in Northern Europe to reflect the Danish vibe. There's a Walmart 2 miles outside of town where you can buy supplies. It's about the size of Carmel, and you can take a walk during the day or after dinner.
There are also only one or two main streets that are more prosperous, with the same Nordic style, gathering many bars, small craft shops, and cafes, which are very suitable for concave shapes.
I finally booked this in one of the few hotels with vacant rooms left, the location is very good, just off the main street, an independent compound, a bit like a MOTEL model, a two-storey building, plenty of parking spaces, good rooms, large area, clean and comfortable, complete hardware facilities, microwave ovens and the like.
Breakfast is included, but interestingly, breakfast is not eaten in the hotel, but in a CAFE across the road from the hotel, whose bread is famous in the town, and the smell of bread is appetizing as soon as you enter the door. The landmark of the Danish town: the windmill, is a perfect match for the blue sky and white clouds.
The small town of Santa Barbara, then you can reach the final destination: Los Angeles. There are 2 routes from the Danish town to Santa Barbara, either by the sea, 75 km apart, or by the inland highway, which is 55 km. Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara is a city on the Pacific coast of Santa Barbara County, California, United States.
Located about 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Santa Barbara, known as the "American Riviera", is a beautiful coastal city with a high degree of greenery, and is one of the top 10 ideal places to live for the rich and famous in the United States. One of the attractions of Santa Barbara is its view of the sea.
The second is her small-town atmosphere with Spanish characteristics. Santa Barbara was ruled by the Spanish in its early years, so the architecture here is very Spanish, like a Spanish town. Santa Barbara is ranked fourth on the list of the top 10 best places to live for the richest in the United States, making it an ideal place for many wealthy people to live after retirement.
The climate is mild all year round, making it ideal for a holiday. The city is dotted with beautiful historic buildings, European-style arcades, fountains, palm trees, and gorgeous triangular plums. There are many attractions to see, such as the Church of Santa Barbara, a seaside park, a tropical botanical garden, various art galleries and museums, and a shopping street with famous products.
Santa Barbara is also a Hollywood favorite, with the Oscar-winning films "The Graduate" and "A Glass of Wine" being filmed here. The air is filled with the scent of citrus and jasmine, the white buildings with Spanish red-tiled roofs and the blooming bougainvillea (bougainvillea) are hung on the outside, and the town is best known for its churches and courts.
If you have time, you can go for a walk. The Santa Barbara County Courthouse is known as the most beautiful government building in the United States. It was built 160 years ago by Spanish immigrants and has been used for government offices. And in 1926 it was officially changed to a local court. The courthouse has a bell tower where visitors can climb to the top of the court on their own and take an elevator from the first floor to the top floor for a bird's-eye view of the city.
Founded in 1786 by Catholics in Spain, Santa Barbara Church was rebuilt in 1927 and 1953 after being destroyed by an earthquake. It is one of the ten cathedrals in California and one of the city's treasures. Its unique stone twin towers are impressive, imitating the architectural features of ancient Rome.
The interior of the church is also open to the public and offers a variety of artefacts, with slightly faded red tiles and mottled walls telling the story of the church's long history and legends, and even if you don't pay attention to the church's stuff, it's a good idea to take a stroll. It's Sunday, and there's a choir in time.
It's similar to the pier in St. Simon, it's wooden, but it's wider and longer, you can drive up the bridge for a little parking fee, you can also see fishing boats, seabirds, anglers, and if you're lucky, you can see seals in the sea. Once you've got all the attractions on Highway 1, if you're not done yet, drive along the beach all the way to Santa Monica Beach.
About 145 kilometers, if you go directly to the city of Los Angeles, you can take the inland highway from Ventura Ventura, the distance is a little closer, passing through the Camarillo Outlets on the way, the size and area are similar to the Desert in the east of Los Angeles, the brand is complete, divided into three areas, you can drive between the areas, park in the nearest parking lot and go shopping.
This time, I didn't go to other outlets in Los Angeles, because I had already achieved a lot of success in Camarillo, the back box was stuffed, and I bought everything I needed, and considering that the Desert is too far away, 160 kilometers east of Los Angeles, LA is a famous "blockade", and a whole day will pass after going there.
Compared to the Desert, Camarillo is the route from Highway 1 to Los Angeles, and even if you don't take Highway 1, it is only 70 kilometers from LA, with few people, no teams, and a full range of sizes. Camarillo Outlet Map and Brand In fact, the original plan was to go shopping and then go to Santa Monica Beach to watch the sunset.
But as soon as I bought something, I couldn't control the time, and it was already sunset when I came out of Ole, so I had to give up. But it's okay, you don't have to schedule time shopping for the rest of the trip, and you can free up a day to visit Santa Monica and the attractions in LA. Continue on the highway to the last city of the journey.
Los Angeles, I believe there is no need to introduce too much, LA is one of the most familiar American cities in China, Hollywood is its unique symbol, but also its window to show its unique charm to the world. Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States after New York, surrounded by mountains on three sides and the sea on the other, and has a mild and pleasant climate. It is also the cultural and entertainment center of the United States.
Endless beaches and sunshine, Hollywood, the famous "Kingdom of Cinema", the stunning Universal Studios, Disneyland, and Beverly Hills. Make Los Angeles a world-famous "movie city" and "tourist city". Los Angeles is a sprawling and scattered city built on thousands of small homes.
In the green shade, row upon row of courtyard-style buildings, with elegant colors, exquisite shapes, and different styles, are all over the flat hills. The high-rise buildings in the city are pitiful, especially when viewed from an airplane, there are very few high-rise buildings, all the buildings are "evenly spread", and the same is true of San Francisco and other western American cities, and I believe that the eastern cities like New York will be diametrically opposed.
Los Angeles' highways and city streets are crisscrossed by a spider's web. Its road area accounts for about 30% of the city's area, and it is the city with the most developed highways in the United States and the city with the most cars in the United States. It's two full days in LA, and the itinerary is roughly like this.
On the first day, I spent the whole day at Universal Studios, and on the second day, I walked around Santa Monica Beach, Billy Buddha Mountain, Sunset Boulevard, Walk of Stars (I didn't actually go, because it was no different from Hong Kong), Hollywood Sign (excellent location, see below), Griffith Observatory (sunset, night view), it seems that there are many attractions, but in fact, the time is not tight.
In the middle, Xueluo, Yan Zhitian, and Tangtang also went to Messi, bought something, ate lunch, and returned home on the afternoon of the third day. The location of the hotel in Los Angeles also made it a bit difficult for the snow to fall, this time for three nights, and generally speaking, the Santa Monica area is the most popular area for tourists to stay (close to the sea, slightly more expensive, pleasant and far from the city's attractions).
The airport area (easy to enter and exit, low housing prices), the business district (the city center on the map, the housing prices are medium, and the safety is said to be worrying), and the most popular Hollywood area (many hotels, attractions are concentrated, and the prices are slightly higher). Initially, for the convenience of going to the Walk of Fame and Billy Buddha Village, I booked a hotel near Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard.
About three star standards, in the early 1,000s per night, and later found that the price of the Hilton next to Universal Studios was not much more expensive (just in time for the exchange rate to soar, very suitable), there is a shuttle bus to and from Universal Studios, and it is only a few minutes walk away.
The hotel is near the entrance of Universal Studios, Xueluo and Yan Zhitian, Tangtang stay in the executive floor room can overlook the entire Universal Studios panorama and the LA night view in the distance from the floor-to-ceiling windows, the service is considerate, the room area is not small, the reservation is written that breakfast is not included, but in fact, after check-in, you will receive a free buffet breakfast coupon from the hotel every day.
The disadvantage is that you have to charge $24 per day for parking (more than half of the hotels in LA are like this, generally $20), and the hotel's WIFI is charged, and almost all the previous hotels are free WIFI, but Xueluo and Yan Zhitian and Tangtang have mobile boxes, so you are not afraid if you miss the buffet in Las Vegas.
It doesn't matter because the dinner buffet at the Hilton Café Sierra is also remarkable, with a wide variety of dishes, including lobster, seafood, steak, Japanese cuisine, selected Chinese cuisine, Italian cuisine, French pastry desserts, and chocolate fountains, but the buffet is only available from Friday to Sunday evenings. About $40/person, worth recommending.
Universal Studios has always longed for it, so I gave up Disney, which I had already been to in Hong Kong and was not very interested in. In the morning, take the shuttle bus directly at the door of the hotel, and arrive at the cinema in two or three minutes. I have previously booked a priority ticket to Universal Studios in advance from the official website of the outlet, and you can enter the park directly with the printed ticket with a QR code.