GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
The huge red bridge offers breathtaking views of the ocean or the bay. It ...Read more
VENICE CANALS
Venice Canals is a neighborhood in Los Angeles that was modeled after the ...Read more
Angels Flight Railway
Minifunicular serving the hill and accessible from California Plaza, ...Read more
CHINA GATE
Read moreThe two golden lions mark the entrance to Chinatown. This is a tradition found in all American Chinatowns. The door was installed in 1986, when the district had already existed for nearly a century. You can see red lamp posts in this area too. In reality Chinatown is an abandoned neighborhood where homeless people are massing and we advise you not to go too far west it is a bit of an evil resident. This neighborhood, which was actually a little Japanese Tokyo, was emptied of its inhabitants after the Second World War, when the Americans decided to drive out Japanese migrants after the Pearl Harbor attack. The Chinese have stayed, but there are only a few restaurants not the best and newest, and blinds closed.
BAY BRIDGE
Built just before the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge is composed of two ...Read more
GLEN CANYON DAM
Dam built between 1956 and 1966 that is 215 m high and almost 500 m long in ...Read more
DRAGON GATE
Dragon entrance, gloriously decorated Pailou style door, a male lion on the ...Read more
BIXBY CREEK BRIDGE
Built in 1932, this bridge famous for its amazing parabolic shape is 217 ...Read more
HOOVER DAM POWER PLANT
The electric plant of the dam offers a visit to less frequented technical ...Read more
Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Arch bridge with a free pedestrian lane, perfect for an unusual stopover ...Read more
NAVAJO BRIDGE
Bridge built in 1927 and becoming the highest arch in the world with 142 m ...Read more
PEACE PAGODA
Peace Pagoda, a minimalist concrete work 30 m high on 5 levels, in the ...Read more