Cities in California: where should I visit?
California is probably the most idealised region in the world. Nicknamed as 'Golden State', the third largest state in the US is famous for its sun, sand and ocean, unique cities, mountains, glamour and more. If you're not sure what cities you should visit, this article will help you find out the information you need.
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General information
Facts
Economically, California is essential through the film and music industry which dominates the entertainment field.
Also, technology, financial services and real estate are fundamental economic pillars.
Home to the right-wing Orange County and San Diego, but also main source of left-wing movements like environmentalism, gay and immigrants rights, California is the most liberal state setting the standards for the rest of the US in terms of social acceptance and progressive actions.
When to go
Anytime of the year would be perfect to visit any places in California, depending on where you want to go and what you want to see.
The peak time is, obviously, during summer between late May and early September. Summer is good for beach vacations, camping, hiking and mountain-biking.
During winter, (November to February) the mountains are a magnet for skiers and snowboarders. Plus accommodation rates go down.
Cities
There is a long list of cities to visit in California, nevertheless here are just a few.
Los Angeles
The 'City of Angels' or Lala Land is recognized as America's capital of pop culture.
It is the world leader in terms of producing popular entertainment which is the foundation of its universal fame.
Downtown LA is a place, among others, you wouldn't want to miss.
From Walt Disney Concert Hall to Little Tokyo or Chinatown, Downtown has everything: a melting pot of world cultures, art and wonderful spaces which rival with NYC or Chicago.
San Diego
Set on the sunny Pacific, it's chock-full with tourist attractions (Seaworld, Zoo, Legoland) and perfect beaches.
Don't miss Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego's downtown dining and entertainment district.
San Francisco
Famous for its steep hills and diverse mix of modern and Victorian architecture, San Francisco is an amazing tourist destination.
Strolling across the Golden Gate Bridge, hopping on one of the cable cars and taking the Ferry to Alcatraz should be on your to-do list.
The cosmopolitan and diverse, San Fran is also known for its large Asian-American and LGBT communities.
Palm Springs
For those who are into desert, Palm Springs used to be the place where celebrities would either hide from the media or just relax.
You can find anything from superb golf courses to spa-resorts, shops and restaurants.
Nearby, there are also the Joshua Tree National Park and Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.