Los Angeles, California

After a busy conference in Seattle, I was looking forward to a week of relaxation and exploration in my final stop of the trip: Los Angeles. My two best friends Paula and Katherine live in LA, so I found it the perfect opportunity to finally spend some time with them in the city they now call home.

The sprawling and widespread layout of Los Angeles is often talked about, but is difficult to grasp until experienced first hand. The city of Los Angeles is a mixing bowl of over 114 neighbourhoods over a 1,302 km2 area. It is the second most populated city in the US, after New York, and accommodates a population of almost 4 million people. Fun fact: California’s population is greater than that of Canada – not to mention consistently better weather daily!

I stayed with my friends in the west part of LA, splitting my time between Culver City and Marina del Ray. Due to their close proximity to Venice, I spent most of my week exploring this particular, popular, neighbourhood – including the famed Abbot Kinney Boulevard. The Abbot Kinney strip was one of my favourite parts of my Los Angeles experience: it offers an eclectic mix of trendy retailers, bohemian artists, top-tier restaurants, and health and wellness services. Three of my favourite spots on this street were: Huset, a Scandinavian design store; Intelligentsia Coffee; and Burro, a California-inspired gifts shop.

The last few days of my week were spent trying to explore the hotspots that were too far to walk – thank goodness for Uber here, too. I visited the Santa Monica Pier and Beverly Hills, wandered through The Grove and the historic Original Farmer’s Market, shopped on Melrose Avenue, and finally saw the famous installation at LACMA, Urban Light by Chris Burden. In Downtown Los Angeles, we explored the Arts District, an industrial area of the city with a growing art scene evident throughout the numerous art galleries, museums, and colourful street art interspersed throughout. The Arts District leads into Little Tokyo, another of my favourite spots in LA. Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo is the largest of the three official Japan-towns in the USA, all of which happen to be in California.

I definitely ate my way through Los Angeles - I was consistently blown away by the quality of the food and restaurants, so at least I don’t feel guilty about it! Some of my favourite spots included: Café Gratitude, Great White, 26Beach, and Gjusta in Venice; Urth Café in DTLA; Fala Bar on Melrose Avenue; The Tasting Kitchen on Abbot Kinney Boulevard; and Ekkamai Thai, Kustaa, and Fin in Culver City.

Los Angeles is unlike any other city in the world. There is so much to do and see, that even with a car, you would be hard-pressed to do everything you want to do in only a week’s time. There truly is something for everyone in LA, and I think that’s why it’s so appealing to many – it's a city where the world is at your fingertips. I can’t wait to go back!

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San Francisco, California

After my week in Seattle, I continued my journey down the west coast to spend the weekend in San Francisco with Kira, my oldest friend. This was my first time in California – I can't believe it took me this long to visit – and I can now say I finally understand the appeal. California truly is a paradise.

Kira and her husband Ben live in Tamalpais Valley, a small community in Marin County. Tam Valley, which is part of the greater Mill Valley, is a beautiful place to live. Despite it’s close proximity to San Francisco (only a twenty minute drive), it seems worlds away; bound my coastal hills, hiking trails, and extraordinary nature reserves, Tam Valley is a peaceful oasis on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Kira and I spent the majority of the weekend outside the city, enjoying the beautiful weather –something that is quite rare in San Francisco this time of year. To celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving, we visited the Crystal Bay Farm pumpkin patch in Watsonville, not too far from Santa Cruz, and prepared a Thanksgiving dinner with a group of Kira and Ben’s friends. I now believe the hype about California food – everything we ate was delicious. From contemporary Mexican food at Playa Mill Valley to fresh artisan sandwiches at Surf City Sandwich in Santa Cruz, the quality of ingredients in California is bar none.

After saying our goodbyes, I spent my last morning wandering through San Francisco proper. I saw the famous Lombard Street, meandered through Chinatown, walked along the beautiful waterfront, explored the downtown core, and climbed up the Coit Tower, which took more effort than I had hoped for such a leisurely morning. The highlight of my day, however, was my lunch at the Ferry Building Marketplace, where I got to eat an amazing grilled cheese from Cowgirl Creamery overlooking the sparkling blue bay. I couldn't think of a better way to end my weekend in San Francisco. Next up – Los Angeles!

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