
World Cup Group B Itinerary: Trip Through Toronto, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Vancouver & Seattle
Follow Group B — Canada, Qatar and Switzerland — match by match across Toronto, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Vancouver and Seattle. This route gives you match-day game plans, stadium entry tips, best bars to watch with locals, quick city-to-city travel sequences, and standout food stops from poutine and halal favorites to Swiss cheese spots. Use this as your practical playbook to save time, skip queues and squeeze iconic sightseeing between kickoffs.
Total Days
20
Destinations
9
Total Activities
115
| Day | Highlights | Accommodation |
|---|---|---|
1Downtown Icons & Waterfront Welcome | CN Tower Timed-Entry Observation Deck Ticket, Harbourfront Centre & Queens Quay Waterfront Walk, Guided Walking Tour of Old Toronto & St. Lawrence Market, St. Lawrence Market Free Tasting Time, Toronto Harbour Cruise at Sunset | toronto |
2Niagara Falls & Niagara-on-the-Lake Day Trip | Guided Day Trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls, Table Rock Centre & Horseshoe Falls Viewpoint, Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour, Journey Behind the Falls Entry, Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake Walking Time, Niagara-on-the-Lake Winery Tour with Tastings, Free Time for Ice Cream and Lake Views in Niagara-on-the-Lake | toronto |
3Museums, Kensington Market & Graffiti Alley | Royal Ontario Museum General Admission, Yorkville Window Shopping Walk, Guided Food & Culture Tour of Kensington Market and Chinatown, Graffiti Alley Street Art Walk, Art Gallery of Ontario Evening Visit | toronto |
4Distillery District, Island Escape & Departure | Distillery District History & Tasting Tour, Free Time for Galleries and Boutiques in the Distillery, Toronto Islands Round-Trip Ferry Ticket, Cycling or Walking on Centre Island, Island Beach and Skyline Photo Stop, Return Ferry and Walk along Queens Quay | toronto |
5Arrival, Waterfront & Gastown | Canada Place & Vancouver Convention Centre Walk, FlyOver Canada Immersive Flight Ride, Coal Harbour Seawall Stroll, Gastown Walking Tour with Local Guide, Free Time for Shopping in Gastown Boutiques | vancouver |
6Stanley Park & Granville Island | Stanley Park Seawall Guided Bike Tour, Totem Poles at Brockton Point, Prospect Point Lookout, Granville Island Artisan Studios & Galleries, False Creek Aquabus Ride, Beach Time at English Bay | vancouver |
7Sea-to-Sky Day Trip to Whistler | Guided Sea-to-Sky Highway Tour to Whistler, Shannon Falls Provincial Park Stop, Sea to Sky Gondola Ride, Arrival in Whistler Village Stroll, Peak 2 Peak Gondola Adventure, Short Alpine Trail Walk on Whistler Mountain, Free Time for Coffee and Souvenirs in Whistler | vancouver |
8Local Neighborhoods & Departure | Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Visit, Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Walk, Free Time in Olympic Village & False Creek, Science World Exterior & Photo Stop, Last-minute Shopping in Downtown Vancouver | vancouver |
9Arrival, Hollywood Boulevard & Classic Studio Tour | Hollywood Walk of Fame Stroll, Guided Hollywood Sign & Celebrity Homes Minivan Tour, TCL Chinese Theatre Handprints, Dolby Theatre Guided Tour, Hollywood & Highland Shopping and Views | los-angeles |
10Griffith Park, Observatory & Hollywood Sign Views | Griffith Park Scenic Hike, Guided Hollywood Sign Hiking Tour, Griffith Observatory Exhibits, Planetarium Show at Griffith Observatory, Barnsdall Art Park Hilltop Relax | los-angeles |
11Santa Monica & Venice Beach Day | Santa Monica Pier Visit, Pacific Park Ride Wristband, Bike Rental on Santa Monica Beach Path, Venice Boardwalk & Muscle Beach Walk, Venice Canals Historic District Stroll, Beach Free Time for Sunset in Santa Monica | los-angeles |
12Beverly Hills, Museums & Sunset Strip Night | Rodeo Drive Morning Walk, Beverly Hills Celebrity Homes Open-Top Bus Tour, Beverly Gardens Park & Beverly Hills Sign Photos, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Urban Light Sculpture Photo Stop, The Grove and Original Farmers Market, Sunset Strip Nightlife Walk | los-angeles |
13Downtown LA, Arts District & Departure | Broad Museum Timed Entry Visit, Walt Disney Concert Hall Exterior Walk, Historic Angels Flight Railway Ride, Downtown LA Walking Tour, Arts District Street Art and Coffee Break, Last-minute Shopping in Downtown LA | los-angeles |
14Waterfront, Cable Cars & Alcatraz | Guided San Francisco Bay Cruise, Explore Pier 39 Sea Lions & Waterfront, Alcatraz Island Night Tour, Sunset Stroll along The Embarcadero | san-francisco |
15Golden Gate Views & Classic Neighborhoods | Ride the Powell–Hyde Cable Car Line, Lombard Street Crooked Block Walk, Guided Golden Gate Bridge & Park Bike Tour, Golden Gate Bridge Viewpoints & Photos, Golden Gate Park Stroll and Conservatory Area, Guided Visit to the de Young Museum or California Academy of Sciences | san-francisco |
16Chinatown, Old San Francisco & Departure | Morning Walk through Chinatown Gates & Alleys, Guided Chinatown and North Beach Walking Food Tour, North Beach and Coit Tower Area Walk, Visit Coit Tower Murals and View Deck, Historic Financial District and Ferry Building Walk, Free Time for Last-Minute Shopping or Museum Visit | san-francisco |
17Arrival, Pike Place Market & Waterfront | Guided tasting tour at Pike Place Market, Pike Place Market iconic sights, Seattle Great Wheel and waterfront walk, Seattle Aquarium visit | seattle |
18Seattle Center, Space Needle & Neighborhoods | Space Needle timed-entry visit, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Museum of Pop Culture galleries, Seattle Center grounds and International Fountain, Guided small-group tour of Fremont & Ballard, Sunset at Golden Gardens Park | seattle |
19Mount Rainier National Park Day Trip | Hotel pickup for guided Mount Rainier day tour, Mount Rainier National Park scenic viewpoints, Paradise Jackson Visitor Center stop, Skyline Trail hiking loop from Paradise, Narada Falls viewpoint stop, Forest walk or river stop near Longmire, Return drive to Seattle from Mount Rainier | seattle |
20Capitol Hill, Lake Union & Departure | Capitol Hill walking and indie shops, Volunteer Park viewpoint and conservatory exterior, Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI), Seattle seaplane sightseeing flight over Lake Union, Last-minute shopping in Downtown Seattle | seattle |
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Trip Cost Breakdown
Estimated Total:
USD 200
These are estimated costs and may vary based on travel dates, preferences, and availability.
4 Days in Toronto & Niagara: City Icons, Falls & Wine Country
First-time 4-day itinerary in Toronto with a classic full-day trip to Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake, mixing big-city sights, guided tours, and wine country.
Downtown Icons & Waterfront Welcome
Downtown Toronto Hotel Check-in
(Check-in)Drop your bags at a centrally located hotel near Union Station or the Entertainment District so you can walk to most of Toronto’s biggest sights.
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CN Tower Timed-Entry Observation Deck Ticket
(Experience)Start with Toronto’s big skyline moment using a timed-entry ticket for the CN Tower. Glide up in 58 seconds, test your nerves on the glass floor, and take in Lake Ontario and the islands from the LookOut Level.
Harbourfront Centre & Queens Quay Waterfront Walk
(Activity)Stroll the boardwalks around Harbourfront Centre and Queens Quay, watch seaplanes take off, and grab a coffee with lake views as you settle into Toronto time.
Lunch on King Street West
(Restaurant)Pause for lunch along King Street West in the Entertainment District, where you can pick from casual patios, burgers, tacos, or a slightly dressier bistro without straying far from the main sights.
Guided Walking Tour of Old Toronto & St. Lawrence Market
(Experience)Join a guided walking tour through Old Toronto, from the Flatiron Building and cobbled Market Street into St. Lawrence Market for stories of the city, architecture, and a few classic snack stops.
St. Lawrence Market Free Tasting Time
(Free Time)Wander the food halls of St. Lawrence Market on your own, eyeing stacks of peameal bacon sandwiches, Portuguese pastries, fresh pasta, and maple everything. Great place to pick up edible souvenirs.
Toronto Harbour Cruise at Sunset
(Experience)End the day with a narrated harbour cruise that slips around the Toronto Islands for those postcard skyline views as the city lights blink on.
Dinner in the Entertainment District
(Restaurant)Grab dinner in the Entertainment District near King and John, where pre-theatre menus, lively patios, and late-night kitchens keep the energy high.
Niagara Falls & Niagara-on-the-Lake Day Trip
Guided Day Trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls
(Experience)Leave Toronto early on a guided coach tour to Niagara Falls so you can skip the logistics and focus on the views, stories, and the best photo stops along the way.
Table Rock Centre & Horseshoe Falls Viewpoint
(Attraction)Walk right to the edge of Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock Centre, where the sound is a constant roar and mist hangs in the air. It is crowded but the power of the water still steals the show.
Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour
(Experience)Suit up in a bright poncho for the classic boat tour into the mist at the base of Horseshoe Falls. Expect to get wet, laugh a lot, and fill your camera roll in about 20 minutes.
Journey Behind the Falls Entry
(Attraction)Head down the tunnels at Journey Behind the Falls to stand on lower platforms just beside the cascade and peek through portals carved right into the rock.
Lunch with a View on Niagara Parkway
(Restaurant)Sit down for lunch at a restaurant along Niagara Parkway near the falls. Tour menus lean touristy, but you get wide open views of the gorge while you refuel.
Historic Niagara-on-the-Lake Walking Time
(Activity)Arrive in Niagara-on-the-Lake and wander Queen Street, lined with 19th-century buildings, flower baskets, and small theatres. It can feel a bit like a movie set, in a good way.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Winery Tour with Tastings
(Experience)Visit one or two local wineries around Niagara-on-the-Lake for a guided tasting. Learn why the region is known for icewine and try crisp whites and light reds in vineyard views.
Free Time for Ice Cream and Lake Views in Niagara-on-the-Lake
(Free Time)Grab a cone from a local creamery and wander down to the waterfront park where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario, with distant views back to Toronto on a clear day.
Evening Coach Return to Toronto
(Other)Ride back to Toronto with sunset views over wine country and the lake. It is the quiet, slightly sleepy end to a big day outdoors.
Museums, Kensington Market & Graffiti Alley
Breakfast on Queen Street West
(Restaurant)Start the day at a café on Queen Street West with strong coffee, breakfast sandwiches, or a stack of pancakes before diving into Toronto’s creative side.
Royal Ontario Museum General Admission
(Attraction)Spend a few hours at the Royal Ontario Museum. Dinosaurs, First Nations art, and the crystal-like Michael Lee-Chin Crystal extension make it more interesting than the average museum shuffle.
Yorkville Window Shopping Walk
(Activity)Walk from the museum into Yorkville, Toronto’s polished neighborhood of boutiques and galleries. Even if you are not buying designer, it is a fun people-watching loop.
Lunch in Kensington Market
(Restaurant)Head to Kensington Market for lunch and pick from taquerias, Jamaican patties, falafel spots, and vegan cafes along Augusta Avenue and Baldwin Street.
Guided Food & Culture Tour of Kensington Market and Chinatown
(Experience)Join a small-group food and culture tour through Kensington Market and nearby Chinatown, sampling bites while hearing how waves of immigrants shaped these neighborhoods.
Graffiti Alley Street Art Walk
(Activity)Walk Graffiti Alley between Spadina and Portland, a few blocks south of Queen Street West, to see rotating murals and tags that turn brick walls into a giant outdoor gallery.
Art Gallery of Ontario Evening Visit
(Attraction)Head to the Art Gallery of Ontario to see Canadian and international works inside Frank Gehry’s airy redesign. Check for late opening hours, especially on Wednesdays.
Dinner on Dundas and McCaul Area
(Restaurant)Finish the night at a casual spot near Dundas and McCaul Streets, with options ranging from noodles to pub food within a short walk of the gallery.
Distillery District, Island Escape & Departure
Morning Coffee in the Distillery Historic District
(Restaurant)Start with coffee and a light breakfast in the pedestrian-only Distillery District, surrounded by red-brick warehouses turned into cafes, galleries, and design shops.
Distillery District History & Tasting Tour
(Experience)Join a guided tour to hear how a Victorian industrial site became one of Toronto’s most photogenic districts, often with a local beer or chocolate tasting included.
Free Time for Galleries and Boutiques in the Distillery
(Free Time)Linger in the Distillery’s courtyards, pop into indie galleries, and pick up last-minute gifts from local designers before heading back toward the water.
Lunch at St. Lawrence Market Food Stalls
(Restaurant)Walk back to St. Lawrence Market for an easy indoor lunch, from peameal bacon sandwiches and pierogi to fresh pasta and seafood counters.
Toronto Islands Round-Trip Ferry Ticket
(Attraction)Catch the ferry from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal to the Toronto Islands for fresh air and the city’s best skyline angles from across the water.
Cycling or Walking on Centre Island
(Activity)Rent a bike or just wander the paths on Centre Island, cutting through shady parks to reach boardwalks and small beaches that feel far from downtown traffic.
Island Beach and Skyline Photo Stop
(Free Time)Pause on one of the small island beaches and snap your final skyline photos. On summer weekends it can be busy, but there is always a quiet corner if you walk a bit.
Return Ferry and Walk along Queens Quay
(Activity)Ride the ferry back to the mainland and walk along Queens Quay one last time, grabbing a quick snack or coffee if you need a final caffeine boost.
Toronto Hotel Checkout
(Check-out)Return to your hotel to collect your bags and check out, leaving time to reach the airport or train station without rushing.
4 Perfect Days in Vancouver with a Sea-to-Sky Whistler Escape
A 4-day Vancouver itinerary for first-time visitors, blending waterfront walks, Stanley Park, urban neighborhoods, and a full Sea-to-Sky day trip to Whistler with guided tours and bookable experiences.
Arrival, Waterfront & Gastown
Hotel Check-in in Downtown Vancouver
(Check-in)Drop your bags at a downtown Vancouver hotel so you can walk easily to the waterfront, Gastown, and transit. Aim for a place near Burrard or Waterfront Station to keep transfers simple for the rest of the trip.
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Canada Place & Vancouver Convention Centre Walk
(Attraction)Start your trip with a harborfront walk under Canada Place’s white sails, then continue past the Vancouver Convention Centre and the Olympic Cauldron. Watch floatplanes buzz in and out while you get your bearings on the city and the North Shore mountains.
FlyOver Canada Immersive Flight Ride
(Experience)Book a timed ticket for FlyOver Canada inside Canada Place. You are strapped into a motion seat and “fly” across the country with wind, mist and a huge spherical screen. It is touristy in the best way and a fun jetlag-friendly activity.
Coal Harbour Seawall Stroll
(Activity)Walk west along the seawall into Coal Harbour, where glass condos meet marinas full of yachts and seaplanes. It is flat, easy, and the late-afternoon light on the water and mountains is usually spectacular, even on moody days.
Lunch around Waterfront Station
(Restaurant)Grab lunch near Waterfront Station where you can pick from casual sushi bars, noodle spots, and quick seafood counters. It is busy with office workers, which is usually a good sign for fresh, fast food.
Gastown Walking Tour with Local Guide
(Experience)Join a guided walking tour through cobbled Gastown to hear stories about Vancouver’s rough-and-tumble early days, the Great Fire and the city’s murkier corners. It is a great way to understand more than just the famous steam clock.
Free Time for Shopping in Gastown Boutiques
(Free Time)Stay in Gastown after your tour to browse design shops, local clothing labels, and galleries along Water Street and Cordova. It is easy to lose track of time here, so keep an eye on dinner reservations.
Dinner in Gastown Heritage Buildings
(Restaurant)End the day with dinner in one of Gastown’s brick-walled rooms serving Pacific Northwest plates, seafood, and creative cocktails. Ask for a window seat to people‑watch along cobblestoned Water Street.
Stanley Park & Granville Island
Stanley Park Seawall Guided Bike Tour
(Experience)Join a small-group bike tour that loops around Stanley Park’s seawall. You cruise past totem poles, sandy Second Beach, and viewpoints over Lions Gate Bridge while your guide points out First Nations history and favorite photo stops.
Totem Poles at Brockton Point
(Attraction)Take a slower moment at the colorful totem poles at Brockton Point. Read the plaques to understand the stories behind each carving instead of just snapping a quick photo.
Prospect Point Lookout
(Attraction)Ride or walk up to Prospect Point for classic views over Lions Gate Bridge, West Vancouver, and the freighters waiting in Burrard Inlet. There is usually a breeze up here, so bring a light layer even in summer.
Lunch at Granville Island Public Market
(Restaurant)Head to Granville Island and graze your way through the Public Market. Mix local salmon chowder with fresh fruit, artisanal pastries, and maybe some BC cheeses. Seating is a bit chaotic, but the food stalls make up for it.
Granville Island Artisan Studios & Galleries
(Activity)Wander through the alleys of Granville Island to watch glassblowers at work, browse local ceramics, and step into small galleries. Prices can be high, but it is a good spot for one splurge‑worthy piece that actually fits in a suitcase.
False Creek Aquabus Ride
(Experience)Hop on a tiny Aquabus or False Creek Ferry for a short scenic ride. Sitting low on the water with the skyline around you gives a different angle on the city and is a fun, low-effort mini-cruise.
Beach Time at English Bay
(Free Time)Walk down to English Bay Beach, sink your feet into the sand, and watch locals playing volleyball and balancing on slacklines. Sunsets here can be long and slow, with the sky turning pastel over the water.
Dinner on Davie Street
(Restaurant)Finish the day with dinner along Davie Street in the West End, where you can choose from casual Mediterranean, ramen joints, and lively pubs. It is relaxed, a bit noisy, and feels very local by night.
Sea-to-Sky Day Trip to Whistler
Guided Sea-to-Sky Highway Tour to Whistler
(Experience)Get picked up in downtown Vancouver for a full-day guided coach tour to Whistler via the Sea-to-Sky Highway. Your guide handles the driving and timing while you soak up the coastal mountains, inlets, and waterfalls from your window seat.
Shannon Falls Provincial Park Stop
(Attraction)Stretch your legs at Shannon Falls, one of BC’s tallest waterfalls. A short forested path leads to viewpoints where you can feel the mist on your face and the rumble of the falls in your chest.
Sea to Sky Gondola Ride
(Experience)Ride the Sea to Sky Gondola up from Squamish to sweeping views over Howe Sound, fjord-like inlets, and the Stawamus Chief. Once at the top, walk across the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge and follow one of the short viewing trails.
Arrival in Whistler Village Stroll
(Activity)Once you arrive in Whistler, walk through the pedestrian-only village past gear shops, patios, and the Olympic rings plaza. It is compact and easy to navigate, which is very welcome after a few hours on the road.
Lunch in Whistler Village Stroll
(Restaurant)Choose a patio along the Village Stroll for lunch, with plenty of hearty burgers, casual Canadian plates, and lighter salads. Service can be a bit slow on busy weekends, so factor that into your plans.
Peak 2 Peak Gondola Adventure
(Experience)Ride the Whistler Village gondola up the mountain, then connect on the Peak 2 Peak gondola that floats between Whistler and Blackcomb. On clear days you see glaciers and endless ridgelines; even in clouds, the scale feels wild.
Short Alpine Trail Walk on Whistler Mountain
(Activity)Use any spare time at the top for a short signed loop trail. Even a 20–30 minute alpine walk gets you into fresh, thin mountain air and fields of wildflowers in late summer.
Free Time for Coffee and Souvenirs in Whistler
(Free Time)Back in the village, squeeze in a quick coffee, gelato, or souvenir stop. Look for local-made toques and small-batch chocolate instead of generic magnets.
Return Coach Ride to Vancouver
(Other)Settle back on the coach for the return Sea-to-Sky drive to Vancouver. Keep your camera handy; the light on the mountains and Howe Sound is often completely different in the evening.
Local Neighborhoods & Departure
Breakfast on Robson Street
(Restaurant)Start your last day with a relaxed breakfast or brunch on Robson Street. Cafés here do strong coffee, pancakes, and eggs with a steady stream of locals heading to work or yoga.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Visit
(Experience)Cross the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge high over the river, then wander the treetop walkways and cliffwalk. Book a timed ticket or a guided shuttle package from downtown to avoid fussing with bus connections.
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Walk
(Activity)If you have extra energy and time, continue to Lynn Canyon Park for a forest walk and a second suspension bridge that feels wilder and less polished than Capilano. Trails can be muddy, so wear decent shoes.
Lunch on Commercial Drive
(Restaurant)Head back into the city and stop at Commercial Drive, a more local-feeling strip of cafés, pizzerias, and global eats. It is a nice contrast to downtown and a good snapshot of everyday Vancouver life.
Free Time in Olympic Village & False Creek
(Free Time)Walk the waterfront paths around Olympic Village, built for the 2010 Winter Games and now packed with condos, playgrounds, and breweries. Grab a bench and soak in the skyline one last time.
Science World Exterior & Photo Stop
(Attraction)Make a quick stop by the geodesic dome of Science World at the end of False Creek. Even if you skip going inside, it is a fun spot for photos with the city curling around the water behind you.
Last-minute Shopping in Downtown Vancouver
(Activity)Use any remaining time to pick up gifts along Granville Street or at Pacific Centre Mall. This is where you can grab maple treats, local skincare brands, or that extra layer you suddenly realized you need.
Hotel Checkout in Downtown Vancouver
(Check-out)Return to your downtown hotel, collect your bags, and check out. If you booked an airport transfer, confirm the pickup time while you’re at the desk.
5 Days in Los Angeles for First‑Timers
A focused 5-day Los Angeles itinerary for first-time visitors, covering Hollywood, Griffith Observatory, Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Hills, and Downtown, with a smart mix of tours, iconic sights, and beach time.
Arrival, Hollywood Boulevard & Classic Studio Tour
Hotel Check-in in Central Los Angeles
(Check-in)Arrive in Los Angeles and check into your hotel in central LA, ideally around Hollywood or West Hollywood for easy access to major sights and reasonable cross-town travel times.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame Stroll
(Attraction)Start with a leisurely walk along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, spotting your favorite stars' names in the terrazzo and people-watching around the street performers and souvenir shops.
Guided Hollywood Sign & Celebrity Homes Minivan Tour
(Experience)Join a small-group minivan tour from Hollywood that swings past the best Hollywood Sign viewpoints and cruises through neighborhoods like the Hollywood Hills and Beverly Hills to see celebrity homes.
Lunch on Hollywood Boulevard
(Restaurant)Pause for lunch along Hollywood Boulevard at a casual spot where you can sit by the window, refuel with burgers, tacos, or salads, and watch the chaos of tourists and characters roll by.
TCL Chinese Theatre Handprints
(Attraction)Step into the courtyard of TCL Chinese Theatre to see the famous handprints and footprints pressed into the cement, comparing your hands to movie legends.
Dolby Theatre Guided Tour
(Experience)Take a guided backstage tour of the Dolby Theatre, home of the Oscars, to peek behind the scenes, walk through the lobby, and sit where the stars do during award night.
Hollywood & Highland Shopping and Views
(Activity)Wander the Hollywood & Highland complex, pick up a coffee, and head up to the viewing decks for framed views toward the Hollywood Sign.
Dinner in West Hollywood on Sunset Strip
(Restaurant)Finish the day with dinner along the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, where neon signs glow, patios buzz, and you might catch a low-key celebrity sighting over pasta or sushi.
Griffith Park, Observatory & Hollywood Sign Views
Breakfast Café in Los Feliz
(Restaurant)Start your morning in Los Feliz at a neighborhood café with strong coffee, breakfast burritos, and people walking dogs before heading into Griffith Park.
Griffith Park Scenic Hike
(Activity)Head into Griffith Park for a moderate hike on one of the popular trails leading toward Griffith Observatory, with dusty switchbacks, scrubby hillsides, and steadily opening views of LA.
Guided Hollywood Sign Hiking Tour
(Experience)Join a small-group guided hike to the Hollywood Sign, following local guides who know the best viewpoints and photo angles while sharing stories about the sign and the city below.
Griffith Observatory Exhibits
(Attraction)Explore Griffith Observatory's free exhibits, including the giant Tesla coil, space displays, and those sweeping terraces that frame downtown LA and the Pacific haze.
Planetarium Show at Griffith Observatory
(Experience)Buy tickets for a planetarium show inside Griffith Observatory to sink into the reclining seats and watch the night sky story unfold above you.
Lunch in Los Feliz Village
(Restaurant)Head back down to Los Feliz Village for lunch at a laid-back spot with outdoor seating, Mediterranean bowls, sandwiches, or wood-fired pizza.
Barnsdall Art Park Hilltop Relax
(Free Time)Spend some free time up at Barnsdall Art Park, a small hilltop green space with views of the Hollywood Sign and a more local, laid-back feel than the main sights.
Dinner in Thai Town on Hollywood Boulevard
(Restaurant)End the day with fragrant curries and noodles in Thai Town, a stretch of Hollywood Boulevard known for some of the best Thai food in the city.
Santa Monica & Venice Beach Day
Santa Monica Pier Visit
(Attraction)Kick things off at the Santa Monica Pier, walking under the iconic sign, dipping into arcades, and feeling the wooden planks shake slightly under the roller coaster.
Pacific Park Ride Wristband
(Experience)Grab a Pacific Park wristband on the pier for a few rides on the solar-powered Ferris wheel and coasters with big ocean views.
Bike Rental on Santa Monica Beach Path
(Experience)Rent bikes near the pier and ride the beachfront bike path south toward Venice, feeling the breeze and watching surfers, joggers, and palm trees whip by.
Lunch near Santa Monica Third Street Promenade
(Restaurant)Lock up the bikes and grab lunch around Third Street Promenade, choosing from casual salad spots, tacos, and burger joints with outdoor seating.
Venice Boardwalk & Muscle Beach Walk
(Activity)Continue to Venice Beach to walk the boardwalk, passing street art, skaters, souvenir stands, and the famously gritty outdoor gym at Muscle Beach.
Venice Canals Historic District Stroll
(Attraction)Slip away from the crowds into the Venice Canals, wandering over little bridges and past cottage-style homes reflected in the still water.
Beach Free Time for Sunset in Santa Monica
(Free Time)Claim a spot on the sand in Santa Monica for a slow sunset, watching the sky go from gold to cotton-candy pink above the Pacific.
Dinner near Main Street Santa Monica
(Restaurant)Stay on the coast for dinner around Main Street in Santa Monica, a slightly more local-feeling strip with cozy bistros, taco bars, and casual seafood.
Beverly Hills, Museums & Sunset Strip Night
Rodeo Drive Morning Walk
(Attraction)Start in Beverly Hills with a walk along Rodeo Drive, window-shopping designer storefronts and peeking at the line of luxury cars idling at the curbs.
Beverly Hills Celebrity Homes Open-Top Bus Tour
(Experience)Hop on an open-top bus tour that loops through Beverly Hills and Bel Air while guides point out celebrity homes, filming locations, and gossip from past decades.
Beverly Gardens Park & Beverly Hills Sign Photos
(Activity)Stop at Beverly Gardens Park for a quick photo with the Beverly Hills sign and a short stroll along the palm-lined walking path.
Lunch on Beverly Drive
(Restaurant)Duck into a café or casual restaurant along Beverly Drive, where you can sit on the sidewalk and watch locals in business-casual outfits rush to meetings.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
(Attraction)Head to LACMA to wander through its galleries, from contemporary works to classic pieces, and see the famous Urban Light installation at the entrance.
Urban Light Sculpture Photo Stop
(Activity)Spend a few extra minutes weaving between the lampposts at the Urban Light sculpture outside LACMA for classic LA photos, especially as late afternoon light hits.
The Grove and Original Farmers Market
(Activity)Walk or ride over to The Grove and the adjacent Original Farmers Market to browse shops, snack on pastries, and listen to the fountain music loop on repeat.
Casual Dinner at Original Farmers Market
(Restaurant)Grab a relaxed dinner inside the Original Farmers Market, choosing from local stalls with Mexican plates, Brazilian barbecue, or piled-high sandwiches.
Sunset Strip Nightlife Walk
(Free Time)Cap the night with a walk along the Sunset Strip, passing storied music venues and neon marquees, and optionally dropping into a bar or comedy club.
Downtown LA, Arts District & Departure
Breakfast in Downtown LA Historic Core
(Restaurant)Start in Downtown LA's Historic Core with coffee and pastries or a hearty breakfast plate in a restored building that still feels slightly worn around the edges.
Broad Museum Timed Entry Visit
(Attraction)Use a timed-entry reservation to explore The Broad's contemporary art collection, from giant balloon animals to immersive rooms, right in the heart of Downtown.
Walt Disney Concert Hall Exterior Walk
(Activity)Circle around the stainless-steel curves of Walt Disney Concert Hall, walking up the exterior staircases to small terraces that peek over Grand Avenue.
Historic Angels Flight Railway Ride
(Experience)Ride the short but nostalgic Angels Flight funicular between Hill Street and Grand Avenue, one of the quirkiest little trips you can take in Downtown.
Grand Central Market Lunch
(Restaurant)Head into Grand Central Market to graze on tacos, egg sandwiches, or ramen from the busy food stalls surrounded by neon signs and long communal tables.
Downtown LA Walking Tour
(Experience)Join a guided walking tour of Downtown LA to step into historic theaters, Art Deco lobbies, and back alleys you would probably miss wandering alone.
Arts District Street Art and Coffee Break
(Activity)Head over to the Arts District to wander past massive murals, converted warehouses, and grab a specialty coffee in one of the minimalist cafés.
Last-minute Shopping in Downtown LA
(Free Time)Use a final pocket of free time to pick up souvenirs or LA-branded gear from shops in Downtown before you leave.
Hotel Check-out in Los Angeles
(Check-out)Return to your hotel to check out, grab your bags, and get ready for the trip home or your next stop.
3 Days in San Francisco for First-Time Visitors
A 3-day San Francisco itinerary that hits the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, cable cars, Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, and classic neighborhoods, mixing guided tours with scenic walks and local eats.
Waterfront, Cable Cars & Alcatraz
Hotel Check-in in Central San Francisco
(Check-in)Arrive in San Francisco and check into your hotel in a central neighborhood such as Union Square, Downtown, or near Fisherman’s Wharf so you can walk or ride cable cars to most sights.
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Guided San Francisco Bay Cruise
(Experience)Start with a narrated cruise on San Francisco Bay, sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge and past Alcatraz Island while learning the stories behind the skyline and the former prison.
Explore Pier 39 Sea Lions & Waterfront
(Attraction)Walk around Pier 39 to watch the noisy sea lions on the docks, peek into quirky shops, and enjoy views across the bay to Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf Seafood Stands
(Restaurant)Grab a casual lunch near Fisherman’s Wharf with clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl or fresh Dungeness crab from one of the classic seafood stands along Jefferson Street.
Alcatraz Island Night Tour
(Experience)Catch the evening ferry for a guided night tour of Alcatraz Island, walking through the cellblocks with an audio guide and live ranger talks that bring escape stories to life.
Sunset Stroll along The Embarcadero
(Free Time)After returning from Alcatraz, walk along The Embarcadero, watch the lights across the bay, and peek into the historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street.
Dinner in North Beach Italian District
(Restaurant)Wrap up the day with pasta, pizza, or cioppino in North Beach, San Francisco’s Italian neighborhood, where the neon signs and old-school cafes feel straight out of a movie.
Golden Gate Views & Classic Neighborhoods
Breakfast near Union Square Cafés
(Restaurant)Fuel up with coffee and a simple breakfast at a café around Union Square before a big day of hills, parks, and bridge views.
Ride the Powell–Hyde Cable Car Line
(Experience)Hop onto the Powell–Hyde cable car, hang on to the side rail if you can, and rattle over the hills with views of the bay as you roll toward Russian Hill and the waterfront.
Lombard Street Crooked Block Walk
(Attraction)Walk down the famously crooked block of Lombard Street, lined with carefully kept gardens and sharp turns, and look back toward Coit Tower and the bay.
Guided Golden Gate Bridge & Park Bike Tour
(Experience)Join a guided bike tour that rolls through the waterfront and Crissy Field, crosses the Golden Gate Bridge on two wheels, and often continues toward Sausalito with a ferry ride back.
Golden Gate Bridge Viewpoints & Photos
(Attraction)Spend extra time around the Golden Gate Bridge viewpoints, from the Welcome Center to Battery East or the vista points, to capture classic photos of the orange towers and the Pacific.
Lunch around Crissy Field or Marina District
(Restaurant)Stop for a relaxed lunch near Crissy Field or along Chestnut Street in the Marina, where casual cafes and bars serve salads, burgers, and Californian plates.
Golden Gate Park Stroll and Conservatory Area
(Activity)Head into Golden Gate Park for a wander around the Conservatory of Flowers, wide meadows, and lakes; rent a bike or simply walk the shaded paths.
Guided Visit to the de Young Museum or California Academy of Sciences
(Experience)Book a guided visit or timed ticket to either the de Young Museum for art and rooftop views, or the California Academy of Sciences for an indoor rainforest, aquarium, and planetarium.
Dinner in Hayes Valley or Mission District
(Restaurant)End the day with dinner in Hayes Valley’s stylish bistros or in the Mission District, where taquerias and modern Latin spots keep things lively late into the night.
Chinatown, Old San Francisco & Departure
Morning Walk through Chinatown Gates & Alleys
(Activity)Start at the Dragon Gate on Grant Avenue and wander Chinatown’s side streets and alleys, watching fruit markets, herbal shops, and incense-filled temples wake up for the day.
Guided Chinatown and North Beach Walking Food Tour
(Experience)Join a small-group walking food tour through Chinatown and North Beach, sampling dim sum, fresh fortune cookies, and Italian pastries while hearing stories of San Francisco’s early days.
Brunch and Dim Sum in Chinatown
(Restaurant)Sit down for a dim sum brunch at a traditional hall along Stockton Street or Grant Avenue, sharing baskets of dumplings, buns, and tea.
North Beach and Coit Tower Area Walk
(Activity)Walk through North Beach’s cafe-lined streets and, if you are up for stairs, climb toward Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill for sweeping views over the Financial District and the bay.
Visit Coit Tower Murals and View Deck
(Attraction)Head inside Coit Tower to see the 1930s murals and, if you buy a ticket to the top, ride the elevator for a 360-degree view over San Francisco’s hills and bridges.
Historic Financial District and Ferry Building Walk
(Activity)Walk down through the Financial District’s canyon-like streets to the Ferry Building Marketplace, where stalls sell local cheeses, oysters, and coffee with bay views.
Lunch at Ferry Building Marketplace
(Restaurant)Pick a casual lunch spot inside the Ferry Building Marketplace, where you can sample local cheese plates, oysters, tacos, or artisanal sandwiches without leaving the waterfront.
Free Time for Last-Minute Shopping or Museum Visit
(Free Time)Use your final afternoon for quick shopping around Union Square, a visit to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, or one last wander along Market Street before you leave.
Hotel Check-out from San Francisco
(Check-out)Return to your hotel, pack up, and check out, leaving enough time to reach the airport or your next stop beyond the city.
4 Perfect Days in Seattle with a Mount Rainier Escape
A 4-day first-time Seattle itinerary that hits Pike Place, the waterfront, neighborhoods, and one epic day trip to Mount Rainier National Park.
Arrival, Pike Place Market & Waterfront
Seattle hotel check-in
(Check-in)Arrive in Seattle and check into your downtown or Belltown hotel, dropping bags so you can head straight out to explore.
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Guided tasting tour at Pike Place Market
(Experience)Join a small-group guided food tour through Pike Place Market to taste local bites, learn the backstories of longtime vendors, and get oriented without feeling overwhelmed.
Pike Place Market iconic sights
(Attraction)After the tour, wander to the classic market spots: the original Starbucks storefront, the fish-throwing vendors, and the flower and produce stalls buzzing with locals.
Lunch at Pike Place Market food stalls
(Restaurant)Grab lunch from market stalls along Pike Place and Post Alley, from chowder and salmon to Asian noodles and fresh pastries, and eat at a window counter or pocket park.
Seattle Great Wheel and waterfront walk
(Attraction)Stroll the redeveloped Seattle waterfront and ride the Seattle Great Wheel for wide views over Elliott Bay, the ferries, and stadium rooftops.
Seattle Aquarium visit
(Attraction)Step inside the Seattle Aquarium to see Pacific Northwest marine life, from sea otters and harbor seals to touch tanks with anemones and sea stars.
Happy hour and dinner in Belltown
(Restaurant)Walk uphill into Belltown and pick a restaurant or bar along 1st or 2nd Avenue for cocktails, local beer, and a casual dinner with a city-neighborhood feel.
Seattle Center, Space Needle & Neighborhoods
Breakfast coffee run in South Lake Union
(Restaurant)Start the day in South Lake Union with specialty coffee and a light breakfast pastry near the streetcar line before heading to Seattle Center.
Space Needle timed-entry visit
(Attraction)Ride the elevator up the Space Needle for open-air views of Seattle, the Olympics, the Cascades, and on clear days, Mount Rainier floating in the distance.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Attraction)Walk through colorful glass sculptures and the luminous Glasshouse next to the Space Needle, one of Seattle's most photogenic art stops.
Museum of Pop Culture galleries
(Attraction)Duck into MoPOP for exhibits on music, sci-fi, horror, and gaming in a Frank Gehry building that looks like a melted guitar.
Lunch at Seattle Center Armory food hall
(Restaurant)Refuel at the Armory food hall inside Seattle Center with quick-serve spots offering teriyaki, burgers, pizza, and local snacks.
Seattle Center grounds and International Fountain
(Free Time)Take a break on the lawns around Seattle Center, people-watch by the International Fountain, and plan the rest of your afternoon.
Guided small-group tour of Fremont & Ballard
(Experience)Join a guided neighborhood tour by van or minibus that includes Fremont's quirky public art, the Fremont Troll, and Ballard's maritime district and locks.
Sunset at Golden Gardens Park
(Activity)End the day on the sand at Golden Gardens in Ballard, watching the sun drop behind the Olympic Mountains while locals light beach fires.
Dinner along Ballard Avenue
(Restaurant)Have dinner on historic Ballard Avenue, choosing from seafood spots, Nordic-influenced menus, and buzzy bars strung with fairy lights.
Mount Rainier National Park Day Trip
Hotel pickup for guided Mount Rainier day tour
(Experience)Get an early pickup in Seattle for a full-day small-group tour to Mount Rainier National Park, avoiding the stress of driving and parking yourself.
Mount Rainier National Park scenic viewpoints
(Attraction)Enter Mount Rainier National Park and stop at classic viewpoints where you can see glaciers, dense forest, and, with luck, wildflowers framing the peak.
Paradise Jackson Visitor Center stop
(Activity)Stop at the Jackson Visitor Center in the Paradise area to check trail conditions, use facilities, and grab a map before hiking.
Skyline Trail hiking loop from Paradise
(Activity)Hike a portion of the Skyline Trail from Paradise, climbing through meadows toward waterfalls and viewpoints with close-up glacier views.
Picnic lunch in Paradise meadows
(Restaurant)Eat a simple picnic lunch on a bench or rock near Paradise, surrounded by alpine air and the sound of meltwater streams.
Narada Falls viewpoint stop
(Activity)Make a short stop at Narada Falls for a misty waterfall view and photos on the way back down from Paradise.
Forest walk or river stop near Longmire
(Free Time)Enjoy a brief unscheduled stop in the lower forested section of the park, stretching your legs by the river or on a short loop trail.
Return drive to Seattle from Mount Rainier
(Activity)Sit back in the tour vehicle for the drive back to Seattle, often with a stop for coffee or snacks on the way.
Casual dinner near your Seattle hotel
(Restaurant)Back in the city, choose an easy dinner spot near your hotel in Downtown or Capitol Hill, keeping it relaxed after a long day outdoors.
Capitol Hill, Lake Union & Departure
Capitol Hill brunch on Pike/Pine corridor
(Restaurant)Sleep in a bit, then head to Capitol Hill for a hearty brunch along the Pike/Pine corridor, where lines are common but worth it.
Capitol Hill walking and indie shops
(Activity)Walk along E Pike and E Pine, exploring bookstores, record shops, and boutiques, and detour through Cal Anderson Park for a feel of local Seattle life.
Volunteer Park viewpoint and conservatory exterior
(Free Time)Head up to Volunteer Park to climb the water tower for city views and relax on the grass near the conservatory, a quieter side of the city.
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
(Attraction)Learn how Seattle grew from logging town to tech hub at MOHAI on the shore of Lake Union, with interactive exhibits and skyline views.
Seattle seaplane sightseeing flight over Lake Union
(Experience)Take a short scenic seaplane flight from Lake Union, circling over downtown, the stadiums, and the floating houseboats for a last aerial look at the city.
Lunch on the Lake Union waterfront
(Restaurant)Have lunch at a casual spot along the Lake Union waterfront, watching kayakers, sailboats, and seaplanes come and go.
Last-minute shopping in Downtown Seattle
(Activity)Head back downtown to pick up coffee beans, local chocolate, or Rainier-themed souvenirs before you leave.
Seattle hotel checkout
(Check-out)Return to your hotel to collect bags, check out, and say goodbye to Seattle.
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