From Laguna Hills to Moscow, 25 top travel finds of 2013
Info: Legoland Hotel, 1 Legoland Drive, Carlsbad; (760) 918-5346
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)There are plenty of lists for travelers on the Internet, especially at year’s end. But this collection, which ranges from a pit stop in Laguna Hills to a power lunch in Moscow, is different from many. Why? Because there’s no aggregation here and no hearsay admitted. I’ve been to every one of these places in the last year, got no freebies or press discounts along the way, and had a great time anyway. Many are free. Some require a chunk of change or a lot of patience (Russian visa, anyone?), but all delivered rewards to remember. I’ve put them in alphabetical order by geography.
--Christopher Reynolds
Info: Dametra, Lincoln Street and Ocean Avenue, Carmel; (831) 622-7766
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: La Bicyclette, 29 Dolores St., Carmel; (831) 622-9899
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Joe’s Farm Grill, 3000 E. Ray Road, Gilbert, Ariz.; (480) 563-4745
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Impression Sanjie Liu
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Laguna Hills Auto Spa & Detail Center, 25172 Cabot Road, Laguna Hills; (949) 770-8300
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Info: Monument Valley Tribal Park Road, Monument Valley, Utah; (435) 727-5874
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Cafe Pushkin
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Horseshoebend
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Bollywood Theater, 2039 N.E. Alberta St., Portland, Ore.; (971) 200-4711
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Powell’s on Hawthorne, 3747 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore.; (800) 878-7323, Press 1
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Info: Rick’s Dessert Diner, 2322 K St., Sacramento; (916) 444-0969
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: American Voodoo, 4655 Park Blvd., San Diego; (619) 255-8504
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)Info: LaFayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows, 2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego; (619) 296-2101
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: San Diego Zoo, (619) 718-3000
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)The spiffy Lands End Lookout Visitor Center opened in 2012, but this spot on the city’s western edge has been special for more than a century. You can tiptoe around the water’s-edge ruins of the Sutro Baths, duck into the Cliff House for a pricey ocean-view meal, or stop instead at nearby Louis’ (since 1937; 902 Point Lobos Ave., San Francisco; [415] 387-6330) for a $5.25 cup of Coney Island (red) chowder. Then, to burn the calories off, you walk northeast on the Coastal Trail through big trees with glimpses of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands.
Info: Lands End Lookout Visitor Center, 680 Point Lobos Ave., San Francisco; (415) 426-5240
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: San Remo Hotel, 2237 Mason St., San Francisco; (415) 776-8688
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: St. Vincent Tavern & Wine Merchant, 1270 Valencia St., San Francisco; (415) 285-1200
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Julienne, 138 E. Canon Perdido St., Santa Barbara; (805) 845-6488
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Stonehaus, 32039 Agoura Road, Westlake Village; (818) 483-1152
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Info: Yosemite National Park
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