A long weekend in LA
Four days, no rental car
- Downtown1 night | Arts District walk + Bestia dinner
- Venice2 nights | Abbot Kinney mornings, sunset at the pier
- Malibu1 night | El Matador coast trail
United States
Palm trees, Pacific sunsets, and neighborhoods worth booking a week for.
LA is not one neighborhood stretched wide.
Most trips die in traffic tabs and hotel lists that all look the same. Pick a vibe first, then let the route follow.
One conversation. Every leg priced.
Silver Lake for coffee and bookstores. Venice when you want beach mornings without a rental car. Downtown when you are here for food and galleries.
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Four days, no rental car
March through May and September through November hit the sweet spot: warm enough for the beach, cool enough for hikes. Summer is crowded; winter is underrated for museum days and clearer skies.
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Charleston
United States
Cobblestone streets, pastel Rainbow Row houses, and some of the best low-country cooking in the South.
Bali
Indonesia
Rice-paddy sunrises in Ubud, reef breaks in Uluwatu — an island built for slowing down.
Tokyo
Japan
200-year-old shrines sit two blocks from neon arcades, and the vending machines never close.
Porto
Portugal
Port wine cellars, azulejo-tiled facades, and a river gorge you cross on a double-decker iron bridge.
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