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Monterey Bay supports one of the world's most diverse ecosystems and spans a whopping 5,300 square miles. A National Marine Sanctuary since 1992, it's an...more
see the Big Sur + Monterey guideKayaking is a good way to explore La Jolla Cove's cliffs and dramatic sea caves. La Jolla Kayak rents tandem and single sit-on-top kayaks and offers guided...more
see the San Diego guideAside from—obviously—Disneyland, there are lots of other sights and activities in L.A. that are geared toward kids. They'll be wowed by the La Brea...more
see the Los Angeles guideThis magnificent Beaux Arts building commands dramatic views of Golden Gate Bridge. Inside, its collection of ancient and European art spans 4,000 years,...more
see the San Francisco guideThis 128-acre theme park, made up of 15,000 LEGO models built from more than 30 million LEGO bricks, sounds kitschy, but it's actually pretty cool. The rides,...more
see the San Diego guideIt has been said that San Francisco, the birthplace of a generation of Beat authors, is a city in love with two things: books and booze. Once a year, local...more
see the San Francisco guideLACMA's permanent collection of over 100,000 works includes everything from extraordinary Asian antiquities to period costumes to contemporary artworks. It also...more
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A 30-minute drive directly north of San Francisco, the rolling hills and dramatic cliffs of the Marin Headlands offer the perfect respite from city bustle. The...more
see the San Francisco guideLess than a half-hour drive from downtown, Tijuana (abbreviated to TJ by locals), especially the area around Avenida Revolución, is dirty, loud, cheesy,...more
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Home to the city's Latino community and popular with artists and yuppies, too, the gritty Mission District has taquerías and thrift stores, hip bars and...more
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