The eighth edition of The Rough Guide to California explores the state in its entirety, from the urban hotspots of San Francisco and Los Angeles to the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park and the Lake Tahoe area.
Designed in 1913 byearly Modernist Irving Gill, this isacollection offifteen themed rooms – topped by the $425anight Irving Gill Penthouse, inexplicably decorated inVictoriana – with tranquil gardens andgreat service.
By far the best hotel in Marin County, this gorgeous European-style inn boasts elegant rooms, ... Average, slightly overpriced roadside motel right on Hwy-1, with tiny rooms. ... Blue Heron Inn 11 Wharf Rd, Bolinas 415/868-1102.
5 The Sierra National Forest Consuming the entire gaping tract of land between Kings Canyon and Yosemite , the SIERRA ... and the Sierra Vista National Scenic Byway , which reaches out into the Sierra to the southeast of Yosemite .
Rough Guide. The Bay Area Of the nearly seven million people who make their home in the San Francisco Bay Area, barely more than one in ten lives in the actual city of San Francisco. Everyone else is spread around one of the many ...
7605689898, Sammy's Woodfired Pizza 73-595 El Paseo (The Gardens Mall) 760 836 0500, sammyspizza.com; map. Local outlet of this California chain pizzeria, which does a great job offering whole-wheat and gluten-free crusts on concoctions ...
The Rough Guide to California is the ultimate guide to the USA's most exciting and varied state.
This 6th edition provides topical and comprehensive information on the entire state of California, including practical details on camping and hiking, plus critical reviews of hotels and restaurants in all price ranges.
These acclaimed travel guides feature a dramatic full-color section at the front, design elements to make them easier to use, up-to-date information on restaurants and accommodations, meticulously detailed maps, transportation tips and ...
Rough Guides. 584 Arrival and information One hundred miles east of Sacramento on both US-50 and I-80, Lake Tahoe is ... skiing is certainly not cheap – the largest ski areas charge well over $50 for the privilege of using their mountain ...
The Rough Guide to California