One of our favorite road trips was our drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco along the California coast! We saw some of the most stunning landscapes along the way. This iconic road trip, primarily following the famous Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), also known as Highway 1, is filled with breathtaking views, charming towns, and unforgettable experiences.
Here’s a detailed guide to help you plan your trip, including must-see stops, dining options, and accommodations.
Day 1: Los Angeles to Santa Barbara
Stops and Attractions:
Malibu: Start your journey with a scenic drive through Malibu. Stop at Zuma Beach for a morning stroll or surf.
Visit the Getty Villa for a dose of culture and art.
Santa Monica: Take a ride on the Santa Monica Pier and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Walk along Third Street Promenade for some shopping and street performances.
Santa Barbara: Explore the Santa Barbara Mission for a glimpse into California’s history.
Take a stroll at Stearns Wharf.
Dining Options:
Malibu Farm Cafe (Malibu)/ Organic breakfast or brunch with ocean views.
The Lark (Santa Barbara): Trendy dinner spot with farm-to-table dishes.
Accommodations:
Hotel Milo Santa Barbara: Beachfront hotel with charming gardens.
Kimpton Canary Hotel: Luxurious experience in the heart of downtown.
Day 2: Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo
Stops and Attractions:
Solvang: A Danish-inspired town, perfect for a mid-morning coffee and a pastry from Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery.
Pismo Beach: Relax on the sandy shores or take a walk on the pier.
Explore the nearby Monarch Butterfly Grove if you’re visiting in the fall or winter months.
San Luis Obispo: Visit Bubblegum Alley, a quirky local landmark.
Explore Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa in the heart of downtown.
Dining Options:
Madonna Inn’s Copper Cafe (San Luis Obispo): for a unique dining experience with hearty American dishes.
Novo Restaurant & Lounge (San Luis Obispo): Riverside dining experience with global cuisine.
Accommodations:
Madonna Inn: One-of-a-kind stay with themed rooms and a vibrant atmosphere.
Apple Farm Inn: Cozy, country-style inn.
Day 3: San Luis Obispo to Monterey
Stops and Attractions:
Hearst Castle: Take a tour of this opulent estate in San Simeon for a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst.
Elephant Seal Vista Point: Stop to watch the fascinating elephant seals basking on the beach near Piedras Blancas.
Big Sur: Drive through the majestic Big Sur coastline, stopping at McWay Falls and Bixby Creek Bridge for the iconic photo opportunities.
Carmel-by-the-Sea: Explore the quaint village with its art galleries, boutique shops, and charming cottages.
Dining Options:
Nepenthe (Big Sur): Panoramic ocean views.
Carmel Bakery (Carmel-by-the-Sea): for a quick bite or sweet treat.
Accommodations:
Big Sur River Inn: Rustic stay nestled among redwoods.
La Playa Carmel: Elegant hotel near Carmel Beach.
Day 4: Monterey to San Francisco
Stops and Attractions:
Monterey: Visit the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium and explore Cannery Row.
We went on a really fun whale watching cruise. The weather wasn’t the best but we saw lots of whales.
Pacific Grove: Take a scenic drive along 17-Mile Drive, stopping at the Lone Cypress and Pebble Beach.
Santa Cruz: Visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk for some nostalgic fun and stunning beach views.
Half Moon Bay: Enjoy a peaceful walk along Half Moon Bay State Beach before heading to San Francisco.
Dining Options:
The Fish Hopper (Monterey): Fresh seafood with views of the bay.
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company (Half Moon Bay): Casual meal and craft beers.
Accommodations:
InterContinental The Clement Monterey: Luxury by the bay.
Half Moon Bay Lodge: Serene retreat near the coast.
Final Destination: San Francisco
There is so much to see & do in San Francisco; explore iconic landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and Fisherman’s Wharf. Stroll through neighborhoods like Chinatown and Haight-Ashbury for a taste of the city’s diverse culture. Take a short drive 12 miles north of San Francisco to the
Muir Woods National Monument. California, is a breathtaking old-growth coastal redwood forest. Known for its towering trees and serene atmosphere, Muir Woods is a sanctuary for nature lovers and a perfect destination for anyone seeking tranquility and a connection with the natural world.
IMPORTANT - It’s a timed entry park, so be sure to buy your pass ahead of time.
Dining Options:
Quince: Located in the historic Jackson Square, Quince is a three-Michelin-star restaurant that offers an exquisite dining experience. The seasonal tasting menu showcases the finest local ingredients, with a focus on Italian and French cuisine. The elegant ambiance and impeccable service make it perfect for a special occasion.
Zuni Café: Located on Market Street. Renowned for its roasted chicken and bread salad, Zuni offers a menu of Mediterranean-inspired dishes that change with the seasons. The restaurant’s cozy interior and inviting ambiance make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Accommodations:
The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square: Located in the heart of Union Square, The Westin St. Francis San Francisco is an iconic hotel that combines historical grandeur with modern luxury. This renowned landmark offers guests a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and sophistication, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. We loved this hotel!
Hotel Nikko San Francisco: A luxurious stay in the heart of the city, Hotel Nikko San Francisco offers modern comfort and unparalleled service. Just a short walk from Union Square, this hotel provides easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment.
This road trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco is an unforgettable journey along one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. Each stop offers unique experiences and stunning views, making it a perfect adventure for travelers seeking natural beauty and cultural richness.
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