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When most people think of Los Angeles, their minds tend to wander to the Hollywood sign, Rodeo Drive, bumper to bumper traffic, and palm trees. While all of this is very much a part of the LA scene, there is more than what meets the eye.
With a diversity score of 95 out of 100, Los Angeles is more diverse than other US cities. You can travel from a Thai market to a Guatemalan market in as little as 15 minutes.
Thai Town. Koreatown. Chinatown. Little Armenia. These are the communities I fell in love with.
These are the people of LA. People living their daily lives. Simply trying to make a living to support their families. And from that has come some of the best food you can find in the states. The best part is you don’t have to make a reservation at a fancy restaurant. It’s all right there, made for you on the streets.
LA is a foodie's heaven. Today I look forward to sharing some of my favorite spots, environments, and some places I was dying to try along the way.
Foodie • People & Culture
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Looking to take an epic California road-trip? This guide will take you through 7 California cities in 8 days, with the option to add on 2 days to your trip in San Diego.
Cities in the guide include:
- San Luis Obispo (day trip)
- Big Sur (3 nights & day trip to Monterey Bay)
- *hidden location* (day trip)
- Pismo Beach or Morro Bay (1 night)
- *hidden location* (1 night)
- Santa Barbara & Montecito (2 nights)
- San Diego (2 nights)
This guide includes a mapped out itinerary that shares where to stay, places to eat, and things to do. It's mapped out so you won't feel rushed at each location, with carefully selected activities.
Whether you are camping or staying at hotels, there will be recommendations to fit everyone's needs.
This guide is family friendly & pet friendly accommodations are also included.
Have questions regarding your itinerary?
Email me at aly@alyandco.co !
Families • Adventure • Foodie • RV • Road Trip • Van Life • Camping • Beach • Budget • Luxury
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