2024

GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE

Works of art to see
4.8/5
52 reviews
The huge red bridge offers breathtaking views of the ocean or the bay. It ... Read more
 San Francisco
2024

SPACE NEEDLE

Towers to visit
4.6/5
35 reviews
Open - from 10h00 to 20h00

The "Aiguille de verre" attracts nearly 1.3 million visitors per year, and nearly 60 million since its opening. It dominates the city in its green park where there is also the Chihuly garden, the moPOP, a restaurant hall, children's playgrounds and lots of entertainment all day long. Recently renovated for $100 million, it inaugurated its The Loupe platform at the end of 2018, a glass floor on the first floor, guaranteed to thrill! This futuristic tower, at the time the tallest building west of the Mississippi, became the city's landmark. A "space needle" 185 metres high. Once out of the glass elevator, which climbs at a dizzying speed for 43 seconds, you discover the city through glass windows: downtown, Elliott bay, Queen Anne, Lake Union and even the Cascade Mountains and the Olympic Peninsula. You can sit at one of the tables of the panoramic bar Atmos café & Wine bar, which serves as a pretty mixed board with its glasses. Go there during the day if possible on a day when the horizon is clear, and once night falls to admire the city and its lights, a magical moment (a 24-hour double entry ticket exists). Then go down to the first floor for the big thrill of the glass floor which almost goes around the needle. We can follow the path of the elevator that goes up and down under our feet, the tiny cars at the bottom, what a vertigo It is in continuity with the side windows offering a vertical and horizontal view!

History. It was built during the 1962 Universal Exposition, called the Century 21 Exposition, which focused on the "21st century and the progress of science and technology in a perspective of world peace". In the middle of the Cold War, its main purpose was to show American omnipotence against its Soviet rival, haloed by the success of its Sputnik satellite launched in 1957. The first steps on the moon would wait until 1969, but already the Space Needle and its flying saucer look testify to the Americans' desire to embark on the race to space. The Monorail, which links the Seattle Center and its Space Needle to the Westlake Center, also dates from the World Expo and also looks futuristic.

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 Seattle
2024

PIKE PLACE MARKET

Markets
4.3/5
4 reviews

It is Seattle's most renowned commercial and cultural institution. It is also one of the largest and oldest markets in the United States.

History. In 1907, Seattle Mayor Charles A. Burett, instituted a free market day on which farmers could sell their products directly to consumers to lower the exorbitant price of food by allowing farmers to sell their products directly at reasonable prices. Gradually, buildings and shopping malls replaced trucks and carts, without preventing the market from developing freely, soon occupying the entire hillside. In 1927, more than 400 farmers gathered on Pike Place and following the 1929 crisis, the market became the nerve centre of Seattle.

During the Second World War, the market declined. The city defended it, the market being an inseparable part of Seattle's history and future. Today, the Pike Market occupies two floors below street level. They are occupied by curiosity shops, restaurants... The Pike Market Hill Climbs Corridor connects the upper level with the waterfront through a series of stops with green spaces.

Since the 1960s, there have been as many market gardeners as there are artists and florists. The market with its colourful stalls of regional products or handicrafts, the moving crowd, the cries, the smell of the tide, the booksellers and the antique dealers constitute a living picture that many painters have enjoyed restoring. Tourists hurry to watch the famous fish throw (fishmongers throw the fish at each other screaming when there is an order). The neighbourhood is now classified, and that's good.

Visit in practice: some definitions must be given to some words used in this market. Highstalls are permanent displays of fresh produce. Farm Tables are low metal tables where local products are occasionally displayed.

The market is spread over several floors, so don't hesitate to explore it, to go down the small stairs not necessarily very welcoming at first sight or to explore the surrounding alleys. All around the market, there are dozens of shops, restaurants and producers all year round. The best known is certainly the Original Starbucks brand, which holds its very first coffee shop here in 1971. Expect a nice line of tourists waiting for a latte or cappuccino. You can also have a butter croissant at Le Panier, a French bakery that offers the best of French pastry... but with an American sauce (price and taste). There are also many souvenir shops in the area. One of the best is certainly Made in Washington which offers articles made by artists from the region and sometimes unfortunately a little hidden by the made in China.

Good plan. Feel free to taste what we have to offer, the market traders are happy to have their products tested, take a walk and let your taste buds travel! Avoid going there on Saturdays and Sundays that are too busy, and at the end of the market when it starts to fold around 4:30 pm.

To see. Don't forget to save a few pennies for Rachel the Bronze Pig, the huge sculpture in the shape of a sow at the market entrance. This work is in fact a piggy bank that helps several local charities every year. You can also take a detour to the Gum Wall and its chewing gum-covered facades. Then go down to Victor Steinbrueck Park (facing Puget Sound, to the north). And also visit the nearby Seattle Art Museum, another must-see tourist attraction and culture in the Pike Place Market area.

Guided tours of the market and the district, lasting from one to several hours, are organized (see guided tour). You can choose a thematic tour with the best local brands, emblematic restaurants or behind the scenes of the market (for early risers) as the subject. Also check out the events (on the market website): cooking classes, street concerts, festivals and other events are organised all year round.

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 Seattle
2024

BLISS WEDDING CHAPEL

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
4.9/5
15 reviews

New to Las Vegas, the Bliss Wedding Chapel is located right on the Strip. Elvis can perform the service, but it is also possible to opt for a traditional ceremony, which can be attended by 50 people. A plus: the possibility of getting married in Red Rock Canyon, Valley of Fire State Park, Lake Las Vegas or Nelson's Ghost Town after driving in a limousine or a Rolls. The Bliss Chapel is particularly suited to French speakers, thanks to its French assistant who facilitates the administrative formalities.

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 Las Vegas
2024

CALIFORNIA WELCOME CENTER MAMMOTH LAKES

Tourist office
Lost in the middle of all these mountains? Go to the California Welcome ... Read more
 Mammoth Lakes
2024

TASTE BUZZ FOOD TOURS

Themed tours and activities
5/5
1 review
Open - from 08h30 to 18h30
Agency specializing in culinary tours, with à la carte tours and packages ... Read more
 Las Vegas
2024

LOCAL TASTES OF THE CITY TOUR

Hiking
5/5
25 reviews
Open - from 01h00 to 00h00
Very nice guide in San Francisco organizing tours to discover the flavors ... Read more
 San Francisco
2024

PARADISE

Natural site to discover
4/5
1 review

Paradise is the center of the park. It includes a visitor center, the Paradise Jackson Visitor Center, and a hotel, Paradise Inn. This is the most frequented place in the park in summer and winter. Paradise is known for its superb panoramic views of Mount Rainier and its meadows of wild flowers, the flowering period of which is from mid-July to August. There are several hikes to discover Paradise, including Bench and Snow Lake Trail (3.7 km), Pinnacle Peak (4.2 km), Nisqually Vista Trail (1.9 km) and Alta Vista Trail (2.7 km). Not to be missed too: Reflection Lake, certainly the most photographed place in the park! He has his name because Mount Rainier is reflected in his crystal clear waters.

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 Mount Rainier National Park
2024

MORRO BAY STATE PARK

Natural site to discover

It's unavoidable when you visit Morro Bay. This national park includes the bay of Morro Bay and its famous Morro Rock, as well as the museum of natural history and marina. This is the ideal place for sailing, fishing, bird watching. You choose to visit it from land in randonnant or by sea, in kayaking.

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 Morro Bay
2024

TOURISM VICTORIA

Tourist office

Victoria, B.C. is a unique tourist destination on the Pacific coast. Nestled between the tranquil waters of the Salish Sea and the mighty rainforests of Vancouver Island, Victoria offers a multitude of adventures. Visitors can explore Greater Victoria's tranquil gardens and green spaces, discover boutique hotels, world-class attractions and restaurants offering fresh, local cuisine. Victoria is packed with unforgettable experiences around every corner. To plan your trip, check out our local travel itineraries and discover the special offers available. Victoria is a sustainable destination, with a strong focus on eco-tourism. Be sure to check out the "Going Local" blog to discover Victoria like a local.

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 Port Angeles
2024

HEART OF ALENE LAKE

Natural site to discover

The lake is the real raison d'être of tourist site. Becomes very lively around this attraction. A trail of 3 km on a hill, Tubbs Hill, leads to a viewpoint. The company "Lake Heart of Alene Cruises" organises boat rides on the lake (www.cdalakecruises.com). The resort on the lake has a circular wooden pontoon which has the reputation of being the longest in the world (990 feet). A floating golf course is set on the lake.

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 Coeur D'Alene
2024

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Natural site to discover
4.9/5
50 reviews
Open - from 01h00 to 00h00
The grand canyon is about 450 km long between Lake Powell and Lake Mead, ... Read more
 Grand Canyon National Park
2024

ALCATRAZ

Public buildings to visit
4.8/5
32 reviews
Military fortress one mile off the coast in San Francisco, used as a prison ... Read more
 San Francisco
2024

SANTA MONICA PIER

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.2/5
34 reviews
Santa Monica Pier is home to an aquarium, stores, restaurants, pubs, and ... Read more
 Los Angeles
2024

YOSEMITE VALLEY

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology
5/5
6 reviews

It's a steep slope and can be reached on foot, by bicycle or by shuttle bus (21 stops in the valley, free of charge). It is 13 km long and 1.6 km wide, and is 1,209 meters high. From the bottom of the valley, you can see the steep walls, and the two rocks so often photographed for their beauty: El Capitan and the Cathedral. From the top of the walls fall countless impressive waterfalls, some of which are over 700 meters high. Many hikes start from the surroundings of the valley. The valley is very crowded in summer.

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 Yosemite National Park
2024

SCENIC DRIVE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.7/5
15 reviews
Dirt trail in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park consisting of 11 developed ... Read more
 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
2024

ALAMO SQUARE - PAINTED LADIES

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.5/5
15 reviews
Alamo Square Park with a breathtaking view of San Francisco as a movie set ... Read more
 San Francisco
2024

ZABRISKIE POINT

Natural Crafts
4.9/5
11 reviews
Zabriskie Point with a parking lot is one of the most famous viewpoints in ... Read more
 Death Valley National Park
2024

FREMONT STREET EXPERIENCE

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.4/5
16 reviews
A mythical place in Las Vegas with a free sound and light show in the ... Read more
 Las Vegas
2024

DELICATE ARCH

Natural site to discover
5/5
10 reviews
A 70,000-year-old arch, the most photographed of the park's 2,000 arches ... Read more
 Arches National Park